Little Girl’s Hilarious Confession After Fight with Sibling Ends with Sweetest Apology

A little girl’s hilarious confession after a fight with her sibling ended with the sweetest apology. The child knew what she had done and owned up to it, but she quickly said she was sorry. Watch the short but hilarious and sweet video to see what the young woman said and did, which will make you laugh.

Siblings, especially young children, fight a lot and often very loudly. Parents with two or more little ones know how much they disagree and argue. Anything and everything has the potential to become a world-ending, massive problem. The most minor and insignificant thing can quickly blow up into a situation that mom or dad must step into and mediate.

Parents know all too well what can happen if they don’t step in the middle of some disagreements. Physical violence can occur, and that’s never a good thing for anyone involved. No disagreement is worth a trip to the emergency room for stitches. Nevertheless, sometimes children will unfortunately take swings at one another, looking to express and relieve their frustration. A clip posted on YouTube shows the hilarious aftermath of a fight between two siblings and the adorable way they made up.

The video begins with a little girl standing in a corner. She is in that unfortunate position because she hit her brother over a dispute involving a cookie. To her credit, when asked what she did, she completely fessed up. There was no hemming or hawing or attempts to explain her behavior.

“Did you hit brother?” her father asks her.

“Yep,” the child answers matter-of-factly.

“Was that mean?” Dad asks.

“Yep,” she answers without delay.

Next, she is freed from the corner and told to tell her brother she was sorry for her earlier violent actions. The sweet little girl then runs over to her brother with her arms open and warmly embraces her sibling.

There isn’t any cookie in the world that could break that bond between these two adorable children.

1 John 4:20 “If a man says, I have love for God, and has hate for his brother, his words are false: for how is the man who has no love for his brother whom he has seen, able to have love for God whom he has not seen?”

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