He would sit on the riverbank, listening to the murmurs of the water, and then hum a tune that matched the rhythm of the flowing stream. The elders called him a kavithai thunai —a companion of poetry. Yet, despite his gift, Karthik felt a restless ache. He longed for a story that would not only echo in the hills but would travel beyond them, beyond the reach of the wind.
One evening, as the monsoon clouds rolled in, Karthik gathered his apprentices around the fire. He presented them with a small wooden box, carved with the same runes he had seen on the ancient tree. Inside lay a single, shimmering firefly—still bright, still alive. meesaya murukku tamilblasters
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