Friday, 14 November 2025

Spider Quinn 19 Making the News Amidst the Storms Part 6

 

After talking to Quinn, Brittany decided to seek out Andrea before lunch ended. ‘It’s barely a week since the last time she helped,’ she thought as she left the library and looked around the courtyard. ‘But is she in the cafeteria?’ she wondered.

 

 

Brittany entered the cafeteria and saw Daria, Sandi and Jane in a discussion about the robo-dactyl. ‘They’re just speculating,’ she thought as she looked around. She then saw Andrea with Jennifer Burns and Dewey Rodgers.

 

 

Andrea saw Brittany come over. “Hi Brit,” she said with a low voice. “You want to talk about something?”

 

“Yes, by yourself,” Brittany answered in a serious tone.

 

“Is it to do with yesterday afternoon?” Andrea asked carefully.

 

Brittany nodded.

 

“I’ll head to the Historia as soon as school lets out.”

 

“I’ll see you there.”

 

 

“What was that about?” Jennifer asked quietly after Brittany had gone.

 

“Something,” Andrea answered. ‘But I can guess. Something to do with the security footage of the robo-dactyl no doubt.’

 

“She wants you to find something?” Dewey asked.

 

“Maybe, but I wouldn’t spread that around,” Andrea said.

 

“Of course not,” Jennifer said.

 

 

The rest of the school day passed without incident. Quinn emerged onto the roof and saw that Daria and Sandi were up there. “Oh, Jane isn’t here?” she asked.

 

“She wanted to talk to Ms. Dafoe about something,” Daria answered.

 

“Right.”

 

“Did you want to talk about something?”

 

“I did have some curiosity about her streetscape project, but that can wait,” Quinn answered. That wasn’t a lie. She did have some curiosity about it. But it wasn’t her focus.

 

“You want to talk about the robo-dacyl?” Daria asked.

 

“Like, do you think more such robots would appear?”

 

“If one did, more might follow.”

 

 

Sandi listened as Daria and Quinn talked about possible events. ‘But what is Quinn doing anyway?’ she wondered. She shook her head, she didn’t want to know! She knew Quinn was heavily involved in the Historia and tutoring and occasionally investigating. “Don’t you have Anna and the others?” she asked.

 

“I do, but I’m meeting them at the Historia in half an hour,” Quinn answered. “I better be going,” she added to Daria.

 

“I’ll see you later.”

 

 

Daria waited until she was sure that Quinn had gone down to the ground floor. “You said at lunch that you had some ideas about keeping an eye on Anders.”

 

“Given that Mother is the director of marketing for the station, she could do some digging.”

 

“But is that the right thing to do?”

 

“Probably not, but you know me, antihero,” Sandi responded.

 

“That’s true, but I still have reservations,” Daria said as she looked towards the main Oscorp building in the distance. “Even if Osborn is somehow involved.”

 

“All the more reason. Harry says that even though he’s supposed to be resting, his father has been talking to a lot of people,” Sandi responded.

 

“Go ahead,” Daria said in a resigned tone. She spun around and grabbed a staff from where she had stashed it next to the water tank shack. “I’ll be patrolling for an hour or so.”

 

Sandi tied her hair up. “So will I.”

 

 

Brittany entered the Historia café and saw Andrea talking to Stacy at the counter. She sat at a nearby table and waited by reading the café’s copy of the Sun-Herald.

 

It wasn’t long before Andrea joined her. “I can guess what you and SpiderGirl want this time. Something to do with the robot pterodactyl, right?”

 

“Yes, to find the person controlling it using the Mall’s security footage,” Brittany answered quietly.

 

“I still have similar difficulties to last week,” Andrea responded. “I doubt Scott Ashworth is going to let me use his college account again.”

 

“That’s a good point.”

 

“But there are still the others who have siblings at Lawndale State, if you want me to try. It may be more difficult if they are elusive this weekend.”

 

“They could be at the play tonight or tomorrow,” Brittany pointed out.

 

“But I only want to watch it once. I guess I’ll watch it tonight.”

