Thursday, 6 March 2025

Spider Quinn 15 The New Challenge - Part 1

 15 The New Challenges Part 1

Helen Morgendorffer entered her kitchen to see an unusual sight. “Quinn? Why is Jamie getting his hair cut in our kitchen?”

 

“Because his usual barber has left Lawndale,” her daughter, Quinn, answered.

 

“That doesn’t answer the question,” Helen said.

 

“And Daria was in the bathroom,” Quinn added.

 

“You could have waited.”

 

“I didn’t want to wait, Mrs. Morgendorffer,” Jamie said.

 

“I see.”

 

“And he really needed one,” Quinn added.

 

“At least clean up when you’re done,” Helen said.

 

“I always do,” Quinn said.

 

“You’re taking a lot off,” Helen noted.

 

“That’s what he wants,” Quinn said. “And he’ll thank me.”

 

 

Soon, Quinn was done and Jamie White looked at himself in a hand mirror. “It’s great Quinn,” Jamie said.

 

“Thanks!”

 

 

“And I know you’re now cutting Daria’s hair too,” Helen said as Quinn cleaned up Jamie’s hair.

 

“More like just dusting off split ends,” Quinn added.

 

“After all these years keeping it the same length… and now she’s changing.”

 

“I know.”

 

 

Jamie looked at himself in the mirror in the cramped downstairs bathroom. The haircut looked good. Quinn had done a very good job.

 

 

He came out into the kitchen. “Thanks, Quinn.”

 

“You’re welcome.”

 

 

Jamie soon left as night fell over Lawndale. As he drove home, he thought about the recent events in the town, from Groundhog Day onwards.

 

 

Quinn went up to her room and looked at her closet. The modifications she had made so far were rudimentary. Just enough to hide her SpiderGirl gear in the chute and gain access to the attic from her closet. She hadn’t done much with the hidden area of the basement, just to store various maps of Lawndale and the surrounding areas. ‘There’s more I can do,’ she thought as she took out her sketchbook.

 

 

Meanwhile, Sandi Griffin was ready to do another search. “Cindy Brolsma,” she considered.

 

She downed the energy drink. “Finndu mann sem heitir: Cindy Brolsma!”

 

Cindy was found at her place somewhere to the north.

 

 

The Enigma approached the Morgendorffers’ place after midnight and saw that Daria’s light was still on as usual. She climbed up to one of the windows and opened it with her powers.

 

Daria was waiting.

 

“So, where are you investigating tonight?” the Enigma asked.

 

“Around the Historia,” Daria answered.

 

“Sure.”

 

 

Twenty minutes later, they were in the vicinity of the Historia. “What are we looking for?” the Enigma asked.

 

“Anything out of the ordinary,” Daria answered.

 

“Of course.”

 

They wandered around, looking for clues. They didn’t find much, other than some new graffiti on some of the walls behind the Historia.

 

The Enigma took photos of the tags. “I will cross reference them later.”

 

“I will too,” Daria added. “Time to go.”

 

 

Lawndale Sun-Herald

Wednesday, February 14, 2001

More on the Oscorp Expansion Plans by Penelope Jericho

 

As Jamie arrived at school his new haircut drew attention.

 

“Is that Jamie White?” Elly Aitkin asked herself. She looked again. ‘Is he cuter now?’

 

“Hello, Elly!”

 

“That’s a cool haircut, Jamie.”

 

“Thanks!”

 

“I’ll see you later!”

 

 

Jamie entered the library, passing Anna Coultard and Ben Harrod holding hands as they walked out. He saw Quinn talking to Brittany Taylor in the distance. “Quinn!”

 

 

“…So, Oscorp is still a concern,” Quinn concluded as she heard Jamie in the distance.

 

“We’ll need to keep an eye on them,” Brittany agreed.

 

“Keep an eye on who?” Jamie asked as he came up.

 

“Oscorp,” Quinn answered.

 

“Right,” Jamie commented. “What are you doing this afternoon, Quinn?”

 

“I’ll be at the Historia.”

 

“Oh, of course. It’s Wednesday.”

 

Jamie turned to Brittany.

 

“Kevie and I haven’t been having problems,” Brittany said.

 

“But he says you’re hardly around.”

 

“No other problems.”

