Short Stories

A Fated Feast

“A Fated Feast” is inspired by Prometheus Bound (1611–1618), a painting by Peter Paul Rubens and Frans Snyders, which captures the brutal torment of Prometheus as Zeus’ eagle relentlessly devours his regenerating flesh.

While the painting focuses on Prometheus’ suffering, this story shifts the perspective to the Eagle, transforming it from a mindless enforcer of divine will into a being capable of self-awareness, doubt, and existential horror.

Through this lens, “A Fated Feast” explores fate, free will, and the nature of oppression and explores the idea that Prometheus is not the only prisoner of the gods.

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Buzz’d

Stanley sits comatose in his closeted office. His hands bang rhythmically on a computer keyboard. Two tall windows that overlook the courtyard are the only hint of humanity.

Spider spinning a web on the windowsill catches Stanley’s attention. Stanley wonders if Spider knows the design of the web before it starts or if Spider just wings it.

“Can you see in your mind’s eye what you are weaving?” asks Stanley.

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