CUPID LOVE (The God of Love)
PART 1
Chapter 1: The Mischief Maker
In the ethereal realm of Olympus, where the gods resided among the clouds, Cupid, the mischievous god of love, flitted about with his golden bow and arrows. Known for his playful antics, Cupid delighted in sparking romance among mortals, often stirring up unexpected love stories. His tiny wings shimmered in the sunlight as he prepared for another day of mischief.
One day, while observing the world below, Cupid noticed a particularly intriguing scene. A young woman named Lila sat alone on a park bench, sketching the beauty of nature. Her deep brown eyes were filled with longing, but she seemed unaware of the love that surrounded her. Cupid decided she was the perfect target for his next adventure.
“Ah, a heart in need of a little nudge,” he whispered to himself, grinning mischievously. He took aim and released an arrow that shimmered as it flew toward Lila, unaware that it would not only change her life but also his.
Chapter 2: The Unexpected Connection
As the arrow struck Lila’s heart, a rush of warmth enveloped her. She looked up, her gaze landing on a stranger who had just entered the park—a tall, handsome artist named Marco. He was setting up his easel, completely absorbed in his work. The moment Lila’s eyes met his, an undeniable spark ignited.
With a newfound confidence, Lila approached Marco. “Your work is beautiful,” she said, gesturing toward his canvas. Marco looked up, surprised, and smiled. “Thank you! Would you like to join me?”
As they talked, Lila discovered that Marco shared her passion for art and nature. They spent hours laughing and sharing stories, their connection deepening with every passing moment. Cupid watched from above, his heart swelling with joy. But little did he know, his own heart was about to be stirred.
Chapter 3: Cupid’s Dilemma
As days turned into weeks, Lila and Marco’s love blossomed. They painted the town together, creating art that captured their growing affection. But Cupid soon realized that he had grown fond of watching them. He felt a strange tug in his own heart, something he had never experienced before—a longing for connection.
Back on Olympus, Venus, the goddess of love, noticed Cupid’s distraction. “What’s wrong, my little mischief-maker?” she asked, arching an eyebrow.
“I don’t know,” Cupid admitted. “I’ve never felt this way before. It’s as if their love is awakening something in me.”
Venus smiled knowingly. “Ah, it seems you’ve caught a glimpse of true love. Perhaps it’s time for you to experience it yourself.”
Cupid pondered her words, realizing that while he could ignite love in others, he had never sought it for himself.