Dina Rubina
Stories (3/0)
Why the sky is Blue and Green
Theodora sat huddled by the altar looking at the five martyrs in horror, as they were portrayed as they died, as was tradition. She kept her eyes on most handsome one, her namesake, Theodore of Shelby, Pathfinder who died in a spinning gilded cage who died of raygun blast, disoriented. She did not stare at Benjamin of Chicago, Soldier who died fighting a death of a thousand cuts. Or Iris of New York, Engineer who held her own heart on a plate.
By Dina Rubina11 months ago in Futurism
Elaine Blackwell, Dragonhunter
There hadn’t always been dragons in the valley. They had been imported to Raptur from Avalon. Avalon was a nice colonizable planet if it weren’t for the damn dragons that took a liking to eating colonists’ cattle and children. Sadly because dragon eggshells were a mix of tungsten and gold most colonists stole them even with the dragonlings still in them. They would dump the resulting baby dragon to fend for itself on another planet entirely.
By Dina Rubina2 years ago in Fiction