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She wasn't young anymore; the years had etched soft lines around her eyes, mapping a life of sacrifice and solitude. Her husband had been gone for five years, leaving behind a silence that filled the rooms like dust.
"You are seen, Amma," he said, his gaze locking onto hers. The air in the room shifted, growing heavy and electric. "Every morning, I see you watering the tulasi plant. Every evening, I see you waiting by this window. Do you think you are invisible because you are a mother? You are the only story I read every day."
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: This genre is considered socially taboo and inappropriate within traditional Tamil culture and literature. Critics and literary scholars often distinguish these "web stories" from legitimate family-centered Tamil fiction, which celebrates the sacred bond of the mother-son relationship through themes of sacrifice, education, and support.