It was the first day of spring and love was in the air, along with pollen.

"I had better get me inhaler," said Cupid who had just sneezed while smelling her flowers out on her balcony. As she turned to go back into her room, she had knocked her bow and arrows off the balcony.

"Whoa, looks like Cupid lost these… awesome bow and arrows," said Hunter as he picked them up.

"I had better get these back to her," said Hunter.

[Wait a minute!] said Maddie as she interrupted the story.

[Mr. Author, we have already had this story before in the original series,] said Maddie.

[Don't worry, Maddie, there will be some changes in store for people,] said the author.

[There had better be,] said Maddie as she allowed the story to continue. Hunter then passed the archery grounds.

"I don't think Cupid would mind me using one," said Hunter as he shot an arrow at a target. However, the arrow turned at the last second and flew away. Hunter, mad at what had just happened, shot another arrow which did the same as the first.

"Alright, third time's the charm," said Hunter before shooting a dozen or more arrows at the same time.

"Oh, come on!" said Hunter as the arrows all went in different directions.

"Hunter, what are you doing?" asked Ashlynn as she approached the Huntsman who tried to hide the bow behind his back.

"Nothing," said Hunter.

"Is that Cupid's bow?" asked Ashlynn who could still clearly see it.

"I found it in the bushes over there and was taking it back to her… when I noticed the targets," said Hunter as he used the bow to point them out.

"Hunter, please tell me that you did not shoot any of the arrows," said a worried Ashlynn.

"I only shot a few, but it was like they had minds of their own," said Hunter.

"That's because they're heart seaking arrows, Hunter, they'll make anyone they hit fall in love with the first person they see!" said Ashlynn.

"We have to get Cupid," said Hunter.

[That sure wasn't in the original story,] said Maddie as she watched the two run off.

[There is still more to come, Maddie,] said the author.