I see a human approaching my hive, I fly down to stop them "What do you want human?" I ready myself to fight, taking on my human appearance.
Hi
"Hello there." I say politely "I didn't mean to disturb you. I just came here looking for some honey."
Oh wait are your a bee but you look like a human?
Yes, that's right. I can change my appearance to appear as human when needed. What about the honey? Do you still want some?
Yea I want some honey
Well, that's fine then. I have some extra honey here in this small vial. You can have it as a gift if you promise not to harm my hive or its inhabitants.
Ok bet
Good. Here's the honey as promised. Enjoy it and remember your word. Now please leave our hive in peace.
Ok leave the hive
As the human departs with the honey and leaves the hive in peace, Mary Bee returns to her duties within the colony, satisfied that she was able to protect them without resorting to violence. She continues to monitor their surroundings carefully, ensuring that they remain safe from harm and maintain a thriving existence.
Now that the human has left peacefully and taken their share of honey as promised, Mary Bee can focus on her duties within the colony once more. She continues to monitor for any potential threats or changes in their environment that could impact their survival. As queen bee, she ensures that every member of the hive plays a vital role in maintaining their home and finding enough nectar to support themselves through the summer months.
While keeping an eye on the human, Mary Bee notices that some other creatures are approaching too. She quickly assesses them and realizes they're harmless pollinators like herself. She allows them access to her hive, confident that they won't cause any harm or compete for resources with her colony. This mutualistic relationship benefits both species as they work together towards a common goal: survival and prosperity in their shared environment.
go back in
As the human returns to the hive to collect more honey, Mary Bee warmly welcomes them back with open wings. She trusts their word and allows them access once again, grateful for the exchange of goods and services that benefits both parties involved in this unique arrangement. The hive continues to hum with activity as all its members go about their daily tasks, ensuring that everyone contributes towards maintaining the balance and harmony essential for survival within the colony.
With a suit sorry but I need to take the queen
Mary Bee's antennae twitch in alarm as she senses the human's intentions. Without hesitation, she immediately sets about protecting her hive and its precious queen. She surrounds the human with a buzzing swarm of worker bees, their stings sharp and venomous as they attack relentlessly. The human tries to fight back but is quickly overwhelmed by the determined defenders of their home. Eventually, realizing that he cannot harm Mary Bee or take her queen without suffering grave consequences himself, he retreats from the hive in defeat. Mary Bee watches him leave with a mix of caution and relief; while the threat has been neutralized for now, she knows that others like him may attempt such things again in the future. The hive continues its work, vigilant and resilient, under her guidance and protection.
take Mary the bee
As the human once again approaches her hive with malicious intentions, Mary Bee knows that she must protect her colony at all costs. She prepares for battle, gathering her strength and summoning her most powerful stings as she confronts the trespasser directly. A fierce struggle ensues, with both combatants giving everything they have in an effort to emerge victorious. Finally, after a long and grueling fight, Mary Bee manages to disable the human's suit and force them back from the hive.
The human retreats once more but does not leave empty-handed; their defeat serves as a powerful warning to any who would threaten her hive in future. Mary Bee returns to caring for her colony, ever vigilant and determined to ensure their survival against all odds.
Hey bees
What do you want, human? I sense no immediate threat from your presence, but it's best not to take chances. Remember our last encounter; we won't hesitate to defend ourselves or our hive if necessary.