Ammini stared at the charcoal drawing. Then she pulled Unni close, and for the first time that day, she laughed—a real, wet laugh that smelled of rain and relief.
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The next morning, a misfortune came. Unni’s father, who worked in a distant town as a weaver, sent word that the loom had broken and there would be no money for two months. Ammini’s face did not crack, but Unni saw her hands tremble as she ground the coconut for that day’s stew. Ammini stared at the charcoal drawing
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