Ronaldo Turns Away, Still Crying

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Little Ronaldo sat near the wall, his tiny body full of big emotions.

He leaned slightly backward, turning away as if he didn’t want to be touched.

“Eee…!”

A small, upset sound came first.

Then—

“EEEEEE!”

He burst into a loud tantrum cry, his voice echoing near the wall. His body stayed tense, his face tight with frustration.

“Eee! Eee!”

Mom came closer, gentle and calm, trying to comfort him.

But Ronaldo refused.

He turned his body away even more, not accepting her touch right away.

He didn’t understand his feelings.

He only knew he was upset.

Overwhelmed.

Needing space—even from comfort.

Mom didn’t force him.

She stayed nearby, her voice soft and reassuring, giving him time to feel safe again.

Slowly…

His loud cries softened.

His body relaxed just a little.

After a moment—

He stopped turning away.

Mom gently reached out again.

This time—

He didn’t resist.

She picked him up softly, holding him close.

Instantly—

The crying faded.

Ronaldo leaned into her, finally accepting the comfort he needed.

“Eee…”

A quiet, tired sound.

For little Ronaldo, sometimes emotions are too big—even comfort feels hard at first—but with patience and love, he always finds his way back.