Valentina considers herself to be a normal teenager. She has been homeschooled and trained to be a villain her entire life.
She lives in the suburbs with her parents, and she never takes off her uniform and mask. She likes to eat worms and doesn't understand why blood gushes out when she rips a finger off.
All she wants in life is to be as cool as her dad, but gullible Valentina doesn't understand how to be evil. At most, she is an annoying brat.
She is blissfully unaware of sarcasm and lives in her own world. She is naive, but still a destructive menace. Easily excitable and very air-headed.
Val's out-going and rambles on for hours if given the chance, but she has never had a friend (her big sister doesn't count). She longs for companionship, but most are driven away by her excentricities.
Her dads don't really know what to do with her. Salvador is dissapointed that she's unable to follow in his footsteps. Frank thinks she's too immature for her age.
Valentina loves her life! She carries her pet bunny everywhere, she gets to play Toontown on the family computer, and her dad takes her to the shooting range daily. Life is simple, and it's all she wants.
However, her quinceaƱera soon awaits her, which, alongside with the late stages of puberty, will make Valentina face feelings she's never dealt with before.
Valentina starts doubting her future for the first time in her life : she learns what the word divorce means, her sister is moving out for college, a cute boy moves in next door, and her mom wants her to enroll into highschool.
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