Sunday, 31 March 2024

Mystery in the Atlantic

 

Warehouse 13 – Mystery in the Atlantic Part 1

“Where is this ping at?” Agent Myka Bering asked.

 

It’s an island in the Villimans Archipelago,” Artie Neilson replied over her Farnsworth. “Ny Berk.”

 

“Niberk?” Agent Pete Laittmer asked.

 

Ny Berk,” Artie clarified.

 

“Where is this island, again?” Pete asked.

 

“Between Ireland and Iceland,” Myka answered.

 

Which is why you’re going via Reykjavik.”

 

“Got it.”

 

 

Claudia Donovan was looking in old Warehouse files. She came across something that she found interesting. “Ny Berk?” she wondered.  Wasn’t that where Pete and Myka were headed? It seemed that there were already artefacts from there. That, or the Regents had gathered information on the island for some other reason. ‘I better find more information.’

 

 

Once in the air, Myka and Pete called Artie again. “Any further information on this island?” Myka asked. “I know about the Archipelago, that it’s population is mostly descended from Norse migrations over a thousand years ago.”

 

“Vikings, right?” Pete asked.

 

“Yes,” Myka interjected.

 

That’s right. Most of the islands have populations descended from the Norse migrations during the Viking period. Most are either part of Norway, Denmark, or the United Kingdom. Some are independent.

 

“I think they are either Crown Dependencies or Overseas Territories, not part of the United Kingdom itself,” Myka interjected.

 

Close enough!” Artie admitted.

 

“So, which country is Ny Berk part of?” Pete asked.

 

It’s a Crown Dependency of the United Kingdom,” Artie answered.

 

“Got it,” Pete said.

 

 

Claudia found some additional information. “Visited by dozens of Agents since Warehouse 8. That’s interesting.” There was a lot more information than she expected. ‘At least once per century,’ she considered.

Landing in Reykjavik, Pete and Myka waited for their connecting flight. “You think there would be more information here, in Iceland?” Pete asked.

 

“Almost certainly,” Myka said. “But our plane will leave in less than an hour.” She thought for a moment. “Artie could send Claudia.”

 

“Maybe.”

 

 

Claudia returned to the office. “I’ve found more information on where Pete and Myka are going.”

 

“Very good,” Artie responded.

 

“This is far from the first time the place has come to the attention of the Warehouse.”

 

“You should know by now that artifacts can come from anywhere!”

 

“Of course,” Claudia said.

 

“But the information may prove useful.”

 

 

Flying into Ny Berk, Pete saw that the island was rather mountainous, with most of the coastline consisting of cliffs. “There hardly seems to be any place for a ship to land,” he commented.

 

“There is a small harbour on the north shore,” Myka said. “Apparently it takes very skilled navigators.”

 

“I don’t doubt that.”

 

 

“Welcome to Ny Berk.”

 

“Thanks,” Myka said. She took out a map of the island. ‘The reports are from the main settlement,’ she thought.

 

“Have you got the lay of the land?” Pete asked.

 

“Yes,” Myka answered. “We have to head to the main town.”

 

 

They soon arrived at the main town. It looked rather crowded, taking up most of the space on a plateau. It also seemed that they had arrived in the middle of rush hour.

 

“Is it that late?” Pete asked.

 

“It’s the same time zone as the United Kingdom.”

 

“Of course!”

 

“The ping came from the middle of town,” Myka added.

 

“It will take a while to get there,” Pete groused.

 

 

Despite that grouse they arrived at the location of the ping less than fifteen minutes later. “Dragon Inn?” Pete asked.

 

“I have noticed many motifs of dragons around the town,” Myka said. “I’m sure they have cultural significance.”

 

“Or it could just be decorations,” Pete responded.

 

“Quite unlikely,” Myka said. “But we can ask.”

 

 

They entered the Inn. “Hello.”

 

“Bering and Lattimer?”

 

“Yes,” Myka answered. “We’re investigating the strange occurrence.”

 

A young woman stood up and walked over to the agents. “Welcome to Nyberk,” she said. “I’m Anna Hofferson.”

 

“Hi, Anna,” Pete said.

 

“Aren’t you on the Council?” Myka asked.

 

“Yes,” Anna answered. “I also work here. I was on when occurrence happened.”

 

“So, can you tell us what happened in your words?” Myka asked.

 

“Certainly,” Anna said.

 

 

Earlier

Anna was tired. It had been a long night. But something was about to happen. One of the patrons had brought something in and was showing it to one of his friends. Suddenly there was a flash and the guy went crazy whipping it around like it was some kind of dagger. Then he collapsed.

 

 

Present

“That’s what happened,” Anna said.

 

‘That certainly fits,’ Pete thought.

 

“So, where is this thing now?” Myka asked.

 

“It’s in the store room,” Anna answered.

 

“Lead the way,” Myka said.



Ash Talks to Diaga and Palkia

 Ash Talks to Dialga and Palkia

FF: https://www.fanfiction.net/s/14342514/1/Ash-Talks-to-Dialga-and-Palkia

AO3: https://archiveofourown.org/works/54874981


Saturday, 30 March 2024

Church notes - 31st March 2024

 31st Easter Sunday

Mark 16:1 - 8

1 Peter 1:3 - 4


Christ is Risen!

