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Teen Ink Magazine, June 2000 : Fiction Articles

Angel's Wings
   Trendy clothes are not designed to accommodate wings.I am more painfully aware of this than any teen fashion columnist willever know.
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Fallen Rock Zone
This selection can be found in Teen Ink Love andRelationships, the fourth in the Teen Ink book series, all available inbookstores nationwide and online.
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It Fell
   And the damn thing fell. Hehadn't meant for that to happen, honest. Because even though it was ugly- well, perhaps hideous was more appropriate - he had, at least in somefuzzy, subconcious way, known it was important to her.
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Keeping the Memories Alive
   It was an ordinary box, a little larger than a jewelrybox, but not nearly as fancy. It was rectangular, and had a domed topthat attached with two brass hinges in back and a clasp in front.
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Some Dreams Do Come True
   a stylish white house with arched windows, sparkling glass, fourentran-ces (one the size of an entrance into the Metropolitan Museum)and a veranda, located comfortably under the shade of an oak tree. Hermother passed away a few years back; Rene has been painting ever since.
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The Coldest Dish
   What a vile town, Philip Walker thought as he passedthe tacky wood sign that read "Welcome to Vienna: One Step Closerto Heaven.
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