Greeting, mere pyaare Devi ke Devotees.
I mean, you must be reading my stories-that's how you landed on my profile, right?
So, let me introduce myself.

My name is Devyani, and I like to write.
Uff, what an odd thing to say on Wattpad.
Well, if I say I like to imagine, that might sound more surreal.
I like to imagine stories.
I'm surrounded by ideas, experiences, and emotions-and one day, I thought, why not use all of this to create my own world?

My safe space.
A place where I can truly express.
They are my characters. Through them, I pour out my grief, my anger.
I make them comfort me-the comfort that real people couldn't give me.

My first story, the one I'm currently writing, is so close to my heart.
Every chapter I write feels like I'm bleeding emotion onto the page.
I cry every time I write those chapters.
And when my friends tell me they want to read more of it,
It reminds me-I did justice to the intensity of the idea I had.

You can support me on this journey by hitting that follow button.
I'm not the best at managing my Instagram, honestly-
but hey, you can still follow me there: @devyanireads.

If there's anyone out there who's willing to make read-worthy edits for me,
just know-I'm more than grateful. Like seriously, eternally screaming into a pillow with joy kind of grateful.

You can message me anytime-on Wattpad or Instagram, wherever your creative soul hangs out.
Let's make stories that hit like late-night thoughts and feel like home.

And please, please don't be shy-
leave a comment, scream about your favorite character,
tell me what made you cry, what made you smile,
what made you pause and go, "Damn, that hit hard."

Because every word from you means the world to me.

Thank you, Devotees.
For reading. For feeling. For being here.
  • JoinedMarch 22, 2025


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