Amelia Gray Quotes
Emily Felt The Sweet Strains Of Paranoia Drifting Back. They Told Her To Look Over Her Shoulder, And When She Did, They Told Her To Check The Lock On The Door, And When She Did That, They Told Her That Her Fears Had Meaning And Depth, And That She Was Right To Feel Them. Each Shadow Meant Something Different And Strange, An Unfamiliar Animal Or A Line Of Weapons. These Visions Were Terrifying, But After They Went Away, She Felt A Strange Kind Of Peace That Those Things Existed In The World, That Her World Was Powerful Enough To Conjure Them. My World, She Thought.
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