𝐒𝐄𝐕𝐄𝐍𝐓𝐄𝐄𝐍𝐓𝐇 𝐇𝐎𝐔𝐑— valentina giacinti
valentina giacinti x fem!reader
(a/n: had this small blurb sitting in my drafts since feb/march? idk but I think I might do a pt. 2 of this vale piece but anyways enjoy my luvvies ^_^)
word count: 434
genre: fluff with an angsty tendencies??
The air hung comfortably silent in the living room, as you and Valentina huddled around your suitcase. With her sitting on the blue hardshell as you were on your knees trying to close your luggage, tugging at the zip.
“Mia Rosa, move your legs for a moment.” Tapping Val’s calf gently so you can drag the zip around the suitcase, letting your girlfriend attach the lock. As Val clicked the lock into place, you couldn't help but notice the dejected look on her face. Her lips formed a slight pout as the curls of her hair cascaded across her face.
“You know, six months will pass by in the blink of an eye,” you said with a soft smile, gently brushing the overgrown hair out of her face. “We’ll see.” she huffed, plopping down on the carpet across from you, leaning against the overstuffed suitcase. “What time is your flight?”
“5:15,” you answered shortly, “it’s now 11, so I’m going to get ready.” Standing up to head to the bathroom.
Valentina had been quiet all morning as you hurried around the apartment frantically, trying to collect last-minute items for your flight. The airline you worked for wanted you to relocate to Dubai and that meant turning your relationship with Valentina into a long-distance one. As the moving day approached, it became evident that Valentina struggling to come to terms with the idea of relocation. Every time the topic was brought up, she seemed to dodge it, perhaps in the hope that you might reconsider the opportunity and decide to stay in Rome with her.
As time went by, you eventually found yourself in front of the hallway mirror with only a couple of minutes until you needed to head off. You meticulously adjusted your hair parting, making sure to smooth down any stray hairs and ensuring that they stayed in place. The lingering scent of hairspray filled the air as you worked on perfecting your look.
Valentina sauntered over to you, her steps deliberate and graceful, the aroma of her coffee trailing behind her. As she took her last sip before setting it down on the coffee table, her gaze lingered on you, assessing you from top to bottom. As she reached out a warm hand to straighten the lapels of your blazer, you caught a glimpse of her intent expression in the reflection. The subtle movements of her hand and the furrow of her brow hinted at the whirlwind of thoughts racing through her mind.
“You’ll be back before you know it.” her voice exuded a sense of calm reassurance. You hum in agreement, your eyes gazing over the tiny bumps of her freckles. “I promise you it won’t be long and you have many matches to play whilst I'm away,” your voice cracking slightly as you pulled her into a tight embrace, hearing her small sniffle by your ear, holding in her tears.
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And she'll be on loan with AS Roma
She will come back stronger😌
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In today's news we have Serturini proposing to her longtime girfriend, surrounded by friends, teammates and family. Cute!
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Bellissime
modi di essere della bellezza femminile a Roma nella fotografia del’900
da un’idea di Vittoria Carli e Natalia Paganelli
Testi di Federico Fellini, Massimo Di Forti, Antonio Mancinelli, Natalia Paganelli
Idea Books, Milano 1989, 40 pagine, 20 foto b/n, brossura, in 8°, ISBN 978-8870170696
euro 15,00
Mostra promossa dal Consorzio Moda Roma - Fiera di Roma Dal 4 al 23 aprile 1989
Questo libro presenta dei ritratti in bianco e nero di figure femminili che sono passate da Roma nel grande periodo degli studi di Cinecittà : da Lina Cavalieri a Ornella Muti, passando da Gina Lollobrigida, Ava Gardner, Anita Ekberg, Silvana Pampanini, o anche Anna Magnani, Isabella Rossellini, Allegra Caracciolo, Domitilla Ruspoli , tra le altre.
20/01/23
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