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“Amma,” he said slowly. “It is a star. Just… a sitting star. A tired star.”
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“Ammachi did not scream. She looked into the pot. The curry was glowing—soft, golden, like a lamp. She stirred once, and the star’s light mixed into every spoon. That night, everyone who ate the curry dreamed of flying. Even the cat dreamed of catching the moon.”


