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She glanced at the photograph on the mantel. The child in the picture would have been grown now, and the woman beside her — Laila — would have laughed as she always did, eyes crinkling like maps. Moti set the new bracelet beside the frame, then lifted the photograph and walked out to the courtyard where the bougainvillea had turned the wall into a living, purple tide.
In time, the children grew; the ragtag class found a community center of its own. They fixed radios at first, then old bicycles, then a broken heart of a cafeteria stove that had convinced cooks it was beyond remedy. Each repair stitched Moti a little tighter to the town. People started to leave small things for her in a blue ceramic bowl on the kitchen counter: a watch with a stopped second hand, a photograph with a corner missing, a note that read: Remember me? At night she would hold these objects like prayers. Moti Moms Gand Photo
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