He is risen indeed!


It has begun

Colossians 1:15 - 20


He lived a full life.

vs 17

He holds everything together.


Of the highest order. The Prototype.


vs 20

All things - everything.


The resurrection matters.


The Old Testament

Creation, Sin, Catastrophe, Confusion, Israel's history. The Israelites did what Adam and Eve did.

Marred by Sin

This Age


The Age to Come

A contrast. The age of holiness and justice. God's Kingdom.


Zoe Aionion


John 3:16


John 17:1 - 3


Matthew 19:16 - 30


1 Timothy 2:9, 10


Jesus smote evil


2 Corinthians 5:17 - 20



Thursday, 28 March 2024

Church notes - 29th March 2024

 29th Good Friday

Luke 22:14 - 20


It is Finished

John 19:30

It had different meanings to different people.


Hebrews 10:1 - 18

What would you answer when asked what did Jesus mean?


The Old Testament Sacrificial System wasn't designed to last forever.

It was a shadow of what was coming.

It was finished.


Jesus gave up His spirit.

He gave His life freely for all Mankind.


The curtain torn in two.


vs 14

He is perfect in God's eyes.


Not because of we have done, but because of what He has done. His sacrifice lasts forever.


vs 15 - 16

vs 17

Sins no longer remembered.


Psalm 103

As Far as the east is from the west.


vs 18

The perfect sacrifice has been made.


Many Old Testament prophecies were fulfilled.


Those who accept Christ as Lord and Saviour were blameless.


Romans 6:26


Death has been conquered. Resurrection was assured.


Monday, 25 March 2024

A Change

 A Change

FF: https://www.fanfiction.net/s/14340201/1/A-Change

AO3: https://archiveofourown.org/works/54716317


Saturday, 23 March 2024

Church notes - 24th March 2024

 24th Palm Sunday

John 12:12 - 19

Colossians 3:15 - 22


1 Corinthians 12

Hebrews 13:17

2 Timothy 4:1 - 5


Sermon

Philippians 3

Sacrifce - Being Like Jesus


The Goal - asperational goal

For the Jews - someone who fully kept the Law was perfect.


vs 6

Paul had been one of those who were considered perfect


vs 10

But he had completely changed his focus, onto Jesus.


Two Points

- A life-long journey.

- Our holiness is different, to the Jewish idea of holiness.


The finishing post. Winning a prize


Running (or riding a bike)


Perseverence and hard work. Our Christian walk is hard and ongoing.


vs 2

vs 17 - 19


Galatians 5:22, 23

Our focus can be on rules on regulations. But our focus should be on God and becoming more like Him. Our loyalty is to Heaven, not to things on Earth.


Saturday, 16 March 2024

Church notes - 17th March 2024

 17th

Philippians 2:1 - 4


Communion

Luke 4:17 - 21

1 Corinthians 11:23 - 27


Sermon

Philippians 3:1 - 11

Vs 1

Filled with joy.


vs 2

Analogy

Proving Marriage

- Certificate

- Photo

- A new name

- A new female

- Vows before God

- A relationship with each other


Proving as a Christian

Grew up in Church

Baptised


But, even the Devil himself believes in God.

And a professor in Theology doesn't believe that Jesus is the Son.

vs 3 - 6

Paul's credentials

- A Jew

- A member of the tribe of Benjamin

- A Pharisee

- He persecuted the Church

- He was faultless by the Law


vs 7 - 9


Is knowing Jesus the greatest thing in your life?

Is Jesus all you want?


Paul knew he was a Christian because he had put his faith in Jesus.


Bank Statement

Debt | Credit

SIN .  | (The Cross)


Sins of commission - what is done

Sins of omission - what is not done.


Debt is wiped out because of what Jesus has done on the Cross. Jesus lived a Holy life. He never sinned. That is why He paid the price.



Friday, 15 March 2024

Spider Quinn 07: Ashes to Ashes Part 5

“Checkmate,” Tricia said. “But then I think your head wasn’t in it.”

 

“No, it wasn’t,” Quinn admitted. “It’s not just that my Dad’s gone. Other things have been happening too.”

 

“Like SpiderGirl!” Tricia said.

 

“That’s one thing,” Quinn said carefully. “But also, Sandi is not my friend anymore.”

 

“That doesn’t sound good,” Tad said.

 

“No. She’s spreading lies about Stacy and I.”

 

“That’s not good,” Tad said.

 

Quinn shook her head.

 

“I have something that should cheer you up,” Tricia said.

 

“I doubt it,” Quinn said as the young girl went over to her drawers.

 

Tricia came back with a sheet of paper. “This is a picture of SpiderGirl.”

 

Quinn giggled despite herself. She had to admit, it was a very good picture of her hero persona. “Were you inspired by Jane?” she asked.

 

“A little,” Trica said. “I mean, I only met her a few times after that time.”

 

“Of course.”

 

“And I have been using crayons.”

 

“But this was with pencil,” Quinn said.

