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" Hama dhuvas ves filaah ekamakee ," Laila said. "Every day, we will be friends."
" Assalaamu Alaikum ," whispered Laila.
Hanaa slipped into the foamy wave and disappeared. The next morning, Laila ran back to the bodu athiri . She looked in the rock pool. At first, it was empty. But then— fissa (pop)!—a tiny orange arm poked out from under a shell. Then two arms. Then five. Pdf Kudakudhinge Dhivehi Vaahaka
Laila gently lifted Hanaa out of the pool. The starfish felt light, like a wet leaf. Laila walked to the edge of the water and placed Hanaa on a smooth rock by the sea.
"When the tide comes, the starfish must go home. But do you know a secret?" her mother whispered. "Starfish remember kind voices." " Hama dhuvas ves filaah ekamakee ," Laila said
"Mummy!" Laila called. "The starfish is holding my hand!" Laila’s mother came and smiled. "That starfish has chosen you, loabin (my dear)."
But today, Laila felt kudakudhinge dhandhen (a small sadness). Her big brother had gone to school, and her father was fishing far away. The next morning, Laila ran back to the bodu athiri
The starfish wiggled one of its arms. Laila gasped. She touched the water gently. The starfish—let’s call her Hanaa —floated up to Laila’s finger and wrapped one soft arm around it.
