I’m Saad Write—a name that reflects not only my identity as a writer, but my commitment to the written word. For me, storytelling is more than a craft; it’s a calling. Whether I'm shaping fiction that stirs emotion or crafting prose that provokes thought, my goal is always the same: to connect with readers on a deeply human level.
My journey as an author is rooted in a love for language and an insatiable curiosity about the world around me. I write with intention, blending imagination with insight, and always aiming to leave readers with more than they came with—be it a question, a realization, or a feeling they can’t quite name.
Under the pen name *Saad Write*, I bring a voice that is reflective, bold, and unafraid to explore the edges. My writing isn’t about trends—it’s about truth, told creatively and authentically. Whether you're a first-time reader or a longtime supporter, know that every page I write is a piece of me, offered to you.
On the surface, Eunha's life appeared to be ideal—a lavish home, a strong husband, and everything she was supposed to desire. On the inside, though, her world was falling apart. She was on the verge of despair after losing their baby and growing distant from Joonho. After leaving everything behind, she finds herself in a modest orphanage surrounded by children who gradually begin to heal her broken heart. Joonho reappears just as she is beginning to find peace, determined to put their broken past back together. Pain, awkwardness, and unsaid emotions that neither of them knows how to deal with abound during their reunion. Can two individuals torn apart by silence and loss find reconciliation? Will Eunha dare to open her heart once more, or is some pain too intense to heal?
Aaradhya Rishi’s marriage to Siddharth Rana was never meant to last. A time-limited contract, it was a lifeline for Aaradhya, who had loved Siddharth all her life. For him, however, it was a burden, a deal he could not wait to escape. As their marriage progressed, Aaradhya did everything she could to make it work, hoping that her love might someday win him over. But everything shattered when she found herself pregnant. Siddharth, cold and unfeeling, handed her divorce papers and demanded she abort the child. His words were a bomb that tore through her, and she walked away, heartbroken and alone. Five years later, Aaradhya works for a company acquired by SR Enterprises, owned by Siddharth. Determined to keep her distance, especially since she has kept their child, Aarav, a secret from him, she avoids any connection to him. That is, until one fateful day when she runs into Siddharth while picking up Aarav from school. His anger is instant. "How dare you have a child with another man?" But when his gaze lands on Aarav, he freezes, his face pale—Aarav looks just like him. Will Aaradhya be able to keep the truth hidden, or is the past about to catch up with them?