
Sudais Zakwan
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Sudais Zakwan – Storyteller of Emotions
Sudais Zakwan is a passionate story writer known for crafting emotionally rich and thought-provoking stories that resonate with readers of all ages. With a unique voice and creative flair.
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I Will Not Lie
Javed, a ten-year-old boy, was polite, intelligent, and well-behaved. He never argued with anyone or hurt others with his words. His teachers, classmates, and parents were proud of him. Being an only child, Javed spent much of his time with his mother, helping her with household chores and sharing stories about his school day. He never missed school, knowing that skipping lessons would set him behind.
By Sudais Zakwan12 days ago in Motivation
The Abduction of the Prince
Long ago, there lived a wise and kind king who ruled his country with justice and compassion. Because of his good governance, the people lived peaceful and prosperous lives. They worked honestly, and the kingdom continued to flourish. The king was brave, intelligent, and peace-loving, maintaining friendly relations with neighboring states.
By Sudais Zakwan12 days ago in Fiction
Half-and-Half Story
Why would an innocent child ever belong among terrifying pirates? Mazhar Sahib was a writer who specialized in stories for children. One evening, he sat at his desk, lost in thought. He had to write a story for a special issue, but despite trying for a long time, no strong idea came to mind. Whenever this happened, he usually began by imagining something visually, because he was also very good at drawing.
By Sudais Zakwan12 days ago in Fiction
The Deer’s Carelessness
Once upon a time, our teacher was explaining an important lesson to us in class. He spoke in a calm but thoughtful tone and said, “Do not focus on who is speaking; instead, pay attention to what is being said.” The classroom became quiet, and everyone listened carefully. One student, curious and slightly confused, raised his hand and asked, “Sir, what does this mean?”
By Sudais Zakwan12 days ago in Education
The Mysterious Boy
Hani was enjoying a quiet afternoon at home when she noticed a butterfly resting on a flower in the small garden in front of her house. Its wings shimmered in the sunlight, and for a moment, she felt drawn to it. She peeked inside the house and saw her mother deeply engaged in a conversation with her aunt over the phone. Seizing the opportunity, Hani decided to try to catch the delicate butterfly. She darted across the garden, her small hands outstretched, trying to follow the butterfly as it flitted between flowers.
By Sudais Zakwan13 days ago in Motivation
A Memorable Journey
As the winter holidays began at school, the children decided that this time they wanted to visit the mountainous regions to witness the snowfall. After much persuasion, they managed to convince their parents to agree to the trip. Their father said, “I will get the train tickets tomorrow,” but unfortunately, the tickets were unavailable. In the end, their father arranged the journey by car instead. With all the necessary supplies packed, the children, Hassan and Maryam, along with their mother and father, set off on their adventure.
By Sudais Zakwan13 days ago in Earth
The Loyal Hawk
Once upon a time, in a distant land, there lived a hunter. He was a young, brave man who often ventured into dense and dangerous forests in search of prey. Accompanying him on every expedition was a hawk—a loyal companion who had saved the hunter’s life multiple times. The hunter had great affection for this hawk, not only because of its loyalty but also because it helped him hunt smaller birds, providing an essential advantage in the wilderness.
By Sudais Zakwan13 days ago in Petlife
The Deer’s Lesson
In a dense forest filled with towering trees lived a mother deer and her young fawn. The fawn was still very small, barely able to stand on its own, when the mother began teaching it the ways of the forest. She knew she might not live long enough to see her child fully grown. Hunters roamed the forest constantly, carrying guns and traps, always seeking deer. On top of that, predators like lions, leopards, and other wild animals added constant danger. The mother would leap into action at the slightest noise, always keeping her young one close, unable to venture too far from its side.
By Sudais Zakwan13 days ago in Humans
Which one friend ?
It was a quiet afternoon when there was a soft knock at the door. Zakariya, who was in the courtyard of his house, immediately noticed it. The rest of his family members were inside. The gentle knock suggested that the visitor did not want anyone to know of their arrival.
By Sudais Zakwan13 days ago in Humans
The Enemy’s Friendship
I was shaken to the core when a man stepped out of a car—it was him, the one who had extinguished the lives of my parents. I had always hated humans. I had seen my father and mother shot before my eyes, their skins stripped away. Their deaths had also destroyed my childhood happiness. During those dark days, my loyal friend, a leopard, and his family supported me. Other animals, instead of fearing me, showed compassion.
By Sudais Zakwan13 days ago in Humans
The Second Shadow
Once upon a time, in a distant town, there lived a young boy named Musa. Musa was a responsible and careful boy who paid attention to even the smallest details of his belongings, from his shoes to the buttons on his clothes. But more than anything, he cherished his shadow. He understood that he had only one shadow, and it would stay with him for life. Whenever he walked, he made sure it stayed clean and undisturbed. If he passed through dusty areas, he would hurry so that his shadow would not get dirty.
By Sudais Zakwan13 days ago in Horror