 

 

SpiderGirl headed southwards from the school, towards the Historia. ‘Lawndale is resilient,’ she thought. The troubles of the past couple of weeks seemed to have subsided. She patrolled the downtown for half an hour before she stopped at the top of the Historia.

 

 

“Quinn!” Elisabeth Rowe, said when she saw Quinn enter the café.

 

“What’s wrong, Mrs. Rowe?”

 

“Something is causing power fluctuations in this part of town.”

 

“That’s not good,” Quinn commented.

 

“It isn’t and the power company hasn’t been able to localize it.”

 

“We need to get to the bottom of it.”

 

“That’s true,” Elisabeth said. “We can’t exactly run the café on inconsistent power.”

 

“It’s just been happening this afternoon?”

 

“Yes. It started about lunchtime.”

 

“I guess this could be something Daria can investigate this evening,” Quinn mused.

 

The lights in the café dimmed.

 

“Or maybe now,” Elisabeth said. “I’ll give her a call.”

 

 

Daria was doing her homework when the phone rang. “Daria here.”

 

Mrs. Rowe here. The Historia has been having power outages all afternoon. But it’s not just the Historia. The problem has been affecting most of the street also.

 

“Oh. I shall investigate shortly. I’ll just finish these homework questions.”

 

I’ll see you soon.”

 

 

Daria entered the café a half hour later. As she went over to where Quinn was behind the counter, the lights dimmed momentarily. “I can see the problem,” she said.

 

“Like, it’s causing problems with the coffee machines and the fridges,” Quinn said. “The coffees are lukewarm and the milk isn’t getting cold.”

 

“That is a problem,” Daria said as she took it in.

 

“Mrs. Rowe is in the office,” Quinn said.

 

“Thanks.”

 

 

 “I already showed this to Quinn and Joey,” Mrs. Rowe said.

 

“Right,” Daria said as she looked at the map behind Mrs. Rowe. She could see that the outages were mainly on Main Street between First and Fourth Streets. “So, what is causing the problem has to be in that area.”

 

“Yes.”

 

“I shall go and talk to the business managers there, although it’s already nearly six.”

 

The lights dimmed in the office. “I don’t think it’s a business hours issue,” Mrs. Rowe pointed out.

 

 

Daria went up to the roof and looked out over Lawndale. The sun was setting and the street lights were coming on. ‘Is there a pattern in the brightness?’ she wondered.

 

“You’re here too, huh?” someone said nearby.

 

“Brittany?” Daria asked.

 

“I was looking into those problems too,” Brittany said.

 

“What have you found so far?” Daria asked.

 

“Not much, just that the Historia is far from the only place affected.”

 

“That’s what Mrs. Rowe said, and she has a map.”

 

“I have been to two of them,” Brittany said. “Zammits Boutique and a dojo.”

 

“A dojo?”

 

“Yeah. I go there twice a week, for Karate and Taekwondo.”

 

“Got it,” Daria said. “And Zammits. That would be Angie’s mother’s shop, right?”

 

“That’s right. It’s just across the street,” Brittany said, pointing down.

 

“Then that’s our next stop.”

 

“Sure, but Mrs. Zammit didn’t know much.”

 

 

Even so, Daria and Brittany went down and crossed the street. Mrs. Zammit was closing as they came up. “Back, Brittany?” she asked.

 

“Yes, Daria is investigating the blackouts for the Historia.”

 

“Daria Morgendorffer.”

 

“Quinn’s sister, right?” Mrs. Zammit asked. “Angie has said that she’s been very helpful the past month.”

 

“Yes,” Daria answered.

 

“So, what are you curious about?” Mrs. Zammit asked.

 

“When did the outages start?” Daria asked.

 

“Shortly after one. A customer couldn’t use her credit card and she didn’t have enough cash on her,” Mrs. Zammit said with annoyance.

 

“I can see how that can be a problem,” Daria said.

 

“And they continued to cause problems all afternoon.”

 

 

“That didn’t tell me much,” Daria said after they had crossed the street, back to the Historia.

 

“We can still go to the dojo,” Brittany suggested.

 

“How far is it?”

 

“Only one block,” Brittany answered as she pointed to the east.

