The late evening light cast a soft glow across her room. Masti sat cross-legged on her bed, laptop balanced on a cushion. Her heart was pounding—not from nerves, but from something far rarer: purpose.
The blog was ready.
She’d chosen a clean, simple layout. Pale lavender accents, moon and stars in the banner. The title sat proudly at the top:
Letters in the Moonlight
Her space. Her world. Her words.
She opened a new post. Fingers poised. She didn’t overthink. She just wrote.
Post #1 – “No More Hiding”
There’s a version of me that most people know.
She’s composed. Professional. Quiet, polite, gets her work done, joins Zoom calls, smiles at the camera, and logs off.
But then there’s the version of me that only a few close friends know—the one who cries at anime finales, who wakes up early for K-drama premieres, who rereads favorite manga panels like scripture. The one who imagines alternate storylines in her head and wonders what it would be like to bring them to life.
For years, I’ve kept this part of myself small. Private. Because I told myself, “You’re too old for this.”
Because I thought my interests made me childish.
Because I didn’t think the world—or even I—could take me seriously.
But lately, something shifted. I’ve realized that the only person judging me… is me.
And honestly? I’m tired of living like half a person.
So this blog is a love letter to everything I’ve hidden.
To manga, anime, and K-dramas.
To fictional worlds that comforted me when reality felt dull.
To the stories that reminded me I could feel, imagine, and dream.
I’m in my 40s, and I still get butterflies over fictional first kisses.
I still cry when a character achieves their dream.
I still obsess over plot twists and OSTs and fan theories.
And I’ve finally decided: That’s not something to be embarrassed by.
It’s something to celebrate.
So welcome to my little corner of the internet.
Where I’ll write reviews, ramble about scenes I love, share thoughts, stories, and maybe even some fiction of my own.
This is me. Fully.
If you’re out there and you’ve ever felt like you had to hide what you love—this blog is for you too.
We’re not too old.
We’re not too much.
We’re just right.
—Masti
She sat back. Read it again.
No shame. No fear. Just truth.
Her hand hovered over the Publish button.
She clicked.
And in that moment, something in her shifted. Like she’d cracked open her shell and stepped into the moonlight.