 

“That will be good.”

 

“But how are you coping?” Andrea asked.

 

“Daria modified the script.”

 

“That makes sense.”

 

 

Dafoanairi arrived on the top of the Historia and took out her binoculars. She had found that relying on just her usual glasses corrected vision wasn’t enough when it came to spotting something that shouldn’t happen on the streets below. She soon saw something. A young man was trying to throw a rope between two rooftops two streets to the north. ‘That’s definitely something I need to investigate.’

 

 

It took Dafoanairi less than five minutes to arrive on the scene. “Let’s see here, someone doing what they shouldn’t?” she asked rhetorically.

 

“It isn’t what it looks like, whoever you are!”

 

“Dafoanairi. The Snarky Fifth Vigilante Hero. I’d say it is what it looks like, trying to evade the police and hoping that Lawndale’s heroes will not notice?”

 

“You’re not SpiderGirl, but I’m not doing anything wrong,” the man said as he managed to lasso an antenna on the other side.

 

“Oh no?”

 

“I’m not breaking and entering if that’s what you’re worried about.”

 

“You expect me to take your word for that?” Dafaonairi asked.

 

“I’m trying to do something Lynn Anders did a while ago.”

 

“You mean she walked on a tight rope between buildings? But her stunts are obviously staged.”

 

“No they’re not!” the young man argued.

 

“Yes, they are. But I don’t want to be arguing while something else might be going on, like, I don’t know, robotic reptiles running amuck.”

 

“You’re trying to distract me while another vigilante comes along.”

 

“No,” Dafoanairi said. “I often patrol alone, and you don’t want to be with the fourth vigilante instead of me.”

 

The man then stepped on the rope.

 

“No!” Dafoanairi said. She steeled herself to follow him.

 

 

It started out well at first, but there was a gust of wind and the he started tumbling. ‘Uh oh!’

 

Dafoanairi then grabbed him with one hand while she used the quarterstaff for balance in the other. “See!” she said.

 

“I see your point,” he said he tottered.

 

“Crap!” Dafoanairi said as she leaned back towards the roof. “Now, carefully walk back.”

 

“I guess you don’t have powers.”

 

“You guess correctly. I’m doing this through pure guile! But someone has to do it.”

 

The man then made a misstep and fell, but Dafoanairi fell back on the roof.

 

 

It was precarious and Dafoanairi’s arm was aching. “Right, climb up.”

 

“There’s an eave!”

 

Dafoanairi still had a hold of the quarterstaff. She swung it so that it also hung down. “Grab a hold of the staff!”

 

He complied.

 

 

Less than a minute later, they were both standing on the rooftop. “Thanks, Dafoanairi. I was stupid.”

 

“Par for the course in Lawndale.”

 

“You’re not from here are you?”

 

“I live here now, but I didn’t grow up here,” Dafoanairi answered. “Have you learned your lesson?”

 

The guy was sheepish. “Don’t copy Lynn Anders.”

 

“Exactly.”

 

 

Dafoanairi waited for the man to climb down and rubbed her arms. “I’m lucky I didn’t fall down as well. I won’t tell the Engima.” She looked at the time. Still less than half an hour after she had left the school. ‘I can observe downtown Lawndale from here.’

 

 

At the same time the Enigma was down near the creek, near the dock when she heard a cry for help. “Where?” she asked herself as she ran in the direction the call was coming from.

 

 

She found a fellow Lawndale High student stuck high up in the tree. ‘It looks like Sally Anne Garfield,’ she thought. She didn’t really know her, just that she looked sad most of the time. “I’m here,” she said as she came alongside the trunk.

 

“Who is it?” she asked.

 

“The fourth vigilante.”

 

“Oh! I thought it was the Shadow or Dafoanairi.”

 

“Dafoanairi doesn’t have powers, and I don’t think the Shadow does either. But I do,” the Enigma said. “I’m coming up there.”

 

It took her a couple of minutes to climb up to where Sally Anne was.

 

 

Sally Anne looked at the purple clad superhero. “But you do have a moniker, right?”

