Due to the strong pain she was feeling right now, Lizzy had no choice but to cry. She was very hungry and she didn't care if the witch was the one who fed her. She wanted to get rid of this horrible pain that she had in her stomach.
And just as she expected, after a few minutes of crying, the witch returned to the nursery and quickly went to check the crib to see what was happening to Lizzy.
"What's wrong, my little one? Is something hurting you?" the witch asked her. It didn't take her long to figure out what was wrong as she soon began to hear Lizzy's stomach growl loudly.
"Awwww, is my baby girl hungry? Don't worry, I have what you need," the witch said.
At that moment, the witch took Lizzy out of her crib and took her to a highchair that was near the changing table. After putting her into the highchair, the witch strapped a baby bib around Lizzy's neck. And with just a snap, a jar of baby food and a baby bottle full of milk appeared on the food tray.
"It's time for baby to eat her yummy num nums", the witch said.
The witch took the jar of baby food and dipped a spoon in it. She then reached for Lizzy's mouth. Instinctively, Lizzy opened her mouth and allowed the witch to put the spoon in her mouth. To Lizzy's surprise, she quite liked the taste so she let the witch continue feeding her. Soon, the jar was completely empty and Lizzy's tummy was full. But she had left baby food stained all over her clothes.
"Apparently my baby girl was very hungry," the witch said, laughing a little.
The witch took out her wand and proceeded to tap Lizzy's head gently. Instantly, the clothes Lizzy was wearing had disappeared and she was now only wearing her diaper. After that, the witch grabbed the baby bottle.
“All right, time for baby’s baba!”, the witch said as she popped the bottle of milk in Lizzy's mouth.
Once again, instinct took over and Lizzy began to drink. Like baby food, Lizzy liked the taste of warm milk, so she happily continued drinking from her bottle. Soon, Lizzy finished her entire bottle. The witch took her out of the highchair and gently patted her on the back, causing Lizzy to let out a loud baby burp.
"What a good girl," the witch said.
Since she had already been fed, Lizzy assumed that the witch was going to take her to her crib again. But to her surprise the witch simply left her in the middle of the nursery.
"Since you've been a good girl, I'm going to let you play for a while. Have fun, my little baby," the witch told her before leaving.
At that moment, Lizzy was left wondering what she should do. Should she try to find a way to escape or should she play a little in the nursery?