Dayana Correa Valdez

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I'm Miss SugarPink, liquor, liqour lips

Name: Dayana "Daya" Correa Valdez
Age: 23
Birthday: January 1st
Gender: Female she/her
Species: Demigod (Daughter of Hathor)

Candy bear, Sweetypie, I want to be adored

Category: Student
Class: College
Grade: 2nd year
College Major: Dance (performing arts)

Got a Figure like a Pin-up, Got a Figure like a Doll

Appearance Description:
  • Caramel skin tone
  • Small green eyes
  • Small upturned nose
  • Dark brown hair filled with volume
  • Skinny and no muscels
  • 5 foot 9 inches
I don't care if you think I'm dumb, I don't care at all

Personality Description:

Once a park avenue princess, always a park avenue princess. Daya knows who she is and where she is from. Her life revolves around plastic smiles and fake how are you’s. She is a master at fake curtesy and living the plastic Barbie doll life. To be honest, she probably doesn’t care how anyone is and what people are doing. The only thing she cares about is being center stage and having the universe revolve around her. She couldn’t care less on why people know who she is, just as long as they don’t forget her name. She doesn’t have morals and nothing is or ever will be enough for her. If you can think it, she wants it.

Being the daughter of a love and fertility goddess you would think she would have a drop of decency to her. She does, winning it is a whole different story. She doesn’t like most people, and she most definitely doesn’t like just anyone. To actually find the part of her that is not some attention seeking sociopath with no emotions, you might have to stick out a long and tiresome amount of time before she will even let you in. Once someone has completed that journey, she is loyal to the very end.

This is because she has trust issues. As a little girl she was told very clearly that no one could ever be trusted because everybody just wants to see you fail or stab you in the back. Once she has decided to let someone in she will protect them and love them dearly to the end. If someone were to betray her, Daya has no patience for people stabbing her in the back and there is nothing she loves more than schemes. Whether it’s humiliating someone or getting revenge, she likes watching other people suffer. It reminds her of another lesson her father once taught her, remind the people who is in charge.

The few she will always love and who she is not afraid of showing her naturally loving nature too is her family. Her father might have been harsh on her, but she loves him and always will. The side of Daya that she shows close to nobody out of fear is a soft and kind one. Deep down inside she hates herself for what she has become, but it always seems like a bigger part of her enjoys the life and the reputation she built. She is the angle and the devil in one person.

I'm the girl you'd die for
Species Abilities:
  • Communication with cows: Her mom Hathor was a goddess of many things, amongst them cows. Because of this, her mom blessed her to be able to communicate with cows. When she speaks with the animals, she speaks in English but they can still understand her. When they speak to her, it sounds as if someone where speaking inside her head, this can either be in English or Spanish (her two first languages).
  • Charm speak: With her words she is able to convince another being into doing whatever she wants, a kind of mind control. When they are done doing whatever Daya tells them, they won’t have any memories of the task they were asked to do. She is only able to control one person at a time and she can control someone for one task at the time. Controlling someone to do something takes a lot of energy and a lot of concentration. Making it almost impossible for her to give someone multiple commands after eachother without resulting in her loosing concuisness. She can’t force anyone to feel any emotions or attractions and this power only works with physical demands. Something people do and not feel.
  • Musical talent: She can play any type of musical instrument as she pleases. She can’t read music notes, but plays by listening to a piece and then copying it into actions and her playing it. Using this ability is rather tiring and she needs a lot of sleep after wards to recover her strength.
  • Determining gender: Before a baby is born, just like a doctor she can determine the biological gender or the baby and in some cases if there is a serious health issue. If she wants she can give up part of her soul to heal the unborn baby. But this takes a highly emotional toll on her, seeing she losses a part of who she is, by choosing to save the baby. If she chooses to use this power, she looses a part of her personalty and memories. The most important part that she looses is her humanity and her abilitly to feel sympathie towards others. Once this is lost she cannot reclaim it. If she does have physical dammage as well as mental, she will eventualy recover from the physical dammage. She is able to cure most diseases and mental disabilities, but she cannot cure a missing limb when the baby is till inside the womb. This action has to also be done with love towards the baby and not out of being payed to do so.
  • Healing: Like with unborn children, if she truly loves someone she is able to use a bit of her soul to heal them. She doesn’t exactly know how it works or how much physical and mental damage this does to her, but assumes it would take a long time to recover from it if she even can recover from it. Unlike healing an unborn baby, she can reattach limbs if severd. If she attempts this, she would have to sacrifice her own limb to do so. She won't recover the limb she has lost. If she chooses to use this power, she looses a part of her personalty and memories. The most important part that she looses is her humanity and her abilitly to feel sympathie towards others.

