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Leela stepped across the new bridge. Each step burned a small line of memory into her bones: names of people she had never known, faces of ancestors who had been strangers, songs without beginnings. Pain threaded with warmth. When she reached the other side, she found herself in a field where rains remembered their names and seeds rose to meet the sun. The sister village exhaled as if waking from a long sleep. People embraced and wept and planted the bell in the earth; from it sprouted a sapling overnight.

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