 
       
       |
|
|
Teen Ink Magazine, December 2005: Fiction
It’s On Me by Kelly W., Burien, WA
I’m sitting at the droopy little table in the back corner, reading by the light of a candle that’s ready to die
Continue...
|
You Save What You Can by Meryl T., Deal, Kent, , England
Tiny is in Daddy’s basement and the wind is up, he can hear it. What he perhaps dislikes most about the basement is that there’s nowhere to sit. If he’s real good at balancing,
Continue...
|
Her Flowers by Ramona D., Nyack, NY
When Dolores was younger, she was called Doll. When we were younger, in different times, we would curl up together
Continue...
|
The Helper by Peter H., Trumbull, CT
Santa was going over his list twice, checking who’s been naughty or nice ... well, you know how it goes. He had
ZJB99.5, the Jingle Bell station on, and was listening to the new hit
remix of Freaky Frost Face the Snappy Soul Snowman.
“This
is my favorite song!” Santa just couldn‘t resist the urge to
get up and dance.
Continue...
|
More Fiction articles from the Teen Ink Archives
|
|



|