The day was bright and cheerful on CUTISâs farm. Birds chirped, the breeze danced gently through the trees, and the newborn baby giggled in his cradle. In the middle of all this peace, however, chaos was about to eruptâbecause of one simple banana.
Subi, the sweet little monkey, had been waiting patiently all morning for his treat. Bananas were his absolute favorite. He could eat them in the morning, afternoon, and even just before bed. CUTIS knew this and always saved the ripest ones for him.
That morning, Mom placed a perfect yellow banana on the table while she finished preparing food for the baby. Subiâs eyes immediately locked on it. His tiny hands clapped together with excitement, his little tail twitched, and he squeaked softly, as if whispering to himself, âMine! Finally, itâs mine!â
But Subi wasnât the only one watching.

The Sneaky Thief
Bibiâthe mischievous monkey who always caused troubleâwas also lurking nearby. Unlike Subi, Bibi never believed in waiting patiently. If he saw something he wanted, he grabbed it without hesitation.
The moment Mom turned her back, Bibi pounced. Quick as lightning, he snatched the banana from the table and darted to the other side of the room.
Subi froze. His mouth opened in shock, his eyes widened, and thenâ
âEEEEEEE! EEEE! EEEE!â
Subi screamed so loudly that even the baby in the cradle stopped giggling and stared in surprise. His little fists shook, his face wrinkled in outrage.
âYou took the banana! đđ€Șâ CUTIS exclaimed, turning just in time to see Bibi trying to peel it in a hurry.

The Scream That Shook the House
Subi wasnât just upsetâhe was devastated. Bananas werenât just food to him; they were joy, comfort, and love wrapped in yellow skin. To see his banana stolen right before his eyes was too much.
He hopped in circles, stamping his tiny feet, screaming at the top of his lungs. His cries echoed through the house, sharp and desperate.
The baby, hearing the commotion, began crying too, as though sympathizing with Subiâs heartbreak. Mom rushed in, alarmed. âWhat happened? Why is he screaming like that?â
CUTIS pointed at Bibi, who was now halfway through the banana. âBibi stole it.â
Mom gasped. âOh no. Poor Subi!â

A Dramatic Confrontation
Subi dashed toward Bibi, trying to snatch back the banana. But Bibi was quick, stuffing as much as he could into his mouth before Subi could reach him. Juice dribbled down his chin as he chewed furiously, his eyes darting around guiltily.
Subi squealed even louder, grabbing the empty peel and shaking it as if to say, âLook what he did to me!â
Mom scooped Subi up, stroking his back gently. âItâs okay, Subi. Donât cry. Weâll get you another banana.â
But Subi wasnât ready to forgive. He buried his face in Momâs shoulder, wailing dramatically. His cries were half-sobs, half-accusations directed at Bibi.
CUTIS crossed his arms and looked at the guilty monkey. âBibi, this isnât funny. You canât just take food from others. Look at what youâve doneâyou made Subi scream his heart out.â
Bibi glanced down, ears drooping, but his cheeks were still stuffed with banana.
A Fatherâs Judgment
CUTIS decided it was time for a lesson. He gently took the half-eaten banana from Bibiâs hands and set it aside. âYouâve had enough. Now youâre going to wait.â
Bibi squeaked in protest, reaching for the fruit, but CUTIS shook his head firmly. âNo. Subi gets his share first. Always.â
Mom handed CUTIS another banana from the kitchen. He peeled it slowly in front of Subi, who watched with wide, teary eyes.
âThere you go, my boy,â CUTIS said softly, placing the banana in Subiâs hands. âThis one is just for you.â
Subi sniffled, rubbed his eyes, and finally accepted it. He took a cautious bite, then another, and soon his cries faded into soft munching sounds. His little tail curled happily as he savored the sweet taste.
Bibiâs Apology
Bibi sat nearby, sulking. He wanted more banana, but he knew he was in trouble. CUTIS crouched down to his level. âIf you want something, you must ask. Not steal. Subi waited patiently, and you ruined his joy.â
Mom added gently, âSay sorry to your brother.â
At first, Bibi resisted, scratching his head and looking away. But then Subi glanced at him with big, watery eyes, still holding tightly to his banana. The sight melted Bibiâs stubbornness.
He shuffled over, made a soft squeak, and gently touched Subiâs arm. CUTIS handed him a small slice of banana. âHere. You can share, but only if Subi allows.â
To everyoneâs surprise, Subi broke off a tiny piece of his own banana and offered it back to Bibi. His scream had turned into forgiveness.
Mom smiled. âSee? Thatâs true family love.â
The Afternoon of Laughter
After the banana drama, the two monkeys were back to their usual antics. Subi chased Bibi around the yard, squeaking angrily at first but eventually laughing as Bibi rolled in the grass, pretending to be scared.
At one point, Bibi climbed onto the fence, dangling dramatically while Subi shook the bottom of it as if saying, âYou deserved it!â The baby clapped his hands and giggled, entertained by the spectacle.
CUTIS leaned against the porch, chuckling. âFirst they scream, then they laugh. Life with monkeys is never boring.â
Evening Reflection
As the sun dipped low and the sky turned orange, the family gathered together on the porch. The baby lay on Momâs lap, cooing softly, while Subi and Bibi curled up beside CUTIS.
Subi still clutched the empty peel of his banana like a trophy, occasionally glaring at Bibi before breaking into a small squeaky laugh. Bibi, trying to make peace, groomed Subiâs fur gently, as though saying, âIâm sorry again.â
CUTIS stroked their heads. âYou two drive me crazy sometimes, but you make this house full of life. Even one stolen banana turns into a story weâll remember forever.â
Mom nodded, smiling. âThatâs what makes them familyâmischief, noise, forgiveness, and love.â
Conclusion
That day, Subiâs scream echoed louder than any birdcall or baby cry. It was a scream of betrayal, heartbreak, and injusticeâall over one banana. But it was also the scream that reminded everyone how important fairness, patience, and forgiveness were in their little family.
Bibi learned that stealing brought only guilt. Subi learned that even when bananas were stolen, love could still be shared. And CUTIS, as always, learned that life with monkeys meant every day was a mix of comedy, chaos, and unexpected lessons.
As the stars came out that night, Subi finally relaxed, his belly full and his heart at peace. Beside him, Bibi snored softly, dreaming perhaps of more bananas. And in the quiet glow of the farm, the family restedâknowing tomorrow would bring another adventure.
But one thing was certain: if you ever dared to take Subiâs banana again, youâd better be ready for a scream that could shake the whole farm. đđ€Ș