Jhon smith
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Overflowing Moments
Leila sat on the old wooden bench beneath the tree, watching the children play in the park. The sound of their laughter, light and carefree, stirred something deep inside her. She felt the weight of their joy like a soft breeze pushing against her chest. It reminded her of when she was their age—when everything felt as if it could spill over, endless and full of possibility.
By Jhon smitha day ago in Humans
A Dystopian Escape into Hope
In the not-too-distant future, the world as we know it collapses. A once-thriving civilization, perched at the peak of technological advancements and power, crumbles under the weight of its own excesses. Greed, war, and environmental destruction ravage the Earth. What remains is a haunting, desolate world where only one city stands as the last bastion of human survival. But even this sanctuary, surrounded by decaying ruins and the remains of former glories, is on the brink of falling apart. The story of The Last Human City is a haunting narrative of survival, hope, and the resilience of the human spirit in the face of overwhelming odds.
By Jhon smith2 days ago in Fiction
The Bottle I Was Afraid to Open
I am not a whiskey person. In fact, I’m barely an alcohol person at all. I might have a drink once or twice a year—usually at a wedding, a holiday dinner, or when someone insists I “at least try it.” Even then, I’m the person who nurses the same glass for an hour while everyone else orders a second round.
By Jhon smith5 days ago in Proof
Fading Ink
The box was never meant to be opened. It had lived quietly on the highest shelf of my childhood closet, taped at the corners, labeled in my own looping handwriting: “Important — Do Not Throw Away.” I used to think anything I labeled important would remain that way forever.
By Jhon smith13 days ago in Writers











