Positively charged, he propelled into his classroom to take on calculated risks. Students maximized their absorption spectrums to take in all kinds of matter he spewed at an accelerated pace.
At day’s end, he felt the magnetic pull of home, leaving dark energy behind and finding the fluidity of a drippy faucet for which he had no solution.
A recliner begged to have its flexibility tested. He willingly gave in, becoming a star in the galaxies with a new perspective on black holes;
putting his life as a physics teacher on hold.