 

 

Daria looked at the various stores as they passed them. The flickering of the street lights gave the street an earie look. Only some of the businesses were still open. Brittany opened the door of the dojo. ‘I suppose there are evening classes.’

 

 

“Ms. Taylor, I didn’t expect you back this evening,” Sensei Takhata said when he saw the blonde come in with an auburn-haired girl.

 

“This is my friend, Daria,” Brittany said.

 

“Daria Morgendorffer,” the girl said as introduction. “Brittany told me that you have also been affected by brownouts this afternoon.”

 

“Yes, Ms. Morgendorffer,” the sensei said after a little thought. “It can be difficult when the lighting is inconsistent…”

 

 

Daria listened as Sensei Takhata explained what had been happening. It was the same as at the Historia and Zammits. It didn’t tell her much. ‘But maybe I could salvage this in another way,’ she thought as she grabbed an information sheet.’

 

“Are you interested in learning something, Ms. Morgendorffer?”

 

“Yes, but I’m not certain which,’ Daria answered. “Anyway. I will need to gather more information on the outages.”

 

“Take your time. I advise you not to try to learn an art you don’t want to learn.”

 

‘But which will help me most as Dafoanairi?’ Daria wondered as she put the sheet away.

 

 

“Where now?” Brittany asked Daria when they left Takhata’s Dojo.

 

“Back to the Historia, so I can fill Mrs. Rowe and Quinn in on what I have and haven’t found. And maybe then Dinner.”

 

“I’ll come too. Kevie was meeting me for dinner.”

 

“He told me that you’ve hardly been around,” Daria said.

 

“When was that?”

 

“Just after Groundhog Day.”

 

“We have been on one date since then,” Brittany answered, although that date had been interrupted.

 

 

Back at the Historia, they saw that Kevin was already there. “There you are, Babe! I was beginning to worry.”

 

“No problem, Kevie. Daria and I were looking into something.”

 

“What was that?” Kevin asked.

 

“Blackouts,” Daria answered as she went towards the office.

 

“Oh,” Kevin responded as Brittany looked at the menu.

 

 

“So, Zammits and Takhata’s Dojo,” Elisabeth said. “They’re both on the map.”

 

“I’m sorry, I haven’t been able to get more information,” Daria said as the lights in the office went off for a few seconds.”

 

“That you tried is enough.”

 

“I’ll go up on the roof again and try to guess where the problem might be.”

 

 

Five minutes later, Daria was up on roof with a flashlight and a photocopy of the map. “Flickering streetlights…” she considered as she looked around. She could see that most of the streetlights in the downtown area were flickering, but the rest of Lawndale seemed unaffected. ‘But how long would that last if the problem doesn’t go away?’ she wondered. She looked at the map again. The area of flickering street lights was only slightly larger than the reported outages. ‘That doesn’t tell me much.’ She then went back down to have dinner herself.

 

 

Power problems in downtown Lawndale continue this evening…” Sandi switched off the radio and took out her yearbook again. After Cindy Brolsma was Melinda Brosnan, who had a brown pixie cut. ‘She still has that,’ Sandi thought as she grabbed the energy drink.

 

“Findu mann sem heiter: Melinda Brosnan!”

 

She found that Melinda was at the Historia, and looked annoyed at the brownout that was happening.

 

 

Quinn noticed yet another tingle as she brought out some fries. “Here you are!” she said to Melinda Brosnan. “At least the gas is unaffected.”

 

“Thanks, Quinn,” Melinda said. “it’s one thing after another isn’t it?”

 

“Yes,” Quinn said quietly.

 

“Like, everything that’s been happening the past few months. Now these power problems.”

 

“I’m sure the problem will be found soon.”

 

“I hope so.”

 

 

Daria headed home after having dinner. She placed the map of the outages on her wall. ‘It is going to be overwhelmed, isn’t it?’ she wondered as she looked at the articles on SpiderGirl from late November.

 

 

“You’re staying here?” Kevin asked Brittany after he had finished desert.

 

“Yes. I’m talking to Quinn and Joey about something when they finish.”

 

“OK.”

 

 

Later, SpiderGirl joined Ninja Talon on the roof. “So, you were with Daria earlier?” the former asked.

 

“Yes,” Ninja Talon answered and explained about their trips to the boutique and the dojo.

