- During a flash-mob on a bus, a lawyer is killed with a stunning overdose of bee venom, but it fits no geographical origin. Monroe and the Grim records help Nick work out it must be the work of a feral bee queen, the sworn enemy of Hexenbiests like Adalind. Trailing a professor-beekeeper and the other twelve attendants of a bee-keeping convention, Nick and his partner Hank find them congregating and get attacked by an unnatural bee swarm.—KGF Vissers
- A group of people boards a streetcar and they dance "YMCA" on the boombox of a teenager. When the flash mob leaves the streetcar, the conductor finds the body of a young woman. Nick and Hank investigate the case and the coroner tells them that the victim, the lawyer Serena Dunbrook, died of anaphylactic shock caused by a large quantity of bee venom. Nick interrogates the owner of the boombox, Doug, and he finds that Doug is a Mellifer. Nick and Hank follow Doug and his friend John to an abandoned facility where they meet a woman, but they are attacked by a swarm of bees and the suspects flee. Nick reads the journals of Marie in the trailer and summons Monroe. They discover that the bee queen and her swarm are enemies of Hexenbiests. But who is his enemy and who is coming?—Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
- The station is abuzz as Nick and Hank are called to a case where an innocent flash mob results in a gruesome homicide. As Nick delves further into the investigation, he learns more about his unique family history, and finds himself at odds when he and Hank are assigned to protect a dark character from his recent past.—NBC Publicity
- She'll sting you one day.
Oh, ever so gently,
so you hardly even feel it.
'Til you fall dead.
PORTLAND
The camera pans over a river and bridge then cuts to a scene of an electric tram, its doors opening as it comes to a standstill. The lower legs and feet of a woman are shown, wearing black patent stiletto heels with red soles. The woman, now seen to have long dark hair and wearing a black suit, joins the queue and gets on the tram.
The pretty young woman holds onto a grab strap as a young clean shaven male traveller passes by, a large long green canvas bag clutched to him. Sitting the woman looks toward the young man and sees him looking around the tram. The young man then nods, in the womans direction, and she quickly turns to see a bearded man, wearing glasses, acknowledge the nod with one of his own. The young man then reaches down and begins to open the top of his bag and takes out a large boom box. Held in the air the song 'YMCA by the Village People' is blasted out. The people in the carriage begin to sing along and do the actions, the young woman smiles as a look of relief passes over her face. The tram driver (Wrick Jones) is shown, muttering something unintelligible. The smile quickly disappears from the womans face as she is jostled by her fellow travellers, when she stands to make exit from the vehicle. The tram stops and the revellers disembark quickly laughing and high fiving as they all leave.
The tram driver having turned to watch everyone disembark then rises from his seat and makes his way down the passageway shouting "Miss". The camera viewpoint changes to reveal a body lying on the floor with the upper half obscured by a seat. The corpse is recognizable as being that of the young woman by the black patent heels with red soles.
Nick (David Giuntoli) and Hank (Russell Hornsby) walk toward a now taped off area around the tram. They discuss the sudden death, assuming that the young woman was part of the flash mob, and that it was "a crappy way to go". Sgt Wu (Reggie Lee) identifies the young woman as "Serena Dunbrook" (Mary Ann Jarou) "aged 34" who was on her way to work, as a lawyer for Berman, Rautbort & Associates. Wu then passes Nick Serenas Drivers license, which he obtained from her purse. Nick looks at the picture and makes comment only to be told by Wu that is "what she used to look like". Wu leans down and removes the sheet from the victim. Serenas face is revealed, a grotesque transformation of her pretty features having taken place. The face is swollen, eyes wide open and protruding and the skin has an unhealthy and discoloured mottled effect. Nick , kneeling, looks at her features intently.
Wu says that, although unofficial, they believe that Serena has died of anaphylactic shock. Hank finds it hard to believe that "one little bee sting" could have killed her. Still examining the body Nick says that they should get the ME to check her medical records to see if there is anything in them to indicate any severe allergies. He also points out that as yet they cannot be sure that that it was an accident, while Wu makes a tasteless joke about it being a killer bee as well as telling them that it is just a waste of their time. Hank reminds them of a dog which was attacked in Cathedral Park by a swarm of bees the previous week. Wu, unconvinced, decides to bet them $20 dollars that there is no foul play involved, a bet that Nick takes as he exposes the victims neck to show them a large puncture wound just below the left ear which was made by something larger than a bee stinger.
