Baby monkey Lucy is hungry and wants to drink milk 🍼🐒

Baby monkey Lucy is hungry, and she makes sure everyone knows it right away. The moment her tummy starts to rumble, her eyes search for Cici, filled with urgency and hope at the same time 🐒🍼. She lets out a small, needy cry—not too loud at first—just enough to say, “I need my milk now.”

Lucy crawls closer to Cici, reaching out with her tiny hands. Her movements are quick and a little clumsy, driven by pure hunger. When she doesn’t see the bottle immediately, her little face tightens with worry. The soft cries turn into impatient sounds, her body wiggling as she waits. To Lucy, milk isn’t just food—it’s comfort, warmth, and reassurance all in one.

Cici notices right away. She speaks gently, letting Lucy know she’s heard. As soon as Lucy hears Cici’s voice, she calms just a little, though her eyes stay locked on where the milk should be. Her trust in Cici is strong, even when hunger makes her fussy.

When the bottle finally appears, Lucy’s whole mood changes. She grabs it eagerly with both hands, pulling it close like a precious treasure. The crying stops instantly, replaced by soft, happy drinking sounds 🍼✨. Her shoulders relax, and her breathing slows as the milk soothes her from the inside out.

Cici holds Lucy carefully, making sure she’s comfortable. She gently supports her head, watching closely as Lucy drinks. With every sip, the hunger fades, and peace settles in. Lucy’s eyes begin to droop, her tiny body melting into Cici’s arms.

By the time the bottle is empty, Lucy is calm and content. She gives a small satisfied sigh and leans against Cici, no longer worried or restless. The hunger that caused all the fuss is gone, replaced by warmth and safety 🤍🐒.

Moments like this show how deeply Lucy depends on Cici. When Lucy is hungry, Cici is there. And with milk in her belly and love all around her, baby monkey Lucy feels perfectly cared for.

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