Aryan and Rohan sat beneath a sprawling banyan tree, their laptops open as they discussed their latest project.
"Our purifier needs to be more efficient," Aryan said, eyes focused on the screen.
"I agree. But with finals approaching, I'm worried about managing everything," Rohan admitted, a hint of anxiety in his voice.
Aryan received a call, his expression shifting to concern. "My dad's condition is worsening. I might need to visit home more often," he confided, his voice heavy with worry.
"You should be with your family," Rohan replied, though his own doubts simmered beneath the surface.
Rohan's hands trembled slightly as he spoke, "What if our purifier doesn't work as planned? What if we fail?"
Aryan placed a reassuring hand on Rohan's shoulder, "We'll figure it out together. We always do," he said, determination in his eyes.
Aryan and Rohan stood by their project, nerves and anticipation mingling as the judges approached.
"No matter what happens, I'm glad we did this," Rohan said, a newfound confidence in his voice.
"Me too," Aryan replied, smiling.
Rohan beamed, "We did it, Aryan! We really did it,"
Aryan laughed, the weight of recent weeks lifting from his shoulders. "This is just the beginning," he said, envisioning the journey ahead.
Aryan and Rohan watched as children played by the water's edge, their laughter ringing in the air.
"We made a difference," Rohan said, pride warming his words.
"And we'll keep making one," Aryan agreed, their friendship stronger than ever.
