 

“Yes,” Tricia said. “It is easier to keep within the lines that way.”

 

“True,” Quinn said.

 

“You draw?” Tricia asked.

 

“Sometimes,” Quinn answered enigmatically.

 

“Could you draw Gollum?” Tad asked.

 

“I actually haven’t read The Hobbit,” Quinn admitted. “I’ll see if Stacy has it.”

 

“It is very cool,” Tad said.

 

“But I can draw other stuff,” Quinn said.

 

 

Lauren entered the room to see Quinn and Tricia drawing various scenes. “Really?” she asked.

 

“Sorry, I got carried away,” Quinn said.

 

“Not at all,” Lauren said. “These are good.”

 

“Thanks,” Tricia said.

 

“But it’s bed time now.”

 

 

Upon leaving the Gupty’s Quinn changed to SpiderGirl and headed home.

 

 

She approached from the west and saw an unfamiliar van in front of the house. She could then hear arguing from the entry. “I have to get there now!” she said.

 

 

Less than a minute later, she entered the kitchen. “Quinn?” Daria asked. “Aren’t you supposed to be at the Gupty’s.”

 

“I just finished,” Quinn said.

 

“Right,” Daria said.

 

“What’s going on?” Quinn asked.

 

“We were right,” Daria answered. “Something is up with Linda.”

 

 

“So, you’re saying that Linda, isn’t Linda?” Helen asked.

 

“Yes. She is my daughter,” the person said.

 

“I have been trying to get a PI to investigate but that’s taking time,” Helen said.

 

“Let me introduce myself, again. I’m Paula Ren. I live in western Montana.”

 

“That tracks so far, Paula,” Helen said.

 

“My daughter somehow obtained a diary of a deceased Texan and became obsessed with it,” Paula explained.

 

“That is difficult to believe,” Helen said.

 

She then saw Daria and Quinn come from the kitchen. “What’s happening?” the latter asked.

 

“This lady claims that Linda isn’t Linda,” Helen said. “Which might explain some things, but not all.”

 

“That she found Linda’s diary?” Daria asked.

 

“Yes,” Paula said.

 

“Where is Linda anyway?” Quinn asked.

 

“Up in the room, hiding,” Helen answered.

 

“Right,” Quinn said.

 

“So, she is here?” Paula said.

 

“She is, but I’ll need evidence of what you are saying,” Helen said.

 

“I have told you that she’s lying to you,” Paula said.

 

“I know that.”

 

 

There was more arguing before Paula left.

 

“It would certainly explain a lot of things,” Helen said.

 

“So, how would you know either way?” Quinn asked.

 

“It would depend on how detailed the diary was,” Daria said.

 

“Yes,” Helen considered. “I seem to remember Linda saying that she tried to put everything into her diary.”

 

Quinn thought for a moment. “I know Stacy does.”

 

“Either way, she needs company,” Helen said before going up the stairs.

 

 

“It may explain some things,” Daria said once their mother had gone upstairs.

 

“I agree,” Quinn said.

 

 

Helen knocked on the door to the spare room. “Linda?”

 

The door was opened immediately. “Is she gone?” Linda asked quietly.

 

“For now,” Helen said.

 

“Good.”

 

“I see that you’re worried.”

 

“I am Linda, not her daughter.”

 

“I’m not saying that you aren’t who you say you are.”

 

“But you have doubts?” Linda asked, as Helen entered the room.

 

“Yes,” Helen admitted.

 

“I don’t blame you.”

 

“But we can do something to get your mind off things.”

 

“Like a board game?” Linda asked.

 

“Sure,” Helen agreed. “Although the last time I played a board game was with Jake and the girls.”

 

“Oh?”

 

“After they were grounded for being out late.”

 

“You were too busy for it?” Linda asked.

 

‘She knows me that much,’ Helen thought. ‘But it’s still not proof either way.’ She nodded.

 

“But what game?”

 

Helen opened one of the cupboards, showing a large collection of board games.

 

“I see,” Linda said. She grabbed a box of Checkers.

 

 

As Quinn headed out as SpiderGirl again before bed, she heard that her mother was still in the room playing board games with Linda. ‘I hope she gets enough sleep,’ she thought.

 

But then she knew she was being hypocritical. She had less than 6 hours of sleep each night since her father’s death. She then heard sirens somewhere downtown. She quickly headed in that direction.

 

 

Another night, another murder. Peterson thought on the matter as she pulled up to the scene. Things in Lawndale were getting worse. The scene was in an alley between two buildings, one of which had been vacant for some time.

 

The medical examiner was already there. “Welcome,” he said.

 

“What do we have?” Peterson asked.

 

“A young woman, in her twenties. Approximate time of death, sometime around four thirty,” the examiner reported.

 

There was a sound behind them. They both turned and saw that SpiderGirl had arrived. “I can’t be everywhere!” she groused.

 

‘Is she blaming herself for not being here?’ Peterson wondered. “I know,” she said.

 

“I have a life. This isn’t all I do,” SpiderGirl added before shaking her head. “I heard what he just said. Sometime this evening?”

