Star of Wonder; Star of Light: January 2020 Prompt

Always 3 am

There are at least 100 billion planets in our Milky Way.  Many are the size of our earth. We send out signals hoping another planet will respond.

“Christmas was over and Max felt despondent and alone. He had attended one service at church and found the same old story boring except for the part about the star guiding visitors from the ends of the earth to Bethlehem. No one seemed to know where that star came from. 

He felt disconnected from himself, others, and nature. On late-night radio, people called in who had seen and been visited by ships from far away in the galaxy. They came in the middle of the night and Max always woke up for some reason at 3, as if he heard or sensed something out there.

For 2020 Max made a decision to set his phone alarm at 2. On the very first night...”

Empty Manger: December 2019 Prompt

What if…then next…

It was the Sunday before Christmas when the pastor was telling how the shepherds and three kings would go to a manger in a stable to see a special holy baby when Daphne stood up on the pew waving her arms. “Well, what if the baby is not born this year?”

What happened next was that...

Donna goes to college: September 2019 Prompt

Translation

How can she sleep? Tomorrow is her first day of college classes. Except for her best friend, Donna is a sinful loser. Her mother will no longer make eye contact with her. She dreams of professors acknowledging that she is smart, has insight, or has talent. But, her experience is that all they see, hear in her voice, notice in her body size and posture is that she used to be a man.

In the morning, Donna plans to .....

Where Is It: August 2019 Prompt

Carded

Lyndsey went to put her wet clothes in the dryers, but maintenance men had the dryers pulled out from the wall, replacing the hoses. That was three days ago. Her clothes were going to mildew if she didn't get them dried. Her size 24 clothes would be a wrinkle mess.

But, Lyndsey couldn't find her laundry card with six dollars left on it. The card was white. Lyndsey had spent the last day and a half sorting through papers on tables and the floor, trying to clean up her apartment and get ready for a Board of Supervisor's meeting on Renters' Rights.

Where was the damned card?

I'm No Fool: April 2019 Prompt

April Fools.

Using the text below as your beginning, keep writing up to 500-750 words

“I opened the door never expecting Donna to be standing there shouting ‘April Fools.’ Now, I knew she was up to something last night when at dinner she said…”