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Teen Ink Magazine, May 2006: Pride and Prejudice
Forced Break Up by Anonymous, Upstate, NY
After eight years in a Catholic school, I was finally free - no more uniforms or nuns. I met a ton of new people in high school, some of whom I wasn’t supposed to associate with. I learned this the hard way.
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Fat Chance by Shea R., Sidney, OH
I will get as much attention as the cheerleaders ... fat chance.
I can go to the public pool without wearing a t-shirt ... fat chance.
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The Sign by Erin E., Rigway, PA
The Washington, D.C. traffic crawled past the bus stop where I waited, heat waves dancing above each car. I glanced at the brochures and maps for each historic site all neatly piled in front of me while a slight breeze blew my hair around my face, the most relief I had felt all day.
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Someone Else’s Memory by Lily M., Chicago, IL
milk-white fingers reach fire red.
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