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Teen Ink Magazine, October 2005: Fiction
No One Else by Bonnie W., Hemet, CA
I know I should feel different but I really don’t. Everyone keeps asking and I don’t know what to tell them.
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An Interesting Encounter by Sara S., Southwick, MA
The light of the full moon guided my steps as I walked to The Hollow, a popular teen hangout. The streets were crowded with punks, Goths, preps, freaks, geeks and gangsters.
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Subway God by Lucy K., Centereach, NY
I spotted him immediately after he stepped onto the train. This night began no different from any other as I took my seat in the corner of the last car.
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Astronaut Scot by George B., Westfield, NJ
It was a strange planet, Z1q04ET. Almost completely barren except for the boulders and rocks that covered its bluish surface. I didn’t know why the captain wanted that planet as a base, but it isn’t my job to ask questions.
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A Life Spared by Adrienne Y., Richmond Hill,Canada, ON
On what he planned as the last day of his life, Luke found the mitten.
He walked from his home out into the darkness while his parents bellowed at each other for the third time this week
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The End of the Legend by Sylvia M., Glendale, AZ
Ari was legendary. Invincible. She had escaped the Third Dynasty Invasion; she had endured the Great Famine and the Barbarian Rampage; she had witnessed the coronation of the Silver King and his execution.
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