Little Yaya sat on the cart, her tiny body already restless. She looked around, then quickly fixed her eyes on Daddy.
She was hungry.
Very hungry.
At first, she made small sounds.
“Eee… eee…”
Her hands moved slightly, asking without words. She leaned forward, expecting Daddy to feed her.
But he didn’t do it right away.
That’s when everything changed.
Her face tightened.
Her lips trembled.
Then suddenly—
“EEEEEE!”
Yaya burst into a loud tantrum cry, her voice echoing as she sat on the cart. Her tiny body shook with anger and frustration.
“Eee! Eee!”
She waved her arms and stomped slightly, clearly upset that Daddy wasn’t feeding her yet. Waiting felt impossible.
Her cries grew louder.
More dramatic.
She stared at him as if demanding, “Feed me now!”
Daddy quickly noticed.
He turned toward her, seeing her red face and strong emotions. Without delay, he prepared the food and came closer.
Yaya’s eyes followed every move.
Still crying—but watching closely.
Then—
The food came.
The moment it reached her, everything changed instantly.
The loud crying stopped.
Her body relaxed.
She leaned forward and began eating eagerly, fully focused on the food she had been demanding.
Within seconds, the tantrum disappeared.
Now calm and satisfied, Yaya enjoyed her meal peacefully.
For little Yaya, hunger brings big emotions—but once she’s fed, everything feels right again.