In this post, we'll announce the winners from last week's contest and provide the prompt for the coming week.
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Thank you to all who participated in last week's prompt Agreement
![]() | Chukwuma
Unfortunately, I later found out that the real reason he was canceling with Funmi was because he wanted time alone with a new girl he was crushing on. As fate would have it, I knew the girl. In fact, everyone in our apartment complex knew the girl. She was the kind that sticks only when she feels a guy is rich. As I can tell, Chukwuma was just a struggling student as I am and so dropping Adaeze for a much hotter girl who cared only if you can spend money on her was a trip on a wrong track. Besides from what he told me he had already created an impression to the said girl that he was rich, at least to a level. |
![]() | Solely mismatched an everlasting agreement
From that day forward, we became experts in the art of concealment. We procured specific stockings that appeared jumbled on the surface but were meticulously harmonized underneath. It was similar to a veiled fashion dialect that only the both of us comprehended. Capturing each other's gaze with an affirmative nod communicated silently, signifying that our eccentric agreement remained unbroken. |
![]() | The agreement of love
Soon enough, the once nonchalant and indifferent youth who always wanted to sit at the back, was now sitting in front, reading minutes and addressing fellow people. Everything was a mess in the beginning, but within months, I adjusted properly into my new role. |
![]() | Loyalty how unsavoury
Now, I knew that I’d just been served an unadulterated emotional blackmail. She knew that I knew it too but there was nothing I could do. She’d trapped me with the friend card. So after making her promise that it was going to be a one-time thing, I agreed to cover up for her. |
Our third place winner is , with the story:

They swung into action and different answers were presented to me which were incorrect. I waited for everyone to submit after giving them adequate time to provide a solution to the question. David's solution was the last that I marked and to my surprise, he solved it correctly. I was amazed. I immediately called him and gave him a marker to solve what he had in his book on the board. He confidently solved the question on the board with enough explanation to other pupils to understand.
Our second place winner is , with the story:

It was at that moment of uneasiness and disenchantment that the need to write was born. Writing became a refuge, a way to give voice to the feelings and emotions that had flooded me. Words became allies, a means to process the lived experience and find meaning in the chaos.
Our first place winner is , with the story:
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My husband offered himself to me as a training ground and partner. Of course, he didn't tell me so, because if he had told me that he was offering himself to me as someone who would give me an opportunity to mature and learn how to deal with provocation, that would have been an anticipatory provocation for which I would have immediately closed myself off, as it would have seemed arrogant, conceited and inappropriate.
Our sense of the environment and even our connections to people, relationships and emotions are often dictated by definitive scents, aromas or perfumes.
This week we ask you to use any of the words associated with scent or smell, either good or bad, to write a personal story.
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