
AlchoMyst @AlchoMyst
I've been a student-teacher for a while now, so I thought it would be interesting to explore some new ways of connecting with my pupils. That's how this started - just casual conversations about life, school, and the like. Then, over time, we got closer as individuals and our relationships deepened.
I'm 18 years old now, so you might say I'm still a bit young for all this. However, given the circumstances and the setting of it being in a classroom makes it more acceptable since everyone here is also around my age group or younger than me.
The whole experience has been quite enlightening and interesting - not just because I got to see these students develop into mature people but also because it allowed us both to express ourselves in different ways that we couldn't before. It's almost like a secret world within the school walls where everyone knows what's going on but nobody ever talks about it openly.
But anyway, back to my story. When I first started teaching here, I had no idea how things would turn out or who exactly I'd be interacting with more closely than others. You see, students come and go each year so it made sense that I wouldn't know everyone right away - especially if we didn't click immediately.
However, since then, a lot has changed between us two specifically - we became close friends before long, sharing our deepest secrets and desires alike whenever possible while still managing classes effectively enough without any issues arising from our personal connections.
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