At times, Emma feels like she has to stay out of her classmates' conversations and just enjoy her own silence. One day, she comes across the story of Eros and Psyche, which is told in the novel Apollo and Paradiso. Eros is a young man who has fallen in love with a beautiful young woman named psyche. When he accidentally drops a drop of boiling oil on her skin, she tries to pursue him, but he flees, leaving her despondent. She asks for help from an angel, who tells her that she has four impossible missions to complete before she can see him again. Psyche opens her chest and falls into a dream, but Eros searches without rest, finally finding her and they remain together in Olympus forever. Emma wishes she had more time to learn about the girl who told her the story, but she respects her silence. She leaves after exams, but life passes quietly. The thought of suicide is horrifying, but above all, it is incomprehensible in this setting. From block b, Emma learns that the girl has been called to her room a week before. She tells the girls that she was called because she broke the rules, but that she will return the letter tomorrow
At times, Emma feels like she has to stay out of her classmates' conversations and just enjoy her own silence. One day, she comes across the story of Eros and Psyche, which is told in the novel Apollo and Paradiso. Eros is a young man who has fallen in love with a beautiful young woman named psyche. When he accidentally drops a drop of boiling oil on her skin, she tries to pursue him, but he flees, leaving her despondent. She asks for help from an angel, who tells her that she has four impossible missions to complete before she can see him again. Psyche opens her chest and falls into a dream, but Eros searches without rest, finally finding her and they remain together in Olympus forever. Emma wishes she had more time to learn about the girl who told her the story, but she respects her silence. She leaves after exams, but life passes quietly. The thought of suicide is horrifying, but above all, it is incomprehensible in this setting. From block b, Emma learns that the girl has been called to her room a week before. She tells the girls that she was called because she broke the rules, but that she will return the letter tomorrow