 

SpiderGirl took that in. “It is still not much to go on.”

 

“But maybe she can find something we can’t?”

 

“Probably,” SpiderGirl considered. She then took out a copy of the map Mrs. Rowe had made. “This doesn’t say much about where it’s coming from, other than it’s somewhere in this area.”

 

“Maybe look for a place that does have power, but isn’t blacking out?” Ninja Talon suggested.

 

“I can’t think of anything else at the moment.”

 

 

An hour later, they returned to the rooftop. “There’s too many,” Ninja Talon said.

 

“True. It will take hours, and we need to get home,” SpiderGirl agreed. “Maybe we can meet back here in the early hours.”

 

Ninja Talon agreed before climbing down the southern side of the Historia. SpiderGirl then swung off to the west.

 

 

Quinn emerged from her closet and clapped her hands, switching on her desk lamp. ‘Still needs work,’ she thought, referring to the hatch from the attic she had just used. That and the pully mechanism in the chute was still making noise. She went over to her desk and took out the map of the outages. ‘This is probably something that SpiderGirl and Ninja Talon can’t solve, but we have to try.’

 

 

Daria was writing when Quinn knocked on the door. “No, I still have no idea about the brownouts,” she said.

 

“I was about to suggest that you and the fourth vigilante could investigate tonight.”

 

Daria thought about telling Quinn the name said fourth vigilante used, but thought better of it. “I was out with her last night.”

 

“Oh,” Quinn said, disappointed

 

“But I’ll look into it in the morning before school. Or maybe it’ll be Sandi.”

 

“Or Tania Ashworth?”

 

“I doubt it,” Daria said. “She hasn’t said, or done anything since Friday night.”

 

“It was a long shot,” Quinn said before heading back to her room.

 

‘Maybe, either Sandi comes, or Dafoanairi goes to High Hills Park and implies she’s the fourth vigilante rather than the fifth,’ Daria considered. She shook her head. Tania already knew what the fourth vigilante and the Shadow looked like.

 

 

After midnight, Dafoanairi climbed out the hall window and down the ivy covered trellis. She then left the Morgendorffers place into the laneway behind and headed towards High Hills Park that way. She was wearing dark clothes and a cloak that effectively hid her long auburn hair which she had tied in a simple ponytail and the fact that she was squinting without her glasses.

 

 

Sandi arrived a few minutes later and saw that Daria’s light was out. “Oh. Looks like she’s asleep,” she commented. She then changed to the Enigma and headed downtown.

Mysteries of Aurora - Orientation

 

Monday, September 2nd, 2024

Freya Andersson and Olivia Marcus arrive at Academia d’Aeterna Universitas d’Aurora. Olivia meets Janara as her roommate.

 

Tuesday, September 3rd, 2024

Freya and Olivia investigate the Main Library for the first time. They cross paths briefly.

 

Wednesday, September 4th, 2024

The Orientation Treasure Hunt.

 

Thursday, September 5th, 2024

Classes start. Freya meets Alexia, and Olivia meets Flavia.

 

Friday, September 6th, 2024

Janara learns that Olivia is experiencing insomnia. Olivia starts swimming again at the University’s Aquatic Center. Alexia learns that Freya is into athletics.

 

Saturday, September 7th, 2024

Olivia spends most of the day in the Library, as well as some time at the Aquatic Center. Freya sketches and bonds more with other residents of Sigrun Sigurdottir Hall.

Wednesday, 5 March 2025

Church notes - November 2021

 7th November 2021: http://fardell30.deadjournal.com/185719.html


14th November 2021: http://fardell30.deadjournal.com/188457.html


21st November 2021: http://fardell30.deadjournal.com/190870.html


28th November 2021: http://fardell30.deadjournal.com/194043.html


Sunday, 2 March 2025

Convergence on Lawndale - Part 12

 

“Stacy?” the Doctor asked.

 

“Yes,” Quinn answered. “She reacted to the flicker in an unusual way.”

 

“What way?” the Doctor asked.

 

“Like she had felt something,” Quinn responded.

 

“I see,” Kaelyn said.

 

“She said that it wasn’t an ordinary flicker.”

 

“That could mean anything,” Kim said.

 

“True, but I can tell that she did pick something up,” Quinn said. “I probably woudn’t have noticed it if I hadn’t been travelling with the Doctor.”

