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The Ballad of Lithium Fluoride
Once upon a time in the city of Periodic, in the state of Table, 
 
 there lived a battery called Lithium.  He lived all by himself on the
 
 far side of the Heavy Metal district, on First Street to be exact.  
 
 Lithium spent most of his time dreaming of what life was like in 
 
 Club Ionic which was located on the other side of town across the
 
 zigzag border.
 
 
 Club Ionic was where all the Nonmetals gathered.  You could 
 
 find Nitrogen, Oxygen, and Phosphorus clubbing almost every night.
 
 The Noble gases also attended regularly.  But the main attraction
 
 at Club Ionic isn't the cool club-going elements; it's the pop sen-
 
 sation girl group, The Halogens.  This fantastic group consisted of 
 
 the hottest female elements in all of Periodic, Table.  Every one 
 
 of them was gorgeous, but one caught Lithium's eye more than all
 
 rest, the lead vocalist Fluorine who had a great toothpaste tube
 
 figure.
 
 
 Lithium had only seen these awesome celebrities in the latest 
 
 issues of "Chemistry Weekly" and "Ions Gone Wild".  He had never
 
 actually had the privilege of gazing upon them in person because he
 
 was a mere metal and wasn't allowed in the club.  The Bouncers that
 
 guarded the club's entrance were some of the toughest around.  
 
 Boron, Silicon, and Arsenic stayed outside the club's doors to ensure 
 
 that no metal could come in.  One day Lithium decided to try to 
 
 sneak into the club.
 
  
 
 It was a friday night and Lithium was determined to make it into
 
 the club without getting caught.  He left his house on First Street and
 
 climbed into his graduated cylinder with twin Bunsen Burners and 
 
 headed off in the direction of Club Ionic.  He went straight down 
 
 Second Period and took a right onto Second Street and then a left at 
 
 Fourth Period.  He headed straight until he got within a few blocks of 
 
 border.  
 
 
 Lithium waited and watched from the shadows until he saw all 
 
 three bouncers step away for a neutron break.  This was his chance.  
 
 He took a deep breath, came out of his cover, and slipped into the 
 
 place that had dominated his dreams and fantasies for years.  It was
 
 amazing.  Until that time Lithium had believed that Noble Gases were
 
 inert, but as he  entered the club he saw Helium, Neon, Argon, 
 
 Krypton, Xenon, and Radon putting on the most impressive light show
 
 he had ever seen.  The steady pump of the Halogens music drew him
 
 to the stage where he saw her, Fluorine herself, in person.  His jaw
 
 dropped to the floor for she was far more beautiful than any scientific
 
 tabloid could ever portray.  He was convinced that if he could talk to 
 
 her for just five minutes, he could make her fall in love with him.
 
 
 As the Halogens were taking a break, Lithium meandered his way
 
 over to the fume hood where Fluorine was sitting enjoying a round of
 
 alloy all by herself.  Confident that she needed some company, he 
 
 waltzed right up to her and said, "What's up girl?"
 
  
 
 "Just taking a break, did you catch the show?", she asked.
 
 
 
 "Did I ever! I never knew you were so amazing!", Lithium replied.
 
 
 "Haven't you ever been here before?"
 
 
 "No, I'm Lithium, a metal.  I snuck in here to see you because I had
 
 to profess my love for you!"
 
 
 " What? You? A Metal? Love Me? I'm a Halogen, you know a Non-
 
 Metal."
  
 
 "Don't you see?", he pleaded, "We're perfect for each other!  What's 
 
 your charge?"
 
 
 "My charge?", she asked confused.  "I'm a minus one...."
 
 
 "And I'm a plus one!  Don't you see how much easier it would be to
 
 bond with me than with one of those Noble Gases?  I mean, they're
 
 animals on the dance floor but when it comes to bonding, they're 
 
 practically inert!"
     
 
  "I see your point.", she said.
 
 
 "So....so you want to go out sometime?  I know this great little 
 
 supercollider that would be a perfect place to go!"
 
 
 "Well," she said tentatively, "I don't see why not."
 
 
 "Alright then, it's settled.  How's tomorrow at say, eight o'clock?"
 
 
 "That sounds perfect!", she replied enthusiastically.
 
 
 Lithium went home that night walking on electron cloud nine.  All
 
 he could think about was his big date with Fluorine.  That night , he
 
 jumped into his graduated cylinder with twin Bunsen Burners and roared
 
 down the streets of Periodic to go pick up Fluorine.  
 
 
 "I had a great time!"  She said to him as he walked her to her front
 
 door.
 
 
 "Me too!", he replied.  "I hope we do it again sometime."
 
 
 He leaned in to give her a goodnight kiss and before he knew it he
 
 was in a beaker wearing a brand new, shiny coat on his bonding day.
 
 Fluorine gazed at him from under her veil as the Radon said, "You may
 
 now kiss the bride."
 
 
 And from that day forward, Lithium and Fluorine are still happily 
 
 bonded.  They provided an example to elements everywhere.  This 
 
 truth still holds true today, opposites really do attract!
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