In the peaceful corner of the forest, Jane, the gentle and graceful monkey, sits quietly under the shade of a big tree. Her belly is round and heavy — she is more pregnant than ever before. Though her body looks tired and swollen, there’s something incredibly beautiful about her. Her face glows with the soft calmness of motherhood, and her eyes are full of tenderness and patience.
Every movement Jane makes now takes effort. When she tries to climb or turn, she has to pause and breathe slowly. Her big belly makes it difficult for her to balance, and sometimes she gently holds onto branches for support. Other monkeys in her troop jump and play around her, but Jane moves carefully, knowing that one wrong step could hurt her baby. She may not be as quick as before, but she carries herself with quiet dignity — a strong mother preparing for new life.
In the mornings, Jane searches for food, mostly soft fruits and leaves. She eats slowly, resting often between bites. The other monkeys seem to sense her condition and give her space. Sometimes, an older female comes close to groom her, showing comfort and care. Jane enjoys those peaceful moments, closing her eyes while the forest breeze touches her fur. She knows she is not alone — her family is there to protect her.
As the day grows warmer, Jane often lies down, shifting her body gently from side to side. It’s hard for her to turn or find a comfortable position. Her breathing deepens, and she rubs her belly softly as if speaking to her unborn baby. There’s love in every gesture — a mother’s wordless promise to nurture and protect.
Even though carrying such a big pregnancy is difficult, Jane remains patient and strong. Her movements might be slower, but her spirit shines brighter than ever. Every glance from her gentle eyes shows the beauty of life growing within her.
When the sun sets and the forest quiets down, Jane rests peacefully, surrounded by her troop. Her body may be tired, but her heart is full of hope. Soon, she will welcome her little one into the world — and in that moment, all her pain will turn into pure joy.