
Bath time arrives, and Baby Monkey Lucy instantly starts the drama 😆🐒. The moment she realizes what’s happening, her calm mood disappears like magic. Her eyes widen, her mouth opens, and out comes that dramatic little cry that sounds way bigger than her tiny body. It’s as if she’s saying, “Nope! Absolutely not!”
Lucy twists and squirms in Cici’s arms, throwing in extra moves just to make her point clear. One second she’s reaching out like she wants help, the next she’s pulling back as far as she can. Her tiny hands wave in the air, and her face scrunches up into the most exaggerated expression. The bath hasn’t even started yet, but Lucy is already performing at full volume 😂💦.
Cici can’t help but smile. She talks softly to Lucy, trying to calm her down, but Lucy isn’t ready to give up the drama so easily. She lets out another protest cry, then pauses for a second to check if anyone is watching. When she sees Cici’s calm face, she cries again—just a little louder this time.
As soon as Lucy’s feet touch the water, the drama reaches a new level. She freezes, then gasps like something shocking has happened. Her body stiffens, her eyes dart around, and she clings tightly to Cici. It’s all very serious in Lucy’s world, even if it looks adorable from the outside 😆🐒.
But slowly, something changes. The warm water isn’t as scary as she imagined. The cries turn into soft grumbles, then quiet sounds of curiosity. Lucy starts watching the water move around her toes. She still looks suspicious, but the drama fades little by little.
Cici gently washes her, keeping her close and safe. Lucy relaxes, though she keeps a dramatic pout just in case. By the end of bath time, the big performance is over. Lucy is calm, clean, and wrapped in a towel, looking proud of herself for surviving such an “ordeal” 🛁🤍.
Bath time drama or not, Baby Monkey Lucy always ends up safe in Cici’s arms—and that’s what matters most.