21/09/2025
There was a beautiful but pompous lady in Abat town known as Adiaha. She spent three years learning tailoring skills, and after graduating, her parents happily opened a shop for her. Despite her training, Adiaha struggled with sewing. Whenever customers brought her clothes to sew, she would either spoil them or secretly take them to another female tailor to fix.
Adiaha continued this habit for a while, without the notice of her customers.
One day, a customer called her to ask if she had finished sewing her clothes. Adiaha, assuming it was the other tailor calling, hurriedly said, "I'm coming to pick the clothes now."
The customer was surprised and asked, "Which clothes are you coming to pick?" Adiaha, still unaware of the mix-up, replied, "The last clothes I brought to your shop, the owner wants to use it today."
The customer's tone changed, and she asked pointed questions, revealing that she was the one who had given Adiaha the clothes to sew in the first place. Adiaha's secret was exposed, and her reputation as a tailor was at stake. Since that day, her customers began to lose trust in her abilities, and her business suffered a setback.
Adiaha was left with a thought on how to redeem her image and regain her customers' trust. She realized she needed to improve on her skills and be honest with her clients. It was a tough lesson, but one that could help her rebuild a stronger business in the long run.