A Week Later at SUPARCO Office
Aliza adjusted her chair at the Satellite Navigation office, glancing at the high-tech screens displaying various satellite trajectories. The past few weeks had been a whirlwind of information, technical jargon, and the excitement of working in Pakistan's premier space technology center. Her colleagues were supportive, but the pressure to excel during her probation period weighed heavily on her.
As she reviewed data for the upcoming satellite launch, her mind drifted momentarily to Aaliya. Their video calls had become a comforting routine, filled with laughter and the occasional light-hearted argument. It was these connections that reminded her of the warmth of home. She smiled, recalling Aaliya's attempts at cooking—specifically the overcooked roti.
"Aliza, focus!" her supervisor, Mr. Ahmed, called from the doorway. "We need those calculations finalized by the end of the day."
"Right, on it!" Aliza replied, quickly pulling herself back into the present.
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In Lahore: Aaliya's Graduation Day
Aaliya stood in front of the mirror, adjusting her graduation gown. It was the day she had been looking forward to, a culmination of her hard work and the support from Aliza. She could hardly believe it had been months since Aliza's visit, yet her sister felt closer than ever.
"Mama, do I look okay?" Aaliya asked, anxiously smoothing her hair.
"Sweetheart, you look beautiful," Mrs. Muneerah said, pride shining in her eyes. "Just remember, no matter what, you've made it this far."
As they headed to the college auditorium, Aaliya felt a mix of excitement and anxiety. This was not just a celebration of her academic success but also a day to honor the bond she shared with her sister.
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Later that Evening: Aaliya's Graduation Ceremony
The auditorium buzzed with excitement as students received their diplomas. Aaliya beamed as her name was called, walking across the stage with confidence. She felt a sense of accomplishment, remembering the late-night study sessions with Aliza and the laughter they shared over video calls.
After the ceremony, the family gathered for photos. Just as Aaliya was about to take a picture with her classmates, her phone buzzed. It was a video call from Aliza.
"Aliza!" Aaliya exclaimed, holding the phone up for everyone to see. "You're just in time for the celebrations!"
"Congratulations, my little graduate!" Aliza's voice echoed through the phone, her face lighting up the screen. "I wish I could be there to celebrate with you."
"Don't worry, we'll save a piece of cake for you! Tell us about your day," Aaliya urged, her excitement contagious.
"I had a long day at work, but seeing you graduate makes it all worth it. I'm so proud of you," Aliza said, her eyes glistening with pride.
"Mama, let's take a picture!" Aaliya suggested, positioning her phone to capture the moment.
As they posed, Aliza raised her hand in a wave. "Okay, one more! Say 'SUPARCO!'"
Everyone laughed, and Aaliya felt grateful for the connection they maintained despite the distance.
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The Next Day: Aaliya's Plan
With graduation behind her, Aaliya felt a surge of determination. She approached her mother while they were preparing dinner.
"Mama, I want to visit Aliza in Rawalpindi. I miss her," Aaliya said earnestly.
Mrs. Muneerah paused, considering her daughter's request. "It's a good idea, Aaliya. But are you sure? You've just graduated, and it might be busy at the office."
"I want to surprise her. Plus, I could help her with anything she needs," Aaliya replied, her enthusiasm infectious.
"Alright, we'll plan your visit for next weekend," Mrs. Muneerah agreed with a smile. "Just be sure to keep up with your studies."
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A Week Later: Aaliya's Trip to Rawalpindi
Aaliya arrived at Aliza's hostel, her heart racing with excitement. The vibrant city of Rawalpindi bustled with life, and Aaliya couldn't wait to see her sister. She knocked on Aliza's door, unable to contain her excitement.
"Aliza! It's me!" she called.
The door swung open, revealing a surprised Aliza. "Aaliya! What are you doing here?"
"I came to see you! Surprise!" Aaliya shouted, jumping into Aliza's arms.
"I can't believe you're here!" Aliza laughed, her heart swelling with joy. "Let me get you settled."
As they spent time together, Aaliya filled Aliza in on her graduation and all the antics that had occurred in her absence. Aliza shared stories from her job, the challenges, and the victories, feeling grateful to have Aaliya by her side again.
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An Unexpected Encounter
The sisters decided to explore Rawalpindi, visiting local markets and cafes. As they were walking through a bustling street, Aaliya spotted someone familiar in the distance.
"Isn't that Major Hamza?" Aaliya whispered excitedly.
Aliza turned, her heart skipping a beat as she saw him approaching with a friendly wave. "What a coincidence!"
"Hey, Aliza!" Major Hamza greeted, his smile warm. "Good to see you again. I didn't expect to find you here."
"This is my sister, Aaliya," Aliza introduced. "Aaliya, this is Major Hamza."
Aaliya's eyes sparkled with mischief as she greeted him. "Nice to meet you, Major!"
"Nice to meet you too, Aaliya," he replied, his attention shifting between the two sisters. "I hope you're enjoying your time in Rawalpindi?"
"It's been great! We're just exploring," Aaliya said, nudging Aliza playfully. "And getting to know our favorite major!"
Aliza shot her a warning glance, her cheeks flushing. Major Hamza chuckled, clearly enjoying the banter. "Well, if you need any recommendations, I'd be happy to help."
As they chatted, Aliza felt a mix of embarrassment and excitement. Could this unexpected meeting lead to something more?
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Later That Evening: Sisterly Reflections
Back at the hostel, Aaliya and Aliza sat on the balcony, overlooking the twinkling lights of Rawalpindi.
"I can't believe I ran into Major Hamza today," Aliza confessed, her heart racing at the memory.
Aaliya grinned, leaning closer. "I think he likes you, Aapi. Did you see the way he looked at you?"
"Stop it! It's just a coincidence," Aliza said, trying to brush off her sister's teasing.
"Admit it, you felt something!" Aaliya insisted, nudging her playfully.
"Maybe," Aliza admitted, a smile creeping onto her face. "But right now, I'm focused on my work."
"Of course, but a little love story wouldn't hurt, would it?" Aaliya winked.
As they laughed together, Aliza felt a warmth in her heart. The bond they shared made every challenge feel manageable, and with Aaliya by her side, she felt ready to face whatever came next.
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