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Teen Ink Magazine, December 2006: Fiction
Butterscotch Cookies by Susan L., Wilmington, MA
I sat at the kitchen counter, pounding the yellow dough. My feelings poured into my task; I didn’t care that the dough was sticking, or that the cookies would not be done in time.
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Reflections by Emilie C., Auburn, NY
“I’ll never forget that time,” she said, looking around for something to comfort her. She always did that when she felt numb, and when she couldn’t find it, she continued. “When he pinched my stomach and asked me if I really needed second helpings.”
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Abyss by Diana V., Oakland, CA
Suburbia is an abyss. A chasm you fall into after years of rebellion against your suburban parents.
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What We’ve Got Right Now by Eva V., Setauket, NY
Vince had said that he couldn’t stand the electric lights in the dining room and that only candles would do, even though Mona could find only four.
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