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.

Saturday, 1 November 2025

Church notes - 2nd November 2025

 2nd

Colossians 1:15 - 23

Stewardship of the Earth


2 Peter 3:10-13

But that doesn't mean we shouldn't look after the Creation


Romans 8:31


Creation is Good


1 Timothy 4


Jesus Created Everything

John 1:3


vs 16

Creation is for Jesus - For His purposes.

If you really want to care about the environment, you need to know about Jesus.

And if you know Jesus, you really need to care about the environment.

(But discernment is needed.)


Jesus reconciles all things - Hope

vs 19 - 23

The Resurrection is the hope of all Creation.


Isaiah 11


Friday, 31 October 2025

Spider Quinn 19 Making the News Amidst the Storms Part 4

 

Penelope hung up the phone and looked at the incomplete article on her computer screen. She had gathered what information she could from various people who had been on the scene and she would just tell the facts. ‘It’s up to the people to decide whether Ninja Talon responding despite her injury was good or not,’ she thought. She also thought about Dafoanairi’s determination. ‘Both of them were determined, in their own ways.’ As far as the robotic pterodactyl went, she wasn’t going to speculate.

 

 

At the Historia, the rehearsal was going well. In the old projection room, Dani Moreno and Jane watched as Brittany went onto the stage again as Ariel.

 

“What would my potent master? Here I am,” Brittany said as Ariel.

 

“You and your companions performed admirably before, now I ask another favor…” Tom began as Prospero.

 

“Like, I think, someone is being theatrical with that robot pterodactyl,” Dani said as she subtly adjusted some of the lighting.”

 

“I agree,” Jane said. “And so does Daria. She thinks someone was trying to gain SpiderGirl’s attention for a purpose.”

 

“Could it be Quentin Beck?” Dani asked.

 

“I hope not!” Jane said. “Besides, it was the fourth vigilante who confronted him directly, not SpiderGirl.”

 

“Another mystery,” Dani murmured as she kept an eye on the stage. “No hero name widely known, and those who do know it are keeping it close to their chests.”

 

Jane shrugged. “Maybe she figures that if she keeps anonymous, her secret identity would be safer.”

 

“That sounds plausible.”

 

 

Daria met Brittany outside the dressing room shortly after the rehearsal ended. “You did very well,” she said.

 

“Thanks, Daria.”

 

“Tomorrow night will be like last week, just without Quentin’s actions hanging over it.”

 

“And that means I was less anxious, despite my injury,” Brittany said.

 

“That’s good too.”

 

“I should be better by next week.”

 

 

After talking to Daria, Brittany went up to the roof, where Quinn was waiting. ‘Maybe the Historia should have an elevator or chair lift,’ she thought as she stumbled out the door.

 

“How did the rehearsal go?” Quinn asked.

 

“Very well. I don’t have to move around the stage as much.”

 

“That’s good.”

 

 

There was a slight pause. “There isn’t much I can say about that robot pterodactyl,” Brittany said.

 

“There isn’t?”

 

“No, Dafoanairi and I were focused on stopping it and then tried to look for the person controlling it. Peterson then took it.”

 

“I’m more concerned about what it might represent,” Quinn said. “People trying to draw me out for something.”

 

“Or they want you dealing with one thing, while they do something somewhere else?”

 

“That is quite likely,” Quinn said with a sigh, as she looked out at the western half of the town. “And that they now know that you’re temporarily out of action probably doesn’t help things.”

 

“The doctors said that I should be better by next week.”

 

“That’s good news.”

 

“But there is also Lynn Anders,” Brittany said.

 

“Yes. She may prove to be difficult to handle, at least I can talk to Jamie about what his intentions are.”

 

“That’s true. But she’s going to keep on insisting.”

 

“I know!” Quinn said. “I’m going to need to find out what she said earlier tonight.”

 

“I’m sure many people watched her show, Ashley-Amber included.”

 

“But I can’t exactly ask Ashley-Amber without raising suspicion.”

 

Brittany nodded. ‘And she would wonder why I’m so interested, when I haven’t really watched her before.”

 

“I guess I would have to talk to Tiffany in the morning, or maybe Anna, if I can find her.”

 

“I see if Angie or Donna had watched.”

 

“A good plan,” Quinn said.

 

 

Brittany could tell that Quinn was still pensive. “We’ll figure this out.”

 

Quinn gave a small smile as she acknowledged the encouragement. “Definitely. But it’s the weight of it all. Being responsible for Lawndale.”

 

But Brittany knew that it was more than that, that it was her grief for her father that was continuing to drive Quinn. ‘I wouldn’t want to share that in an interview.’

