
The moment the camera turns on, little Chichi is already lying flat on the floor, her tiny arms stretched out dramatically as she kicks her feet in frustration. It’s clear something upset her deeply—her eyes are squeezed shut, and she lets out the most heartbreaking little cries. Chichi isn’t usually like this, but today… today she’s overwhelmed. Maybe she’s tired, hungry, or just frustrated. Whatever it is, her emotions take over completely.
Jenny, who had been quietly sitting nearby, suddenly notices Chichi’s tantrum. At first, she seems curious. She tilts her head, blinks slowly, and watches every movement. But soon, that curiosity turns into something unexpected—Jenny starts getting annoyed. She walks closer, puffing out her little cheeks in irritation, and you can practically see the attitude building in her tiny body.
Instead of comforting Chichi, Jenny does the nasty thing no one expected. She reaches out, pokes Chichi’s shoulder sharply, and then lets out a loud, angry chirp as if scolding her. Chichi freezes, shocked. Her tears stop for a moment as she stares at Jenny, confused and hurt. Jenny then stomps her tiny foot, almost as if she’s saying, “Stop crying! You’re bothering me!”
It’s the kind of behavior that surprises everyone watching—Jenny is usually gentle, playful, and sweet. But today, she clearly woke up on the wrong side of the bed. Maybe she doesn’t know how to handle big emotions, whether they’re hers or someone else’s.
Chichi, overwhelmed, curls into a small ball and lets out a soft whimper. That little sound finally seems to break through Jenny’s irritation. She pauses, looks at Chichi again, and her body language shifts. The anger fades, replaced by a slow blink of guilt. Jenny quietly sits next to Chichi, not touching her, but close enough to show she didn’t mean it.
In the end, the tantrum, the anger, the tiny conflict—it’s all just part of their growing personalities. Even the sweetest babies have tough moments… and so do their little monkey friends.