
Baby Jasmine was in one of her moods today. From the moment the morning sun touched the trees, she was restless and full of energy. But when Mom decided to step aside and leave her alone for a while, Jasmine’s little world came crashing down.
Her face scrunched up, her eyes grew big, and then came the scream—loud, sharp, and full of anger. She pounded her tiny fists on the floor, her tail twitching furiously as if it too shared her frustration. Jasmine didn’t want to be alone, not even for a moment. She wanted Mom right beside her, holding her, playing with her, and showering her with love.
The louder she screamed, the more pitiful she looked. Tears streaked her soft cheeks, her cries echoing across the room. It wasn’t just noise—it was Jasmine’s way of saying, “Don’t leave me, I need you!”
When Dad tried to step in and comfort her, she twisted away, still demanding only Mom. The more she felt ignored, the angrier she became. Her voice filled the whole space, like a tiny queen declaring her feelings to the world.
Finally, Mom returned, and the moment Jasmine caught sight of her, the tantrum softened. Her cries turned into little hiccups, and she reached her arms out desperately. Mom scooped her up, and Jasmine immediately buried her face into Mom’s chest, her body still trembling from her outburst.
This little scene showed how deeply connected Jasmine felt to her mom. To her, being left alone felt like the end of the world. And while her screams were loud and dramatic, they were also full of love—because all Jasmine wanted was her mom’s warmth, her care, and her presence.