never fall in love with a student. especially the one that teaches herself Portuguese, who's loved learning chemistry since the age of thirteen. but somewhere it made a reaction and changed what it means, for she to be in love.
atoms are mostly empty space, so she really does think that you have quite an empty mind. she thinks you'd take that the wrong way. she never wants to hurt you, but once you've made her mad, she'll angrily yell it towards you any day.
matter can not be created or destroyed. so the bones that support your flesh, that she loves, are made of the rust on her grandmama's car, which hasn't been driven since her love died. they are made up of the dust that formed the planets and the Milky Way.
history has taught her what happens when one person tries to hold the universe in their hand. she really is against war, but she wants to, she's going to, kiss and hold your hands anyway.
but then she'll remember that atoms are mostly empty space, so she will never actually touch you and you will never actually touch her. you'll tell her that's sad to say. to her it means no amount of folds put in a map will make you two closer. there will always be a distance. she will become the guard of that space, and your solitude. you are complete to her. she is a counterbalance. she will learn to love the distance and curse it, just like she hates school, but loves learning.
never fall in love with a student who loves to learn you. never fall in love with a student (me).