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Teen Ink Magazine, February 2004: Focus: Love

Catching My Breath
by Amanda P., Leawood, KS
   Everyone has moments that, when looking back, you pick apart and reconfigure as they should have been, the way they would have been if only you had been smart enough.
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Unforgettable
by Greg F., Lansdale, PA
   I was already 15 minutes late. Nervously turning into her development, I found myself beginning to sweat under my suit jacket.
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Untitled
by Ada B., Rocky Face, , GA
   My older brother broke up with Julie
because she woke up one day, and without knowing,
accidentally pushed that secret button
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And Then He ...
by Kristen T., Hatfield, , PA
   And then he kissed me. And I realized I would rather be deaf than blind, because then I could still get lost in his eyes.
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First Dance
by Adam S., Prospect, KY
   I had always been an adventurous kind of guy until I got to middle school and encountered the school dance.
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Love at the YMCA
by Anonymous, Defiance, OH
   Side by side, we stood by the diving boards. Making sure everyone was safe while swimming was our job as lifeguards. "See, there! He just looked at me again!" I proclaimed to my best friend.
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First Kiss
by Anonymous, Harmony, MN
   Every girl dreams of her first kiss. It's a glorious fantasy. It's supposed to be wonderful.
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The Heartbeat
by Danielle S., So. Plainfield, NJ
   Dan was coming over that night to hang out around eight, but he's always late. It was half past eight already.
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Snow Falling Down
by Stacy B., Penacook, NH
   It was real. The night was real. Everything happened and it didn't happen like in a dream, it happened for real. No one was dreaming. They don't feel this real Continue...
The Chance
by Jeremy G., Fairview Park, OH
   During algebra I talked to Samantha about getting a group together to see a movie, since there wasn't anything else to do, but she said she'd rather stay in Continue...
To Her
by Andrew A., Aurora, IL
   Wow, well the truth is, I never got over you. I'm still not over you. I love you, like I did the first time I said it. I love you like when I lost you.
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