Little Cubis is usually a ball of energy—playful, curious, and always ready for mischief. But over the past few days, something had been different. His favorite person, Aunt, hadn’t been around. The house felt quieter, the daily cuddles were missing, and even his favorite snacks didn’t taste quite as good without her laughter filling the room.
At first, Cubis tried to stay strong. He busied himself with toys, followed Dad around, and curled up in the sunniest spot in the house. But as the days passed, the weight of missing Aunt became too much for his little heart. He started looking toward the door more often, ears perking up at every sound, hoping it was her footsteps. Each time it wasn’t, his face would fall, and he’d let out the saddest little cry that melted everyone’s heart.
One evening, after days apart, Cubis finally couldn’t hold back his feelings anymore. He sat by the window, nose pressed against the glass, and let out a long, sorrowful cry. It was as if he was calling out to her, hoping she could hear him from wherever she was. His family tried to comfort him, but it was clear—no one could replace Aunt.
Then, the moment he had been waiting for finally arrived. The sound of familiar footsteps came up the path, and the door creaked open. The instant Cubis saw her, his eyes lit up, his tail wagged furiously, and tears of joy seemed to wash away all the sadness. He leapt into her arms, clinging tightly as if to say, “Don’t ever leave me again!”
The reunion was filled with kisses, cuddles, and happy squeals. Cubis’ cries were no longer of sadness, but of overwhelming joy. After so many days apart, his little heart was whole again.
Because for Cubis, Aunt isn’t just family—she’s home. And no matter how many days they’re separated, the bond they share only grows stronger with every reunion.
