Little Yuri sat there holding onto the milk powder container like it was something precious. Her tiny arms wrapped around it tightly, not letting go.
She knew exactly what she wanted.
Milk.
Right now.
At first, she stared at Mom, her big eyes full of expectation. Then suddenly—
She opened her mouth very wide.
“EEEEEE!”
Yuri began shouting loudly, her huge open mouth making it even more dramatic. It was clear what she meant—
“I’m hungry! Give me milk!”
“Eee! Eee!”
She hugged the milk powder even tighter, as if protecting it, making sure no one would take it away before she got her bottle.
Her body leaned forward.
Her voice grew louder.
She wasn’t going to stay quiet.
Mom couldn’t help but smile at how expressive she was. Even without words, Yuri made her message very clear.
Hungry.
Now.
No waiting.
Mom quickly prepared the milk.
Yuri’s eyes followed every movement, still making small loud sounds, her mouth opening again like a tiny bird waiting to be fed.
Then—
The bottle came.
Instantly, Yuri stopped shouting.
Her body relaxed as she eagerly drank, finally getting what she had been demanding so loudly.
Within seconds, the drama disappeared.
Now calm and satisfied, she held onto her milk peacefully.
For little Yuri, sometimes actions—and a very big open mouth—say everything she needs.