Dr Harper (Sharon Sachs), Nick and Hank enter a hospital examination room. Harper confirms that Serena died of Anaphylactic shock, from bee venom. She informs Nick and Hank that she has sent a sample away to a local Apiarist, Bee Keeper, for further analysis. Nick asks about the wound and Harper admits that she doesnt know what caused the wound as it is too big for even the largest syringe. The medical records do not show any record of an allergy, however given the amount of venom, 50mg, in her system it was unsurprising that Serena died as that of a normal bee sting would only be 0.1mg. Nick and Hank then run through a scenario of the chain of events leading to the death which was committed by an unknown person injecting Serena with the venom. Harper confirms that it is a homicide.
CCTV images play on a computer screen: HILLSBORO *226/07:13. The screen shows passengers inside the tram, Serena entering and moving out of view as everyone suddenly does the YMCA hand gestures. Nick instructs WU to get it on the news in the hope of witnesses coming forward. Rising to leave Nick and Hank are intercepted by Capt. Sean Renard (Sasha Roiz) who tells them that he wants their full attention on the case as he doesnt want the city population to fear travelling on public transport. He confirms with the pair that it wasn't a random killing.
Nick and Hank are in a large office contained within the Berman, Rautbort & Associates building where they interview Harrison Rautbort (Shelly Lipkin) and Camilla Gotlieb (Linn Bjornland). Both confirm that she was a good lawyer and a nice person with no known boyfriend. Nick and Hank enquire if she had any enemies or if the cases she was working on could have contributed to her death. Harrison does not think so but offers them full access to case files which he will message over to their office for them to check out. Camilla is tearful throughout the interview and says that Selena took her under her wing. On leaving the office Hank checks his cell phone and says "Harpers Bee man just buzzed me.". A look from Nick and he says "Yeah, I went there."
Blue flowers in a garden with bees buzzing around happily as they feed on the nectar. Hank and Nick are seen examining empty bee hives and other paraphernalia. A bee lands on Nicks hand and Prof. Elliot Spinella (Michael J. Prosser) tells them that it is a Queen and that she must like Nick as she is fiercely protective of her nest and almost never shows herself. Spinella clothed in protective gear then removes the bee from Nick and places her back in her hive, thereafter removing his bee hood. Nick asks if he has had any luck analyzing the toxin Harper had sent over. Spinella confirms that he did and that it is not synthetic but naturally occurring, that it must have been harvested. Spinella explains that each toxin is individual and has markers for a specific region or country, however in this case he is unable to specify the region due to its unusual chemical balance which he has never seen before and therefore has no known origin. He also tells them that if they were considering him as a suspect he does not have the equipment to harvest that amount of toxin and that he has an alibi for the time of murder with 11 witnesses.
Back at the station Wu informs them that their appeal for witnesses from the flash mob has paid off, as they turn a corner and make their way through a group of people, he confirms that 22 people have so far come forward. Wu also lets them know that Renard is taking a keen interest in the case. Hank asks Wu to check out Professor Spinellas alibi while he and Nick interview the flash mob witnesses. Each of the witnesses #1 (Michelle Danilson), #2 (Claire Doody), #3 (Austin Hillebrecht) and #4 (Marzell Sampson) confirms that they received a tweet with the date, time and venue of the flash mob and that they did not know the other participants or who sent the tweet. No-one witnessed the murder. Nick finally interviews Doug Shellow (Rich Morris), who has placed his cell on the interview table, and asks Shellow to show him a copy of the tweet which was sent, but he is refused. Nick then asks him to repeat his version of events and trips up as the details are no longer the same as his previous statement. Nick then asks to see the tweet again and reaches for the cell. Shellows hand covers the cell before Nick can reach it and then hand and arm morph into a spike covered appendage. Nick and Shellow stare at each other before being interrupted by Hank knocking on the glass windowed door as he looks in. As Nick leaves the room we see that Shellows hand and forearm have now returned to normal. Hank informs Nick that the text was sent from a spam email address so no other details can be found of who sent it. During the conversation Nick is looking through the window at Shellow whose face morphs into that of a strange insect with large dark eyes, small antennae, sharp teeth and two small moveable mouth type parts on the chin. Nick turns in time to see another of the witnesses, John Coleman (Stephen Lange), who is seated outside the room, also morph into one of the strange insect Wesen. Nick then returns his attention to Shellow who proceeds to return to normal. Nick then confirms with Hank that he believes that Shellow is involved in the murder.
