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She began to help. First with cleaning the glass—a meditative ritual of wiping away dust and old adhesive. Then with sorting shards by color and thickness. Elara taught her to cut straight lines, then curves. Maya’s first solo cut was a disaster—a jagged crescent that looked nothing like the pattern. But Elara didn’t scold. She simply took the broken piece and set it aside.

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“This was the first piece Hope saved from the flood,” Elara said. “She carried it in her pocket for fifty years. When she died, she gave it to her daughter. And so on. Down through my grandmother, my mother, to me.”

That first visit lasted three hours. Maya didn’t talk about the divorce, or the miscarriage she had never told her husband about, or the way she had stopped sleeping because every night she dreamed of falling through a floor that kept getting thinner. Instead, she watched Elara work. The old woman took a piece of dark purple glass—a broken wine bottle, she explained—and scored it with a tiny wheel. A sharp tap. A clean break. Then she fit the shard next to a piece of amber from an old streetlamp. The two didn’t match. They weren’t supposed to.

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