Little baby Jasmine was already hungry.
She sat there, her tiny body moving restlessly as Mom prepared her milk. The bottle was almost ready—but for Jasmine, even a few seconds felt too long.
At first, she made soft sounds.
“Eee… eee…”
Her eyes stayed fixed on Mom, watching every movement carefully. She knew the milk was coming, but she couldn’t wait.
Her hunger grew stronger.
Her face tightened, and her small hands began to move faster. The patience she had quickly disappeared.
Then suddenly—
“EEEEEE!”
Jasmine started crying loudly, her voice full of urgency and frustration. Her tiny body shook as she called out again and again.
“Eee! Eee!”
She leaned forward, clearly demanding the milk right now. Waiting was too hard, and her loud cries filled the room.
Mom hurried.
She quickly finished preparing the bottle and came closer. Jasmine’s eyes followed the bottle instantly, her cries becoming even sharper for a moment.
Then—
The milk reached her mouth.
Everything changed.
The loud crying stopped almost immediately. Jasmine grabbed the bottle and began drinking eagerly, her body finally relaxing.
The tension disappeared.
Now calm and focused, she enjoyed every sip, as if nothing had happened before.
For little Jasmine, hunger brings big emotions—but once she gets her milk, peace returns just as quickly.