Day: July 26, 2025
Her First Sip of a New Life
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In the quiet shelter room, little Mira sat curled in a blanket, her eyes dull and distant. She was tiny—too tiny for her age—and her…
Too Scared to Let Go
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The lake shimmered under the afternoon sun, its surface calm and quiet. But in the middle of the water, clinging tightly to a small floating…
But I’m Still Hungry, Mama!
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The sun was hot, and the watermelon was cold—just the way little Tapi liked it. He sat on the porch with both hands gripping a…
LuLu Waited… but Daddy Didn’t Come Yet
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The room was quiet, except for the soft whimpers of a tiny baby monkey sitting alone on the table. His name was LuLu, and his…
Minea vs. The Angry Chicken
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Every morning, the backyard was full of adventures—but for little Minea, there was one place that pulled her in like magic: the chicken coop. Specifically,…
Welcome Home, Luca
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The door creaked open, and in stepped Mama—holding a bundle wrapped in soft cloth. Inside was Luca, a tiny, wide-eyed baby monkey with tufts of…
He Slipped While No One Was Watching
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The sun was dipping low, casting golden light over the shallow river. Daddy had taken little Bonto to the riverbank that evening to gather snails…
I Just Wanted You, Mama
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The morning sun lit up the quiet home as Mama swept the floor, humming softly while dust floated through the air. Dishes clinked in the…
Where Were You, Mama?
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Super Koi was not just a baby monkey—she was the baby. And every evening, without fail, Mama gave her a warm bath with bubbles, soft…
Please Don’t Let Me Go
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The wind blew gently through the trees, but the sound didn’t calm little Tino’s heart. He clung tightly to Daddy’s hand—both arms wrapped around his…