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Cupid's Mistake
by Abigail H., Contest #200802
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Cupid was at it again, flying around looking for someone to shoot.  He saw this really pretty lady and decided to look around for a gentleman for her. 

Cupid flew all day, looking everywhere, trying to find the perfect guy.  He saw a very handsome man with a bouquet of flowers and decided to shoot him while the pretty lady was in front of the man. As soon as the arrow hit, they ran toward each other. When they met, they kissed and he handed her the bouquet. Then they went their own way. 

Cupid was ecstatic, but soon learned that the couple was not getting along. He wondered why and checked his “Love Manual.” In his manual he read that arrows don’t work if the person already has a true love. “So the guy must have a true love,” Cupid thought.  “I’ll just shoot everyone in this town and find his true love!”

And that's just what he did, but when no one else was affected by his arrows he thought to himself, “Oh, I guess they’re in love and each other's true love after all.  Well, my work here is definitely done.  My mission is complete.”


Abigail H., from Aurora, Colorado is 12 years old and in the 8th grade. She writes us that, "I have a horse and I love him.  I like to read and play on the computer."

© 2008 Abigail H. Original for CCF  (Abigail H. grants CCF  first electronic rights for one month; CCF may archive the material indefinitely and include it in an eBook anthology).

* CCF does not publish students' last names on the work they submit for publication.



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