 

“Did something happen?” Daria asked.

 

“Yes, but I’ll tell you later,” Quinn responded.

 

“Of course,” Daria said.

 

“So, we need to find Stacy,” Kim said. “So, where could she be?”

 

“She’s either in one of the bathrooms, or hiding somewhere in a courtyard,” Quinn answered.

 

“Either way, it would take a while to find her,” Daria said.

 

“We need to split up,” the Doctor said. “I’ll search the courtyards with Ron and Rufus, and everyone else can check the bathrooms.”

 

“Ron and I work best together,” Kim said. “But I agree, this time.”

 

“I would be best if there was a girl looking in the courtyards too,” Quinn said.

 

“Good point,” the Doctor said. “You can come with then.”

 

“Great!” Quinn said.

 

 

Thus Kim, Daria and Kaelyn went to search the bathrooms. “With our luck, It would probably be the last one,” Daria said.

 

“Probably,” Kim said. “But we have to be thorough.”

 

“Sarcastic, are you?” Kaelyn asked.

 

Daria nodded as they passed a classroom.

 

“The principal probably knows we’re sneaking about,” Kaelyn said.

 

“I notice the cameras. There are more than there are at Middleton,” Kim said.

 

“That was something I noticed when I started here,” Daria said. “The Principal seems intent on running the school with an iron fist.”

 

“I have heard something about it,” Kaelyn said. “But aren’t most principals like that?”

 

“More so than the principal at my last school,” Daria answered. “And he had more of a reason.”

 

“Where was this?” Kim asked.

 

“A dying town in Texas,” Daria responded. “I don’t want to say more.”

 

“No problem. I have been to many dying towns, tracking down villains who think they can hide there amongst the decay,” Kim said as they came up to one of the bathrooms.

 

 

They searched that particular bathroom, but Stacy wasn’t there. “How many bathrooms in this school?” Kim asked.

 

“About half a dozen,” Daria answered.

 

 

The Doctor, Quinn and Ron emerged into one of the courtyards. “Is she likely to be here?” the Doctor asked.

 

“Yes,” Quinn answered. “There’s no one place in the school that she likes to hang out in.”

 

“So, she could be anywhere?” Ron asked.

 

“Yes,” Quinn answered. “But we’ll find her if the others don’t.”

 

The Doctor waved the sonic screwdriver. “There are few people here.”

 

 

Quinn walked through the courtyard, then called Stacy’s name, but there wasn’t an answer. “There are few more courtyards.”

 

“Of course,” Ron said.

 

 

Daria, Kim and Kaelyn checked another two bathrooms. They met Brittany Taylor as she came out of the third one.

 

“I haven’t seen Stacy,” Brittany said as she twirled one of her pigtails.

 

“Then we’ll keep looking,” Kim said.

 

“Can I join you?” Brittany asked.

 

“Um, sure,” Daria said. “That’s Kim, and that’s Kaelyn.”

 

“Does it have something to do with that brownout earlier?” Brittany asked.

 

“Yes,” Kaelyn answered.

 

 

Quinn, the Doctor and Ron entered a third courtyard.

 

“There’s someone here,” the Doctor said as he examined the sonic’s output.

 

“I’ll approach them,” Quinn said. She went over and saw that it was Stacy, hiding beneath a tree.

 

“Quinn?” Stacy asked, with some trembling in her voice.

 

“Stacy, I know that something happened during that power flicker.”

 

“Yes, but it’s hard to explain!”

 

“You can take your time,” Quinn said.

 

“We don’t have all that much time,” the Doctor said.

 

“Who’s that?” Stacy asked.

 

“I told you about the Doctor before,” Quinn answered.

 

“That’s him?” Stacy asked. “But who’s that boy? Does he also travel with him?”

 

“I’m Ron. No I don’t travel with him. I help save the world with my friend, Kim Possible. You haven’t heard of her yet.”

 

“They come to Lawndale to investigate what’s going on,” the Doctor said.

 

“OK,” Stacy said. “It was the flicker, but I felt something strange too,” she began.

 

Monday, 24 February 2025

Monday Writings - 24th February 2025

 

24th

 

Excerpt from: Journey to the End

“Welcome traveler. If you go to the front desk, we’ll get you settled for the night.”

