This is for the kids who know that the worst kind of fear isn't the thing that makes you scream, but the one that steals your voice and keeps you silent.

Abby Norman
About This Quote

This quote is dedicated to those who have been hurt by the cruel acts of those who they care about most. Those friends and family members who turn on you and cut you down as if you never existed. These people are the worst kind of fear as they take away your voice and make you unable to speak out against them.

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