In this post, we'll provide the prompt for the coming week.
We ask that you read our Creative Nonfiction Tips post to learn about the creative nonfiction genre and review our guidelines.
Important notes:
Thank you to all who participated in last week's prompt : Skeletons in the closet.
Highlighting @lightpen, with the story:

"Good evening, Ma. Please, I am still having problems accessing the money sent to me. The bank network is bad. I wish to buy a few things and pay for them in addition to the previous bill as soon as the bank server improves."
Curator's comment :
lightpen writes an engaging, well structured CNF about discovering that his best friend and roommate was lying to him about his financial circumstances and taking advantage of his sweet, generous nature. The revelation of the betrayal is quite breathtaking and L narrates it all with perfect attention to pacing.
Highlighting @zerah, with the story:
But then again, there was cute Kunle, my colleague stealing glances at me at intervals from the other side of his cubicle. I guess he thought I couldn't see his eyes on me. And I made sure not to give a clue that I could notice him staring. I was enjoying it, every bit of it.
Curator's comment :
zerah writes a very well-written and compelling CNF about an office crush gone wrong. She senses the eyes and attention of an attractive young man on her, and enjoys the attention. A friend tries to discourage the attraction, telling her that the guy is a player. But she has already fallen under his spell. When he invites her out for dinner that evening, she readily accepts. But then, when she takes a few minutes to spiff up her makeup at the end of the day in a bathroom stall, she hears an argument in another stall between the guy and a woman (a superior) he is having an affair with, and the woman is explaining to him that he belongs to her and that he had better not date Z or any of the other young women in the office. She comes to her senses and calls it off! Nicely told, with excellent integration of action and dialogue.
Something that either gave you joy or prevented your enjoyment. This is an easy prompt, which should have your pens poised before you disengage. The prompt is any story connected to the word "joy."
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