Aiy 10 Shorts -fantasia Models- 30 -
The Aiy-10 Shorts was now only a torso, a head, and one working arm. She looked directly into the lens. Not at Mira. Into the lens. And she mouthed two words: “Thank you.”
The model had existed for exactly thirty frames. And for thirty frames, she had been perfect.
Fantasia Aiy-10 (Short Variant)
Mira, the photographer, loaded a spool of thought-negative film into her antique camera. With Fantasia Models, you didn’t capture light—you captured a fleeting idea before it dissolved. The Aiy-10 line, the “Shorts,” were particularly volatile. Their lifespans were measured in breaths.
Click. Her smile became a crack. She waved. Not with sadness, but with a tired, practiced grace. Aiy 10 Shorts -fantasia Models- 30
The model emerged from the dry-ice mist of the broken orrery. She was a patchwork of porcelain and living ink, her form a mere ten inches tall, perched on a brass gear the size of a dinner plate. Her name was irrelevant. Today, she was simply Aiy-10 .
“Frame twenty-nine.”
The little Fantasia grew bolder. She danced across the rusted gears, leaping from a brass sun to a tarnished moon. Her skirt, woven from discarded sheet music, fluttered. Mira chased her with the viewfinder, sweating. Click. The model stumbled. One of her porcelain fingers cracked, falling away like a dead petal. She didn’t cry. Fantasia Models knew the contract.