Sending to ever dad who likesss
btw: no joke (I did it last time!)
Title: “Close Despite the Distance”
Mojy was a beautiful, strong, and intelligent girl living in Chicago, USA. She had moved there from Pakistan for her studies and was juggling a part-time job as well. But even with the busy life, something always felt missing — a loyal companion. Someone who wouldn’t play games, someone honest, kind, and sincere. A man who would stand by her side no matter what.
One evening at the university library, while struggling to finish a research paper, Mojy’s laptop charger suddenly stopped working. Frustrated, she looked around — and that’s when she saw him. Ayaan.
Ayaan, a calm and humble Pakistani-American guy, was there looking for a book for his younger sister. Noticing her struggle, he kindly offered his own charger without hesitation. Their conversation was brief, but it left an impression on both of them.
The next day, Mojy was surprised to receive a message from Ayaan. He had remembered her name from her laptop sticker and found her on the student portal. He invited her for a coffee — just as friends. Mojy was hesitant at first, but something about Ayaan felt genuine. There was no pretension, no flirtation — just kindness and sincerity in his eyes.
What began as casual coffee turned into late-night conversations, support during exams, small thoughtful gestures, and slowly… a bond. Mojy had never felt this kind of emotional comfort before. Ayaan wasn’t just loyal with his words — his actions spoke even louder. He respected her space, celebrated her dreams, and most of all, never made her feel alone in a country so far from home.
One evening, as the sun dipped over Lake Michigan, Ayaan finally spoke his heart.
“I don’t want to be just a chapter in your story,” he said, “I want to be your home.”
Tears welled up in Mojy’s eyes — the good kind. She had spent so long waiting for someone real, and here he was — not in a fairytale, but in her reality.
They decided to take the next step with honesty and family blessings. Ayaan even spoke to Mojy’s parents over video call, introducing himself with full respect. And with time, love turned into commitment — and Mojy finally had her loyal love.
Moral: Sometimes, even in a foreign land, destiny brings you someone who feels like home. You just have to keep your heart open and your intentions pure.
Would you like me to turn this into a short novel or write a few more scenes? I can add drama, emotional moments, or even a little twist if you’d like!