A vehicle is seen entering the gates of the Primrose Paper Mill, a sign declares that the paper mill is closed and that no trespassing is allowed. Hank and Nick drive up in time to see the car drive through into the factory grounds. They comment that this doesn't look like a place to call home as we see Shellow ascending stairs to a door in the factory building. The site of Shellows legs walking in the door clearly show the floor of the building which is strewn with small pieces of paper suitable for paper making. Nick watches from the corner of an opposite building and it becomes clear that Nick and Hank had been following Shellows vehicle. Nick and Hank make their way down the rubbish strewn road to the doorway while discussing the Primrose Paper Mills history as having been a family business and being there forever. The pair enter the building where they see, from a hidden position,Shellow and Coleman talking before being joined by a woman whose face is hidden from their view. A bee suddenly lands on a wire in front of them and is quickly joined by the full swarm which proceeds to chase them. The noise of the bees as well as the sounds Nick and Hank make while retreating from the bees alerts the three conspirators to their presence causing them to scatter and make a hurried escape. Nick and Hank dash through the factory until they find an isolated office which they lock themselves inside. The swarm of bees covering the windows and door as they try to block any entrance points. The bees disappear as quickly as they arrived and Nick and Hank leave the safety of the office. Once again walking through the factory Hank comments on the coincidence of Selenas death by bee venom and that they have been swarmed. Nick says he doesn't think it is a coincidence as the bees have completely disappeared. Nick hurries Hank out of the building on the premise of finding his partner help for his bee stings having noticed white footmarks on the ground belonging to the three conspirators.
Back at Nick and Juliette Silvetons (Elizabeth Tulloch) home. Juliete applies a stick cream to Hanks wounds. Nick enters the room with two beers and a water for Hank. Juliette explains that bees normally have to be provoked before they sting and enquires as to whether Hank kicked their hive or something. Hank says no and then Juliette continues to explain that bees are highly effective communicators with the scout flying around until they find the perfect flower when they buzz back to the hive and communicate with the colony to follow them. Nick tells Hank that he has put out an APB for Shellow and Coleman as they are the best bet for solving the crime. John and Doug reporting to her shows a connection to Serenas murder. Hank suggests taking a look at the case files Berman, Rautbort & Associates had sent them and stands to get them. Juliette disagrees telling Hank he must rest and not scratch the stings for the next eight hours as she has tranquilized him with her remedy. Nick agrees with Juliette so Hank goes home for the night. Juliette and Nick kiss as she tells him she understands that he has to work. Nick tells her he just has to do some research and that he will not be too long. Juliette walks away, hands in pocket looking slightly unhappy but resigned to the situation.
Forest Hill Storage Yard where an old fashioned silver trailer is parked up. Nick parks to the rear of the trailer, gets out and enters it. Nick is viewed through the skylight sitting at a desk poring over a large book containing hand drawn images and text. A bee is seen on the skylight as he does so. A closer look at the page shows the drawn image of the insect Wesen that Shellow and Coleman turn into as well as a needled weaponlike device.
BOOK INFORMATION: Mellifer Is the messenger among all. They balance the ecotone of our world. I have found that we should treat a Mellifer with respect for they pose no threat to a Grimm.
The stinger is used as a weapon of self defence by the Mellifers. I have witnessed it used on Hexenbiests.
Nick turns the page of the book and sees a picture of a Hexenbiest. His memory returns to a young woman (Claire Coffee) he had previously seen for the first time outside a jewellery store (EP1-Pilot) and later in the hospital when she was trying to kill Aunt Marie Kessler (Kate Burton) (EP2-Bears will be Bears). Her visage changing the first time to that of the one in the book, this being his first sighting of a Wesen and prior to his learning of the Grimm legacy from Aunt Marie. He reads aloud The Hexenbiest mark can be found under the tongue in both human form and morphed form. "The drawing shows a tongue with a crescent shaped mark." Turning another page he views another drawing, of The Mellischwuler (sp?) The Queen Bee. A drawing of a Queen Honey Bee is shown opposite. Nick takes out his cell and makes a call. He asks the other person if he/she had heard of the tram incident?
