Suhas lay in his bed, eyes gleaming with dreams of the cosmos. "One day, I'll be an astronaut and explore the stars," he whispered to himself, clutching his favorite toy rocket. His parents often told him to aim for something more grounded, like a mission controller, but his heart belonged to the stars.
Suhas felt the rumble beneath his feet as the engines roared to life. "This is it," he thought, heart pounding with excitement. The ground fell away, and he soared into the vastness of space, the Earth a distant blue marble behind him.
The aliens appeared, sleek ships darting around with an eerie green glow. Suhas gripped his laser blaster tightly, ready to defend his dream. "I won't let them stop me," he vowed, firing at the intruders with precision and courage.
Suhas landed his rocket on the Martian soil, the red dust swirling around him. "I've done it," he exclaimed, planting his flag triumphantly. The weight of success filled him as he gazed at the Martian horizon, knowing he'd conquered both fear and doubt.
Suhas awoke with a newfound resolve, the dream lingering in his mind like a guiding star. He knew now that courage and determination could turn dreams into reality, no matter the challenges. "I'll be an astronaut, no matter what," he declared, ready to face the future.
Suhas knew his journey was just beginning, but he was determined to make it real. As he prepared for a new day, his heart was already set on the stars, knowing that with courage and effort, anything was possible.
















