Sunday, August 3, 2025

Borrow a little sunlight from the teammate beside U

Bhavana, Raj, and Raheela were best friends who worked in one bright room at ABRRA Marketing Company.

Their job: make people buy a glow-in-the-dark umbrella.

A Cloudy Afternoon

One rainy day the boss said, 

“We need a perfect headline for marketing this before the sun goes down!”

Bhavana counted words on her fingers.

Raj whispered dreamy sentences.

Raheela’s eyes sparkled with wild ideas, but nothing felt right.

Time tick-tocked, and the sky outside grew dark with Rain

Bhavana sighed, feeling Tensed....
Raj looked out the window, feeling lost.
Raheela saw her friends droop and felt a deep wish to help.

The Blackout

Suddenly—zap!—the lights went out. POWER CUT...
The room filled with scary shadows. 

Bhavana gasped. Raj froze.
Raheela quickly opened that sample umbrella.

A soft blue glow spread across the walls.
The darkness stepped back. 

The three friends saw each other’s smiles return.
Bhavana felt safe.
Raj felt wow
Raheela felt hope blooming in her Heart

The Shining Sentences

Raheela whispered, “Let’s give this warm feeling to everyone.”
Bhavana nodded and kept the words short.
Raj made the words sing.

Together they wrote:

“ Borrow a Little Sunlight - Before Tonight Slips Away.”

They read it once, and their hearts fluttered like baby birds.
It was perfect.

A Bright Morning

The headline went online that night.
By morning, families everywhere were ordering the “pocket-sunrise” umbrella.
Kids danced in rainy streets, giggling under the gentle glow.
Bhavana, Raj, and Raheela hugged, eyes shining brighter than the umbrella itself.

What the Story Teaches ???

TEAM = TOGETHER EVERYONE ACHIEVES MORE
  1. Share your light. A small glow can chase away big fears.

  2. Different talents fit together like puzzle pieces. Counting, dreaming, and wild ideas all matter.

  3. Help friends first; success will follow. Caring hearts make the brightest work.

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