 

“Yes,” the examiner said.

 

“Any cameras?” SpiderGirl asked.

 

“None,” Peterson said.

 

“Of course not.”

 

“There’s not much more I can tell you, that isn’t obvious,” the examiner said.

 

“Yes. She was shot and the murderer took her handbag and everything in it,” SpiderGirl commented. “Why are people taking these risks when these crimes have been in the news? Do they think Lawndale is as it was?”

 

“That’s probably it,” Peterson said. “They have their heads in the sand.”

 

“Ugh!” SpiderGirl said. “See you another night!” She then swung away.

 

“Is that a good idea?” the examiner asked.

 

“What?”

 

“Keeping the vigilante in the loop?”

 

“All I know is, that things would be worse without her,” Peterson said.

 

“And she was hanging upside down the whole time! A little disconcerting.”

 

“She doesn’t do it all the time.”

 

 

SpiderGirl thought on the matter she headed back towards Glen Oaks Lane. She couldn’t be everywhere she needed to be, but there had to be a way for her to know something was happening. ‘Something to think about.’

 

 

Lawndale Sun-Herald

Thursday December 10, 1999

Opinion

Is Crime in Lawndale out of Control?

 

 

Quinn, Stacy and Tiffany again arrived at school to find Tori waiting for them.

 

“Good Morning,” Tori said in a welcoming tone.

 

“Morning,” Tiffany said.

 

“Any new rumors?” Stacy asked.

 

“None, but some are bound to crop up,” Tori answered.

 

“Of course,” Stacy said.

 

The four then entered the school, ready for another day.

 

 

While there were some new rumors, the trio didn’t hear them.

 

 

Tori didn’t know Quinn that well beforehand, but even she saw that the other girl was quieter than before, more introspective, not as likely to just say something without thinking over it first. She thought on that more as the last class of the day let out. ‘There is a lot going on her life,’ she thought. “Quinn?” she asked. There was no answer. Quinn had disappeared. But Stacy was still there. “Stacy? Where’s Quinn?”

 

“I’m not sure,” Stacy said, with her usual tone of slight panic. “She usually leaves school quite quickly these days.

 

“Right.”

 

“But we can catch up with her later, at her place,” Stacy said.

 

“We can do that then,” Tori decided. “Let’s go to the Pizza place first.”

 

“Sure,” Stacy said.

 

 

Upon leaving the school, SpiderGirl headed downtown, to patrol for any suspicious activity and to be visible, so as to act as deterrent to any would be murders. She paused at the Courthouse Clock Tower and then hung from it to watch towards the Creek.

 

It wasn’t long before she saw something in one of the alleys. A drug deal. ‘Not on my watch!’ SpiderGirl thought. She swung into action. “JUST SAY NO!” she screamed as she webbed up both people. She then searched both of them, and removed the drugs and produced a lighter. She then lit the contents of a nearby dumpster alight and threw the drugs in there.

 

“What are you doing?” the dealer asked.

 

“Quiet!” SpiderGirl said. “Haven’t you heard that song by David Bowie?” She then made herself scarce, satisfied that some people were safe from drugs, for a time. She then did another patrol of the street before heading home.

Monday, 11 March 2024

Mirror Mirror - Comfort

 Comfort

FF: https://www.fanfiction.net/s/14335960/1/Comfort

AO3: https://archiveofourown.org/works/54398539


Saturday, 9 March 2024

Spider Quinn 07 Ashes to Ashes Part 4

 

Even so, Sandi continued to spread her rumors…

 

“I heard that you and Stacy are together,” Brooke said to Quinn as they met between classes.

 

“Who told you that?” Quinn asked. She definitely didn’t like Stacy that way. She was also sure that Stacy didn’t lean that way.

 

“Sandi,” Brooke answered.

 

“Well, it’s not true,” Quinn said.

 

Brooke just smirked before making herself scarce.

 

Quinn grumbled and turned towards where her next class was.

 

 

Indeed, Daria and Jane heard one rumor at the end of the next period.

 

“What was that?” Jane asked.

 

“That Quinn is just using Dad’s passing as an excuse to act out,” Daria said.

 

“Sandi!” Jane said, annoyed. “Just like her!”

 

“Jane?”

 

“It is likely to be her, right?”

 

“I know, but there is more.”

 

“Later, after school.”

 

“Sure.”

 

 

Quinn, Stacy and Tiffany met Tori at their usual table, at Lunch.

 

“So, Sandi is maliciously spreading rumors,” Stacy said, in a dejected tone. “What else is new?”

 

“This has happened before?” Quinn asked.

 

“Yes,” Tori said. “She did it to me, in middle school.”

 

“And me, for a while,” Stacy said.

 

“But, I fought back,” Tori said. “By insisting on the truth.”

 

“And I thank you for that again,” Stacy said.

 

“You’re welcome,” Tori said.

 

“So, we insist on the truth,” Quinn said.

 

“Yes. I have already been doing that,” Tori said.

 

“Good!” Stacy said.

 

“When we become aware of a rumor, we must act on it,” Tori said.

 

“Obviously,” Quinn said.

