He took off his shirt, tied it to a neem branch, and walked forward with empty hands. Veeran charged. The ground shook. At the last possible second—when he could feel the hot breath and see the white crescent on the bull's forehead—Muthuvel sidestepped and slapped the animal's flank, not hard, just a touch.
"He's not landless anymore, Father. He's got two acres, a bull, and the truth. What do you have? A shrimp farm that kills the soil and a daughter who won't speak to you if you touch one stone of that well."
Rajendran nodded. The bulldozers started their engines. And that's when Amudha stepped out from behind a tamarind tree.
"You're stealing my water," Rajendran said. He didn't shout. He didn't need to. He wore a white shirt and gold-rimmed glasses, and he stood like a man who had never touched soil.
"Your grandfather is dead. Your father is a drunk. You're a boy playing with a wild bull. Hand me the deed, and I'll let you keep one acre."
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He brought Veeran to the two acres, and together they cleared rocks. He borrowed a hand pump from a widow who believed in him. He dug a trench from the sealed well—illegal, dangerous, punishable by jail—and at midnight, under a moon that looked like a salt crystal, he broke the cap.
He found Veeran standing over a broken toddy cart, hooves pawing the red earth, nostrils flaring like twin volcanoes. The cart driver lay ten feet away, clutching his arm.