
Valentina
Valentina is a Fairy who doesn't go unnoticed. She doesn't want to. She isn't interested in that. The red hat with the red rose on top says it all before she opens her mouth: there is fire here, but the kind that chooses well who to light up.
Her pink hair falls loose, rebellious, like someone who has stopped accommodating to fit what others expected. The blue eyes contrast with all that intensity — they are the calm inside the storm. The point of balance between feeling with everything and not losing yourself along the way.
But the detail that matters is the belt. The heart buckle isn't at her neck or in her hand. It's at her center. In the middle of her body. Because the love Valentina speaks of doesn't begin in the chest — it begins in the gut. In that visceral decision not to accept less than you deserve.
Valentina is the Fairy of love with dignity.
She doesn't come to bring you a novel-style romance. She comes to ask why you keep accepting crumbs when you deserve the whole table. Why you answer that message you know isn't good for you. Why you call "love" what is really habit, fear of being alone, or comfort disguised as connection.
The red of her hat isn't tenderness. It's decision. It's the color of someone who knows what she is worth and doesn't negotiate. The red rose she wears isn't the one given to you — it's the one you give yourself when you stop waiting for someone else to do it.
Who is Valentina looking for?
For the one who loves too much and forgets to love herself. For the one who forgives the unforgivable because "but I love him." For the one who needs a loving shake to remind her that being alone isn't being empty — it's being available for something better. For the one who confuses intensity with depth.
If reading this hurt, Valentina has already found you.
Valentina doesn't wait around. When she leaves, she's gone forever.
Are you going to choose yourself this time?
"Love isn't searched for. It's attracted. And you've spent too long searching."
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