Irritated by Darryl's confidence, Lillian snorted in disbelief. 'Will I regret not having a pervert like you around?' Just as she thought to herself, she heard buzzing noises from behind her. Lillian turned around instinctively and was petrified with fear once she caught sight of what had caused the noises. A hive of bees emerged from the boundless ocean of flowers, each the size of a human fist. Their bodies shone in a cold light that sent chills down the spines of anyone who saw them. It was hard to imagine just how excruciating it would be if one were stung by one of those bees.
When Darryl heard her frightened shouts, he stopped and turned to look at Lillian with a mischievous grin.
When he saw the bees remained at their distance and flew around without approaching, Lillian shouted hurriedly in fear, "Darren, help me."
Amused, Darryl laughed and teased, "Ms. Willis, didn't you say something along the lines of not allowing yourself to accept whatever help I offered and then ask m