“The river always brings back what it takes,” Juri replied, a soft smile gracing her lips.

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"Mala, look, I've brought you some warm water. Let me wipe your body. You'll feel better," Jatin says softly. "Why should you have to do this?" Mala mumbles weakly. "It's no big deal. You're unwell. Don't I take care of you when I am sick? Now that you are down, if I can't even do this, then what kind of man would I be?" he replies.

“Your work,” Niloy began, his voice barely a whisper above the rain, “it’s like you’re weaving the very wind.”

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