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Hello people, I present to you my first little story. I wrote it in 2 days so be indulgent.
Thank you for commenting, if you wish of course.
Livia had always dreamed of becoming a successful hairstylist, and after years of hard work and dedication, she finally landed a job at one of the most prestigious salons in town. Her clients ranged from high-end celebrities to everyday people looking for a new look, and she was always keen to give them the best possible service. However, there was one particular client who made her working days hell - a rude and arrogant bourgeois woman who treated her like a servant.
Despite all her efforts to please the client, the woman was never satisfied with her haircuts and constantly complained about everything. Livia tried to ignore his behavior, but deep down she was sick of being treated this way. One day, while the client was sitting in her chair, Livia couldn't take it anymore. She grabbed her trimmer and without saying a word, she shaved the woman's head completely bald.
The client was shocked and furious, but Livia held her ground. "I'm sorry, but I can't work with someone who disrespects me and my job," she said firmly. "I hope you can learn to treat people with kindness and respect in the future."
The client stormed out of the salon, but to Livia's surprise, many of her other clients praised her for her bravery. They admired her for standing up to someone who had treated her unfairly for so long. News of her act of courage spread quickly, and soon Livia's salon was flooded with new customers who wanted to be served by the young hairdresser who was not afraid to fight back.
From that day on, Livia became the hairstylist who had the courage to do the right thing, even when it wasn't easy. She continued to work hard and hone her craft, and her reputation as a skilled and compassionate hairdresser only grew stronger. And as for the rude bourgeois client? She never returned to the living room, but Livia knew she had done the right thing, and that was all that mattered.
I wrote this story as a little personal revenge from a real insufferable client who often made me want to punish her.
Now it's done, at least in my imagination.