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The Bee & the Spider
The Bee and the Spider
(A Very Short Story)
By Rameshwar Yadav
A honeybee landed on an old wooden fence to rest her tired wings after a long morning of gathering nectar. Just beside her, hidden in the shadow of a crack, a thin spider watched carefully.
“Don’t worry,” the spider said softly. “I only trap flies. Bees are too important.”
The bee hesitated. “Important?”
“You bring flowers to life,” the spider replied. “Without you, the garden dies. If the garden dies, I have no place to spin my web.”
The bee was surprised. No one had ever said that to her.
“Maybe,” the bee said, “we both keep the world working in our own way—you control pests, I pollinate.”
The spider nodded. For a moment, predator and pollinator sat together in quiet understanding.
Then the bee flew back to the flowers, and the spider returned to its web—both small, both overlooked, both essential.