There was a woman, Anna, in a small village. She had a beautiful blue ribbon around her neck. In the village, ribbons were used to show one's skill in weaving. Anna was the best weaver in the village. She made the ribbon herself. It was a symbol of her pride and her craft. Whenever there was a festival, people would look at her ribbon with admiration. One year, a big city merchant came to the village and offered to buy her ribbon for a large sum of money. But Anna refused. She said the ribbon was part of her and she could never sell it.
Once upon a time, there was a young woman named Lily. She always wore a red ribbon around her neck. It was a gift from her grandmother who passed away. The ribbon was a simple piece of cloth, but it held great sentimental value for Lily. Every time she touched it, she remembered the warm hugs and kind words from her grandmother. One day, she lost the ribbon while traveling. She was devastated. But then, a kind stranger found it and returned it to her. From that day on, Lily treasured the ribbon even more.