 

“Yes, I just like letting my actions speak for me, rather than overhype myself like SpiderGirl. Call me the Enigma.”

 

“The Enigma,” Sally Anne considered. “One who’s figuring herself out.”

 

“Yes. Now, how to get you down?”

 

“You have no idea?”

 

“There are a few ways I can do it, but my powers can be tricky. I still need to develop the fine control I know my mentor has,” the Enigma admitted.

 

Sally Anne tried to take her mind off the precarious situation she was in. “A mentor?” she asked.

 

“They’re a retired hero, that’s all I’ll say.”

 

“Right.”

 

 

The Enigma closed her eyes to focus on the branch that Sally Anne was sitting on.

 

“You’re closing your eyes, up here?”

 

“Part of my powers is an enhanced perception. Closing my eyes helps me focus on it,” she said. She didn’t want to explain the synesthetic aspect of it, that involved colors and ribbons in her vision.

 

“Oh right.”

 

‘The branch will hold for a short while longer,’ the Enigma thought. She opened her eyes and looked at Sally Anne in hers. “Right. I like, have ropes, I can tie it around the trunk here and lower you down that way.”

 

“Give it a try.”

 

“Or I can use my telekinesis to lift you off the branch and down to where I am.”

 

“Telekinesis?” Sally Anne asked incredulously.

 

“Yes,” the Enigma said as she snapped a twig near Sally Anne with that power.

 

“That’s impressive.”

 

The Enigma nodded.

 

“Let’s try the ropes first,” Sally Anne said.

 

“Sure.”

 

 

The Enigma tied two ropes around the branch on either side of the Sally Anne.

 

“Done. Try to climb down. I’ll be ready to grab you if you slip.”

 

Sally Anne looked at the rope in front of her and grabbed onto it with one hand.

 

“Now, try to move down slowly.”

 

Sally Anne wasn’t sure. She gripped the rope tightly and closed her eyes.

 

“It’s better to look,” the Enigma admonished.

 

“Alright!” Sally Anne said as she opened her eyes with tears.

 

“Sorry, I can be blunt. Now try to move so that you swing down and move your legs around the rope.”

 

“Really?”

 

“I’m ready to catch you, remember,” the Enigma said.

 

“OK!”

 

 

Sally Anne then did as the Enigma suggested. She swung and slipped on the rope but she managed to grab the rope with her legs and found herself next to the Enigma. She looked into her green eyes and saw determination. ‘One has to be determined to be a superhero,’ she thought. She knew that her own eyes wouldn’t show anything similar.

 

“See, that was easy.”

 

“You call that easy?”

 

“Compared to other things I had to do, yes,” the Enigma answered.

 

“I guess so,” Sally Anne said as she looked down. The rest of the way didn’t seem that difficult, but she looked in the Enigma’s eyes again. “Watch me climb down further.”

 

“I shall.”

 

 

A few minutes later, both of them were back on the ground.

 

Sally Anne breathed deeply. “Thanks.”

 

“You’re OK?” the Enigma asked.

 

“As well as I usually am. I just chose the wrong tree to climb.”

 

“You usually climb trees?”

 

“It’s a way to escape,” Sally Anne admitted. “I wanted to get away from the situation in Lawndale for a few moments.”

 

“The town’s certainly troubled. But there’s hope.”

 

“But Lynn Anders?”

 

The Enigma sighed. “She wants to unmask us, I’m sure of it.”

 

“I hope she doesn’t succeed.”

 

 

At the Historia, Quinn could tell that Gerald was slowly improving. “You’re doing well,” she praised after he had read out information on Titan.

 

“Thanks,” Gerald responded. “But it can be difficult.”

 

“No doubt about that.”

 

She then turned to Anna, but the she saw Brittany enter the bookstore and wave. “Wait a moment,” Quinn said.

 

“Sure,” Anna said.

 

 

Quinn and Brittany slipped over to the staircase upwards. “Is there something else happening? Another robo-dactyl?” Quinn asked.

