episode 4 RIGHT TIME

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As Aten and Kamal approached the river bank, they saw a familiar figure standing there. It was their uncle Ahmad, a sailor who had been away on a long journey. The brothers were overjoyed to see him, and ran towards him with open arms. Ahmad greeted them warmly, and handed them a small wooden bracelet. "This is a bracelet that sailors use on their journey," he explained. "I brought it back for you from my travels." Aten and Kamal were thrilled by the gift and thanked their uncle profusely. They couldn't wait to hear about all of his adventures on the sea. Ahmad told them about the different ports he had visited, the storms he had weathered, and the exotic creatures he had seen. The brothers listened intently, their eyes wide with wonder. They had always dreamed of sailing the seas like their uncle, and hearing his stories only made that dream more vivid. Ahmed smiled as he handed the bracelet to Aten and Kamal, "This is from my journey, boys. And I have a surprise for you both. I want to take you on a long journey on the sea. It's been my dream for a long time, and now I think it's the perfect time for us to go together. What do you say?" Aten and Kamal's eyes lit up with excitement. They had always dreamed of going on a sailing journey with their uncle Ahmed. They had heard many stories of his adventures on the sea and were eager to experience it themselves. "Yes! Let's go!" they both exclaimed in unison. Ahmed laughed, "Great! I'll make the arrangements. We leave next week." As they walked back home, Aten and Kamal couldn't stop talking about the upcoming journey. They couldn't wait to see all the different places and cultures they would encounter on the sea. They also couldn't wait to learn all the skills and techniques that Ahmed would teach them. aten and kamal reached home and told their parents ungle ahamed said next week they are going for a journey Their parents were both worried and excited for them. They knew the dangers of sailing on the open sea, but they also knew that this was an opportunity for their sons to see the world and have adventures. They gave their blessing for the journey and helped their sons prepare for the trip.Aten and Kamal's mother was worried when they told her about Uncle Ahamed's offer to take them on a journey. She had heard stories of the dangers of sea travel and the treacherous conditions that sailors often had to endure. She feared for her sons' safety and didn't want them to leave home. "Please don't go," she pleaded with them. "I couldn't bear to lose you both." Aten and Kamal tried to reassure her that they would be safe and that Uncle Ahamed was an experienced sailor. But she could not shake off her fear. "I know Uncle Ahamed is a good sailor, but the sea is unpredictable and anything can happen," she said with tears in her eyes. Aten and Kamal felt a pang of guilt for worrying their mother and decided to talk to Uncle Ahamed about postponing the journey. They didn't want to leave their mother in such a state of fear and worry. "We'll talk to Uncle Ahamed and see if we can wait until you feel more comfortable with us going," Aten said, trying to comfort his mother. the next day Aten and Kamal walked towards their uncle's house, they couldn't help but feel a mix of excitement and anxiety. They were excited about the prospect of going on a journey on the sea, but they knew that their mother would be worried about them. They had discussed it with each other and decided that it would be best to postpone the journey for a few months. When they reached their uncle's house, they sat down with him and explained the situation to him. "Uncle Ahmad, we are excited about the journey, but our mother is worried. She's afraid that something might happen to us," Aten said. Ahmad understood their mother's concerns and nodded. "I understand. I wouldn't want your mother to be worried either. Let's postpone the journey for a few months. We'll go when your mother is more comfortable with the idea," he said. Kamal smiled in relief. "Thank you, uncle. We'll tell our mother the good news," he said. As they walked back home, Aten and Kamal couldn't help but feel grateful for their uncle's understanding. They knew that their mother would be relieved when they told her about the postponement of the journey. They couldn't wait to see the look of relief on her face. When they reached home, they found their mother in the kitchen, preparing dinner. "Mom, we have some good news for you," Aten said. Their mother turned around, a worried expression on her face. "What is it?" she asked. Aten and Kamal shared a look before Kamal spoke up. "We told Uncle Ahmad about your concerns and he's agreed to postpone the journey for a few months," he said. Their mother's face broke out into a relieved smile. "Oh, thank you, boys. I'm so glad you did that," she said, pulling them into a hug. Aten and Kamal hugged their mother back, feeling happy that they were able to ease her worries. They knew that this journey would be worth it in the end, but for now, they were content to wait until the time was right.
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