How on Earth -- err, Tatooine -- did I ever manage to miss that one? I will have to catch it in-flight on my next intergalactic hop.
Meanwhile, back at the ranch ...
A Place in the Sunflower
Bea Honeybee, Captain of the guard of worker bees of the hive of Queen BeatriXXVII, dreams of the days when she flew recces out over the clover, scouting out the polleniest blossoms and doing aerobeatics with her friends. Bea's stunts were the best and won her prizes at the meadowide and beeregional competitions.
Bea's cell's shelves are chock-a-block with golden trophies.
But little do her fanning fans know the real reason for Bea's skills, gained by long hours of practice flights.
Bea flies not for fun alone (although she does prefer to fly alone); she files to forget D. Rone Bee.
D. Rone Bee has absconded. He has left the hive. Not in a swarm. No, D. Rone Bee went out on his own one day. He fled. He could not face hive life without a life with Bea, who always has and always will sit on the throne of his drone heart.
At least, this is the buzz around the hive. And of course Bea hears all the buzz at her post guarding the hive.
So she dreams of taking off again, on another recce, not to scout out the polleniest clover blossoms, or to do aerobeatics with her friends, but to find D. Rone Bee, and -- hopefully, with him -- to find their dreamhive -- A Place in the Sunflower.