Agam woke up with a big smile, stretching his arms wide as he glanced at his favorite airplane toy beside his pillow. The gentle ticking of his pilot’s watch clock reminded him of his love for both flying and telling the time. Today felt special—Agam had a feeling that his plane dream might come true.
Agam ran outside, holding his airplane toy high as he zoomed across the grass. Mama, his gentle and encouraging mother, clapped her hands and smiled. "One day, I’ll be a real pilot and fly airplanes all over the world!"
"I know you will, Agam! Every great pilot starts with a big dream and lots of practice," Mama replied, giving him a warm hug.
Agam bounced with joy as Mama led him through the busy terminal. He wore his favorite pilot’s cap and kept looking at his watch, counting down the minutes until they would board. "Look at all those airplanes, Mama! They’re even bigger than I imagined," he exclaimed, eyes sparkling as a giant blue jet rolled by just outside.
Captain Riya, the smiling pilot, knelt down to greet Agam as he stepped on board. "Hello, young aviator! Are you ready for your big adventure in the sky?" Agam nodded eagerly, clutching his airplane toy. "I want to be a pilot just like you and fly all around the world!"
"That’s wonderful! Always follow your dreams, and remember, every flight begins with one brave step," Captain Riya said, pinning a shiny plastic pilot’s badge on Agam’s shirt.
The engines hummed gently as Agam gazed out over the patchwork fields and winding rivers below. Every time he looked at his pilot’s watch, he imagined himself in the cockpit, guiding the plane through the sky. "Mama, it feels like we’re touching the clouds!"
"Yes, Agam. When you believe in yourself, you can reach any height," Mama replied, squeezing his hand gently.
As the plane rolled to a stop, Agam yawned sleepily but smiled, still wearing his pilot’s cap. He waved goodbye to Captain Riya, promising to come back one day as a real pilot. With his airplane toy in hand and his pilot’s watch ticking softly, Agam closed his eyes, ready to dream bigger than ever before.
















