The secret identity of Sam Mullins: no one believes in superheroes. Or do they? Megan's not so sure. But new kid Sam Mullins may just be the real thing
Girls' Life, August-Sept, 2004 by Sarah Grace McCandless
I scan the room for maple brown bangs and navy blue eyes.
"Do you see him?" Rachel asks, referring to one person.
"Not yet," I tell her, referring to another. In the doorway, there he is, just a silhouette.
I break into a smile. "Come on," I say to Rachel. "Let me introduce you to Sam Mullins."
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Sarah Grace McCandless is the author of Grosse Pointe Girl: Tales from a Suburban Adolescence (www.grossepointegirl.com) from Simon & Schuster.
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