
Little monkey Moka was playing cheerfully near the village when she got too close to a broken electric wire hanging low from a wooden pole. Curious and unaware of danger, she touched it. In a split second, a jolt of electricity surged through her tiny body, and she let out a heartbreaking scream. Her body jerked violently, and she fell hard to the dusty ground below.
For a moment, Moka lay still, eyes blinking in shock, her tiny arms trembling. Then came the cries—soft at first, then louder and full of pain. She whimpered, struggling to rise to her feet, her legs weak from the electric shock. But Moka didn’t give up. She tried again and again, wobbling on her shaky limbs, dragging herself forward on the dirt path as she looked around, scared and confused.
“Mama… Mama…” her cries seemed to call. She needed comfort, warmth, and protection—she needed her mother.
Villagers nearby watched in silence, some moved by the sight of the poor baby monkey’s suffering. Her eyes scanned the trees and bushes, hoping her mom would hear and come running to help. But no mother was in sight yet.
Despite the pain, Moka kept moving slowly, still crying, every step full of determination. Her fur was messy, her body hurt, but her heart was focused on one thing: finding her mom. Each little sound she made echoed with desperation.
Will her mother find her in time and hold her close again? Moka’s tiny body may be weak now, but her spirit remains strong. The baby monkey’s journey touched many hearts that day—reminding everyone how deeply animals feel pain, fear, and love too.