The scene changes to that of the darkened paper mill factory. A shadowed figure walks between machinery a torch lighting their way. The person suddenly turns a corner and comes into the light where we recognize him as Nick. Turning to light the area from which he just came a short sharp scream is heard as Nick turns the torch on Monroe (Silas Weir Mitchell), a Blutbad (werewolf) Wesen. Monroe tells Nick to calm down as he is at the factory at Nicks request. Having already been informed of the tram case by cell phone, Monroe comments that murder is not something he would expect of a Mellifer. Nick says that he read in the book that they generally only attack when defending themselves, which Monroe confirms then informs Nick that they act as the gossip section of the Wesen world. Nick tells Monroe about the bee attack on Hank and himself before bending to kneel beside the white footprints he had seen on his earlier visit. Nick then informs Monroe that he needs him not for the knowledge he may have of Mellifers but for his nose, in the hope that he can follow the scent of the two men who earlier escaped from the factory. As a bribe, when Monroe does not seem keen, Nick offers Monroe a bottle of '78 Bordeaux which he has in his car. Nick asks Monroe if Mellifers are messengers why they would then murder an innocent girl. Monroe replies that she perhaps wasn't so innocent.
Monroe moves off up some steps, sniffing the air, as he tracks the two men. Nick follows closely behind him. Monroe confirms that Mellifer have only one natural enemy The Hexenbiest. Monroe stops and tells Nick he can smell a female, 'Undeniable' being the perfume she is wearing. He then leads Nick into an office. Monroe continues to sniff around the office, seats and computer keyboard, as Nick checks a filing cabinet, and draws out a file telling Monroe the woman is Melissa Wincroft (Nana Visitor). Monroe asks if Nick just 'Grimmed' that information but Nick says he got it off an envelope sitting on the desk.
Nick and Monroe walk in darkness toward the entrance of a large white, pillared, mansion. Nick tries the door while Monroe hangs back still sniffing for the females scent or perfume. Unable to gain entry they make their way to an open glass door where torch in hand Nick enters with Monroe following closely on his heels. Nick steps on something crunchy and shining the torch downward sees a multitude of dead honey bees on the floor. Hearing a strange sound they make their way to the front hall before starting to ascend the main staircase, the weird sound obviously emanating from the upper levels. Monroe stops and questions Nicks sanity in going in that direction, but nevertheless follows him. As they pass below the upper edge of the staircase we can see liquid dripping from the upper level, and they continue onward. The turn to the right and ascend a smaller workaday staircase leading to the attic with a closed door shown at the top of the stairs. Nick continues to ascend and then opens the door slowly and quietly. He shines the torch into the room and sees some large stalactite structures dripping liquid into buckets.
Morning and Police cars and officers have cordoned off the house. Inside Hank and Nick examine the structures more closely, they resemble huge honey combs. Nick says he found the house through examining Serenas Legal Files which had been sent over as promised. He confirms that Melissa Wincroft owns the property and the liquid was similar to that which killed Serena. Hank notes that it looks like she left the property suddenly without choosing to sell it or buy another. Nick tells Hank that he did not call him as he was supposed to be resting from the bee stings he suffered the previous day. Hank asks Nick to connect the dots for him. Nick explains: a messy class action suit the previous year, Serena represented a hostile company takeover of Primrose Paper Mill, the employees fought it, including Coleman and Shellow, however they lost. Melissa Wincroft was their boss, her family having operated and owned the paper plant for over a century and therefore having the most to lose. Melissa then took revenge on Serena for causing the loss of the company. Nick and Hank are interrupted by an officer who informs them that Sgt. Wu says that there has been another flash mob murder in Chapman Square.
Walking toward a cordoned off area of park Wu tells them the details of the murder: the victim doing yoga, the flash mob occurring, the victim dying in the same way Serena did. All of which was caught on an overhead camera. Shellow and Coleman were not involved as they had been arrested and where in a cell at the station at the time. Neither of them will say anything until they Lawyer up. Approaching the victim Renard is seen kneeling down looking at the swollen face of the victim. Nick and Hank confirm that they have a solid lead on the perp, Melissa Wincroft, whom they are zeroing in on. Looking down at the victim Nick recognizes her as being Camilla Gotleib, from her large gold locket, and the other lawyer involved in the Primrose Paper Mill class action suit. Renard says that they now definitely have a pattern. Nick turns, cell phone ready to use, as he comments that there was a third lawyer on the case and that they have to get to them before they are also murdered. Calling the police station he asks that Police be deployed to the Legal firm to take the third lawyer, Adalind Schade (Claire Coffee) into protective custody.
