Ranjitha never imagined that her Diwali would be celebrated thousands of miles away from home — in the vibrant city of Denver, USA.
Having been part of an elite investigation program at OO1 Academy, Ranjitha had traveled to the U.S. multiple times for official assignments. During one such trip, she met a group of FBI officers. Among them was Vasanthy, a senior investigator with a kind heart and a sharp mind. Over time, a strong bond formed between the two women, turning professional respect into a warm friendship.
Vasanthy had once helped Ranjitha during a particularly challenging phase of her investigation. That gesture never left Ranjitha's heart.
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Now, months later, an unexpected surprise arrived. Along with a fresh visa, there was a Business Class flight ticket — sent by none other than Vasanthy. The reason? A special invitation to celebrate Diwali in Denver and attend a prestigious award ceremony.
Vasanthy's son, Ramnath, a renowned photographic journalist celebrated for his powerful work across conflict zones and natural disasters, was being honoured by tech giant Google. The award ceremony was to be held on the day of Diwali — making the celebration even more special.
Ranjitha’s mother, Radhika, was stunned. Her daughter, known more for undercover work and top-secret missions, was now a guest at one of the most high-profile events in Denver. And on Diwali, no less!
As fireworks lit the sky and the scent of Indian sweets filled the Denver air, Ranjitha felt a deep warmth — of friendship, of recognition, and of the beautiful, unexpected journeys life offers.
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