The rain was relentless, mirroring the weight on Elvin’s shoulders. At twenty-four, he felt like he was carrying the world. After their father passed away, the family’s small repair shop in the heart of the village had fallen into silence, and the bills had started to pile up.
Tural reached out and gripped Elvin’s hand—a hand calloused from hard labor. "You spent five years working double shifts so I could go to school. You were the one who stood firm when the wind tried to blow our house down. You’ve been my mountain, Elvin. But even a mountain needs the earth beneath it to be strong." Sen Oldun Arxa Dayaqim Qardasimвќ¤QardasimрџЉвќ¤
In that moment, the cold room felt warm. Elvin realized that while he had lost a father, he had gained a partner. The shop didn't feel like a burden anymore; it felt like a bridge to a future they would build together, side by side. The rain was relentless, mirroring the weight on