 

 

Quinn changed to SpiderGirl after Brittany went back down. As she swung away she decided to head to the Blum-Decklers. ‘But what if Tiffany didn’t watch it?’ There was only one way to find out.

 

 

Tiffany was in her room, looking at the most recent copy of Waif when she heard her mother knock on the door. “Coming Mommy,” she said.

 

“Quinn is here,” her mother said.

 

“Quinn? I’ll come down.”

 

 

“Quinn? You haven’t been here for a while,” Tiffany said when she entered the lounge room.

 

“I thought I would come over tonight. I haven’t talked to you much recently,” Quinn admitted.

 

“That’s true, but I know you’re dealing with things and are busy.”

 

“That’s true, but after my party, I realized that you don’t find it easy to talk to people. I’m sorry that I didn’t realize that.”

 

“Thanks, Quinn,” Tiffany said.

 

“I was at the Historia earlier.”

 

“How is Brittany?”

 

“Brittany’s getting better, slowly, and Daria was able to modify the play for her,” Quinn answered. “Anyway, I didn’t see Lynn Anders earlier, as I was watching the rehearsal.”

 

“Oh, I didn’t see it either, I was trying to do homework.”

 

“That’s fine. How is that going, anyway.”

 

“My grades have improved since the Fashion Club ended. It was a big distraction,” Tiffany answered.

 

 

Quinn talked with Tiffany for a while, before heading home. She saw that Daria’s light was on. She listened from the roof and found that Sandi wasn’t there as she had been the previous night.

 

 

Daria was writing something when Quinn entered the room. “Evening, Quinn,” she said.

 

“An interesting day, wasn’t it, Daria?”

 

“I agree. The media and a robot pterodactyl both stirring things up in Lawndale. The only thing I’m certain of is that Ted is sure to have written that retraction by now.”

 

“I wouldn’t expect him to procrastinate on it,” Quinn said as she sat on the bed.

 

“Of course not, but It’s Lynn Anders I’m more concerned about.”

 

“That she wants to interview SpiderGirl?”

 

“Not just SpiderGirl,” Daria said. “All five vigilantes. She told Sandi that earlier.”

 

“She did?”

 

Daria nodded. “That’s not the way I want to find out about them,” she said as she glanced at her wall.

 

 

Quinn looked at Daria’s wall. The various newspaper clippings and notes took up half of the available surface. It reminded her of her wall down in the hidden area of the basement. ‘We’re not that different. Another reason she could be Dafoanairi,’ she thought as she looked at an article on Anders’ response when Ninja Talon first appeared.

 

“Finding something?” Daria asked.

 

“Maybe, but I have my own notes on what’s happening, especially since last week,” Quinn answered. She shook her head slightly, she didn’t want to think about Quentin Beck and the possibility of his return.

 

“That makes sense, especially as Jane is struggling more with what happened to her.”

 

“I hope she would get help if she is,” Quinn said. But then she still hadn’t gone to grief counselling.

 

“She seems to think that talking to Trent and I is enough.”

 

Quinn yawned. She needed to get to sleep. ‘I know I will be up to listen to Lawndale at the usual time.’ “I’ll see you in the morning. Good night.”

 

“Night Quinn.”

 

 

Daria reflected that Quinn was saying ‘good night’ more often since Groundhog Day and then turned back to her homework.

 

 

It was after midnight, when the Enigma arrived at the Morgendorffers and found Dafoanairi waiting on the roof rather than in her room. She could tell that she was thinking about things. “What’s up?” she asked.

 

“A little concerned about events. Facing off against that robo-dactyl thing, was difficult, even with Ninja Talon there.”

 

“As well as Anders.”

 

“There’s no telling what she’ll do now that she’s wanting to get interviews with the heroes,” Dafoanairi said.

 

“She, like, laid down the gauntlet tonight.”

 

“How?”

 

“She, like, asked leading questions about why Ninja Talon had to respond in her condition and you responded despite your inexperience,” the Enigma answered.

 

“I responded because I was there, and the same would be true of Ninja Talon.”

 

“But she also said that Lawndale wanted to know why SpiderGirl let Ninja Talon respond in her state.”

 

“That’s not good,” Dafoanairi said. “It’s obvious that SpiderGIrl was busy, either elsewhere or being her secret identity. But there would still be many people who were busy at that time this afternoon. We just need to keep an eye on her.”

 

“And, like, how the public responds to her attempts at trying to get an interview.”

 

“Of course.”

 

They then sat there for a short while, listening to the town before going on patrol in different directions.

 

 

Quinn awoke at the usual early time, but she found herself inspired by something. ‘Or maybe it was just a dream. Instead of going up to through the hatch into the attic, once she was in her closet, she went down to the basement through the chute.

