Teen Romances #10
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeAn anthology of teenage romance stories featuring "Malted-Mixup" by Toni Gay, in which a girl becomes excited about a new posture instructor at school and gets caught up in romantic complications involving a boy named Charlie who goes missing, leading to a search and investigation that reveals misunderstandings about his whereabouts. The issue also includes a story involving a young woman whose car breaks down at dusk, where she encounters a mysterious figure claiming to be a "handsome hunk of modern knighthood" who attempts to help her, though the encounter takes a supernatural or ominous turn when she discovers his connection to the old manor house and learns his true identity involves some form of deception or danger.
When a rare sea creature accidentally ends up in the school swimming pool, Honey Bunn and her classmates have to find a way to recapture it—or face automatic failure for the entire semester. With the professor offering a full year's grade to whoever brings back the mysterious beast, Honey partners with her rival Lefty on a fishing expedition armed with an unexpected secret weapon, leading to a wild adventure on the high seas.
When Toni faints during her first posture class with the devastatingly handsome Mr. Kirkland, she wakes up with no memory of who she is—and Mr. Kirkland decides to keep her close while she recovers. But when her boyfriend Butch spots her out with the instructor, jealousy and confusion spiral into chaos, especially once Butch recognizes Kirkland as the angry customer he accidentally injured at the soda fountain the day before. As schemes and mistaken identities pile up, Toni must navigate her lost memories, Butch's suspicions, and Eve's relentless pursuit of his attention in this topsy-turvy romantic tangle.
In "null," a young woman named Eve travels to England for her studies and crosses paths with a struggling student in need of funds to continue his education. When she learns of his hardship, she takes it upon herself to help—arranging a surprising solution by persuading the Dean to purchase the young man’s furniture.
When Midge Martin, the eager school reporter at Glenview High, teaches her clumsy teammate Charlie a quirky dance called the Kickalonga to help him loosen up for football season, she has no idea how much trouble her good intentions will stir up. As Charlie transforms into the team's unlikely star player, mysterious gamblers move to keep him off the field—kidnapping him and turning his hair white with a mysterious drug. Now Midge must track down the culprits and get Charlie to Saturday's big game against Birdale before it's too late.
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