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The crisis came when the family decided to partition the household. The younger brother had found work in the city. He wanted to take Sona and the children with him. The announcement came at dinner, delivered by the patriarch like a decree.

That quote shattered something in Sona. She realized that Devki, too, was a prisoner—just one with a longer sentence. That night, Sona brought Devki a cup of hot tea, unsweetened, the way she liked it. Devki stared at it for a long time. Then she drank. “ Toota ghada bhi paani bhar leta hai, par maati ka dard nahi bhoolta. ” (A cracked pot still holds water, but the clay never forgets the break.) jethani devrani quotes

Devki, the jethani , had been the ghar ki rani —the queen of the household—for twelve years before Sona arrived as the young devrani . On Sona’s first morning in the kitchen, Devki stood by the spice box, arms crossed, as Sona fumbled with the kindling. The crisis came when the family decided to

Devki dropped her roti. For a moment, her mask slipped. Sona saw something raw and desperate—fear. Who will share the kitchen now? Who will bear the mother-in-law’s complaints? Who will remember the small rituals—the turmeric for fever, the song while grinding spices? The announcement came at dinner, delivered by the

Sona bit her lip. “She has been here longer, Maaji. She knows your ways.”

“Salt never spoils,” Devki said. “And it remembers every tear.”

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