character name: Valeria Mariposa Ortega
age & birthday: 43. October 20th, 1970
gender & pronouns: She/ her
place of birth & time in Bridgeport: Three years. [ Born in Ohio]
district: Downtown bridgeport.
occupation: Full time free spirit. Part time Cashier for Gas and Go
Faceclaim: Aubrey Plaza
triggers in headcanons: Drugs, sex, murder, pregnancy
Her father was very abusive towards her mother and their house growing up was a constant crossfire. When she was twelve her father’s abuse ended in her mothers death. She was a witness to it and would never forget hiding in the closet with her siblings. Afterwards she went to live with her grandmother. She was a strict woman who never really understood Val and her way of thinking. Valeria was always a free spirit, she wanted to grab life by the balls instead of letting it rule her. To live for her mother.
Her father was very abusive towards her mother and their house growing up was a constant crossfire. When she was twelve her father’s abuse ended in her mothers death. She was a witness to it and would never forget hiding in the closet with her siblings. Afterwards she went to live with her grandmother. She was a strict woman who never really understood Val and her way of thinking. Valeria was always a free spirit, she wanted to grab life by the balls instead of letting it rule her. To live for her mother.
When she was sixteen she ran off with her best friend from school and never looked back. They lived out of their car and traveled around, becoming groupies for various artists. She spent those years trying drugs, having lots of sex and exploring.
It was at one of the rager groupie parties that she hooked up with a professional racer and would discover weeks later she was pregnant. She vaguely remembered his face but couldn't recall his name. She decided to keep the baby and traveled with her best friend to Hawaii to stay with her friend's family. It was there and gave birth to her beloved baby girl , Elikapeka. For the first time since losing her mother, Val knew true love. She wasn’t sure how to parent in the least, but she loved her kid and did her best. It became her and Eli against the world, until she later met Cairo. She wasn’t interested at first, but he grew on her, and seeing how good he was with Eli warmed her heart. They lived in Hawaii for a few years until Valeria’s spirit grew restless and Cairo went back overseas. They kept up with calls and letters for a while, but long distance and miscommunication got to them in the end and they broke up. Valeria continued to travel around the states with Eli, raising her on the road meant lots of schools and some homeschooling. But also lots of adventures and priceless memories. Val took several odd jobs as they town hopped. For a while she thought Eli liked it too, but as she grew older she could see her daughter longed for roots and stability.
Valeria has always struggled with planting roots and committing to relationships.
She feels safer being on the go due feeling trapped in her troubled childhood
She loves her daughter to pieces and would drop everything for her at any moment.
Her daughter Eli is her best friend.She has always treated her as an equal and struggled to enforce any real rules. She chose to let her daughter run free and learn from life by adventure and experiences
In some waysEli is more mature than her, she admires her daughters level headedness and wisdom
Likes eatery coffee
Expert at peeing in a bottle on the side of the road
Uses cynical humor to cope with past traumas
Likes living every day to the fullest
Spontaneous adventures are her favorite thing. She hates planning.
Has a half sleeve of tattoos on her right arm and wants more
Likes to read romance novels
Collects broken things
Present
Eli’s persuasion won her over in the end, and Val agreed to put down roots in Bridgeport, MA. For the first time in years she owns a house that isn’t on wheels. Which is odd for her. She’s also has a steady job, also strange. She’s trying her best to make Eli proud and be more adult and parent rather than a friend, but it’s a daily struggle. She wants to buy an old school bus and convert it into a home on wheels. She has also reconnected with Cairo, they are giving it another try. She loves him, but isn’t sure how to express it well sometimes. She heard from a cousin recently that her father may be getting released from prison on parole which has her a little anxious. She doesn’t want him showing up for any kind of reunion with her and Eli.












