Chapter 3: The Uninvited Guest
But the river that gives also takes. One night, the clouds didn't stop crying. The elders looked at the rising water with fear.
"Nodi'r dhab bhalo na," Hekmat whispered. (The river's gait isn't good.)
By midnight, the Madhumati broke its banks. It didn't knock; it crashed through the courtyards. Lalon's family had to leave their mud hut. They scrambled onto a makeshift raft. Lalon cried for his lost marbles, but his mother hugged him tight.
"Kandish na bap, bhite mati thakle ghor abar hobe," she consoled him. (Don't cry, son. If the land remains, the house will rise again.)