 

“So, what rumors haven’t you told us?” Stacy asked.

 

And so, Tori told of what she had heard, shocking the other three with some of them.

 

 

Quinn made up her mind as she went to the next class. Sandi was going to get a visit from SpiderGirl. ‘But is that responsible?’ She wondered. ‘Would I be using that Great Responsibility the way Daddy would want?’ she wasn’t sure.

 

 

Rumors or not, Stacy had already made up her mind to join the Anime Club, and so she went to the classroom where they met as soon as the final bell for the day rang.

 

“Stacy?” a person asked.

 

“Hi!! Stacy said.

 

“You’re joining the club?” he asked.

 

“Yes, and you are?”

 

“Koichi,” he said.

 

“Great!” Stacy said with a smile.

 

“Jenna will be here soon,” Koichi said.

 

“Jenna?”

 

“Jenna Oberton-Schwartz. She’s the president.”

 

“Oh, right.”

 

 

It wasn’t long before Jenna and a few others arrived.

 

“Hi,” Stacy said.

 

“Stacy Rowe?” Jenna asked.

 

“Yes.”

 

“You’re joining today?” Jenna asked. “I heard about what happened with the Fashion Club.”

 

Stacy nodded. “Sandi isn’t understanding that Quinn is still grieving her father.”

 

“That’s not all is it?” Koichi said.

 

“Not really. I do like Anime,” Stacy explained. “And science fiction in general. The latest rumors are in response to what happened on Monday.”

 

“I just wanted to be sure,” Jenna said. She took out a piece of paper from a folder. “Here.”

 

Stacy filled out the form. “Favorite anime film? I suppose Whisper of the Heart, I guess. I like the way Shizuku goes about her goal.”

 

“Good choice,” Jenna said, being a big Ghibli fan

 

Stacy smiled.

 

 

Daria and Jane got to the Pizza place. Once they had placed their orders and taken their seats Daria said; “OK, spill.”

 

“About Sandi?” Jane asked.

 

“Yes.”

 

“We were friends in Elementary school,” Jane said. “Not particularly close friends, but friends.”

 

“Go on.”

 

And so Jane explained that as she and Sandi did activities together, that the latter slowly grew more controlling, until Jane had had enough of her behaviour and told her off. Sandi then spread rumors about Jane in retaliation.

 

Daria wasn’t that shocked.

 

“I knew you wouldn’t be,” Jane said. “But I’m sure you’ll say we’ll need to help Quinn and the others.”

 

“Yes.”

 

 

After a patrol, SpiderGirl arrived back at the Morgendorffers’. She listened as she approached the kitchen door. Linda wasn’t in the kitchen. She then swung up to her side window.

 

 

Quinn changed into one of the other suits. Not the one she had worn to Freemont, but one she had made just after the Agents’ visit. ‘With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility,’ she thought. She then put the all red mask on and was soon webslinging towards the Griffin’s.

 

 

Sandi was dressing up in her room. She had a date with Joey that night. Or at least she had asked him out, but he didn’t exactly say ‘yes’ straight away. She had changed into clothes similar to Quinn’s, just with shorter sleeves, when she heard tapping at her window.

 

‘What’s that?’ she wondered. “Better not be you, Joey!” she said. If wasn’t often that boys climbed up to her window, the most recent time being not long after that disastrous party she had held in competition to the school dance earlier in the Fall. She turned the window and opened it. But it wasn’t Joey! “SpiderGirl!” she exclaimed.

 

“Hi, Sandi!” the vigilante said in a low voice.

 

“You know my name?” Sandi asked.

 

“Everyone at Lawndale High knows it.”

 

“So, you go to Lawndale High?”

 

“Did I say that?” SpiderGirl asked.

 

“No, but you implied it.”

 

“Right,” SpiderGirl said. She shook her head. “That’s not why I’m here.”

 

“I can guess,” Sandi said, crossing her arms.

 

“Rumors about former friends of yours,” SpiderGirl confirmed.

 

“What is that to you?” Sandi asked.

 

“Rumors, whether it’s about History teachers being arrested, or about the reasons why a club was dissolved, aren’t good! They can cause more problems at the school than it’s worth.”

 

“So what?” Sandi said. “Focus on stopping muggers!”

 

“That’s not all. After all, with great power, comes great responsibility.”

 

“Really?”

 

“Yes!”

 

Sandi paused. She wasn’t sure why SpiderGirl was arguing with her, but she didn’t like it. “Get out!”

 

“Or what? You’ll spread rumors about me?”

 

“Yes!”

 

 

SpiderGirl had thought about that and figured that she could deal with it. She also saw that she was getting nowhere. She sighed. “Got to go! Remember what I said. She then swung out the window and headed back towards Glen Oaks Lane, noticing that the Griffin’s backyard was a mess. ‘Did Sandi take out her frustration there?’ she wondered.

 

 

Sandi was annoyed. SpiderGirl had vanished just as mysteriously as she appeared. She looked out her window but saw that she was gone. “Fine! I’ll say that you’re a menace, rather than the ‘friendly neighborhood SpiderGirl’ you want to be seen as,” she said as her powers activated. She fired a burst into the sky before deactivating them again and closing the window.

