Cupid's Tears (Greek Mythology)
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Ongoing, First published Jun 23, 2016
Love at first sight; Cupid's arrow was fired.
Love confessions; a dagger was thrown.
Small crushes; a stab of a blade

↠ Have you realized that every single of these could cause pain, but instead you slowly fall in love? Ending a love or relationship could feel like the pain. Don't pull out that arrow, or you will regret it. ↞

Didn't you know Cupid was a girl? 
Cupid not a god, but a goddess. A goddess who offers love to mortals and even immortals; the goddess of love. 
But one thing to know about Cupid: a definite lonely goddess.

Zandor, the boy who wore the hood. The boy who was mute; never spoke a word. The boy who was broken, will be healed by the power of love. Not anybody's love, but Cupid the goddess of love.
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