Aims & Shoot.
One job.
Andrew Connelly had one job.
Yet he managed to turn that into a giant, colossal mess.
As a descendant of Cupid, or "Uncle E" as he is more affectionately known amongst the Connelly clan, the young man was given a choice between pursuing the family business or choosing to remain "normal" like his mother. Naturally, his being a man of adventure, Andrew chose the former.
His first solo assignment was simple.
All he had to do was shoot Cedric Mathers (aka the residential top jock) and Danielle Loukas (aka the residential angst ridden artist) with the arrows of love and allow destiny to take it's course.
It was one job.
A job so basic and simple that his ancestors could (and many a times, have) do blindfolded.
Through a slight impairment of judgment (by the wind. He blames the wind.), the arrow struck the wrong girl.
The only way to undo this sitch (and mollify the fates) is to make the two newly-starcrossed lovers fall in love in the good ole manual way.
After all, destiny can overpower even the magic of Cupid.
The stakes are high.
Make them fall in love in six months' time or Andrew would let his clan's centuries standing reputation crumble to dust (and also lose his bow licence).
The water's rough.
With the fast approaching deadline, meddling rival clans and the ever growing attraction between the arrow-struck teenagers, he already had a lot on his plate.
However, the biggest complication arose in the unlikeliest of places.
His own heart.
Follow Andrew and his gang in a Shakespearean romantic comedy of epic proportions that will make you cry tears of laughter.
"The thing about destiny is that it's made to be rewritten"
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Aim & Shoot
Teen FictionOne job. Andrew Connelly had one job. Yet he managed to turn that into a giant, colossal mess. As a descendant of Cupid, or "Uncle E" as he is more affectionately known amongst the Connelly clan, the young man was given a choice between pursui...