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Teen Ink Magazine, January 2007: Focus: Friends

Summer Lessons
by Hilary, Wyckoff, NJ
   When I met my roommate Abby, I was certain that we would be great friends. We hit it off right away, and how could we not?
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Tight Ride
by Nick M., Cannon Falls, MN
   It was always fun hanging out with my brother’s friends, but not like tonight. Tonight was one of the greatest nights of my life.
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Friendship
by Anonymous, NH
   As large as we are, we’re as close-knit as a family, and though we occasionally fight, we are each other’s support.
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The Mask
by Dahlia M., Tenafly, NJ
    “Stop making me laugh. It hurts!” Amanda shrieked, writhing with laughter as she lay next to me on the floor.
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My Right Ear
by Adam A., Clinton, CT
   Imagine all those kids making fun of me for something I couldn’t control.
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Mark
by Samantha, NY
    Mark has never had any friends. I don’t know why, nobody really does, but it’s been that way since kindergarten.
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Just One of the Girls
by Taylor O., Louisville, KY
   The first feature I noticed about DeDe was her smile, which was as vibrant as the sun on a summer day.


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The Wilderness Peril
by Brian S., So. Plainfield, NJ
    We were in northern New Hampshire. John and I had just hiked to the top of the mountain during our break at summer camp.
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Let It Go
by Estevan C., Phoenix, AZ
   To this day, I cannot pinpoint what caused me to dislike her so much.
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The Pond
by Jennifer P., Verona, WI
   I am teetering between being a child and being a woman. Each day I balance carefully, trying to reconcile the girl with the emerging adult.
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