Little Monee was already feeling hungry.
She sat there watching Mom, her tiny eyes locked on every movement. It was lunchtime—or at least, that’s what Monee believed.
But the food hadn’t come yet.
At first, she made small impatient sounds.
“Eee… eee…”
Her body leaned forward, her tiny hands moving slightly as if asking, “Where is my lunch?”
But when Mom didn’t give it right away—
Her mood exploded.
“EEEEEE!”
Monee suddenly opened her mouth very wide and started screaming super loudly, her voice full of anger and demand.
“Eee! Eee!”
Her dramatic cries filled the room. She waved her tiny arms and bounced in place, unable to control her frustration.
Waiting was too hard.
Her face looked intense, her mouth still wide open as she shouted again and again. It was a full performance—loud, emotional, and impossible to ignore.
Mom quickly noticed.
She turned and smiled gently, understanding that Monee was just hungry and impatient. The lunch was almost ready, and she hurried to bring it over.
But Monee kept screaming.
Her eyes stayed fixed on Mom, making sure she was seen and heard.
Finally—
The food arrived.
The moment Monee saw her lunch, everything changed instantly.
The screaming stopped.
Her mouth closed.
Her body relaxed.
Now calm again, she eagerly reached for the food and began eating happily.
Within seconds, the dramatic outburst was gone.
For little Monee, hunger turns into big emotions—but once she gets her meal, peace comes right back.