She was wearing a full Cupid costume. Not a sexy Cupid. Not a cute cherub. She was wearing an ill-fitting, white bed-sheet toga, aluminum foil wings that drooped to the left, and a plastic bow with suction-cup arrows.
But this Valentine’s Day, she took it to a level no one saw coming. According to sources close to the family (aka, the comments section and a grainy living room livestream), Jasmine’s older brother—let’s call him "Mark"—had planned a perfect, saccharine-sweet Valentine’s Day for his long-term girlfriend, Sarah. jasmine grey valentines day surprise brattysis
Valentine’s Day is a landmine of clichés. Flowers wilt, chocolate gets eaten by February 15th, and dinner reservations always feel like a cattle call. But occasionally, a story emerges from the chaos of cupid’s arrow that is so uniquely chaotic, so perfectly timed, and so wildly entertaining that it redefines what a holiday surprise looks like. She was wearing a full Cupid costume