Little Minea stood on the edge of the bed, her tiny feet frozen in place.
She had climbed up before—
But getting down?
That felt scary.
Her big eyes looked down at the floor. It suddenly seemed too far, too risky for her small body.
“Eee…?”
A soft, nervous sound came out.
She stepped back.
Then forward again.
But she couldn’t do it.
Fear held her still.
Her lips began to tremble.
Then suddenly—
“EEEEEE!”
Minea started screaming loudly, her voice filled with fear as she called for Mom. Her tiny body shook, unable to move from the spot.
“Eee! Eee!”
She looked around, desperate for help. She didn’t want to jump.
She didn’t feel safe.
She just wanted Mom.
Her cries echoed, small but full of panic.
Mom heard her right away.
She quickly came over and saw Minea stuck on the bed, too scared to climb down.
“It’s okay… I’m here…”
Mom spoke softly and moved closer.
Minea kept crying for a moment, still afraid.
Then Mom gently reached out and lifted her down safely.
Instantly—
The screaming stopped.
Minea clung tightly to her, her tiny body relaxing as the fear disappeared.
Now safe on the ground, she stayed close, no longer scared.
For little Minea, even small heights can feel big—but with Mom’s help, she always finds her way back to safety.