
The afternoon was quiet, but Chichi’s heart was anything but calm. Her tiny eyes filled with tears as she stood alone, watching Jacky from a distance. Usually, Jacky was her safe place—the one she always ran to when she felt scared or unsure. But today felt different. Something in the air made Chichi uneasy, as if she already knew her heart was about to break.
Suddenly, Chichi began to cry. It wasn’t a soft whimper; it was a deep, painful cry that came from fear and confusion. She ran as fast as her little legs could carry her, reaching out with trembling arms, desperate to cling to Jacky. In her mind, all she wanted was comfort—a warm hug to make the sadness disappear.
But when Chichi reached him, Jacky turned away.
That moment shattered her. Jacky rejected her cling, gently pushing her aside as if he didn’t notice how broken she felt. Chichi froze for a second, unable to understand why the one she trusted most wouldn’t hold her. Her cries grew louder, echoing her heartbreak. She stumbled back, tears streaming down her face, her small body shaking with emotion.
Chichi tried again. She ran back, crying even harder, hoping Jacky would change his mind. She clung to his leg, begging without words. But once more, Jacky rejected her. Not with anger, but with distance—and that hurt even more. To Chichi, that distance felt like abandonment.
She collapsed onto the floor, sobbing uncontrollably. Her chest rose and fell quickly as she cried, her tiny hands clutching the ground. The pain of rejection was too heavy for her little heart. She wasn’t naughty or demanding—she was just a child seeking love.
Watching Chichi in that moment was heartbreaking. Her tears told a story of innocence, of a baby who didn’t understand why comfort was denied. Eventually, as her cries softened into quiet sobs, she curled up alone, exhausted from crying.
This moment reminded everyone how deeply Chichi feels emotions. Her heartbreak was real, her pain pure. All she wanted was love—and sometimes, the smallest rejection can cause the biggest tears.