until the sky changes color
late night closeness, borrowed certainty, and the quiet understanding that some moments are real without needing to last beyond morning.
late night closeness, borrowed certainty, and the quiet understanding that some moments are real without needing to last beyond morning.
a reflection on how love doesn’t always end with a breakup, but with a slow shift—when two people keep going, just not at the same pace, and nothing breaks loudly enough to blame.
on forgetting, modern absence, and what it actually means to move on without erasing what was real.
A reflection on how someone can quietly dominate your attention, shaping your habits, choices, and perspective on relationships without drama or closure.
About living between Marathi and Gujarati, learning languages halfway, and how imperfect use is often what keeps them alive.
a look at how relationships actually function: not on romance, but on constant mental upkeep, unpaid attention, self editing, and the quiet administration no one sees but everyone relies on.
a look at how life is shaped less by big moments and more by the small choices you repeat every day.