 

“No, I was having a coffee in the café, when an ad for Lynn Anders’ show for tonight came on,” Brittany answered. “It said that there may be a special interview.”

 

“There’s no way she’ll interview SpiderGirl, as I’ll be here helping with the play.”

 

“But she’s certainly planning something,” Brittany said as she twirled a pigtail.

 

“More pressuring of the public? Or maybe interviewing Osborn! He could reveal the Enigma’s identity!”

 

“I don’t think that’s it.”

 

“No, I was just going to an extreme there,” Quinn said. “But there’s a lot she or Osborn could do to make life more difficult for us.”

 

“I agree.”

 

“But we’ll have see what Anders will say.”

 

Brittany nodded.

 

 

Quinn returned to the bookstore. “Something up?” Anna asked, after she had closed the door.

 

“Brittany wanted to talk about something,” Quinn answered.

 

“Important?” Anna asked.

 

“You could say that,” Quinn answered enigmatically.

 

‘There’s something there,’ Anna thought.

 

“OK, you can tell us about the shamrock,” Quinn said.

 

“I’d like to know more,” Ben said.

 

“I know you do,” Anna said as she picked up her notes. “As you know, St. Patricks Day is two weeks away…”

 

 

Fields arrived at the studio with trepidation. She had gone over the script that Osborn had given her a few times. It seemed to be on the level. There didn’t appear to be anything that would incite anyone to think it had been faked. ‘Only SpiderGirl and possibly the other vigilantes,’ she thought, repeating what he had told Anders that morning. ‘But I am doing this under protest. I’m not sure it’s good for Lawndale, as much as Oscorp overall isn’t.’

Sunday, 9 November 2025

Strange Days in Lawndale (1)

 

1

It was an ordinary day in Lawndale. Daria Morgendorffer was resting in her room. But suddenly her sister, Quinn, burst into the room in a hurry.

 

“Quinn!” she exclaimed.

 

“Something is happening, turn on the TV!” Quinn said with a sense of urgency.

 

“This had better be worth it!”

 

 

Daria came down the stairs to see something quite strange on the TV. There was a news report from the Central Square in downtown Lawndale. “A flying saucer?” Daria asked incredulously.

 

“That’s what they’re saying,” Quinn said.

 

“It doesn’t look particularly fake,” Daria responded. “But it can’t be real! Can it?”

Saturday, 8 November 2025

Church notes - 9th November 2025

 9th

Matthew 25: 31 - 46

Priorities

- In Christian Life


Psalm 27

David's priority - to dwell with the LORD forever.


Paul's priority for the Corinthian Christians - for them to know the fullness of Christ.


Matthew 24

Jesus telling the Disciples of the End of the Age.

The priority here is to be ready for His Return.

Only the Father knows the date.

24:44, 45

He will come when it is least expected.


Those on the right had accepted Jesus as Lord and Saviour.


Friday, 7 November 2025

Spider Quinn 19 Making the News Amidst the Storms Part 5

 

The Sun was rising when the Shadow arrived back at Casa Lane and changed to the ordinary Jane. She saw that Trent and Jesse were in the kitchen making a snack.

 

“Hey, Janie,” Trent said. “Long night?”

 

“You could say that,” Jane answered a she grabbed some coffee. “Investigating the Mall with SpiderGirl?”

 

“You mean that robot dactyl?” Jesse said.

 

“That’s definitely something we can write a song about,” Trent mused. “But what did you find?”

 

“Hardly anything,” Jane answered. “Just scuff marks, knocked over kiosks and dings in the support columns.”

 

“Nothing else?” Trent asked.

 

“We looked through dumpsters for the controller, but that was a long shot,” Jane said.

 

“So, the person got away with it?” Jesse asked.

 

Jane sighed. “Yes. SpiderGirl says that Ninja Talon knows someone who can hack into the security cameras but who knows how long that would take.”

 

“We can’t rely on that,” Trent said.

 

“I know. I’ll go back this afternoon after school and look for suspicious characters. I’ll have a few hours before I have to go to the Historia,” Jane said.

