Little Lala, the cheerful baby monkey, had the brightest smile in the forest—and it was all thanks to her two best friends, Thuy and Xuka.
Thuy, a gentle girl with kind eyes, had found Lala when she was just a scared, hungry baby. From that day on, she became like a big sister to her. Xuka, clever and playful, was always ready with a funny dance or silly song to make Lala giggle. Together, the three of them became an inseparable family.
Each morning, Thuy would brush Lala’s soft fur, humming softly as she did. “Good morning, sweet girl,” she’d say, handing Lala a juicy banana. Xuka would come bouncing in, tossing berries in the air and making Lala laugh with her silly monkey faces.
Lala felt warm inside whenever Thuy gently held her or when Xuka chased butterflies with her in the sunshine. She never had to feel scared or lonely—because love was always around her.
Even on rainy days, when the sky turned grey, Lala was happy. She would curl up in Thuy’s lap while Xuka read stories aloud in a funny voice, complete with sound effects that made everyone laugh.
At night, they’d all cuddle under a soft blanket. Thuy would kiss Lala’s forehead and whisper, “We love you, little one.” And Lala, with her eyes half closed, would chirp a soft, contented sound.
With Thuy’s tenderness and Xuka’s joyful energy, Lala’s heart was full. She didn’t need anything else. Just love, care, and the comfort of knowing she was never alone.
Indeed, Lala always felt happy and satisfied—because she was truly loved.
