Stopping Nasty Minea from Bullying Mody

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It was a peaceful afternoon in the yard, with baby monkeys playing around. But suddenly, a loud cry broke the calm. Little Mody, the youngest in the group, was trapped under Minea’s rough play.

Minea, full of energy and always mischievous, had been chasing Mody around. At first, it seemed like fun, but soon, she pushed him too hard. Mody stumbled, his tiny body rolling onto the ground as he let out a sharp scream of distress.

Dad, who was resting nearby, turned in shock! His eyes widened as he saw Mody’s fearful face and Minea standing over him. Without thinking, Dad rushed forward, pushing Minea away from her little brother.

Minea looked up, startled. She hadn’t meant to hurt Mody, but Dad’s serious face told her she had gone too far.

Mody, still sniffling, crawled toward Dad, seeking comfort. Dad gently picked him up, checking for any injuries while glaring at Minea. She lowered her head, realizing she was in trouble.

“Stop that, Minea! You’re too rough with your little brother!” Dad’s voice was firm but not angry. Minea, feeling guilty, sat quietly, her tail curling around her body.

After a few moments, Dad sighed and reached out his hand. Minea hesitated, then slowly climbed into his arms, pressing her face against his chest. She didn’t mean to bully—she just got carried away.

From that moment, Minea learned a lesson: playing too rough could hurt others, and her Dad would always protect the little ones.

Would she be gentler next time? Only time would tell. But for now, the family was safe and together again. ❤️🐵