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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalDhruv lived in quiet corners—an introvert, a coder, a keeper of his own thoughts—until Kavya arrived, all jasmine-scented laughter and restless energy. She turned his days into poetry: midnight ice creams, hackathons that stretched till dawn, fights that ended in smiles. They were fire and water, and for a while, the perfect storm.
But storms pass. And love, Dhruv learned, can vanish as suddenly as it arrives. One day it was there—warm, undeniable. The next, it was gone, leaving only the echo of her voice in his memory.
The silence that followed wasn’t peace—it was a weight. Then came Prachi, a counselor who became the sister he never had. Steady and protective, she stood by him in his darkest hours, guiding him back toward life.
On the trek to the Sahyadri, Dhruv found someone. She changed everything—how he ate, how he dressed, how he lived. With her, Dhruv became someone new. For the first time, he felt he hadn’t just found love, but a life partner.
Until one day…
And that day would unravel everything he thought he knew about love, destiny, and himself.
Some stories begin with love.
This one begins with what’s left after.
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Sandeep Boddupalli was born in Hyderabad and is now based in Paris. A graduate in Business Administration, he has spent the last six years working in the world of marketing. But beyond the spreadsheets and campaigns, Sandeep has always been drawn to stories—especially the kind that bend reality, twist the mind, and linger long after they end.
A passionate cinephile, he devours films across languages and has an equal love for sitcoms, thrillers, horror, and the occasional plot that leaves you questioning everything you thought you knew.
I Thought She Was Mine is born from that love for unpredictable narratives. Though he’s been an avid reader of love stories since his school days, Sandeep doesn’t believe in sugar-coated endings. For him, life isn’t always a perfect reel—reality can be messy, complicated, and brutally honest, and that’s exactly how he writes it.
A traveller at heart, Sandeep has explored over 15 countries, collecting cultures, conversations, and moments that often find their way into his fictional worlds. When he isn’t writing, you might find him lost in nature, deep in a book on philosophy or history, or jotting down yet another idea for a story—determined this time to finish it.
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