
In the quiet troop, baby Dito’s cries echoed through the trees, a heartbreaking sound that showed how deeply he longed for his mother’s care. Little Dito, still young and fragile, only wanted the comfort of milk from his mom, Daisy. But instead of welcoming him close, Daisy grew stern and began to warn him away. She was restless, clearly not in the mood to nurse, and her sharp gestures quickly turned into harsh discipline.
Whenever Dito tried to reach for her, Daisy blocked him with firm pushes and even light slaps, sending a strong message that she would not allow him to nurse. The tiny baby couldn’t understand why his mother denied him, and his pitiful crying grew louder. Each attempt to get close ended with Daisy pushing him back with no mercy, leaving Dito heartbroken and confused.
The troop around them watched quietly, some older monkeys glancing at the scene as though it was a lesson that every little one must endure. To them, this was part of growing up—moments when mothers train their babies to be less dependent on milk and start learning independence. But for Dito, it was simply too soon, and his tears showed the deep sadness of rejection.
Despite the warnings, Dito refused to give up. He kept following Daisy, crying and clinging whenever he had a chance. His small hands reached out, desperate for comfort, while Daisy’s tough response showed no softness at all. This painful scene revealed the struggle between a mother’s instinct to teach and a baby’s innocent need for love.
Watching Dito’s tears fall while Daisy blocked him so harshly was truly heartbreaking. His cries will linger in memory as a reminder of how difficult the path of growing up can be.