 

“And we’ll ask around Dega Street discretely,” Trent decided.

 

 

Quinn hadn’t slept much. She looked at the clock as she rolled out of bed. “6:33!” she groaned as she realised that she wouldn’t get much sleep. She quickly got dressed and turned on the radio. “Mental In the Morning! For a hip wakeup call in Lawndale and Oakwood! This is Bing and Spatula Man.”

 

“Now, what is going on this morning?” she asked as Spatula Man recapped the robot pterodactyl incident and Lynn Anders wanting interviews with the vigilantes.

 

“…Like, I think SpiderGirl doesn’t want any interviews. Just to do her thing fighting Lawndale’s crime and rescuing people.”

 

“Exactly!” Quinn commented.

 

The same applies to the other vigilantes.”

 

 

Quinn read through on her notes on her discussion with the Shadow about the robot pterodactyl. ‘Nothing new there.’

 

We now have a call coming in,” Bing said.

 

You are now on Mental in the Morning,” Spatula Man said.

 

Hi,” a young sounding woman said. “I’m down at the dock, and there are giant shrimp swimming around it.”

 

Giant Shrimps?” Spatula Man asked incredulously.

 

Yes! SpiderGirl! Dafoanairi! If you are listening, come down here.”

 

“Seems like a set up,” Quinn commented quietly. “But I still need to respond. If Dafoanairi responds and I don’t, she could get in trouble. I doubt Brit would do it in her condition. But what about the Engima?”

 

Quinn then went to her closet and changed to SpiderGirl before swinging away from one of the attic windows.

 

 

Daria awoke from a nightmare of the robot pterodactyl. “Agh!” she said as she bolted awake. She looked at her clock. “6:44? No more sleep this morning.” She grabbed her notebook and wrote about the nightmare after where she had written about the attack itself.

 

‘But I will probably have to talk to Sandi about it too. She probably has nightmares about Groundhog Day, although she hasn’t said anything about that.’

 

 

SpiderGirl approached the Creek warily, and sure enough the Spider Sense blared as soon as she swung past the last of the buildings short of the actual dock. She paused and hid in a tree and looked towards the dock. She didn’t see anyone there, but she did see a suspicious looking van parked nearby. ‘Someone’s definitely up to something,’ she thought. ‘But it’s certainly a trap.’ She then left in the opposite direction, heading to the Historia.

 

 

On the Historia’s roof, she took a pair of binoculars out from a hiding spot and looked back where she came. The van was still there, and there was no sign of Dafoanairi either.

 

“Wait… Is there something else happening that I might have been drawn away from?” She wondered. She listened to the town for a short time. “Whatever it is mustn’t be obvious. I’ll talk it over with Talon later.” She then swung away to patrol in Dega Street before returning home for breakfast.

 

 

Daria was reading the paper when Quinn entered the kitchen. “Good Morning,” she said.

 

“Morning, Daria. What are they saying this morning?”

 

“Just the facts about that robo-dactyl attack,” Daria answered.

 

“That’s good,” Quinn said. She looked at the byline. “Tori’s mom is always pursuing just the facts.”

 

“A few people were interviewed and they didn’t see anything out of the ordinary before the robot appeared.”

 

“Daria, do you think more of these things are going to appear?”

 

“I’m not sure,” Daria answered. “But with everything that’s going on lately, It’s almost an absolute certainty.”

 

“I agree, and we may need to plan to protect the Historia if something appears there.”

 

“We already survived one incident.”

 

“But Beck is still out there. What if it’s him behind the robot pterodactyl?” Quinn asked.

 

Daria looked at the article again to give cover to her remembering the incident. “I’m not sure. It’s not as theatrical as when he kidnapped Jane.”

 

 

‘Another thing to talk to Brit about,’ Quinn thought as she took a couple of eggs out and cracked them into a saucepan. “That’s a good point. But there could still be a link to Oscorp.”

 

“That’s definitely a possibility,” Daria said.

 

“Have you and the Enigma found anything further?”

 

“Not much. Oscorp have increased their security measures over the past few weeks. That’s one thing that Osborn being indisposed hasn’t affected.”

