
Soul Drafts
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Storyteller of quiet moments and deep emotions. I write to explore love, loss, memory, and the magic hidden in everyday lives. ✉️
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💔 The Text Message That Ended My Engagement
The Text Message That Ended My Engagement I thought heartbreak would come like a storm — loud, messy, impossible to ignore. Instead, it arrived in silence, tucked into a text message that lit up my phone on an ordinary Tuesday afternoon.
By Soul Drafts5 months ago in Motivation
Five Words That Ended Everything
The Text That Shattered My Life in Five Words I’ll never forget the vibration of my phone that night. It was just past midnight, the world outside silent, and I was lying awake in bed staring at the ceiling, thinking about tomorrow. I wasn’t expecting a message — not from him, not from anyone.
By Soul Drafts5 months ago in Journal
Noor Inayat Khan: The Princess Spy Who Died for Freedom
Noor Inayat Khan: The Spy Who Chose Freedom On a cold September morning in 1944, at the gates of Dachau concentration camp, a young woman stood tall despite months of brutal captivity. Her clothes were torn, her body frail, yet her spirit unbroken. She was only thirty years old, and her last word before the gunshots rang out was “Liberté.”
By Soul Drafts5 months ago in Motivation
I Tried to Be the “Cool Girl” — and It Nearly Killed Me
I Tried to Be the “Cool Girl” — and It Nearly Killed Me They always told me I was “different.” Not like other girls. Fun. Low-maintenance. Chill. The kind of girl who could hang out with the guys, drink whiskey straight, laugh at crude jokes, and never, ever ask, What are we?
By Soul Drafts6 months ago in Motivation
“He Told Me I Was Too Broken to Be Loved—So I Made It My Mission to Prove Him Wrong”
I remember the exact moment the words left his mouth. We were standing in the living room of the apartment we had shared for nearly two years. It was supposed to be just another fight — one of many that week — but this time, he didn’t hold back. He looked me dead in the eyes, as if what he was about to say would somehow free him of responsibility.
By Soul Drafts6 months ago in Psyche
“The Apology I’ll Never Get — And Why I Finally Stopped Needing It.”
The Apology I’ll Never Get — And Why I Finally Stopped Needing It I used to rehearse the apology in my head like a movie script. It always started with them crying — remorseful, broken, finally seeing the pain they caused. They’d say things like “I’m so sorry for not protecting you,” or “I didn’t know what I was doing to you back then.” I’d nod, maybe cry a little, and then — for the first time in my life — I’d feel peace.
By Soul Drafts6 months ago in Families
The Therapist Who Gaslit Me Into Thinking I Was the Problem
The Therapist Who Gaslit Me Into Thinking I Was the Problem I thought therapy was supposed to heal you. I thought therapists were supposed to help you find clarity. What I didn’t know—what no one warned me about—is that when you give your mind to the wrong person, they can twist it into something unrecognizable.
By Soul Drafts6 months ago in Psyche
"The Clock in the Wild"
Humans march through life to the steady tick of the clock. A second, a minute, an hour—rigid structures governing our days. But in the wild, where shadows shift and seasons drift, time does not follow a clock. And some say animals move through time on a different rhythm entirely.
By Soul Drafts6 months ago in Earth
Hamlet: The Tragedy of a Prince Torn Between Thought and Revenge
Hamlet: A Tale of Madness, Revenge, and Tragedy In the cold kingdom of Denmark, a storm brews not just in the skies but within the soul of a young prince. His name is Hamlet, and though born to rule, he finds himself drowning in sorrow. Just weeks ago, his beloved father—the king—died suddenly, and before his mourning clothes could gather dust, his mother Gertrude married his uncle Claudius, who now wears the crown.
By Soul Drafts7 months ago in Writers











