Zayn, a twelve-year-old boy with a slim athletic build and a round face that always wore a bright smile, darted through the crowd. His eyes, wide with curiosity, took in the world around him. "One day, I'll take you and Baba on a world tour," he promised his mother, Mariyum, who walked beside him in her colorful traditional attire.
"Zayn has such big dreams," Ali said, his bearded face lit by the soft glow of a table lamp. Mariyum nodded, her warm eyes filled with pride. "He gets that spirit from you, Arif," she replied, using her husband's given name.
Zayn, dressed in his explorer's outfit, relished the small adventures each day brought. He imagined each house as a different country, each customer a new friend from across the world. "These stories will be my tickets to the world," he thought, placing another newspaper on a doorstep.
"Did you know," Zayn began, his voice young and playful, "In Japan, they have festivals with thousands of lanterns lighting up the sky?" Mariyum smiled, resting her hand on his shoulder. "One day, we'll see it together," Ali assured him.
"Every skill you learn is a step closer to your dream," Ali advised, his kind eyes filled with wisdom. Zayn nodded, eager to absorb everything his father taught him, his hands deftly sanding down a piece of wood.
Zayn looked at his parents, his heart full of hope and determination. "One day, we'll see the world together," he said with conviction. Mariyum and Ali exchanged a look of mutual understanding. "Yes, we will," Mariyum replied, her voice gentle and soothing.
















