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 Love
| The Fruits Of Our Labor It has been four days since our first harvest from the farm, and every afternoon I love to have it as a snack. I'm learning more interesting ways to incorporate it into our diets and who knows what my experiment will bring. |
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| The choice to love The carnival was awesomely infused with a rich display of both local and foreign artistic expressions such as dance, instant paintings, and costume displays. They even promised a full-stage play the next day. Somewhere in the middle of the fun, I excused myself to get a drink. Despite the air being chilly, the body heat from the crowd made me dehydrated. I had just gotten a cold bottle of Coca-Cola when someone bumped into me and the entire bottle went flying. I turned angry eyes and locked them with his own, enlarged in shock. |
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| Que Sera Sera The next day, I got the opportunity to meet Segun. He was a really handsome looking fellow. Really outspoken and very humble for a teenager who had so much money. I watched as my sister explained to him that she accepted the gift from the previous day but that was the last of it. I don't really know what she said after that but I'm certain that it wasn't something Segun liked hearing. |
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| Inkwell's Love Throughout those days and nights of that week, we exchanged affectionate messages, creating the illusion of romantic involvement while we weren't dating; It's friendship that was the bedrock, with a chemistry stronger than a covalent bond. |
Our third place winner is @JJmusa2004, with the story:
One tactic I employed to get close to Jadesola but had little results was constantly borrowing things from her, such as notebooks, biros, pencils, erasers, etc. Another was to send small notes to those we loved, not necessarily as declarations of intent but perhaps to pass on information we did not want others to know about. Nonetheless, I made my decision, "I would write her a love note," which I eventually did, but the outcome was rather unpalatable. I sent a junior student to deliver the small, pieced love note that contained the expression of my undiluted heart feelings for her, savored with promises of commitment and public displays of affection.
Our second place winner is @balikis95, with the story:
However, the most interesting part of this was that she got my beloved home and had it made for me when I got back the next day. And just the smell alone made my head rotate 360 degrees in a flash. It was worth it! Every moment was filled with a blissful adventure.
Our first place winner is @marriot5464, with the story:
Then the sound of a loud bang on the door added to it. Quickly, I got up and opened the door and it was just like a scene from a romantic movie. Standing on the other side was my dad smiling, drenched to the bone with the golden price, the drugs that will bring relief to my mum in his hands and a soaked umbrella.
The word "time" can take many forms
Timeout, timeless, timetable, timepiece, timekeeper, timeline, timley, times, time-sharing, time-sheet, time-locked, time-lapse, time-worn, time-sensitive.
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