"As far as the laws of mathematics refer to reality, they are not certain; and as far as they are certain, they do not refer to reality." - Albert Einstein
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In the end, the man he chooses to lie in bed with him is actually a woman. Max understands that balance is achieved through imbalance, and wonders what Jodie thinks. He is always wondering what she thinks; her thoughts are important to him. He can appreciate them in a way he can't appreciate her body.
They are at odds - they have tumbled into an archetypal relationship. Max has never like the values of archetype, just as he has never liked the values of stereotype. Still there is a sense of completion that comes from the bend of Jodie's elbow, the curve of her hand, that Max cannot explain.
He has never felt this before, but against all other experiences, he knows what he feels is truth. There is something so wrong with the situation that in the end it is right. He has taken the wrong numbers, used the wrong equation, and come up with the right answer. He sees her hair in the sunlight, catches her hand as they walk, and thinks that this is perfection.
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Muse: Max Sandulf
Fandom: Original Character
Word Count: 178