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Teen Ink Magazine, March 2006 : Fiction Articles

I Know a Faerie
by Melissa A., Tallahassee, FL
     She disguises herself but I know she is one. She has long red hair down her back and a sprinkle of freckles under her eyes and around her nose. She doesn’t talk much but when she does, she sings.
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I Won’t Let Go
by Bethany R., Springfield, PA
     Today was a really good day. All my music sounded really good, everything tasted wonderful to my ears. I read about Paris, listened to love and made myself a sandwich. I wanted to go on a long trip, be it in a car, an airplane, even a train.
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Indigo
by Kathryn R., Juneau, AK
     ROYGBIV ... red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, violet. The rainbow - all the fascinating colors, colors like magenta. Magenta sounds like “majestic,” like a horse I rode once, when I was a little girl.
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Riley
by Mallory R., Alpharetta, GA
     “No, absolutely not,” Riley Coltrain said, staring at her two best friends. Were they trying to ruin her perfectly vile mood? They had stormed in and for the better part of an hour tried to convince her to go to the Thrashers game.
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Words for Robert Lincoln
by Rhiannon C., Grand Forks, ND
     Robert Lincoln is 15 years old. Practically everyone calls him Lincoln. Even his mom.

He loves Bob Dylan but no other musicians. He likes Henry David Thoreau but no other authors.

Robert Lincoln just started smoking cigarettes.
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