MIMI CAN’T STOP! The Flood Aftermath Made Her Skin Crawl 😱

MIMI CAN’T STOP! The Flood Aftermath Made Her Skin Crawl 😱 – Baby Monkey Cici

The flood had passed days ago, but for little Mimi, its effects were still clinging to her like an invisible shadow. The water was gone, the ground had dried, yet Mimi couldn’t stop scratching, rubbing, and squirming. It looked as if her own skin no longer felt like a safe place to rest. Every tiny movement was filled with discomfort, and her wide eyes showed confusion mixed with fear.

Before the flood, Mimi was calm and playful. She loved sitting quietly beside Baby Monkey Cici, sharing snacks and gentle cuddles. Now, even when everything seemed normal, Mimi twitched at the slightest sensation. A breeze, a speck of dust, or the memory of water touching her fur made her flinch. The aftermath of the flood had left her hypersensitive, as if her nerves were still on high alert.

The caregiver noticed Mimi constantly rubbing her arms and belly, unable to settle down. When placed on a soft towel, she wriggled endlessly, standing up and sitting down again, as though something was crawling all over her. It wasn’t just physical discomfort—it was emotional. The flood had shocked her system, and her little body was still trying to understand that the danger was over.

Bath time, once soothing, became impossible. The moment Mimi heard water, she panicked. Her breathing quickened, and she scratched more intensely, almost begging for the feeling to stop. The caregiver didn’t force her. Instead, warm blankets replaced water, and gentle massages helped reassure her sensitive skin. Soft touches and slow movements told Mimi she was safe.

Cici stayed close, watching over her sister with quiet concern. When Mimi’s movements became frantic, Cici leaned in, offering comfort with her presence. Sometimes just sitting together made Mimi pause for a moment, her scratching slowing as she leaned into familiar warmth. The bond between them became a small anchor in the storm of lingering fear.

As hours turned into days, there were brief moments of relief. Mimi would suddenly stop, look around, and rest her hands in her lap, surprised by the calm. These moments didn’t last long, but they were signs of healing. Trauma doesn’t fade instantly, especially for a baby who doesn’t understand why everything changed so suddenly.

With patience, routine, and endless care, Mimi slowly began to feel her body again without fear. Each calm moment was a step forward. The flood had shaken her deeply, but love, safety, and time were gently teaching Mimi that the crawling fear would not last forever.

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