Author's note. This story has been adopted from Mrs Bumblebee who was unable to continue it but will still be advising me on it.

Suggestions are welcome.

Enjoy and please review.

It was autumn in the European woods. The air was cold and the food was starting to become scarce.

The silent air is slowly faded as an Asian giant hornet buzzed by. It flew to a tree, landing on a branch letting his wings rest against his back.

The hornet looked around his surroundings in search of a meal. Unlike most Asian hornets which are born with bright colouring he was born green with black striping and strangely had purple eyes instead of the usual orange or black.

So with his colouring he could easily just sit and wait for his meals to foolishly walk or fly right by him without knowing the danger until it was too late. Like all Asian hornets they scavenge for food to help feed the young back at the hive and their glorious queen. But this hornet wasn't searching for food for his hive. In fact he didn't have a hive to back to.

He was a lone hornet, fending for himself and looking for a mate. He was born in a hive, but he was born for a special reason. The hornet was born to the mate to a future queen, but when it was time to leave the hive, to find a future queen of his own, he didn't mate.

None of the new queens interested him and so he flew off, away from the swarm of mating pairs.

He now lived and survived only for himself until the day he would find the perfect queen to claim as his own. The same day that he had left the hive he had decided to name himself.

He named himself Waspinator.

Suddenly a honey bee flew right past him. Waspinator perked up watching the bee, but he didn't attack. The hornet knew that if he let the bee live and follow it, he would be lead straight back to an even better food source then just one bee.

Waspinator watched the honey bee zip back and forth between flowers until it finally stopped and started to fly away. Wasp waited for a bit before leaving his perch and chased after the bee, keeping a safe distance, so the bee wouldn't see him.

The worker bee headed back towards the hive, his legs were covered in a verity of pollen ready to be dusted off and turned into honey. And like any honey bee he did this as quickly and often as possible.

A European honey bee buzzed through the hive, speeding this way and that through the cobs. Trying to get rid of his ever growing boredom, he was hatched from the queen's brood, and was not allowed to leave the hive. Even though he was of matting age, it would be difficult for him to find a mate because of his odd difference.

When the worker bee entered the hive he had a rude welcome as an all too familiar bee rammed into him, causing a puff of pollen to stir up from his legs.

"Watch where you're going Bumblebee" he said to the bee that had run into him, before buzzing off to continue his job.

"Sorry" Bumblebee said to the working honey bee as he flew past him.

Even though he was a honey bee, the hive had nicknamed him Bumblebee, since according to the others he acted more like a bumble bee then a honey bee.

Waspinator stopped and landed on a nearby branch, smirking at what he saw.

A small European honey bee hive, it was a perfect feeding ground.

Wasp's tongue slipped past his mandibles and licked at the air hungrily at the thought of such a feast.

He stated at the hive, watching small workers fly about until he couldn't take it no more. He jumped into the air, flew high up into the sky, before diving down and snatched up a worker.

But before he could kill him the worker had already called out and let off the pheromone to warn the rest of the hive, Waspinator then decapitated the bee and dropped his twitching body.

Bumblebee rushed to see what was happening but was suddenly pulled into a hiding spot by the queen, while Warrior honey bees buzz by to attack the intruder.

Waspinator flew around outside the small hive, making sure to wait until most of the warrior bees were out to fight. Once there was a swarm Wasp attacked, snatching bee's out of the air and decapitating them, crushing their thoraxes, ripping their wings, stinging them with his painful and deadly poison, and letting them all fall to the ground dead or dying.

The fight continued for half an hour before the little of what was left of warriors retreated back to the hive, but stood protectively at the entrance.

Wasp chuckled at them and flew full speed at the entrance and broke through the defence and outer rim of the entrance. The fight continued inside, but Waspinator easily killed of what was left of the swarm.

The Queen bee hid Bumblebee with her body from the sight of the hornet, but he didn't know why. Bumble caught site of the intruder and shivered in fear. The other insect was much bigger than any of them and much stronger too.

Waspinator checked to make sure there were no more warriors before moving further into the hive. He walked to the combs and searched them but couldn't find any larva. He found one or two eggs and ate them with one gulp.

He then turned to the honey and started to lick and drink his fill. Once he was satisfied Waspinator turned to leave, but something out the corner of his eye caught his attention. He looked and saw a honey bee larger than all the others.

He snapped his mandibles at the bee and chuckled, "Well, well, well the queen bee, all alone," Waspinator clicked and slowly stalked closer.

The Queen stood strong as the hornet approached her, while Bumblebee crouched down behind her glancing from the queen to the hornet, scared not knowing what to do.

The Queen only glanced back at Bumblebee once before keeping her eyes on the large insect.

Wasp chuckled again and then unsheathed his deadly stinger and racked it across the hive floor to scare his prey more but the Queen didn't even flinch from the stinger. She in fact surprised him. She too unsheathed her stinger which was rarely shown. If she stung him, he was be poisoned but she would die like all bees do when they sting.

The Queen stepped closer and snapped her mandibles at the hornet, challenging him. Bumblebee looked at the queen and shook his head. She wasn't going to do what he thought. But she did and lunged forward towards the intruding hornet.

Waspinator clicked and snapped his mandibles as he met the Queens attack and attacked with his own. The Queen may have not been a warrior but she sure did know how to fight like one, maybe even better. She was using all her defences, her mandibles, her claws, her stinger, and even her small wings to distract or to deflect one of his attacks.

But he was better and stronger.

The Queen tried to sting him but he caught her stinger in his mandibles and held onto it as he raised an arm and knocking her away, dazing her. She fell to the floor. She clicked and twitched from the hit but then shook it off and prepared to stand to continue to fight, but Waspinator was standing over her, ready to deliver a crushing bite to her thin neck.

Bumblebee buzzed as fast as he could to stand in the way of the hornet's attack protecting the queen. He closed his eyes tight, waiting for the finishing blow.

But the attack never did happen.

Waspinator was surprised another bee showed up, but he really didn't care and was prepared to it and the queen but something made him stop.

Bumblebee opened his eyes a little only for them to fly open when he saw how close the manicuring hornet was, he would of buzzed away, if fear didn't glue him to the spot.

Wasp was confused, but when the small honey bee looked up at him Wasp's mandibles opened in shock and closed them just as fast, he leaned down to look the bee over closer.

For some strange reason Waspinator was drawn to the bee like something inside him was telling him something he should do something, but was confused as to what. The honey bee's eyes captivated him. They were blue, a soft blue that just calmed him.

He looked the bee's form over, seeing his well shaped and strong wings, his small upper body, and his long and plump abdomen.

Suddenly it clicked and Waspinator leaned down and started to affectionately nuzzle the bee. This bee was a future queen and this queen spiked his interest to levels that even he didn't know were possible for him.

Bumblebee flinched away from the hornet as it started to nuzzle him. The honey bee looked up at the hornet with a confused and puzzle look, why was being so nice all of a sudden, it didn't make any sense to the little bee.

Suddenly Waspinator stopped nuzzling the honey bee. He stared at him and then lunged, scooping his small body up, and jumping away from the Queen bee, who was also confused until she saw Bumblebee in the other insects arms. She tried to get up to stop him but it was too late.

The hornet had turned to the entrance and flew away in such speed that she didn't even have time to cry for her loss. She watched with great heart break as her last heir was carried off, away from the life he had known since he had hatched.

Author's note. What happens now that Bumblebee is Waspinator's prisoner? Find out next time, until then.