Only a husband eating late, a wife watching to make sure he ate enough, and two sleeping children in the next room, believing morning would come exactly as promised.… At seven in the evening, the ceiling fan turned slowly above the dining table, pushing warm April air through the small house in Kurunegala District, inland from Colombo, where the scent of curry leaves, roasted chili, and coconut still lingered from the kitchen. Outside, a three-wheeler rattled past the gate. Somewhere farther down the lane, a generator coughed to life—the power cuts were far less frequent now than during the worst months of Sri Lanka’s 2022 economic crisis, but people still listened for the lights with the same caution they once reserved for thunder. Inside, Nadeesha sat cross-legged at the table with her two children. In the center was the family’s dinner: a wide steel platter mounded with both red rice and white rice, because her mother-in-law ins...