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Teen Ink Magazine, February 2002 : Fiction Articles

A Question of Love
   I'mgoing to make you fall in love with me by the end of the summer." I blushedand smiled, not responding because it is only the second time we have talked ...
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Calm Like the Sea
   She had never feltquite like this. He had never seen in another person's eyes what he saw in hers.Nothing big had happened, maybe it had always been there, but he hadn't noticedit until now ...
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Dual
This selection can be found in Teen Ink: Written in theDirt, the sixth in the Teen Ink book series, comprised all of fiction andpoetry. All six books are available in bookstores nationwide and online ...
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Fairy Tale Monsters?
This selection can be found in Teen Ink: Written in theDirt, the sixth in the Teen Ink book series, comprised all of fiction andpoetry. All six books are available in bookstores nationwide and online ...
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Fingerprints
   Therattling in the car was the only soothing noise that night ...
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Sauce
This selection can be found in Teen Ink: Written in theDirt, the sixth in the Teen Ink book series, comprised all of fiction andpoetry. All six books are available in bookstores nationwide and online ...
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That Slight, Slight Noise
This selection can be found in Teen Ink: Written in theDirt, the sixth in the Teen Ink book series, comprised all of fiction andpoetry. All six books are available in bookstores nationwide and online ...
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The Garden
   Throughthe tinted windows the first rays of sunlight break the wrinkles on theprofessor's face. As he prepares for class, the sun moves higher until one canfinally make out his profile ...
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