 

“That’s what I expected,” Quinn said as she recalled seeing extra guards around various Oscorp buildings during her patrols.

 

 

Lynn Anders arrived at the main Oscorp building on First Street, where Osborn had been working from before he was indisposed. She wasn’t sure why she had been called there, she thought that Osborn was still in the hospital as he had been the previous afternoon. The assistant met her in the lobby.

 

“Mr. Osborn is waiting for you.”

 

“I thought he was staying in the hospital?”

 

“He is still in the hospital, but he will be meeting you by video,” the assistant explained.

 

“Oh, I thought I missed something.”

 

“The doctors want to be sure that he’s recovered.”

 

 

In the office, the assistant watched Lynn Anders as she looked around the ostentatious office. “It will just take a moment,” she said as she adjusted the video camera and television.

 

“That’s fine.”

 

She adjusted a few switches and Osborn was on the screen.

 

Is Lynn Anders there, Ms. Fields?” he asked.

 

“She’s right here,” Fields answered as she pulled Anders in front of the camera.

 

“I’m here, Osborn,” Anders said.

 

I have a proposal for you regarding your desire for an interview with SpiderGirl.”

 

“Oh?”

 

Open the package Ms. Fields.”

 

Fields grabbed the package that lay on the table next to the television with a little hesitation. She wasn’t sure why Osborn wanted to do what he was going to propose to Anders. She opened it and took out the suit. One that looked identical to SpiderGirl’s.

 

“What is this?” Anders asked as she looked at it. “You want someone to pretend to be SpiderGirl as I interview them?”

 

Exactly,” Osborn projected.

 

“But it’s not the real SpiderGirl! I want to interview the real SpiderGirl, not some fake!” Anders said.

 

But the only ones who will know that would be SpiderGirl herself, Ninja Talon and possibly the other vigilantes. And remember, I know that your stunts are staged, so you don’t have a leg to stand on here.”

 

“This is different.”

 

From my point of view it isn’t,” Osborn said in an unnerving tone. “If I don’t see your interview with SpiderGirl tonight, I’ll leak the information about your staged stunts to the Sun-Herald or WLND.”

 

Anders realised that she was in a bind. “Fine! But remember that I could reveal this myself at some point.”

 

It would be your word against mine. Have a good day Ms. Anders. You may switch off on that end, Ms. Fields.”

 

“Yes, sir,” Fields said as she switched off the camera.

 

“I guess he wants you to be the fake SpiderGirl?” Anders asked.

 

Fields nodded. “Not something I expected to be doing when I applied for a job at Oscorp. I have been in several positions over the past few years after college.”

 

“I see. Be at the studio by six.”

 

“I’ll be there.”

 

 

As they arrived at school, most of the students of Lawndale High were talking about the events of the previous afternoon.

 

Quinn considered it unlikely that any of her fellow students were responsible for the robot pterodactyl, but she couldn’t rule out the possibility. ‘But how to investigate the use of the school facilities without raising suspicion?’ she wondered. Being involved in the Lowdown only went so far. She met up with Stacy, Tori and Tiffany shortly before homeroom.

 

“There was more news this morning,” Tori said.

 

“I read the paper,” Quinn said.

 

“If only Mom didn’t need to stay back late,” Tori mused.

 

“Someone has to do it,” Quinn said.

 

“True, the Sun-Herald would be all speculative,” Tori said.

 

“And Lynn Anders is stirring things up,” Stacy said.

 

“That is nothing new,” Tori said.

 

“Even with wanting an interview with SpiderGirl?” Quinn asked.

 

“I guess so,” Stacy said.

 

The bell then rang.

 

 

Daria entered homeroom and looked around. Most of the other students in her homeroom were already there. She sat at her usual place and picked up a piece of paper that lay there.

 

An Emergency Edition of the Lowdown will be released on Monday with a retraction of the article where it was implied that Quinn Morgendorffer was interested romantically in Kevin Thompson. For now lets say that Quinn is not interested in Kevin that way.

