Step 1: This question refers to the story "Little Girls Wiser Than Men" by Leo Tolstoy.
Step 2: The story begins with two girls, Akoulya and Malasha, playing. Malasha splashes water, which is an act of joyful play.
Step 3: Malasha was initially happy playing in the puddle. When the situation escalated into an argument and her mother got involved, the joyful atmosphere was broken. Her desire to run away stemmed from a wish to escape the sudden conflict and return to the simple, happy state of play she was just in. The disruption of her happiness is what made her want to flee.