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FORT WORTH, Texas – A Fort Worth teacher at an all-boys school is accused of having a sexual relationship with a student and taking him to Oklahoma without his parents’ permission.

The 16-year-old boy’s father contacted police about the alleged relationship after he saw his son’s computer with Facebook messages from the woman, The Dallas Morning News reports.

“I hope you’re not filling my head with fairy tales,” the teacher reportedly wrote in one Facebook message to the boy. “I mean it when I say I love you and want to be with you forever.”

According to WFAA, Alina Leung, 29, teaches sixth and seventh grade at the Paul Dunbar Young Men’s Leadership Academy in Fort Worth.

Police say Leung’s relationship with the 16-year-old boy started in October 2015 when he was 15.

The student would reportedly visit her classroom and help her grade papers.

Authorities say the relationship evolved when the two started messaging each other on Facebook and watching movies at her apartment.

Police say she told the boy she wanted to wait until the boy was 17 to have sex with him because “it would be legal then,” The Dallas Morning News reports.

However, police say Leung did not wait and the two started having sex in November.

Police also say the two sent each other sexually explicit photos.

Then, during winter break, the teacher allegedly took the teenager to Oklahoma to tour the University of Oklahoma.

According to the affidavit, “the victim’s parents were unaware that the suspect took him to Oklahoma.”

Leung was arrested and charged with sexual assault of a child, unlawful restraint and improper relationship between a student and a teacher.

She is currently on paid leave.