Every Sunday, the Khan family gathered for breakfast at their old wooden dining table. Father brewed tea, while Mother prepared her famous parathas. Ayma, the youngest, always fought with her older brother over the last piece of mango. One rainy morning, the power went out, and they lit candles around the room. Instead of complaining, they decided to play charades. Laughter echoed through the house as Father acted like a clumsy chicken, and Mother tried to mimic a Bollywood heroine. Ayma guessed every answer right and proudly declared herself the winner. That day, they forgot about the rain, the darkness, and even the cold. In the glow of candlelight, they realized that happiness wasn't in grand moments but in simple togetherness.