 

 

Stacy had enjoyed the Anime Club meeting. “I had a good time,” she said.

 

“That’s good,” Jenna said.

 

“We are heading to the Pizza place. Would you like to come?” Koichi asked.

 

“Yes!”

 

 

Having changed suits again, Quinn also arrived at the Pizza place. As she entered, she almost ran into Daria, who was leaving. “Sorry Daria.”

 

“It’s alright,” Daria said. “I know that you have been preoccupied lately.”

 

“That wasn’t what I thinking of,” Quinn said. “Something more recent.”

 

“Of course,” Jane said.

 

“Yeah, we’ve talked of that,” Daria said with a look at Jane.

 

“Jane?” Quinn asked.

 

“We were friends in Elementary School. Not close, but friends,” Jane said quietly.

 

“Then what she is doing now happened then,” Daria added.

 

“Right,” Quinn said. It wasn’t surprising.

 

 

When Stacy arrived at the Pizza place with Jenna and Koichi, she saw Quinn waiting. “Quinn!”

 

“How did it go?” Quinn asked.

 

“Quite well. Here are Koichi and Jenna. The latter is the president.”

 

“Hi!” Quinn said to Jenna and Koichi. She had seen them around school.

 

Jenna sat. “I heard about what happened,” she said.

 

“Thanks,” Quinn said quietly.

 

‘She probably wondering how long people are going to commiserate with her like that,’ Stacy thought.

 

 

Quinn thought as she and Stacy left the Pizza place. Hearing Jenna and Koichi as well as Stacy talk about anime was a good way to get her mind off things. “That was a good talk,” she said.

 

“So, you want to watch something?” Stacy asked.

 

“Not tonight, I have to be at the Gupty’s,” Quinn answered. “Maybe this weekend.”

 

“Sure!”

 

 

Quinn arrived at the Gupty’s just after 6:30. “Welcome, Quinn,” Lauren said as she entered.

 

“Good Evening,” Quinn said.

 

‘You look well,” Lester said. “And a little different.”

 

“I hope that’s not a problem,” Quinn responded.

 

“Not at all, just a surprise,” Lauren said.

 

“We’re going now, you know where they are.”

 

 

Quinn came up onto the second floor.

 

 

“Quinn?” Tricia asked as she entered the room.

 

“Your parents have left,” Quinn said. She looked more closely at Tricia. She had changed since Daria had taken her spot after she had double booked nearly a year earlier. She had shorter hair for one thing.

 

“Great!” Tricia said, as she brought out a chess set. “You want to play?”

 

“I’ll try, but I haven’t been practicing. I’m sure you have been with Tad and your friends,” Quinn responded.

 

“Sure.”

 

They played as Tad watched as he read from a copy of The Hobbit.

Church notes - 10th March 2024

 10th

Philippians 2:12 - 30

Therefore

- What was before this is important. What comes next follows on from it.

- Continue in the way that we talked about prior

vs 12, 13

Work out not work for.

Jesus has obtained it for us.


Working out your salvation - You have evidence in the way you live your life.


Galatians 5:22 - 26

The fruits of the Spirit: we should display them.

Bear fruit in your life.

'You', 'Your' - the words were plural in the Greek.


Hebrews 10:19 - 25


God held His people accountable for individuals

Joshua 7

Achan's sins...


We should hold each other accountable.


Paul sent Timothy because he trusted him.


Check everything against Scripture.


Tuesday, 5 March 2024

Spider Quinn 07 Ashes to Ashes Part 3

 She looked at the time: 11:34. That was quite late. She switched off the light and then opened the door rather slowly so as to not make a sound. She looked down the hall and saw that there wasn’t any light coming from the spare room. ‘Good,’ she thought. But that didn’t mean that Linda was asleep. She quietly closed her bedroom door before tiptoeing across to Daria’s room. She opened that door quietly and entered that room before closing the door after her. She opened one of the side windows and quickly swung up onto the roof.


Once up there, she looked around to check that the neighbors, both to the side and behind, wouldn’t be able to see. There were hardly any house lights visible in the neighborhood. She then took off her nightgown and webbed it to the roof before putting on her mask.


SpiderGirl walked to the other end of the house and listened. Lawndale was quiet, allowing her to hear that many most of the people in the neighborhood were either listened to the radio in the bed, or up late watching TV. She could also hear trucks on the nearby Interstate. The town was quieter than it had been the past two weeks, other than the sounds of various owls that called the trees in it home. She sighed and then focused to the house below. 

Her mother was working late again. That was something she was doing more since what happened, had happened. She also heard that Linda was indeed sleeping. She sighed in relief. She looked out to the north not wanting to swing off over the street. She had heard from her mother at dinner that the Senior Partner of her firm wanted to know her secret identity. She had heard enough about Jim Vitale such that she was rather certain that him finding out wouldn’t be good. Therefore she swung off over the yard. She had left the yard when she heard police sirens downtown. She then swung along the laneway in that direction.



