Silence the unspeakable error
ooking out at her lively neighborhood. Even with people all around, s
. She feared that speaking out would break the fragile peace she had
d. Amaka thought she could handle it. She was wrong. That one word s
er down and reminded her of all the things she hadn't said.
y anything. They only saw the surface, the calm Amaka tried to show. But inside, a sto
from all her unspoken words. They felt a distance, but couldn't figure out what was w
that used to bring her joy began to feel like chains, reminding her of the secrets she kep