When Your Presence Became a Feeling is a gentle, slow-burn romantic story about how love often begins - not with grand gestures, but with quiet moments that slowly change the way two people feel.
It starts with a simple meeting. A conversation that feels easy. A presence that feels unexpectedly comforting. What follows isn't instant love, but something softer - messages that linger, pauses that feel meaningful, and an emotional closeness that builds without either of them realizing when it began.
As days pass, their connection deepens through everyday moments - shared walks, soft conversations, subtle observations, and unspoken emotions. Nothing dramatic happens. And yet, everything changes. Because sometimes, love doesn't arrive loudly - it settles quietly, until one day it feels impossible to ignore.
Set in an emotionally familiar Indian backdrop and written in a calm, heartfelt voice with natural Hinglish, this story explores the fragile beginning of something real. It captures the stage before love is named - when feelings are still forming, trust is still growing, and presence itself starts to feel like warmth.
This is Book One of The Softness We Never Named Trilogy, and it ends at the moment when both hearts realize that something has begun - even if neither of them is ready to say it out loud.
For readers who love slow-burn romances, emotional realism, and stories that unfold gently, When Your Presence Became a Feeling is an intimate beginning you won't forget.