Monday, July 25, 2016

Storygram: To bee or not to bee



“What on earth am I doing here?” he thought to himself.

He had stumbled across a field of sunflowers bursting forth in bright yellow hues against a cloudless blue sky. It was every tourist’s dream, a prize trophy to be liked and admired on his Instagram. He felt his fingers twitch excitedly as they rest upon his camerabag.

Yet, how quickly his dream morphed into a nightmare. As his sensible hiking shoes crunched the dry, dusty soil of Tuscany, the nettles and weeds assaulted his sunblock-protected ankles and calves, biting and tearing his white cotton socks as he attempts to outmanoeuvre those pesky plants.
He stopped.

His ears detected an almost imperceptible buzz wafting through the air. His eyes picked out a small insect resting upon the middle of the sunflower. It was a bee.

No but wait. Each flower had a bee, some even had two, three. They all buzzed, hovering dangerously close to him as they flit between the flowers.

He cautiously began to extract his feet from the nettle-infested ground. But his camerabag swung and hit a sunflower, dislodging its bee-occupant.

The bee shot forth from its flower, buzzing angrily for having been so ungraciously displaced. It flitted in the air, searching for the source of the disturbance.


Clutching his bag, the tourist stayed still. Perspiration gathered on his forehead as the bee landed on his nose. 

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