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Valentine's Day

Valentine's Day
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Valentine's Day, occasionally rendered as Valentine's day (PROSE: Annals of the Jen: One Year of Jenny Over-There: Tetra-None Hepta-Oct and Doctor Know-It-All Talk it Out) or St. Valentine's Day, (PROSE: Father Christmas) or shortened to Valentine's, (PROSE: A Copper-Colored Christmas Carol) was a yearly holiday celebrating romantic love. On Valentine's Day, one was supposed to set a date with one's romantic partner and give them a present.

Due to her interdimensional nature, Jenny Everywhere once experienced many Valentine's Days at once, and was disappointed that every one of her partners gave her something special and otherworldly when what she really wanted for once was a nice, normal, unassuming Valentine. (COMIC: My Bloody Valentine)

On one quiet Valentine's Day in 2023 in one universe, a mysterious copper-coloured robot snuck into Jenny's apartment and tried to romanticise her, but was forced to flee by Jenny, the Robot Toaster and Professor Awesome. (PROSE: Valentine's Visitor)

Elsewhere at the same time, the staff of the Multidimensional Finders Service had several misadventures as the Man in Grey and Dynamite Thor pursued their various romantic aspirations and Jenny Over-There attempted to avoid as much drama as possible. (PROSE: Lovie Dovie Stuff)

Due to its conceptual relationship to their theme and purpose, the holiday was cause for yearly celebration by the Crew of the Copper-Colored Cupids in the Cupid Homeworld, although, since they did not partake in romance themselves, the Cupids merely used it as an excuse for general-purpose merriment. (PROSE: A Copper-Colored Christmas Carol) “St. Valentine's Day” was mentioned in Cupid Fact File #1225 as one of the powerful, multiversally-stable concepts to which the Cupids had attached themselves. (PROSE: Father Christmas)