
Under the pale morning light of the forest, little Alba clung tightly to her mother’s fur, her tiny fingers trembling with fear. Alba was still very young, her eyes wide with confusion as the world around her felt suddenly unsafe. Her mother, Anna, moved sharply and impatiently, pushing Alba away again and again. Each time Alba tried to return, hoping for warmth and comfort, Anna reacted with harsh movements that shocked everyone who watched.
Alba cried so loudly, her voice echoing through the trees like a desperate call for help. The sound carried pain, fear, and longing all at once. She did not understand why her own mother, the one she trusted most, seemed so cold and cruel. Alba fought hard, using every bit of strength in her small body to stay close, but Anna’s rejection was relentless.
Other monkeys nearby paused, their faces showing tension and concern. Alba stumbled on the ground, then quickly struggled back up, refusing to give up. Her cries grew louder, not just from physical pain, but from a broken heart. She reached out again, touching Anna’s leg, silently begging to be accepted.
For a brief moment, Anna looked back. There was a flash of emotion—confusion, anger, maybe even fear—before she turned away once more. Alba collapsed onto the leaves, shaking and exhausted, her cries slowly turning into soft, helpless sobs. The forest, once full of playful sounds, felt heavy and quiet.
This pitiful moment reminded everyone that life in the wild is not always gentle. Alba’s suffering showed how fragile a baby’s world can be when love and protection disappear. Yet even in her pain, Alba’s will to survive shone brightly. Her loud cries were not only a sound of sorrow, but also a powerful sign of courage, hope, and the deep desire for a mother’s love.