Having dealt with a couple of thieves, SpiderGirl returned to the neighborhood and created a hammock out of webs between two trees in one of the Morgendorffer’s neighbor’s yards. It being a relatively warm night she then went to sleep.


Lawndale Sun-Herald

Tuesday December 8, 1999

SpiderGirl helps capture thieves.


SpiderGirl returned to the Morgendorffer house as the sun began to rise. She grabbed the nightgown before swinging down into her sister’s room. She closed the window before opening the door slowly. The door to the spare room was closed. She quickly entered her room.



Daria awoke early, sure that Jane was still asleep. It was an absolute certainty that Trent was.


“Daria?” It was their mother, who was rarely home, but Daria had met a few times before.


“Hi, Mrs. Lane.”


“Please, call me Amanda,” Amanda Lane said.


“Sure. I was staying over because of a mysterious guest at home.”


“Oh, you don’t need to explain yourself. You’re welcome to stay here whenever you like.”


“Thanks,” Daria said as she grabbed some eggs from the fridge. “You did shopping yesterday?” she asked as said fridge was usually empty when she visited.



Jane awoke early given that it was a school day. “Morning Daria, Mom.”


“Morning Jane,” her mother said. “What can you tell me about this Spider-Girl?”


“Not much,” Jane said.


“The same, other than that she fights crime,” Daria said.


“Oh, Daria. She is misguided as others. She’s making things worse. I have seen it before,” her mother asked.


“Where?” Daria asked.



Amanda thought about her daughter’s friend’s question. She wasn’t sure what information to give. If she gave a specific answer, Daria would press for more. She had to be evasive. “It is a major city, that’s all I can say,” she said.


“I see. I guess I will have to do some research,” Daria said.


Amanda just smiled.


“I’m not sure I really want to know who she is,” Daria said.


“That’s not the problem,” Jane said.


“That we don’t know her motivation?” Daria asked. “That is something I have thought about myself. She shows up out of nowhere and captures the criminals, or rescues would be victims from potential muggings, but why is she doing these things? What has she to gain from it.”


“No idea,” Amanda said. “But then the human mind, the human spirit, is a mystery.”


Daria looked to be in thought.



Sandi arrived at school uncertain as to what the future would bring. Her mother’s chastisement the previous day was also still on her mind. One thing that her mother didn’t say was to create a new Fashion Club. ‘One thing at a time,’ she thought.


However, something happened as she got to her locker.


“So, the club is no more?” Tori Jericho asked.


Sandi glared at the blonde gossip queen. “It is true that Quinn Morgendorffer used the nuclear option,” she said.


“I did hear that,” Tori said. “From Quinn herself, yesterday, as I saw her and the other two leave Ms. Li’s office.”


“I see,” Sandi said.


“So, what are you going to do now?”


“Wouldn’t you like to know?”


“You have no idea, don’t you?” Tori said.


Sandi slammed the locker shut as the bell rang.



Overall the day was as normal for the school. At lunch, Quinn thought about it as she went up to the roof. Again, she saw Daria and Jane there. But this time she was looking for them.


“We’re up here a lot,” Daria said when she had come over.


“I wanted to talk.”


“Oh.”


“Linda is still at home,” Quinn said.


“I knew that would be the case,” Daria said.


“Anything else?” Jane asked.


“You know what you said at Freemont?” Quinn asked.


“About us solving crime together?” Daria asked.


Quinn nodded.


“But I wouldn’t know where to start,” Daria admitted.


“Oh,” Quinn let out.


“I mean we can try, but you know that I don’t like getting involved,” Daria said.


“I mean we could talk about it, right?” Quinn asked.


“Certainly,” Daria said. “But it would take time to get going.”


“Of course,” Quinn said, disappointed. She turned to Jane. “What about you?”


“I’m with Daria,” Jane said. “We would have to think about it.”


“I see,” Quinn said.


“But I’m not saying no either,” Daria said.


“Nor am I,” Jane said.


“Thanks for your time,” Quinn said.



Daria watched her sister leave. She wasn’t sure what to make of what Quinn had asked. She turned to Jane. “You think she just wants Dad’s murderer caught? Or does she want something done about Lawndale’s crime?”


“I’m not sure,” Jane said. “You know her a lot more than I.”


“True, her grief is different to my grief. It could be the former.”



Quinn thought about what Daria had said. She knew that she would say something like that. “I guess SpiderGirl will continue to work alone,” she groused.



All day, Stacy and Tiffany avoided Sandi between classes. Stacy decided that the end of the Fashion Club was an opportunity to make more friends. As she came out of the last class, she noticed a flyer. “Anime Club,” she said. “Sounds cool.” She noticed that the next meeting would be the next day. “I’ll be there!” she decided.



Helen didn’t hear back from Fields all day.



Daria and Quinn got home to see Linda cleaning.


“Hi, Daria, Quinn. Just doing some cleaning,” she said.


“You didn’t need to,” Quinn said.


“If I’m staying a while, I need to pull my own weight,” Linda said.


“I can’t argue against that,” Daria said as she went up the stairs.”


“I guess not,” Quinn said as she followed her sister.



“So, what’s happening tonight?” Daria asked Quinn once they were both outside their rooms.