Renard, Nick and Hank walk into the captains office to speak to the third lawyer. As Adalind turns and faces the doorway Nick recognizes the woman as the one who tried to kill his Aunt Marie. He also knows her to be a Hexenbiest. Adalind does not let on that they have met before although on leaving the office and moving past Nick that she is wary and anxious. Renard noticing Nicks scrutiny asks a number of questions, in order to find out if Nick is telling more than he has said and/or to see if Nick has made Adalinds connection to himself (EP1- Pilot). Nick says he doesnt know her and so Renard finishes his questioning by telling Nick to look after Adalind as they wouldnt want a third lawyer murdered.
Nick is seen rushing into Dr Harpers autopy room and asking to see the 2 previous victims tongues. Harper removes them from the fridge and explains they were so swollen it was the only way she could examine them. On examination Nick sees the mark of the Hexenbiest on each of the tongues. Not tattoos according to Harper.
Hank and Adalind are seen viewing a screen where Melissa Wincroft (Nana Visitor) is answering questions regarding her companies earnings. She then goes on to stress that it was more than a company, it was a family that they were trying to tear down and that they are just using the case to get them out of the way. The woman says she knows who is behind it and that they are not going to get away with it. Hank then turns to Adalind and says that it sounds like a threat to him but Adalind cannot believe that she would have done it to Serena and Camilla. Nick enters the room and comments that it seemed a lot more personal than professional which Adalind refutes by stating she was just doing her job. Both make veiled comments to each other regarding their hidden identities; Grimm and Hexenbiest. After some more comments between then Hank decides to excuse both Nick and himself from the room. Walking down the hall Hank queries Nick questioning technique by treating her like a perp to which Nick replies that he does not trust her. Hank however says that all they have to do is protect her and first on the agenda is hunting down Melissa Wincroft.
The camera cuts back to Adalind as she rises and comes to the door of the interview room to speak with Renard. She lets him know Nick recognizes her from the Hospital. Renard tells her that Nick isn't letting on and that he (Renard) will protect her. Adalind says she can look after herself but that Renard had better find The Queen or she won't be the only person to get stung.
Hank comes off his cell phone to tell Nick that Melissa as no activity on a credit card, cell, travel, bank account and can not be found in the system. Nick replies that she has no known family and the only known friends she has are Shellow and Coleman. Nick points out that they do not need Melissa to get in touch with either Shellow or Coleman that all they need is for Shellow to communicate with her, by text, and they can intercept the call and track her down. Neither of them knowing that Nick and Hank are protecting Adalind Schade.
Nick enters an interview room to speak to Shellow. Nick sits down and produces Shellows cell phone explaining that he, Shellow, was about to show him some tweets. Nick lays out how much time Shellow is already due to get for conspiracy to murder and that they can put him at the murder scene. He then wants to know who he is trying to protect and if there is another victim, and drops Melissas name. Hank then rushes into the room telling Nick that Renard wants to see him urgently. Nick leaves the room and Shellow quickly picks up the cell phone Nick had left on the table. Checking that no-one is looking through the door window he then looks suspiciously at the two way mirror where Renard, Wu, Nick and Hank return his stare. Shellow begins to type then send a text/tweet which Wu intercepts via a computer. The message reads "They don't know AS open.". Nick deciphers it as Adalind Schade being open to being murdered.
A young woman, blonde hair with a handkerchief held to her mouth alights from a yellow cab and makes her way into a modern building, closely watched by a man in a parked car. On entering the buildings Reception she ignores the security guard, when he offers a good morning, but continues to the lift. The security guard lets an unknown person know she has arrived via his radio headset. The woman then enters the lift and is quickly joined by a male traveller. On turning we realize the male is Wu and the woman is an undercover policewoman made up to look like Adalind. Wu lets Nick and Hank know that the trap has been set to catch Melissa, if she shows herself.
