In the heart of the forest, a young pregnant mother monkey was quietly resting, protecting the little life growing inside her. Every movement she made showed her carefulness, for she knew the tiny baby within needed her strength. But her peace did not last long. Old MaMa Berry, known in the troop for her unpredictable temper, appeared in a foul mood that day. Her face looked tense, and her actions carried the weight of frustration and anger.
Without reason, Berry turned her focus toward the vulnerable pregnant mom. The poor mother tried to avoid eye contact, staying still and calm, but Berry suddenly rushed forward and attacked. The harsh blows and sharp bites sent shock through the troop. The mother screamed in pain, clutching her belly, desperate to shield the baby inside from harm. Every cry echoed with fear—not just for herself, but for the fragile life she carried.
The other monkeys watched with unease. Some looked ready to help, but none dared challenge Berry. Her reputation for aggression made everyone step back. The young mother, trembling, tried to escape by climbing onto a higher branch. Yet Berry followed, her anger unrelenting. It was pitiful to see such violence against one who could not fight back.
At last, the mother managed to slip into a cluster of leaves, using the branches to hide. Her body was scratched and bruised, her breathing heavy. She gently wrapped her arms around her belly, whispering silent comfort to the unborn baby, as though promising she would endure no matter what. Still, the pain and fear left her weak.
Berry, after unleashing her anger, finally sat down apart from the others. She looked upset, not just with the mother but seemingly with everything around her. Perhaps her age made her restless, or jealousy drove her actions, but her behavior left scars—both physical and emotional—on the troop.
The scene was heartbreaking. The pregnant mom’s eyes were filled with sadness, but also determination. Despite the cruelty she faced, her love for the baby inside gave her strength. In her suffering, there was still a spark of hope: that one day, she would bring her child into the world safely, away from the rage of Old MaMa Berry.