Once upon a time, there were two brothers, Saad and Fahad. They were both very close but had their own quirks and habits. Saad was the older brother, always glued to his mobile or laptop, watching anime day and night. Fahad, the younger one, was more playful and loved snacks, especially donuts.
One day, Fahad noticed Saad munching on a delicious-looking donut. His mouth watered as he approached Saad and asked, "Can I have a donut too, please?"
Saad, without even looking away from his anime, shook his head. "Nope, these are mine. Go get your own."
Fahad frowned. He tried again, "Come on, just one! I won't ask for more."
But Saad was adamant. "No means no, Fahad. Stop bothering me."
Feeling rejected and a bit angry, Fahad thought of a plan. He knew a lot about Saad—secrets that Saad wouldn't want anyone to know. And Fahad knew just the person to tell: their cousin, Zain.
Later that day, Fahad sat down with Zain and started spilling the beans.
"Do you know that Saad secretly reads manga during class when he's supposed to be paying attention? He's always hiding his phone under the desk, pretending to study!" Fahad whispered with a mischievous grin.
Zain raised an eyebrow, surprised but amused. "Really? What else does he do?"
Fahad continued, "Saad also has this secret stash of candy that he hides under his bed. He doesn't share it with anyone, not even me! He eats them late at night when everyone else is asleep."
Zain chuckled, "That's sneaky. Anything more?"
"There's more," Fahad said, leaning in closer. "Saad once downloaded a whole season of anime using Dad's work Wi-Fi, and when Dad got the bill, Saad blamed it on a 'random internet glitch'. Dad still doesn't know it was him!"
Zain couldn't help but laugh. "Wow, Saad has been up to a lot. But why are you telling me all this?"
Fahad sighed, "Because Saad won't give me a donut, even though he knows I love them. I thought if I told you his secrets, you could maybe talk to him, or at least make him feel a little bad."
Zain nodded thoughtfully. "I see. But Fahad, don't you think there's a better way to deal with this? Instead of sharing his secrets, why don't you try understanding why he's being so protective of his donuts?"
Fahad paused, realizing that maybe he had gone a bit too far. "Maybe you're right. But it was fun sharing his secrets with you!"
Zain smiled. "It's okay. Brothers fight sometimes, but remember, it's always better to work things out. Maybe next time, Saad will share if you ask nicely or offer something in return."
Fahad nodded, feeling a bit guilty but also glad that he got to share some laughs with Zain. As for Saad, well, Fahad decided to keep the rest of his secrets safe—at least until the next time he really wanted something.