Hiosta Van Dillis
Stories (2/0)
LOKI’S RUSSIA
The class arrived in Saint Petersburg on a Wednesday. Our first trip amazed me through the red walls of the Hermitage museum. The Peacock Clock’s mechanical movements mesmerized me as something I would have expected from a modern Steam-Punk Animation. In front of the Peacock Clock, the man with an eye patch first appeared. He opened the conversation by explaining the artist. He claimed James Cox’s creations during his time as a goldsmith were quite phenomenal and nothing like anything imagined today. This clock was purchased as a gift by Prince Potiomkin for Czarina Catherine. He informed just like this clock, Russia’s history hides more mysteries than any other timepiece because the writer is the Norse god, Loki.
By Hiosta Van Dillis3 years ago in Fiction
Internal Eyes
All students wrap around the opaque tan auditorium. All surfaces dull, without reflection. Each plastic seat contains a person. Every bald acorn face, identical in size and shape. Each set of eyes look up at the wall. Only the labels on the uniforms separate the students.
By Hiosta Van Dillis3 years ago in Fiction