 

“Oh, that will clear things up,” Daria said.

 

“You’re saying something?” one of the other students said.

 

“This doesn’t entirely clear it up,” Daria repeated.

 

“It does a little,” the other student, with dark red hair and an Ankh necklace said.

 

“Scarlett, isn’t it?” Daria asked.

 

“Yes.”

 

“What do you think about this?”

 

“More of the craziness that Lawndale is started to be defined by,” Scarlett answered.

 

“I agree.”

 

“And I think Lynn Anders is trying to stir things up.”

 

“You’re not the only one who thinks that,” Daria responded.

 

 

Quinn also read the note. “Great, Ted is probably overthinking it. It’s probably what Ms. Li said to him.”

 

“That is likely,” a girl nearby said.

 

“What do you think about it, Aleesha?” Quinn asked.

 

“I knew that the rumors yesterday were false,” Aleesha Nibblet answered. “But I’m more concerned about that robo-dactyl. I was shopping in the Mall yesterday, just before it happened.”

 

“That was a close call.”

 

“Yes. I saw Dafoanairi respond. It was very brave of her.”

 

“All of the vigilante heroes are brave,” Quinn responded. She knew she was.

 

“But I ran, so I didn’t see Ninja Talon.”

 

‘That’s fine. I’ll catch up with Brit at lunch.’

 

 

The note didn’t entirely clear up the rumors about Quinn and Kevin, but those were subdued with most of the students talking about whether more robots based on Mesozoic creatures would appear in Lawndale.

 

Quinn caught up with Ted as they both went between their first and second period classes.

 

“What’s the note about?” she asked.

 

“I’m still writing the retraction article,” Ted admitted.

 

“It doesn’t have to be perfect. It just needs to get the point across.”

 

“Trying to balance not making it seem simple, but also making sure that Kevin can understand it.”

 

Quinn could then tell why Ted was taking his time. “That makes sense.”

 

“But it will be out on Monday morning.”

 

“Thanks, Ted.”

 

 

She caught up with Brittany in a quiet part of the library early during lunch.

“I investigated the Mall early this morning,” she said.

 

“Did you find something?” Brittany asked.

 

“Nothing and neither did the Shadow. But she did see Anders’ show,” Quinn answered and she repeated what the Shadow had told her.

 

“I agree, it isn’t fair. She shouldn’t be trying the turn the people of Lawndale against us!”

 

“And there’s another thing.”

 

“What is that?” Brittany asked.

 

“Someone called in to Z93 just after 6:30 this morning and said there was giant shrimp at the dock.”

 

“And there wasn’t?”

 

“No. When I got there, the Spider sense went off, and there was this very suspicious van, so I retreated to the Historia,” Quinn explained.

 

“That’s not good. It seems that people are trying to catch you or something.”

 

Quinn nodded. “As If I wasn’t being careful enough. Anyway, I was also thinking that Andrea could try looking at the Mall’s security footage so we could see who was controlling the robo-dactyl that way.

 

“I’m not sure that she would go for it, but I’ll give it a try.”

 

 

At the same time, Daria sat with Sandi at the cafeteria. “There are less rumors about Quinn today,” she said, “but they’re all talking about the robo-dactyl.”

 

“That’s not surprising.”

 

“We also need to keep an eye on Anders somehow.”

 

“I have some ideas,” Sandi responded.

 

Daria was about to ask, but Jane then arrived.

 

“What ideas?” she asked.

 

“Oh, extracurricular activities,” Sandi obfuscated.

 

“Uh ha,” Jane said. “Obviously you were talking about something.”

 

“Wondering whether Anders considered how hard trying to track down the vigilantes would be,” Daria answered, as she had been wondering about that at times.

 

“I’m sure she has some plan,” Jane responded as she sat down.

 

“She was so sure of herself yesterday,” Sandi said.

 

“You met her?” Jane asked.

 

“Yesterday, at the Historia, at just before the news of the robo-dactyl came on the radio,” Sandi answered.

 

“I bet she was arrogant about it.”

 

Sandi nodded.