Silence the unspeakable error
: The Err
ction. She barely recognized the person looking back. He
it?" she asked aloud
about herself. She believed she was weak. She believed her voice didn't ma
she was living a lie, pretending to be someone she wasn't. The
ten. Amaka wanted to confide in her, to share the burden she'd been carrying
d that she had a choice to make. She could continue to believe
eeting her own gaze in the mirror. "I am not weak," she
to start speaking her truth. Amaka took a deep b
's eyes landed on a piece of paper taped to the corner of the
know her worth will
ge of anger, mixed with sadness. Why had her mother never told her
new she couldn't dwell on them. Not now. She had