“For the first time in her life, she feels a sense of purpose.”
Category: Thresholds – babel.
Beneath the Flickering Lamp by Alina Ali
“She was born blind.
To one parent, a burden.
To another, a universe.”
The Coconut Trees at Shariff Villa Still Sway by Fatima Faisal
“The garden grew wild now, the coconut trees still whispering over all we’d lost. I would sit outside for hours, weaving garlands, rings, and headbands from the delicate pink haar singhaar bush, which shed its flowers at dusk.”
Weltschmerz by Hajra Zaman Butt
“The mud sucked at his body, holding him still. He tried to move, but his limbs were heavy, paralyzed.”
Brave Unwanted Women by Sana Yaqeen
“The journey of rediscovering herself began after that loss. It felt like rising of a Phoenix. It was the rebirth of a new Bahar who regained the strength and faith to redefine the meaning of being a woman.”
Metamorphosis by Lyba Qadir
“In the moment when she hit her head, she was stuck between trying to register what just happened and deciding to go and get herself a clean band-aid.”
The Mirror Seller by Hajra Arshad
“Maybe it’s already broken,” Rafiq had snapped, letting it slide. Not realizing that the mirror was too big and heavy and tilted in Fahad’s direction. It fell like a heavy object – frame and all, on Fahad.
The Fragile Almanac by Dr Mahrukh Ahmed
“It is the place where silence goes unsaid,
The primal knowledge of what we can take.
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