Putting his cell away we see that Nick, Hank and Adalind are in a hotel room. Hank reassures Adalind that all eyes are on her apartment and that this is the easiest way to flush her out. Adalind comments on the inconvenience it is to them and Nick replies somewhat acerbically that they are just doing their jobs. It is clear that after trying to kill his Aunt Marie Nick does not believe Adalind deserves the protection, but is unable to confide and legitimize his reasons to the others involved including Hank. Hank breaks the difficult situation by asking if they want room service. Hank leaves to make/get some coffee leaving Adalind and Nick in the room together. Nick then tells her he knows she is a Hexenbiest like Serena and Camilla and that she had tried to kill his aunt in the hospital, that he has seen the marks on their tongues. Despite the questioning that follows Adalind remiains silent with just the pressure of her nails in the chair fabric showing her stress. He asks why the Mellifers want her dead and she tells him to figure it out. He replies that while he doesn't like it it is his duty to protect her but that she better hope he better not have a good reason or a bad day at work as it won't save her.
A parked car within which is Melissa and Dr Spinella. He asks why Melissa involved him as he is clean and doesn't want to go to jail, morphing under stress into a Mellifer as he does so. Melissa explains that he has as much to lose as the rest of them. Melissa slides open the door of the minivan and a swarm of bees fly out.
Hank, in the kitchen, sees a bee then turns and notices a few more. Following them he sees they are entering via an open window in the bathroom.
Back in the living room Adalind tells Nick he doesn't know what he is getting himself into. Nick then taunts her by saying it would therefore be understandable if a Queen Mellifer was to kill another Hexenbiest. This causes her to lose control and morph into a Hexenbiest. Nick finally smiles at her as she fights to regain her control. She then points out that it won't be a Grimm killing a Hexenbiest but a cop letting an innocent young woman die in everyone elses eyes.
A call from Hank and Nick swiftly joins him in the bathroom. Unable to close the window Hank is fighting a losing battle with the bees. Neither he nor Nick can budge the window.
Adalind turns around in her seat the light from the window quickly being occluded.
Back in the Bathroom the bees begin to fly up and away from the window. Nick rushes through to the living room and Adalind, followed by Hank. On arriving in the room Adalinds seat is vacant, and bees cover the entirety of the outer window.
Hank and Nick rush it into the hall, there is no sign of forced entry and the lift is still on their floor. They open the door to the stairwell with Nick going down and Hank up, shouting Adalinds name as they go. Nick spots Adalind on the stairwell below him and shouts out, but she ignores him and keeps descending.
Nick reaches the basement, opens the door and is presented by swarms of bees and Melissa with a stinger in hand. She tells him she has to kill Adalind and that he doesn't understand. Nick has drawn his gun and has it aimed at Melissa as she talks. She claims they killed Serena and Camilla to protect Nick, that they closed the paper mill down so that the Mellifers couldn't pass on their message to him. Nick says that they still killed two people which Melissa refutes as they were Hexenbiests. Melissa says she has to finish it, the killing of Adalind, then turns and flees. Melissa is then seen grabbing Adalind and they both fight. Nick is unable to get a clear shot. Adalind grabs Melissas arm which morphs causing Melissa to withdraw her hand and the pain causing her to morph as well. Both woman shout things to Nick; do your job, don't listen to her, act like a Grimm etc. Nick moves closer as Hank arrives. Adalind calls out frailly, acting the innocent, to Hank for help. Nick warns Melissa to back away before he finally shoots her twice in the back. Hank helps Adalind as Melissa stumbles toward Nick in her morphed form. Melissa falls to her knees, features returning to normal and passes on a final message "Hes coming for you...Hes close". Melissa then dies and all the bees fall to the ground. Adalind gives him a final sneaky smile, crouched in Hanks arms.
In bed, alongside Juliette, Nick remembers something his Aunt Marie told him "You have to hunt down the bad ones, just like your ancestors did". Juliette turns over and snuggles to his chest before raising herself and looking in his face. She comforts him by saying that Hank said that he (Nick) did the right thing. Nick says that sometimes it isn't that simple. She tries to comfort him by saying that he made a difference to Hank and the woman he saved, without realizing that it may not have been the correct decision for these particular circumstances but is unable to say so. Juliette then says that she is cold but Nick insists on closing the window for her. He sees what looks like a queen bee which alights and crawls on his hand and then suddenly stings him. He quickly closes the window.
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