Queen Bee and her young, along with the Commander, flew over the Indian Ocean. As they approached Malaysia, she asked the Commander to descend over the Taman Archipelago to rest. It was like a beautiful garden full of flowers—what a wonderful place.
From there, the queen asked the Commander to find a "flower novel," something she could hear before leaving this beautiful place. She wanted him to read it, summarize it, and recite it to her while she enjoyed the scent of the flowers.
The leader set out on his mission. In Jakarta, he met a group of bees and told them that his queen was searching for a novel about flowers. They advised him to head toward the Singapore Botanic Garden, where he would find a beehive. There, Commander Mark would welcome him and introduce Queen Elisa. They had given these names to the characters of Flowers.
He went to the Singapore Botanic Garden and, upon arrival, found a group of bees. The leader asked them about Queen Elisa, and they told him he had already arrived. There stood the bee leader Mark.
Commander Mark approached and asked him why he had come. The leader explained his story with his queen, and Mark replied that the queen had once lived in a narrow house but had been fortunate enough to visit a spacious place in Qatar, the country that hosted the World Cup. He also mentioned that the queen had a close friend—the bird—whom she had left behind in Qatar.
Commander Mark looked at him and said, "It is a long story. I think she will become a narrator in the future."
The leader smiled and said, "It is a novel written in the name of cold water, and fortunately you and your queen will pass through its words."
Mark asked, "Why did your commander choose this title?"
The leader hesitated and gave several possible answers: the climate, preparation for snowstorms, feelings of coldness and searching for shelter, the possibility of peaceful play, and the idea of high places where one can rise, stand, and crown oneself, and also calm down.
Mark listened carefully and said, "Choose one answer."
The leader replied, "I choose the idea that one can rise, stand, and crown oneself."
Commander Mark then called Queen Elisa and introduced her to the Bee Commander coming from Qatar. He told her that the commander was heading to Argentina with his queen and would share his story with the bird and the queen in an expected novel.
Commander Mark addressed Queen Elisa, saying that he had come searching for the flower narrator who holds her heart, and that the bee team had called her because of her admiration for the beautiful girl Elisa.
It was a flower novel by Barbara Cartland, written in sixty pages under the title Love and a Cheetah.
