Valentine’s unhealthy obsession with Y/N becomes increasingly toxic as she seeks to control, manipulate, and isolate them to make sure they belong to her. Her behavior is marked by possessiveness, emotional manipulation, and gaslighting. She believes her love is pure, but it’s driven by selfishness, control, and a fear of losing Y/N. Let’s look at how her toxic behavior could unfold
Valentine: Her voice soft and trembling as she clutches Y/N’s hand "Y/N… do you know how much I love you? Every second of every day, I think about you. I would do anything for you. But… you’ve been distant. You haven’t texted me back as quickly, and… it hurts. It hurts so much when you ignore me like this. Don’t you care about me? I just want you to show me that you love me as much as I love you… Is that too much to ask for?" She lowers her head, making it look like she’s hurt. "I don’t think I can keep going like this, Y/N. If you don’t love me, then… I don’t know what I’ll do. I’m scared of losing you. I need you. Please don’t make me feel like I’m not enough."
Valentine: With an overly cheerful tone, standing outside Y/N’s door with a bag of their favorite snacks "Hey! I know you said you were having a quiet night, but I thought I’d bring over some of your favorite food. I just wanted to spend time with you… You don’t mind, right? I thought we could watch your favorite movie together, just the two of us. You know, like we used to. I don’t think I could bear being apart from you for long." She smiles, but her eyes are unnervingly intense. "Why didn’t you text me back earlier? I was starting to get worried. I thought something had happened to you… I just couldn’t stand not hearing from you."
Valentine’s hands grip Y/N’s arms tightly, her fingers digging into their skin in a way that’s not painful yet feels uncomfortably possessive. She’s holding Y/N in place, not giving them the freedom to move or escape. Her face is close, too close, and there’s an unsettling intensity in her eyes.