The monsoon rain had softened into a mist, and the kopou phool (orchids) in Mou’s backyard dripped like pearls. Her son, Aditya, was busy chasing a jui poka (firefly) with a jar. Mou smiled, but her eyes were heavy.
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“Then let’s not waste another minute,” he whispered, and for the first time in years, she didn’t feel like a widow, a mother, or a caretaker. She felt like Mou—the girl who once believed in letters and forever.
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