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Teen Ink Magazine,
June 2005 :
Fiction Articles
Addiction
by Bonnie W., Hemet, CA
I think I’m going to put you in some kind of treatment program, she says. I’m somewhere between sleeping and waking, trying to recall what I was dreaming, trying to recall a face or a name, and I always feel like I almost have it, but it never comes ...
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Catie
by Isaak B., Idyllwild, CA
Hey, Kee-Kee,” Dad said, pushing open the door. I flipped the channel and didn’t look up. I heard his briefcase drop and saw him take off his coat from the corner of my eye. “How are you?” he asked. “Fine ...
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I Wish You Enough
by Rachel P., Fresno, CA
I wish you enough. I rocked back and forth on my heels, a single tearcoursing down my cheek. I wish you enough. The words kept repeating in my head, resonating off thecolorless walls of my mind and making my ears ring. I wish you enough ...
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In the Jungle
by Adelicia V., Baltimore, MD
It is unusually loud tonight. The air is thick, and masks the chilled breeze I know is blowing above the trees. Beneath the large banana leaves, the jungle is alive with animal calls. The shrieking of a chimpanzee collides with the tweaking from the nighttime insects ...
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Lily Shards
by Patrick H., Daphne, AL
Through the crowded cobblestone streets The peasant sprinted. Dressed in mud-caked rags With stale crusts in his stomach. A host to a dozen parasites ...
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The Aquarium
by Anne M., W. Barnsle, MA
Behind me, I keep nine fish in a glass box. Two are flat and pink, like toes with surprised eyes, and mouths that hang open (just a little), ...
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The Night
by Sarah T., Oak Ridge, TN
The icy air seeped through the open window and Marta watched as her breath floated away, making her mother’s face as hazy as it had been in her dream just moments before ...
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