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Teen Ink Magazine,
February 2006 :
Fiction Articles
Crayon Girl
by Matthew S., Mason, OH
She gave me a crayon. A red crayon. A red Crayola crayon. The crayon she gave me was a red, Crayola crayon. It had a paper wrapper. The paper wrapper was slightly frayed. The paper wrapper was red. It was sunny out. The sun sparkled through the window.
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Ocean’s Eyes
by Catherine K., Belleville, IL
It’s three in the morning, and as I drive to Cassie’s apartment, I think about turning on the radio, then remember it broke last month. I continue in almost eerie silence.
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The Breakup
by Caitlin F., Quincy, MA
Mission: find a flaw with that redhead sitting across from that swine.
Phase One. Walk past, cool, calm. Do not look in swine’s direction, do not blush; for God’s sake, do not pick at your face. Head up, shoulders down and back.
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The First Time
by Rebekah G., , TX
The first time he hit her, it left a small bruise on her cheekbone that reminded her of a crushed jelly bean. She watched it fade, day by day, from a deep purple to a dead sunflower sort of yellow.
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