
Subhasri Devaraj
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My Coffee Mornings: 5:00-5:30
I love those early mornings when it's just me and my coffee. God, there's something magical about waking up at 5 AM when the whole house is quiet. No kids running around, no texts or emails buzzing - just me in that peaceful bubble between night and morning.
By Subhasri Devaraj9 months ago in Fiction
"Why Do We Keep Saying 'Later'?"
Have you ever caught yourself saying you’ll do something “later”? We often find ourselves in this cycle of procrastination—whether it's starting a workout routine, reconnecting with an old friend, or diving into that side project we’re so passionate about. “Later” seems like a safe haven, a promise to ourselves that we’ll get to it when the time is right.
By Subhasri Devarajabout a year ago in Fiction
Exploring the World of Sustainable Fashion
In recent years, the fashion industry has faced increasing scrutiny over its environmental and social impacts. With the rise of fast fashion, the consequences of rapid production and consumption have become evident, leading to a growing movement toward sustainable fashion. But what does sustainable fashion really mean, and how can we be part of this positive change?
By Subhasri Devarajabout a year ago in Futurism
From Strangers to Soulmates: A Love Story Written in the Stars
Maya believed in destiny. Always had. Whether it was the alignment of the stars or the intricate dance of fate, she held firm in her belief that the universe was a storyteller. Arjun, on the other hand, scoffed at the notion. To him, life was ruled by logic, science, and the choices people made—not some whimsical cosmic force. They couldn’t have been more different. And yet, they were about to become the perfect example of how life has a way of surprising us.
By Subhasri Devarajabout a year ago in Fiction
The Ride Home
Balamurugan had been driving his auto for over twenty years, through crowded streets and quiet lanes, in the sweltering heat and the calming monsoon rains. Today was no different, but there was something about the way the evening light hit the city that made him smile. It wasn’t a big reason — no grand event had occurred. Just the familiar rhythm of life, the occasional laughter of children playing cricket on the side streets, and the soft murmur of people going about their day.
By Subhasri Devarajabout a year ago in Fiction
The Uneven Balance of Love: Jaanu's One-Sided Romance - Part 1
Jaanu: Heart, why do you always insist on loving him when he doesn't even notice me? Heart: Because love is bigger than us, my dear. It's a force of nature that can't be controlled, only felt. And when it's felt, it's powerful beyond measure.
By Subhasri Devarajabout a year ago in Fiction
Are You Compromising or Conceding? A Relationship Reality Check.
We often hear that compromise is key to a healthy relationship. But what if, sometimes, giving in is actually giving up? It may seem counterintuitive, but there are instances when compromising can be detrimental to a relationship. So how do we know when it's time to hold our ground, and when it's time to give way?
By Subhasri Devarajabout a year ago in Fiction
A Love Interrupted: The Heartbreaking Story of Raghav and Poornima
Raghav nervously fidgeted with his phone, re-reading the message he was about to send Poornima for the umpteenth time. “It's not working out. We should end it.” Those seven words felt like a weight on his chest, crushing him with the weight of what was about to happen. But deep down, Raghav knew it was for the best.
By Subhasri Devarajabout a year ago in Fiction
The Richest Wealth Is Love: A Story of Kishore and Keerthi
The evening was calm and tranquil, with Kishore and Keerthi, a devoted husband and wife, settled comfortably on the sofa. Keerthi was deeply immersed in a book, savoring the fictional world that the pages held, while Kishore was occupied with his phone, scrolling through the latest headlines.
By Subhasri Devarajabout a year ago in Fiction










