Fear strange. settles chests seeps skin, layers tissue, muscle, bone c — Amy Harmon, Sand Ash

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Fear is strange. It settles on chests and seeps through skin, through layers of tissue, muscle, and bone and collects in a soul-sized black hole, sucking the joy out of life, the pleasure, the beauty. But not the hope. Somehow, the hope is the only thing resistant to the fear, and it is that hope that makes the next breath possible, the next step, the next tiny act of rebellion, even if that rebellion is simply staying alive.

Amy Harmon, From Sand and Ash

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