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 Feast
![]() | The feast that left my friend shattered
The humiliation and heartbreak were beyond words, and all eyes were on us as I rushed over to pull her back. I regretted inviting her to an event that broke her and her world apart. |
| The Day the Magic Ended
As I lift up my fork to begin diving into my slice of chocolate cake, a commotion from the kitchen suddenly disturbs the peace. It starts off quietly, then escalates in tone and volume. From the kitchen doorway I can see shadows, aside from the frailing arms that make an abrupt appearance every now and then. I can identify a few words of the argument between the two women, one of whom is my deaf aunt Kathy who has a very distinguishing voice, until her words begin to turn into screams. | |
| The Feast of Friendship
As we walked round the hall participating in the programme and discussing too, Timothy continued to untangle the once hidden layers of feasting to me. While walking round the hall, we noticed a table embellished with nice veggies all with unique flavors, and we decided to check it out. "These veggies were transported from the far ends of the earth," he clarified. "They remind us of the worldwide links we share, the interwovenness of societies, as well as tastes." | |
| Induction ceremony
Deep down within me, I knew the make over session was not taking too long but I had to hurry the make-up artist because time wasn’t really on my side anymore. The induction was supposed to start by 9am and at 8:40 am, I was still under brushes and colors to paint my face. |
Our third place winner is @diikaan, with the story:

That was up until my dad passed and the realities of our tradition beamed its bright lights in our direction. My mom was wrecked, my sister was distraught and my elder was caught up in a web where the cobs were traditional rituals and practices that his youthful brain could barely comprehend. It seemed as if everyone wanted their own bite of the corpse.
Our second place winner is @egboncass, with the story:

Source Own
The day finally arrived and I was doing everything in my power to calm my nerves, I had spent the week leading up to the event fighting with everyone from the stylist she sent who kept proposing atrocious outfits to the choreographer who couldn’t seem to understand that I was only given a few minutes as a courtesy to her and I would rather spend that time showing off my abilities as an artist than disgracing my lineage with my nonexistent dance moves. I knew that this birthday dinner would either be the big break I needed to find my place in the industry or mark me as unworthy in the eyes of the entire industry.
Our first place winner is @nancybriti1, with the story:

Everyone would get up and take something from the table and share it among themselves or take a tray and leave it in the center of the room for everyone to help themselves. Although the table was laden with food, the chairs were empty. No one sat in them.
Camaraderie is much more about a feeling of togetherness than actual friendship. You can tap into the emotional buzz of camaraderie with a total stranger; there just has to be a connecting factor.
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