In the early morning light, Sacred Rukhsana stood hesitantly by her sparkling motorcycle, the engine purring sweetly as if encouraging her. As she prepared to embark on her first ride during training, her heart beat with excitement and trepidation. Will I make it through without stumbling? “Please… please, hold onto me,” she begged the female instructor, her voice tinted with doubt.
Rukhsana’s worries were calmed by the instructor, who smiled reassuringly at her. “Girte hain shahsawar hi maidan-e-jung mein,” she said quietly, her words full of experience. “But fear not, you’re in good hands… I’m right here with you.”
Rukhsana inhaled deeply and grabbed the handlebars tightly, those reassuring words reverberating in her head. As she eased the throttle forward, she could feel the bike respond beneath her, each action a careful balance of dread and resolve. With each turn of the wheel, she overcame her reservations and embraced the pleasure of the open road.
Days became weeks, and Rukhsana’s trip continued. With each passing day, her confidence improved, and her motions became more smooth and secure. The emotional rollercoaster she had experienced on that first day—fear, excitement, and unyielding determination—gradually gave way to a sense of control.
Then one day, it occurred. Rukhsana executed a faultless maneuver, gliding effortlessly through the training course. In that moment, she realized that she had finally mastered the art of maneuvering her bike with finesse, her journey from uncertainty to mastery complete.