What I’ve Been Working On
A personal reflection and a love letter to my readers
If you’ve been wondering what I’ve been quietly piecing together in the late hours of the night, between cups of tea and half-finished journal entries — it’s this: Fever Dreams.
For months now, my mind has been a carousel of words, emotions, and half-remembered feelings. The kind that tug at you long after a conversation ends, or when a song unexpectedly takes you back to a moment you thought you’d forgotten. Fever Dreams was born from that space — from the ache of memories that never truly leave and the beauty of learning to live with them.
The Heart Behind the Story
Fever Dreams isn’t a story about perfect love.
It’s about love that changes you.
It’s about the kind of connection that finds you when you’re not looking for it — when your guard is up, when your world feels out of balance — and somehow still manages to leave a mark. It’s about two people, Mira and Dev, whose paths cross at exactly the wrong time, and yet, in that fleeting overlap, something profound happens.
Their love isn’t tidy. It doesn’t follow the rhythm of romantic clichés. It burns, softens, fades, and lingers — like the afterglow of a sunset you didn’t realize was the last one you’d see together.
At its core, Fever Dreams is a story about timing, connection, and letting go — and how those three things often dance together in the strangest, most beautiful ways.
Why I Wrote It
I wrote Fever Dreams because I wanted to explore the quiet kind of heartbreak — the kind that doesn’t come with dramatic goodbyes or explosive endings, but rather the slow, unspoken drifting apart that happens when life, distance, or timing simply get in the way.
It’s the kind of story you live through once and never quite forget. The kind you carry with you, tucked somewhere between nostalgia and peace.
Like many of us, I’ve held on to people who were never meant to stay. I’ve replayed conversations, reread old messages, and tried to find meaning in the endings that never made sense. Writing Fever Dreams was my way of making peace with all of that — of transforming what once felt like loss into something softer, something healing.
What Makes This Story Different
In Fever Dreams, the romance isn’t the destination. It’s the journey.
The story doesn’t end with forever — it ends with understanding.
Through Mira’s introspection and Dev’s quiet resilience, the story explores what it means to love deeply without possession, to find beauty in impermanence, and to carry someone’s memory not as a wound, but as a quiet echo of gratitude.
It’s a story for the thinkers, the dreamers, the ones who feel too deeply and write too much.
For the ones who believe that every connection, no matter how brief, has a purpose.
A Glimpse Inside the Pages
“She didn’t want to forget him. She just wanted to remember without pain.”
“Some people arrive like seasons — beautiful, necessary, but never meant to stay.”
“He was logic and chaos in one body, a soldier who wrote poetry between missions.”
The book moves like a dream — part memory, part reflection.
It’s slow, emotional, poetic. Every chapter feels like opening a journal Mira might have written herself — soft, honest, and quietly powerful.
Who I Wrote It For
I wrote this for anyone who’s ever had to let go without closure.
For the ones who still remember the sound of someone’s laughter,
the warmth of a conversation that ended too soon.
For those who have loved deeply and lost quietly,
and who are learning that healing isn’t forgetting — it’s remembering differently.
If you’ve ever sat by a window and wondered what if, this story is for you.
Where I Am Now
I think the most beautiful part of writing Fever Dreams has been realizing that stories don’t always need happy endings to be meaningful. Sometimes, they just need to be honest.
Working on this book has taught me patience, vulnerability, and acceptance — not just in writing, but in life. And as I finally share it with you, I hope you find pieces of yourself in its pages.
Because Fever Dreams isn’t just my story.
It’s ours — every one of us who has loved, lost, and learned to let go with grace.
🌙 Fever Dreams is now available to read on Wattpad.
Come wander through the haze — where love feels like memory, and memory feels like a dream.
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