Farid rose from his bed, his thoughts already turning to the tasks of the day. His workshop awaited, filled with the scent of freshly cut wood. He paused, looking over at Leila, who still slept peacefully. A smile crept onto his face as he thought of their children, Amal and Sami.
Farid worked with precision, his hands moving expertly over the wood. "I must work harder," he thought, determination etched on his face. The dream of a brighter future for Amal and Sami spurred him on, pushing him beyond his limits.
Amal approached Farid, clutching a well-loved book. "Papa, will you read to us?" she asked, her eyes bright with anticipation. Farid nodded, taking the book and opening it to a familiar story. "Let us dream together," he said, his voice filled with warmth.
Farid was startled by a knock at the door. A wealthy merchant stood there, admiring the craftsmanship. "Your work is exquisite," the merchant remarked, offering a substantial sum for several pieces. Farid's heart leapt with hope; this was the opportunity he had been waiting for.
Leila watched proudly as Amal and Sami joined their classmates. Farid stood beside her, his heart swelling with pride. "They will have the opportunities we dreamed of," he whispered, a tear of joy in his eye.
Farid sat on the porch of their home, a sense of fulfillment washing over him. His children had grown into remarkable individuals, their dreams realized. "We did well, my love," he said, looking at Leila, knowing that their legacy would live on in the hearts of the next generation.
















