The spider and the bee

Jason Kenzie
2 min readMay 7, 2021

I wanted to share my little short story with you.

A bumblebee woven tight in the spiders might. Wished upon a little hope and success that he could live another day to see his female mate one last time so he could confess that his love for her is real and to care for her like the stars from above.

As the arachnid approached to suck him dry he dove deep into his memory and visioned about all the days that he hadn’t shown his true friend heart to his life partner and wished he told her how happy he was being by her side… all this while he cried.

When the spider sighted the little bee crying she asked him “why do you cry little one?”

“I can’t help but think that my heart will never hold my girlfriend’s memories again because you are going to destroy my body and my life”

the handsome yellow and black honey maker replied,

When the spider heard this, she became emotional all eight of her eyes turned to a waterfall where raindrops of passion poured. she untied the bee and told him to leave and never look back.” I’m giving you a second chance of life.”

“Thank you so much miss spider,” the little golden bee said as he flew off to find his forever partner.

Now everything was quiet as the eight-legged Miss web spinner; stood with her head down and as she was trying to wipe away her tears a little mouse name jack came bounding around the corner.

Jack stopped in his tracks and stared at the eight-legged venom maker.

“Why are you so sad web spinner?” asked Jack.

“well if you must know my furry friend?”

“I never had the heart to tell that little bee my last meal was his girlfriend.”

“ Life is a stinger and sitting around dwelling on negative thoughts will never get you anywhere, so take your web of life and love every strand and you will find that the simple things in life will always make you happy.

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Jason Kenzie

I am a friend to who ever wants to be my friend. I love photography, film making and the outdoors. I love to be creative. Don't ever be shy to say hi.