“I will tear up your photos, I will burn your letters, to never see you again”… says the legendary song to not see you anymore from the 1990s group La Mosca Tsé-Tsé and just as this Argentine group said, a boy got rid of a gift that his girlfriend gave him when they ended their relationship, and although it is totally valid, it has drawn attention that some time later the creative girl found the object in a thrift store, recognizing it immediately.
It is about the protagonist of our story, who, in a burst of deep love, wanted to make her Romeo something like the “napkin lamp clown” to show him that if there is no money, there is a lot of love and creativity. And all was well until years later, while shopping in a clothing and second-hand store, the artisan ex-girlfriend came across her greatest masterpiece on one of the shelves.
Well, maybe we are exaggerating a bit, because, in reality, it was not the napkin lamp clown that the young woman did to her loved one and no, it was not one of the others that you are thinking of, rather it was a heart where she painted a couple of bunnies in love and behind them a long letter that was covered with paint.
We learned of his unappreciated art because she shared it herself on his TikTok profile. It is clear from the video that, like other artists, her art was not valued and was now being squandered in a store, but, as it should be, she did appreciate her work, so she bought it for five dollars and left. took him home.
Of course, this contemporary Leonora Carrington was motivated by nostalgia, because, wanting to recall those days when love was magic and fantasy, she carved the back where her sincere and loving words were, which were painted so that she could be sold and given to another couple who swore eternal love.
The nicest thing about the gift is that there were words of love in it that only wanted to expose the intense feelings that he began to feel for Romeo in just two weeks.
I honestly can’t believe it’s only been a couple of weeks. The memories we’ve made, the mornings we’ve shared, and the love I’ve earned are priceless. I really don’t know what you see in me, I don’t know why you care, but I’m so glad you found something worthwhile in me, and I’m so glad and grateful that I get to call you my own. I hope we have a thousand more anniversaries after this one. I hope this is the end of my old life and the beginning of the new one.
We are not one to judge and this could very well be one of the moments that keeps the girl humble. However, this anecdote makes us think of two things. The first is that love makes us corny, sometimes too much, and the second, where are the stuffed animals that we give to Voldemort in high school or high school?
Source: Okchicas

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