Little Ronaldo sat quietly, but his face showed he wasn’t happy at all.
His tiny body stayed still, but inside, he felt annoyed.
Mom was talking to him—gently, lovingly—but for Ronaldo, it felt like too much.
At first, he made a small sound.
“Eee…”
He looked away, avoiding her eyes.
Mom continued speaking softly, trying to guide him and help him understand. Her voice was calm, full of care and patience.
But Ronaldo didn’t want to hear it.
His lips tightened.
His face turned slightly away.
He began moaning softly, showing his frustration.
“Eee… eee…”
It wasn’t loud crying—just a stubborn, unhappy sound. His tiny body leaned to one side, clearly showing his mood.
He felt overwhelmed.
Too much talking.
Too much advice.
He just wanted quiet.
Mom noticed.
She paused for a moment, then gently placed her hand on his back. She didn’t force him to listen—she simply stayed close, letting him feel her calm presence.
Slowly, Ronaldo’s moaning softened.
His body relaxed a little.
He didn’t respond right away, but he stayed there, no longer as tense as before.
After a quiet moment, he glanced back at Mom.
Still a bit moody—
But calmer.
Mom smiled gently, understanding him.
Sometimes, even little ones need space to process their feelings.
And for Ronaldo, a little quiet—along with love—was exactly what he needed.