“I’m staying here, although Tiffany is coming over.”


“Tiffany?” Daria asked.


“Yeah, she’s far from as dumb as you think she is!”


“I stepped right into that one,” Daria said as she entered her room.



Helen came home and saw that Linda was vacuuming. “You didn’t need to do that.”


“I’m staying here at the moment. I can’t just sit around doing nothing.”


“I’m sure you aren’t,” Helen said.


“There aren’t that many jobs listed in the Sun-Herald!”


“You’ve only been here a couple of days. It might take a while,” Helen said.


“I know that, but I want to make Lawndale my home! Having a job…”


‘She’s desperate, but why?’ Helen asked herself. “I know.”



“…And so, Stacy is joining the Anime Club,” Tiffany said.


“She told me about it,” Quinn said. “I wonder if they have superhero shows?”


“I wouldn’t know,” Tiffany said. “But Japan does have strange events.”


‘I’ll need to look into those,’ Quinn thought.


There was a knock at the door and her mother came in with the cordless phone. “It’s Mrs. Gupty for you, Quinn.”


“You’re still babysitting Tad and Tricia?” Tiffany asked.


“Yes,” Quinn answered as she took the phone.


“Evening Quinn,” Lauren Gupty said.


“Evening, Mrs. Gupty,” Quinn responded as she saw her mother close the door behind her and Tiffany examining herself in the mirrors.


“Lester and I are going out tomorrow evening,” Lauren said. “I am wondering if you will be available.”


“I am available.”


“I mean, I heard about what happened to your father.”


“Yes,” Quinn said quietly, “But I’m coping.” If one could call going out at night and webbing up criminals ‘coping.’


“That’s good,” Lauren responded. “So, I’ll see you tomorrow night then.”


“I’ll be  there.”



“So, you’re baby-sitting tomorrow night?” Tiffany asked, after Quinn had hung up.


“Yes,” Quinn answered. “it will help me keep my mind off the visitor,” Quinn said.


“Right.”



Daria did her homework and then went down to where her mother was working in the loungeroom. “Any progress on the background check?” she asked.


“None, yet,” her mother answered.


“I see,” Daria said quietly.



Quinn awoke in the middle of the night, a nightmare about her father’s demise still fresh in her mind. ‘With Great Power, comes Great Responsibility,’ she thought as she looked over to where Tiffany was sleeping. She saw that her friend was indeed sleeping. She looked at the clock radio. 3:13. ‘A lot later than usual.’ Once again she carefully checked to see that neither Linda, nor Daria had their lights on. Nothing. She closed the door behind her and carefully opened the hall window, before climbing down the trellis.



SpiderGirl found the night to be similar the previous night as she listened to the town from a tree in the backyard. She heard sirens down near the creek. ‘Something there,’ she thought as she swung in that direction.



Peterson saw SpiderGirl arrive.


“Hi, Peterson,” SpiderGirl said.


“A body was found dumped in the creek,” Peterson said. “Discovered by an officer responding to an anonymous call from a phone booth.”


“And the person disappeared?” SpiderGirl asked.


“Yes,” Peterson said with a sigh. “Another murder unsolved.”


“How did they die?”


“Single gunshot wound to the chest.”


“I see,” SpiderGirl said, her voice hard.


“The latest in an increasing trend,” Peterson said. She looked. SpiderGirl was gone.



SpiderGirl was angry. Yet another murder in Lawndale! She wasn’t sure whether the perp was the same one who took her father’s life, but she knew that she wouldn’t head straight home.



SpiderGirl arrived home just before sunrise. She walked up to the house from the backyard. The laneway behind was full of trees, which would make any observation difficult.



Tiffany stirred and saw Quinn re-entering the room. “Quinn?”


“I was looking at the sunrise,” Quinn said.


“Very pretty,” Tiffany said. She often looked at the sunrise if she was up at that time.


“That it is,” Quinn said.



Quinn and Tiffany met Stacy as they arrived at school. “Morning,” Quinn said.


“Morning,” Stacy said cheerfully.


“So, the Anime Club?” Quinn asked.


“Yes, I hope to make more friends,” Stacy said.


Then Tori came up to the trio. “Quinn! Just the person I wanted to see.”


“Hi Tori,” Quinn said.


“A heads up, Sandi is stirring up trouble,” Tori said with a worried tone.


“How?” Quinn asked, although she had some idea.


“Half truths,” Tori answered.


“I see,” Quinn said. “It’s like last week!”


“Like with the aliens and Mr. DeMartino?” Tori asked.


“Yes,” Quinn answered. “We need to counter the lies with the truth.”


“Not like Mr. O’Neill pulled,” Tori said.


“No…” Quinn thought. “But first, what have you heard?”


“Are you sure?” Stacy asked.


“Quite sure,” Quinn said.


“First that you used the nuclear option under false pretences,” Tori said.


“We were upfront with her,” Stacy said. “I still have my notes!”


“Good!” Tori said, “But that’s not all.”


The bell then rang.


As they had different homerooms, they then parted, but Tori promised to get back to them at Lunch.