 

“Thanks.”

 

 

“Welcome, Elenia. The City has sent the relevant information ahead by radio as is usual,” the assistant said as he gave her a piece of paper. “Just sign here.”

 

“There’s obviously more people here than just the City,” Elenia commented as she signed.

 

“I’m sure you know that not everyone returns from their Journey.”

 

“It’s not possible to not know that.”

 

“You will see when you come down to the Common Room that there is a lot to the world that the City doesn’t teach you. That most of Humanity is outside of it.”

 

 

Excerpt from: The Engineer and the Time Lady

She approached the building, to see Betty Brant coming the other way.

 

Good Morning!” Betty said.

 

Morning,” Nina said.

 

Just so you know, Jameson is going to be insufferable.”

 

I know.”

 

 

Excerpt from: The Heroic Seniors

“Why didn’t you beat him up?” Jim asked.

 

“I'm not gonna beat up a guy just because he's using too much power,” Kim responded.

 

“Ah, you could've kicked him!” Tim added.

 

“I left him some pamphlets,” Kim said.

 

“Well, all you kids could stand to turn off a few lights,” her father said.

 

Her mother then came with dinner.

 

 

Kim excused herself from the dinner and went to call Ron.

 

Hey, hey, you've reached the home of Ron Stoppable and fierce new haircut! Leave a message.”

 

“How can Ron not be home? Ok, better page him.”

 

 

Kim entered the dining room disappointed.

 

“You and Ronald all squared away?” her father asked.

 

“Not. I can't even reach him. Dad, did you ever try to change a friend, to make them better?”

 

“Yes…”

 

 

Excerpt from: Mysteries of Aurora

By the time she reached Janus Hadrian Hall, the brighter stars that could outshine Urbs Aeterna’s light pollution had started coming out. She looked up, appreciative, as the AAUA campus had less extraneous light than her home suburb. ‘Prettier,’ she thought.

 

She entered the room to find Janara playing a different game than in the morning. “Have you been playing all day?” she asked.

 

“I have been elsewhere,” Janara answered.

 

“Like lunch?”

 

“Not just lunch.”

 

“That’s good,” Olivia said.

 

“How did today go for you?”

 

“It’s still just scratching the surface, but I did catch up with someone at the Pool.”

 

 

After dinner, Freya decided that she would watch that movie in the Main Common Room. ‘At least I’ll see what the fuss is about.’

 

 

Dana saw Freya come in. “Cool, Freya, they’re about to put it on.”

 

“Cool!”

 

“You had a good day?”

 

“Yes. I got plenty of sketching done, and talked to a few people,” Freya answered.

 

“Looks like you had fun.”

 

“Yes. I feel like I’m ready for what is ahead, including what I might find out about those Renaissance artists.”

 

 

Monday, September 9, 2024

After a couple of classes, Olivia Marcus was back in the Nordic Section of the Main Library. She had taken a break over Sunday, talking with Olivia as she gamed and listening to various audiobooks. She was into a book on the situation in Urbs Aeterna in the decades leading up to the Capture when she heard something in the distance.

 

“What was that?” She looked around and saw a couple of people arguing near one of the doorways between the Nordic Section and the Ancient Section.

 

“Something’s happening,” she murmured.

 

 

Excerpt from: Spider Quinn

Daria waited while eating as Brittany read through the script.

 

“This is great! It doesn’t impact the play much at all,” Brittany said.

 

“Exactly. I wanted the experience of this weeks performances to be as close as possible to last weeks.”

 

“I will do my best.”

 

“I know you will.”

 

 

Jane arrived at the Historia after parking the Plymouth down the street. She put the thoughts about the news of a robotic pterodactyl out of her mind as she entered the café. She saw Daria and Brittany eating at a table. “Yo!” she said as she came up to them.

 

“Hi, Jane!” Brittany said.

 

“I see that you’re still recovering, from whatever it was SpiderGirl rescued you from,” Jane said as she said.

 

“I was running and I slipped,” Brittany said matter-of-factly.

 

“In any case, the play goes ahead, just with Ariel not moving as much,” Daria explained.

 

“Very true,” Jane said.

 

“I will be back to my normal self soon,” Brittany said with determination.

