Culture Clash

She Sold My Practice Bracelet at the Craft Table

I left one practice bracelet beside my display. My friend sold it as the favorite piece.

Fictional case Interactive webtoon 8 panels

This is an original fictional interactive webtoon case about culture clash. Read the story, inspect the details, pick a side, and see the split.

Mina arranges handmade bracelets at a community craft table.
Mina brought her bracelets to the craft table.

First public display.

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Receipt layer
3 receipts waiting.
Mina sets an uneven practice bracelet beside her tools.
One bracelet was just a practice piece.

No tag. No price.

Lena watches Mina's craft table while Mina steps away.
Lena offered to watch the table.

Just for a minute.

A shopper points excitedly at Mina's practice bracelet.
A shopper loved the one off to the side.

The imperfect one.

Lena hands Mina's practice bracelet to a shopper.
So Lena sold it.

No tag. Still gone.

Mina confronts Lena about selling the practice bracelet.
Lena said the buyer loved it.

Mina said it was never for sale.

Friends split around the craft table over the bracelet sale.
The table split.

Maker boundary or happy buyer?

Mina and Lena stand by the craft table after the bracelet sale.
So where do you stand?

One bracelet. Three takes.

Evidence

Check the details.

Table setup

Finished bracelets had blank price tags. The practice bracelet sat beside Mina's tools with no tag.

Lena's choice

Lena sold the bracelet because the shopper loved it and Mina was away from the table.

Mina's boundary

Mina says an untagged sample should not leave the table without her clear yes.

Pick your side

Should Lena reverse the sale, was the happy buyer enough, or should every untagged sample need a fresh yes?

Three takes enter the chat.Claim a lane before the split shows.
Three takes are live. Tap a lane.
Open the receipts
  1. Mina brought her bracelets to the craft table.
    She priced the finished pieces and tried not to hover over every bracelet.
    Okay. Finished pieces only.
  2. One bracelet was just a practice piece.
    It had uneven beads and a clasp she was still testing, so Mina kept it off the display mat.
    This one stays with me.
  3. Lena offered to watch the table.
    Mina trusted her because Lena had organized the whole pop-up.
    I will keep an eye on it.
  4. A shopper loved the one off to the side.
    Lena hesitated, then heard the shopper say it felt more handmade than the rest.
    This one has personality.
  5. So Lena sold it.
    By the time Mina came back, the bracelet she never priced was already in a shopper's bag.
    She was so excited.
  6. Lena said the buyer loved it.
    Lena saw a happy customer. Mina saw her control over her own work disappear.
    That was my practice piece.
    I can give you the money.
  7. The table split.
    Some said Lena should track the buyer down. Others said the sale was sweet and fixable.
    Ask the maker first.
    The buyer loved it.
  8. So where do you stand?
    Mina and Lena have to decide whether to undo the sale, let the buyer keep it, or make every untagged piece ask-first.
    What should Lena do now?
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