Powers: none other than special abilities

I'm gonna be a bubblegum bitch


Biography:

Daya grew up in a penthouse in the upper east side of Manhatten. Her dad was a rich investor from Columbia, where she was born. Her dad wanted her to have a better life filled with culture so he moved to New York. Daya’s mom is the Egyptian goddess Hathor, while her dad was aware of who her mom is he didn’t tell Daya till she was 10. Her dad remarried shortly after Daya was born and she has three half siblings, all younger brothers, and a step mom that she considers more of a mom than her biological mom. Growing up her dad had 5 rules that were more 5 life lessons than rules. Daya respects and loves her father more than anyone and she promised that she will always follow them. Each lesson came with an experience from her to learn from. Those were the most important experiences in her life.

  1. The very first rule Daya learned, was no matter what always smile. She learned this when her dad got a phone call from her pre-school teacher asking why Daya looked so sad that day. She tripped and fell over a stone and cut her knee open the day before. She was sad that she couldn’t play with the other kids. No matter how often the teacher asked she didn’t want to tell her out of fear she would have to go to the doctor. At home her dad told her that if she wants to hide her pain all she had to do was smile. If she always had a smile on her face, then everyone would think she is happy. A frown or a sad face became a weakness, and in her family they didn’t tolerate the weak.
  2. Rule number two was hard for 6-year-old Daya to understand. She had friend in Kindergarten and for the first few months of the first grade. As a kid she was excellent in school, and she was always praised for how smart she was. Her dad would work day and night so that she could be the best in everything. Whether it was her dance career or her school work, she worked hard to that she could excel at everything she did. Her friend was a competitive person, even in elementary school. She got jealous of how good Daya was and told a teacher that she copied of her spelling test. When Daya explained the indecent to her dad, he told her rule number two. Rule number two is never to trust anyone, they only want to see you fail or stab you in the back.
  3. Rule number three is very simple and needs almost no explaining. People with new money come and go and when 12 year old Daya was being picked on for being Latina, her dad had a conversation with her. Those white kids, never had to work a day in their life, sure her money may be new but her dad worked hard for it. The same way Daya worked hard so that one day she would become a principal dancer in the Sydney ballet company, her dad worked hard to build their life. This lesson was for her never to forget who she is and where she comes from. The values her family has are something to hold on to and to use to motivate herself to have a bright future.
  4. Two years after she learned lesson number three, lesson number four followed. At school they were assigned a project and for this project they were assigned roles. Daya was assigned the leader of the project. Daya wanted to get her way with the project, but the others wanted something else. Whatever she did she couldn’t get the others to listen to her. Her dad sat her down on the couch and told her that if she wanted to be a good leader and take charge she just has to remind them who is the boss. It doesn’t matter what she needs to do to make them realize it. This was the beginning of Daya’s days of blackmail and bribing her way through life.
  5. The last lesson is the only one with a happy end so far. When she was 16 her step mother became pregnant with her youngest brother. Her brother was diagnosed with cerebral palsey while he was still in the womb. Since it was her brother, Daya truly loved him and was able to cure him. Afterwards she fell into a coma for a week. When she woke up she never was the same, around this time she stopped being loving and caring and started acting like person she is today. Her dad told her how proud of her she was, that she followed rule/lesson number five without him telling her what it was. Rule number five, the most important of them all. Family always comes first.

Additional Information:
  • FC is Madison Beer
  • Lyrics are from Bubblegum Bitch by Marina and the Diamonds
 
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