Same Sky: Some Bonds Aren't Loud
She came from a small house with a charpai in the middle of the room. He came from glass buildings and surgical lights. Two worlds. One sky.
C Ismail never imagined leaving her family's tiny ice-cream shop in Punjab. Her world was books, prayer, and a single dream: study hard, earn the scholarship, and lift everyone who sacrificed for her.
Dr. Azhan Joseph Kamran never imagined falling in love. His life was controlled, structured, and complete. Surgeon. Scholar. Son of wealth. He held hearts in his hands but never let anyone hold his.
Then an airport changed everything.
She was lost, covered, trembling. He was calm, distant, unreachable. Neither planned to stay. Neither planned to care.
But some bonds aren't loud.
They arrive on silent mornings — a lunch box packed before dawn, a forehead kiss after night shift, hands held under tables, prayers whispered across time zones.
Between her books and his surgeries, between Punjab and California, between what family expects and what the heart chooses... C and Azhan learn that love doesn't always shout.
Sometimes it sits beside you in a quiet car and stays.
Same Sky: Some Bonds Aren't Loud is not just a love story. It is about trust. Responsibility. The courage to choose someone not because they complete you — but because they see you. Truly see you. And stay.