She was just 16.
She carried books older than her.
She wore a uniform passed down from her cousin.
She dreamed of becoming a nurse — to save her mother who had been s!ck for years.
Every day, Ada came early.
Sat in front.
Took notes with passion.
Answered questions like her future depended on it…
Because it did.
Until he noticed her.
A man twice her age.
Her chemistry teacher.
At first, it was the compliments:
“You’re very brilliant, Ada.”
“You’re my favourite student.”
Then, he started asking her to stay behind after class.
At first, it was “extra lessons.”
Then, it became messages at night.
“I want to take care of you.”
“You’re mature… you understand things.”
Ada was confused.
This was a man her mother called "Uncle."
A man trusted to shape her dreams — not shatter them.
One evening, after class, he held her hand and said:
“If you don’t want to f@!l chemistry, you have to be close to me…”
That night, Ada didn’t sleep.
She cried into her pillow, silently — so her mother wouldn’t hear.
She thought of quitting school.
She thought of disappearing.
She even thought… what’s the point of dreaming if your teacher is your biggest threat?
To every teacher reading this:
🎓 You were hired to build minds, not break spirits.
📚 That seat she’s sitting in? It’s her one chance at a better life.
💔 D0n’t be the reason she gives up on her future.
She didn’t come to school for love.
She didn’t come to school for attention.
She came for education — protect that dream.
🚫 Say NO to teachers dating their students.
📢 Speak up if you see it happening.
💔 Too many futures have been destr0yed in silence.
Let’s make our schools safe again.
Let’s be the teachers they will thank — not fear.
Let’s save Ada.
Let’s save thousands like her.
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