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Teen Ink Magazine,
February 2007 :
Fiction Articles
Corrupt ula Rasa
by Michelle H., Mountain Home, AR
Streams of light broke through the window, bearing down on another glass object and illuminating the water inside. The angelfish paid no attention. She swam from one side to the other, gliding through the water.
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Dating is for Humans
by Klee S., Arlington, VA
Slouching in the sticky seat tattered from countless moviegoers, I am aware of my incredible luck. Trying to preserve every second of this moment, I almost bounce out of my seat as I scan the theater, then check to make sure I have not disturbed her.
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Playing for Berlinsky
by Jourdan U., Roslyn Heights, NY
Uncle Mischa had never gotten over a terrible misunderstanding that happened when he was 13 years old. He was, according to family lore, one of the greatest young concert violinists of his day.
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Strangers
by Christine P., Hartsville, TN
He seemed to absorb all the light in the room. His soft green eyes, once filled with a kind of optimism envied by those fortunate to gaze into them, now conveyed an indescribable sadness.
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