Ever since Monkey Kaka returned, something special has changed in Dad’s heart. Each time he sees Kaka’s small face and bright eyes, Dad’s tired expression slowly disappears, replaced by a gentle smile. It is as if all the worries of the day fade away the moment Kaka appears.
In the mornings, Dad sits quietly while Monkey Kaka climbs onto his shoulder, hugging his neck tightly. Kaka’s tiny hands touch Dad’s face, as if checking whether Dad is really there. Dad laughs softly, a sound the family hasn’t heard so often before. Even Mom notices that Dad talks more, smiles more, and walks with lighter steps.
Sometimes Dad prepares fruit just for Kaka, carefully peeling bananas and cutting them into small pieces. Monkey Kaka watches closely, tail wagging excitedly. When Kaka eats happily, Dad’s eyes fill with warmth and pride. He doesn’t say much, but his joy is clear in every gentle movement.
In the afternoons, Dad lets Monkey Kaka sit beside him while he rests. Kaka leans against Dad’s arm, calm and trusting. Dad strokes Kaka’s head slowly, as if afraid the moment might disappear. For Dad, this simple closeness is more precious than anything else.
When Monkey Kaka suddenly jumps away to play, Dad laughs loudly, calling Kaka back. Even if Kaka doesn’t return right away, Dad keeps smiling, watching every playful move.
Everyone in the family can feel it—Monkey Kaka has brought happiness back to Dad. With each reunion, Dad’s heart grows lighter, warmer, and fuller. Seeing Monkey Kaka again reminds Dad that love doesn’t need words. Sometimes, just being together is enough to heal everything 🐒💖.