 

 

In the hidden room, she grabbed one of her maps. She wrote up what she knew so far about the robot pterodactyl incident.

 

“That doesn’t tell me much,” she thought as she looked at the disorganized maps on the walls and table. She looked at one that indicated how much Oscorp owned. ‘I know Osborn is awake, but does he actually have anything to do with this? Maybe it is something he would do!’ She looked at where the Lawndale Mall was marked on one of the other maps. ‘That’s it! I’ll investigate the Mall before sunrise! Maybe there’s some clue about the robo-dactyl that’s still there!’

 

Half a minute later, she exited the basement through the backyard hatch and swung away in the direction of the mall.

 

 

She arrived at the mall five minutes later. When she swung onto the roof, she saw that she wasn’t alone, that another figure that she recognized as the Shadow was ready there, examining the roof with her equipment. “Hey, Shadow.”

 

“Yo, SpiderGirl! I see that I’m not the only one curious about that robot pterodactyl.”

 

“Obviously.”

 

“I was busy at home when it happened and only heard about it from my offsider later,” the Shadow explained.

 

“I was busy too.”

 

“Anders is annoying, making it seem that she assumes that we have nothing else to do.”

 

“I saw her show last night, but not tonight,” SpiderGirl said.

 

“She asked a question about Ninja Talon responding in her condition and Dafoanairi responding despite inexperience.”

 

“That’s not fair!”

 

“I know, and then she implied that Lawndale’s public want to know why you allowed them to respond like that,” the Shadow added.

 

“That’s not good! She’s riling some people up so they will demand the such an interview will happen!”

 

“So, what are you going to do about it?”

 

“I’m still not giving an interview,” SpiderGirl responded. “I don’t want to inadvertently say anything that will point to my secret identity! Either to Anders or to the school journalist.”

 

“I’m not either.”

 

“Anyway, let’s see what we can find.”

 

“Right behind you, Spidey.”

 

 

Down in the food court, evidence of the battle between Ninja Talon and Dafoanairi vs the robo-dactyl could be seen. Some of the kiosks were damaged and some of the support poles had dings in them.

 

The Shadow took out a UV blacklight. “There should be something here,” she said.

 

“Your mentor must be very resourceful,” SpiderGirl commented.

 

“She is,” the Shadow responded. “But I’m not saying anything about how she obtained this stuff.”

 

“That’s some information, right there.”

 

“Crap.”

 

“I won’t press for more, but the Enigma is sure to press for it,” SpiderGirl said as she looked at one of the support poles.

 

“Relax, I haven’t seen her often.”

 

“Right. Anyway, as far as I can tell, these support poles haven’t been damaged too much.”

 

“That’s good, but there’s not much else I can see here,” the Shadow said. “The police and their forensic unit must have found all the pieces.”

 

“Everything except the controller.”

 

“True, but maybe you can reach Officer Peterson tomorrow.”

 

“I’ll try. She’s not always available,” SpiderGirl said, keeping the uncertainty about her possibly knowing her secret identity out of her voice.

 

“But in the meantime, we can go dumpster diving.”

 

“Eww! I doubt it was thrown away like that, but you have a good point.”

 

“I’ll take the dumpsters on the west, and you the east,” the Shadow said.

 

“Sure, but I’m sure there’s a better way.”

 

“I can’t hack into the security cameras. If I could I would have.”

 

“Ninja Talon knows someone,” SpiderGirl said.

 

“But that will take time, right?”

 

“Of course.”

 

 

SpiderGirl still didn’t like the idea, but she still went about it, as she didn’t want to rule out the possibility. ‘Maybe the Shadow is onto something,’ she thought as she webbed a dumpster open. “PU!” Even so, there wasn’t much trash in there.

 

 

An hour later, they met back in the food court. SpiderGirl yawned. “That was a wild goose chase,” she said.

 

“But you admit that we needed to do such a search?” the Shadow asked.

 

“Of course. But now I must pursue other leads, or at least look after the rest of Lawndale.”

 

 

SpiderGirl listened to Lawndale from the roof the Mall for about ten minutes before heading home to sleep.

 

 

Lawndale Sun-Herald

Friday, March 2, 2001

Robot Pterodactyl Attacks Lawndale Mall

 

The Shadow had continued to investigate the Mall after SpiderGirl had left, but she hadn’t found any further clues as to the origin of the robot. She read the article and found that Penelope Jericho had stuck to the facts and didn’t try to speculate. She paid for the paper, and then left the gas station to head home. ‘Maybe Trent will be back,’ she thought.