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Teen Ink Magazine,
May 2004 :
Fiction Articles
My Sofa
by Kaylie A., Cary, IL
I am standing outside and can't get in becauseyou're on the other side sitting on the sofa you've pressed against the door.You're laughing and you know I know what's going on. You've left the window openon purpose so I can hear.
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Rewired
by Nicolas Q., Anson, ME
Alex was a writer for The National Sentinel,and loved his job. He had always been a writer.
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The Day of Defeat
by Priya R., Chattanooga, TN
I awoke from a restless night worried about the invasion. As I peer out the cracked window of my cottage, I see the war-torn village of Amphipolis. Dewdrops cover the broken window sill.
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The Salesman
by Blaine S., Bellbrook, OH
The snow was falling hard as I drove down thealmost empty street toward the 24-hour donut shop. It was falling with a kind ofassertiveness, as if it consciously wanted to make people shut their doors andfear the world.
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