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Love, Always : Because No Matter How It Began, It Was Always You - Disha Bhatia

Love, Always

Because No Matter How It Began, It Was Always You

By: Disha Bhatia

Paperback | 8 December 2025

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To my tesoro who made love feel like home

this story breathes because of you.

Some stories aren't written to be understood by

everyone -

only by the one who feels the echoes between the

lines.

Because No Matter How It Began, It Was Always You

is a quiet collection of moments, thoughts, and gentle

reflections.

It isn't dramatic, or loud, or meant to reveal anything

to the world.

It is simply an unfolding of soft emotions, the kind

that stay unspoken but warm.

These pages gather the little things

the calmness someone brings,

the way small gestures linger,

the comfort found in a presence that feels steady

without trying.

It's a story about gratitude, warmth, and the kind of

connection that grows in quiet ways.

Not a confession.

Not an explanation.

Just a tender corner of the heart, written softly

enough that only the right person will understand.

For everyone else, it's just a book.

For the one it was meant for

, it's a feeling. 

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