She learned to move between worlds the way fishermen learned tides: by paying attention. In her mother’s kitchen she learned recipes that smelled like lemongrass and warm fish sauce; in the library under the mosque she learned to read maps drawn by travelers whose handwriting trembled with longing. At school she stitched together sentences in English and Thai, and at night she wrote letters in the margins of borrowed books, letters she never mailed. Aiko kept two pockets of courage: one for small kindnesses—helping an elder cross the street, teaching a child to tie a school uniform—and one for daring acts—boarding a bus to a place she’d only heard of or performing a poem at the market square.
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