
The morning in the forest started quietly, with the little baby monkey jumping around its mother, full of energy and playfulness. The mother, tired and searching for food, only wanted a moment of peace. But the baby didn’t understand. It tugged her tail, pulled her fur, and even tried to climb on her head. Suddenly, the mother’s patience ran out. Her eyes turned sharp, and her hands reached out to grab the tiny baby roughly.
The baby monkey, realizing something was wrong, started shaking with fear. It cried softly, hoping Mom Libby would calm down, but she didn’t. In a moment of anger, the mother bit the baby’s little head. The sound made everyone nearby freeze. The baby whimpered in pain, curling into a small ball, too scared to move. It didn’t understand why the mother who usually gave it warmth now hurt it so badly.
After a while, the mother seemed to realize what she had done. She looked down at her trembling baby, her expression turning from anger to regret. Slowly, she reached out, touched the baby’s back, and pulled it close again. The baby, though frightened, pressed against her, still trusting the warmth of her body.
This heartbreaking scene showed how even among animals, emotions can flare and cause pain. The baby’s small cry faded under the mother’s chest as she began grooming it gently, trying to comfort the fear she had created. The forest returned to silence, but the moment stayed heavy — a painful reminder that love and anger can live side by side, even in a mother’s heart.