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Teen Ink Magazine,
March 2007 :
Fiction Articles
A Change of Hands
by Megan M., Chapel Hill, NC
“Name, mistress?”
“Maria Sanolvi Arino,” muttered Death.
“And do you know your charge?”
She turned to face the tall boy dressed in warrior’s clothes.
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Bucketful of Memories
by Stephanie G., Jim Thorpe, PA
My mother has a lot of sayings but there is one that keeps running through my mind: “Time heals all wounds. Remember that, honey, and although it’s really hard and may seem impossible, your pain will ease.
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Eternity
by Caroline W., Markham, ON, Canada
It’s strange that I never noticedhow fast clouds move before. It was sort of frightening. I almost feltlike running for cover, as though they might lose control and tumblefrom the sky and crush me.
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Mostly Mozart
by Jessica H., Virginia Beach, VA
The whole of Manhattan, it
seems, has besieged Lincoln Center and is refusing to retreat until infused with refinement. Hushed
voices rise and fall to accompany the smart click of heels on the foyer’s ornate marble.
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The Losing Battle
by Ebie K., Bolinas, CA
It was 1963. A warm and slightly humid Monday morning, 8:13 a.m. The zoo had yet to be filled; group tours started at nine so only a few people strolled about, enjoying the sun.
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