6th September: A Very Unknown Mysterious Story
By Salman Aziz
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Everything started on 6th September.
The story is real but unknown to all. All characters are fictional but the actions are true.
Aabrar’s death was mysterious, because nobody knew why he killed himself.
Aabrar was in pain, something really wrong happened to him that forced him to suicide. He had so many secrets that he never told anyone. His pains were the silent killer of himself. His pains were like wood worms which eat all the wood inside, although the wood looks well from the outside.
His parents were totally unaware about this, because Aabrar never shared anything about those things that hurt him a lot. He was struggling with himself alone to overcome this, but failed! So he had to take this decision to kill himself silently to get away from all the pains that hunted him in every moment.
He tried to distract himself but couldn’t. He put his entire life story in a locked diary. But the diary went missing.
Somebody lost him. Someone took the advantage of his death. And the people rumored about him.
The reasons behind his death remained like a very unknown mysterious story.
Salman Aziz
Salman Aziz was born on December 19, 1993, in Pabna, Bangladesh. He mostly grew up in Dhaka, the capital city of Bangladesh. He is also known by his nickname Akash/AKA$H. From his childhood, he was a very meritorious student. He studied Bachelor of Science in Computer Science and Engineering. In 2008, he worked as a model in a well-known fashion house named R.M. fashion house in Dhaka. There he was the brand ambassador for 2 years. From an early age, he wrote many short stories and poems on local newspapers and magazines. His first book “6th September: A Very Unknown Mysterious Story”, was published in 2017. He is also an indie artist and filmmaker. His first short film was “Bloody Dark Dream (2014)”. His second short film “Lost in the Black Hole (2019)” is the first symbolic cult horror short film in Bangladesh. And this film has entitled him as the first-ever symbolic cult horror short filmmaker in Bangladesh. He debuted as an actor in his short film “Lost in the Black Hole” where he played five different roles. The film also got officially selected by international film festivals. He always tries to do good works and helps people. He gets the inspiration from Mother Teresa and Bayazid Bastami who had dedicated their whole life for the people. He always tries to motivate the people through his words.
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Wonderful book with full of suspense!
And still want to know why the lead character killed himself. I want to read more about this author. He is really talented.
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6th September - Salman Aziz
6th September
A Very Unknown Mysterious Story
By
Salman Aziz
Copyright 2017 Salman Aziz
ISBN: 9781370784707
First Printing: 2017
Distributed by Smashwords
This book remains the copyrighted property of the author, and may not be redistributed to others for commercial or non-commercial purposes.
Dedication
I want to dedicate this book to the readers and my loyal fans, because of their truly support I have made the book real. Only for them, I become an author. Their only support and love makes me go further. I truly admire their support and love.
Thank you
Salman Aziz a.k.a. AKA$H
Table of Contents
The Beginning
Special Quotes of Author
About the Author
Contact
The Beginning
The day was 6th September, midafternoon 4:45 PM! The orange sun was playing hide and seek in the blue sky with white floating clouds. Aabrar came back to his house from the university.
Aabrar Rahman was a young, tall, talented boy and so unique that may be very hard to find in Bangladesh or even this whole world. He was as handsome as intelligent. Nobody in his locality could say any bad things about him. He was also a very introvert and peaceful boy. And he was so well learning boy in his class from his young age that he got many awards from time to time for his outstanding results in the exams. Everybody loved him so much. Few days ago, he turned 20 years old. On his birthday, his family, friends and all of his relatives celebrated it with too much joy that he never could forget.
Aabrar entered into the house. Because, he had a key set of his apartment’s door locks. So he didn’t need to ring the doorbell to disturb his mom. He thought, at this time his mom might be taking her afternoon nap that she used to take almost every day. He did this often because he was so caring for his mom. After entering his room, he put his bag on the table and on that moment his mom entered into his room.
Mom – Son, why did you make so late today? (With anxious voice)
Aabrar – Yes, mom! (He replied) Ah! Today I had full classes in the university one after another. That has made me late.
Mom – Did you take your lunch, son?
Aabrar – No! I didn’t get much time for the lunch. You know that mom; I didn’t want to miss those important classes!
Mom – You should! (She raised her eyebrows) How many times should I tell you to take your lunch on time! Whenever you get a break time, you should take your lunch. If you don’t take your meals on time, you will get sick! (Little angry voice)
Aabrar – "I know mom. Please! Let it go! I’ve come back from the classes just now.