 

 

At the Griffin’s, Sandi had finished writing down her thoughts about the robot pterodactyl when her mother called her down to dinner. “Coming.”

 

 

When she entered the dining room, her brothers were talking about what happened at the Mall. ‘I guess I’m going to keep hearing about it,’ she thought.

 

“If I had a robot pterodactyl, I wouldn’t use it in a crowded mall,” Chris said.

 

“I would have a robot T-rex,” Sam interjected.

 

“But a T-rex doesn’t fly,” Chris said.

 

Sandi rolled her eyes as she sat down next to her mother.

 

“Did you find anything?” her mother asked.

 

“No. I wasn’t anywhere near there.”

 

“Just Ninja Talon and Dafoanairi, wasn’t it?” her mother asked, with emphasis on the latter name.

 

“Yes,” Sandi answered. ‘Has Mother figured out that Daria’s Dafoanairi?’ she wondered. But dinner time wasn’t the time to clarify.

 

“It is something that we need to keep an eye on,” her mother added.

 

Mysteries of Aurora - Saturday, September 7, Afternoon

 

Freya entered the dining hall for lunch. She found two she hadn’t talked to yet that day near one of the windows that looked out onto the courtyard next to the Hall. “Hi! How has today been?”

 

‘Hi, Freya,” one said with a smile.

 

“A great autumn day, Leia?” Freya said.

 

“Oh, it definitely is!” Leia said. “It is argued that Urbs Aeterna has the best climate in Aurora.”

 

“I haven’t really thought about that,” Freya said a she sat down.

 

“Oh, Leia…”the other said.

 

“What do you think, Anise?” Freya asked.

 

“I’d say it would be somewhere in the South, where it doesn’t snow much,” Anise answered.

 

“Like, Tanaria?” Leia asked.

 

“Yes,” Anise said.

 

“I haven’t been to the South,” Freya mused. “We’ve mostly been to places in the northeast, Munnsland once, the United Kingdom or Australia.”

 

“The northeast?” Anise asked, rhetorically. “It’s mostly Auroric there, so we decided not to go when it did come up.”

 

“Well, I’m bilingual,” Freya said with a smile.

 

“That’s cool,” Leia said.

 

“That’s something I’m interested in,” Anise said. “The shifting linguistic landscape of Aurora. How the Auroric speaking areas have expanded over time, especially in the Modern Era.”

 

“It’s probably because it is taught in some of the other provinces as a second language,” Freya mused.

 

“Like, it’s the ongoing legacy of the Nordic Era,” Leia added.

 

“History…” Freya murmured.

 

“Aren’t you into art?” Anise asked.

 

“It’s a big part of what I’m interested in, but not everything,” Freya said. “For instance…” she then told them about the mystery of the missing Renaissance artworks.

 

“That’s still about art,” Anise said.

 

“I guess so,” Freya responded with a giggle.

 

“It’s a bit strange,” Leia considered.

 

“That is one reason why I’m going to investigate,” Freya said.

 

 

Olivia stretched and looked at the time. “1:30!” she said. It was time for lunch and a swim. She put the books back where she found them and then headed to the Coffee House for lunch.

 

 

Freya emerged onto a balcony on the top floor of Sigrun Sigurdottir Hall, which faced northwards. She could see a glint of the sea. “Maybe, something there,” she considered as she took out her sketchbook.

 

“Do you always talk to yourself?”

 

Freya turned and saw it was another of Dana’s friends. “Andrew, is it?” she asked.

 

“Yes, second year Botany and Ecology,” Andrew answered.

 

“Sort of like Dana, except she’s studying Entomology.”

 

“True, and you haven’t answered the question.”

 

“I guess I do,” Freya admitted. “A way to process things, part of the ADHD.”

 

“I heard about the treasure hunt too.”

 

“That was mostly the synaesthesia.”

 

“Right,” Andrew said. It was clear that he was thinking about it.

 

Freya turned back to the view.

 

 

Olivia arrived at the Aquatics Center after a quick lunch. ‘Good thing that was a small lunch,’ she thought. She wanted to get swimming straight away. She soon jumped in.

 

 

Half an hour later, she got out of the pool for a rest.

 

“You seem quite fast,” someone said.

