Little Selena had just finished her milk—but for her, it wasn’t enough.
She sat there, looking at the bottle, her tiny face slowly changing. Her eyes stayed fixed on Mommy, full of expectation.
She wanted more.
At first, she made soft sounds.
“Eee… eee…”
Her small hands moved slightly, asking gently. But when no more milk came right away, her mood shifted quickly.
Her lips trembled.
Her body tensed.
Then suddenly—
“EEEEEE!”
Selena burst into a super loud cry, her voice full of urgency and demand. Her tiny body shook as she cried harder and louder.
“Eee! Eee!”
She reached forward, clearly asking for more milk. The hunger—or maybe just her desire—felt too strong to ignore.
Her cries filled the room.
Sharp.
Emotional.
Impossible to miss.
Mommy quickly understood.
She gently prepared more milk and came closer. Selena’s eyes followed every move, still crying but filled with hope.
Then—
The bottle reached her mouth.
Instantly, the crying stopped.
Her body relaxed as she began drinking eagerly again. The loud tantrum disappeared, replaced by quiet focus.
Now calm and satisfied, Selena enjoyed every sip.
For little Selena, when it comes to milk—more is always better, and she won’t stay quiet until she gets it.