
SAUBHAGYA PRADHAN
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I'm Saubhagya, passionate story writer based in sad story, emotional, crime, for mother, for lover, biography, life, suspense story etc. My stories range from whimsical tales for children to thoughtful narratives for adults.
Stories (4)
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The Last Letter
In the heart of a bustling city, a young woman named Clara lived a life filled with ambition and dreams. She was a talented writer, always weaving stories that captured the essence of life, love, and loss. But her own life felt like a blank page waiting to be filled. Despite her talent, Clara struggled with self-doubt, feeling that her words could never truly convey the depth of her emotions.
By SAUBHAGYA PRADHANabout a year ago in Families
The Melody of Goodbye
In a serene coastal town, where waves kissed the shore and the air was filled with the scent of salt and sea, lived a girl named Lila. With a heart full of dreams, she spent her days playing the violin, pouring her soul into each note. Music was her escape, her way of expressing emotions she often found difficult to articulate.
By SAUBHAGYA PRADHANabout a year ago in Families
The Last Dance
In a small town, nestled between rolling hills and shimmering lakes, lived a girl named Elara. With her long, chestnut hair that danced in the wind and eyes that sparkled like the stars, she was known for her kindness and vibrant spirit. Elara had a dream: to become a ballet dancer. Every day, she practiced diligently in her modest room, where the wooden floor creaked under her weight, and her reflection twirled gracefully in the mirror.
By SAUBHAGYA PRADHANabout a year ago in Motivation
The Garden of Memories
In a quaint village, nestled among emerald hills, lived a girl named Mira. She had an unyielding love for flowers and spent her days tending to her grandmother's garden, a vibrant sanctuary bursting with colors and fragrances. Her grandmother, a wise and gentle soul, often told her, “Flowers are like memories, dear. They bloom beautifully but can fade away.”
By SAUBHAGYA PRADHANabout a year ago in Families


