𝐓𝐡𝐞 𝐔𝐧𝐞𝐱𝐩𝐞𝐜𝐭𝐞𝐝 𝐬𝐞𝐫𝐢𝐞𝐬 ~ 𝐁𝐨𝐨𝐤 𝟐
Sara Zafar, once a vibrant, effervescent spirit, embarks on a new chapter of her life in New York. As she pursues her dream of becoming a psychologist, she undergoes a transformation, gradually...
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"How is the product performing?" I recline slightly in my chair, directing the question at the product management team.
"I have analyzed the data. Compared to our initial goals, it is performing exceptionally well. The user feedback is positive. They are genuinely enamored with its features and design," one of the team members responds.
I release a sigh, a sigh of relief. "Alhamdulillah" I whisper under my breath.
"And the product has already gained immense popularity despite its recent launch. We could consider it as a massive success" The product manager adds.
"Great job. Continue analyzing the data. Ensure every user's feedback is thoroughly analyzed for any issues. And, congratulations on the success. It's the culmination of the hard work put in by every team on this project. Maintain this level of dedication and excellence," I state as I get off my chair, met with smiles all around.... the smiles of success. Adjusting my suit, I exit the meeting room.
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I pull up in front of my house and make my way to the door. As I press the doorbell, it swings open swiftly, revealing Sara and my father. "Congratulations on your success!" Sara's voice rings out.
A soft, reassuring pat lands on my shoulder, and my gaze shifts to my father. "I'm proud of you," he says in a calm tone, his eyes fixed on me with a faint smile. Why does it feel both awkward and heartwarming to hear those words from him? Perhaps because I never expected it?