 

Olivia looked and saw that it was Flavia. “Hi, Flavia. I have been swimming since I was quite young.”

 

“That explains it, then.”

 

“It helps me de-stress.”

 

“You do seem… calmer, than you did in class,” Flavia responded.

 

“Yes. There’s something about the rhythm that helps me.”

 

 

Olivia got out of the pool and joined Flavia on the deck.

 

“At least the pool isn’t busy today,” the latter said.

 

“Even if the deck is crowded, I can remain calm in the water,” Olivia said.

 

“That’s good,” Flavia said. “Like, I saw how you were anxious about the crowds when we were in class.”

 

Olivia nodded. “I’ve always been like that.”

 

“It’s fine,” Flavia said. “I have my own anxieties.”

 

Olivia gave a small smile. “No one’s perfect.”

 

“Anyway, what have you been up to, besides swimming?”

 

“Looking into mysteries in the Nordic Era.”

 

“You might have said something about that,” Flavia said.

 

“I have found more from the Capture of Urbs Aeterna.”

 

“But you’re uncertain?”

 

“I found some discrepancies,” Olivia answered.

 

“Sometimes contradictory accounts are written.”

 

“I know that. But it leaves what actually did happen as a mystery.”

 

Flavia just gave a smirk.

 

 

Freya finished her sketch.

 

“That looks great!” Andrew said.

 

“Thanks, but I wanted to bring out more of the distant sea.”

 

“Maybe that’s one reason why you’re here?”

 

“Certainly,” Freya responded. “I want to improve my art and compositions.”

 

 

After talking with Flavia, Olivia had changed and went back to the Library. “2:50,” she said as she glanced at the large clock in the Grand Atrium. ‘Plenty of time,’ she thought as she headed back to the Nordic Section.

 

She continued going through various books.

 

 

Freya continued to spend the afternoon sketching and talking with others who joined her on the balconies.

 

“This is a great look at the campus,” Anise said as she looked at one of Freya’s sketches and then out towards where she could see the top of the Main Library in the distance.

 

“I always look for places to do my sketches,” Freya responded. “Even if they can be overwhelming sometimes.”

 

“Huh?”

 

“The ADHD and synaesthesia together does lead to sensory sensitivities.”

 

“Oh,” Anise said.

 

“Sometimes, I need to close my eyes, but have adapted to that.”

 

“How?”

 

“Creating tactile art and improving my pattern recognition skills,” Freya answered. “And I’m going to need the latter if I’m going to solve those Renaissance mysteries.”

 

“Maybe you’re reading too much into it?”

 

“No, there is a definite mystery.”

 

Freya then saw that Anise was in thought.

 

 

‘A mystery, she said,’ Anise thought as she watched Freya continue to sketch.

 

“My sketching process isn’t that interesting, is it?”

 

“I like watching others do art. I’m a bit of a perfectionist, so I get flustered when mine doesn’t come out how I’d like it to.”

 

“This is the result of lifelong practice, persistence and encouragement,” Freya said.

 

“Didn’t you say that you’re from a family or artists.”

 

“That’s right.”

 

 

Olivia left the Library as the sun set. She knew that she had only scratched the surface of the mystery.

 

By the time she reached Janus Hadrian Hall, the brighter stars that could outshine Urbs Aeterna’s light pollution had started coming out. She looked up, appreciative, as the AAUA campus had less extraneous light than her home suburb. ‘Prettier,’ she thought.

 

She entered the room to find Janara playing a different game than in the morning. “Have you been playing all day?” she asked.

 

“I have been elsewhere,” Janara answered.

 

“Like lunch?”

 

“Not just lunch.”

 

“That’s good,” Olivia said.

 

“How did today go for you?”

 

“It’s still just scratching the surface, but I did catch up with someone at the Pool.”

 

 

After dinner, Freya decided that she would watch that movie in the Main Common Room. ‘At least I’ll see what the fuss is about.’

 

 

Dana saw Freya come in. “Cool, Freya, they’re about to put it on.”

 

“Cool!”

 

“You had a good day?”

 

“Yes. I got plenty of sketching done, and talked to a few people,” Freya answered.

 

“Looks like you had fun.”

 

“Yes. I feel like I’m ready for what is ahead, including what I might find out about those Renaissance artists.”