Thursday, 16 January 2025

Church notes - November 2022

 6th November '22: https://www.deviantart.com/brenorenz/journal/Church-notes-6th-November-2022-935796635


13th November '22: https://www.deviantart.com/brenorenz/journal/Church-notes-13th-November-2022-936847129


20th November '22: http://fardell30.deadjournal.com/234720.html


27th November '22: https://www.deviantart.com/brenorenz/journal/Church-notes-27th-November-2022-938783112


Wednesday, 15 January 2025

14th, 15th January 2025 Writings

 

14th

 

Excerpt from: Spider Quinn

It wasn’t long before the Enigma and Dafoanairi saw William in the distance. “So, what’s the plan?” the former asked.

 

“You can go ahead and try to head him off while I come up from behind.”

 

“Seems, like, a bit dangerous, but I don’t have any better ideas.”

 

“Neither do I,” Dafoanairi said.

 

 

The Enigma then crept along the side of the street. ‘He definitely doesn’t look like a normal human, and also is determined,’ she thought as she passed him.

 

 

William suddenly saw someone ahead of him. A girl clad in purple wearing a mask. “Are you another of the vigilantes?” he asked.

 

“Yes, the Enigma, the fourth vigilante,” she answered as her hands glowed with a strange purple light.

 

“That’s different to SpiderGirl,” William murmured, “but I’m still dangerous! Out of my way!”

 

“No! I can’t let you do what you are going to do!”

 

“I have no choice! Oscorp did this to me!”

 

 

Dafoanairi carefully crept up with her quarterstaff at the ready. ‘I knew Oscorp had something to do with this,’ she thought as she thought about what Ted had said earlier.

 

“Out of my way, Enigma!” William said.

 

“No!” the Enigma said. “We need to get you out of the daylight.”

 

 

William lunged and the Enigma rose a forcefield, with him crashing against it. It sparkled but held. ‘But would it have a deleterious effect on him?’ the Enigma wondered. Her mother wasn’t that specific when saying that the energy powers could cause temporary paralysis.

 

“Figures!” William said.

 

Words: 253

 

 

15th

 

Excerpt from: Artifact in Lawndale

“So, there was this book!”

 

“Yes. Sandi picked it up and something happened!”

 

“What happened, Stacy?” Claudia prompted.

 

“There was this unusual book and Sandi opened it and some sort of glow hit her in the face!” Stacy said.

 

“Go on,” Claudia prompted.

 

 

“Right. She started changing and her eyes started glowing. Then many of the other books in the shelves came out and a wind came up.”

 

Words: 68

 

Excerpt from: Spider Quinn

“Figures!” William said.

 

“Now!” the Enigma said.

 

“What?” William asked before he turned and then saw Dafoanairi holding her quarterstarff at the ready.

 

“I’m willing to use this,” she said. “Just as the Enigma is willing to do anything to stop you.”

 

“Then try to stop me!”

 

 

William then ran off to the side. As he did so, the Enigma dropped the forcefield and sent some projections in front of him. Dafoanairi also reacted, moved in the same direction and tried to use the quarterstaff to trip him. However, he avoided both the projections and the quarterstaff. He then turned on Dafoanariri. “You’re just like, Ninja Talon aren’t you? A normal human with training.”

 

“I’m not answering that,” Dafoanairi snarked.

 

“You sound kind of familiar,” William said.

 

“I might, or I might not,” Dafoanairi said.

 

“One of the Morgendorffers,” William mused. “I don’t want to hurt you!”

 

“Then allow us to take you somewhere, like the Historia, to get you out of the sunlight,” Dafoanairi said.

 

“No!” William said as he lashed out again.

 

 

William hit Dafoanairi on her arm, causing her to let go of the quarterstaff and fall over. He then ran, as the Enigma stayed to see if her friend was OK.

 

Words: 205

 

 

Total: 526

Church notes - December 2022

 4th December '22: http://fardell30.deadjournal.com/236734.html


11th December '22: http://fardell30.deadjournal.com/237279.html


18th December '22: http://fardell30.deadjournal.com/237423.html


24th December '22: http://fardell30.deadjournal.com/237804.html


25th December '22: http://fardell30.deadjournal.com/237909.html


Monday, 13 January 2025

Church notes - January 2023

 1st January '23: https://fardell24b.tumblr.com/post/705216370251644928/church-notes-1st-january-2023


8th January '23: https://fardell24b.tumblr.com/post/705852242084937728/church-notes-8th-january-2023


15th January '23: https://fardell24b.tumblr.com/post/706485410510061568/church-notes-15th-january-2023


22nd January '23: https://fardell24b.tumblr.com/post/707121466795343872/church-notes-22nd-january-2023


29th January '23: https://fardell24b.tumblr.com/post/707760648009007104/church-notes-29th-january-2023


Sunday, 12 January 2025

Mysteries of Aurora - Friday September 6, Morning and Lunch

 

Olivia soon changed into her swimming costume, and had a look at one of the pools. For the Aquatic center had three 50 meter pools. ‘This will do,’ she thought as she looked around. She also saw that there was a diving pool, with multiple boards at various heights.

 

Olivia did a couple of laps.

 

 

Freya arrived at the Overview of Influences on Auroran Art lecture. She saw that there weren’t as many as in the other units, although it was still a sizeable number, some of whom she had seen in at a distance in the other lectures.

 

“Freya! I knew you would be here,” Alexia said.

 

“Alexia?”

 

“Like, I only need to do two Architecture units per semester.”

 

“Got it,” Freya said.

 

“And this will help me too. Knowing what comes from where will certainly help me in my career.”

 

 

Olivia got out of the pool, refreshed. It felt good to be in the water. The activity made her forget the tiredness from not sleeping much, and she didn’t have to think about her difficulties with reading. She also didn’t have to think about the historical mysteries she had found the previous day.

 

 

Alexia waited while Freya talked with the lecturer. ‘I thought so, but she’ll share when she wants to.’

 

It didn’t take long for Freya to finish. “All four,” she commented.

 

“All four, what?” Alexia asked.

 

“I’ll be able to get help, if I need it, in all four units,” Freya answered.

 

“You sound like you were uncertain that you would.”

 

“School was far from easy, especially when I was younger.”

 

“Oh,” Alexia responded, at a loss for words.

 

“ADHD, you know.”

 

“I kind of figured.”

 

“It’s not like I hide it,” Freya said with a smile. “But I have learned to embrace it. It is part of me.”

 

“That’s a good attitude to have.”

 

Freya nodded.

 

“Where are you headed?”

 

“I have heard of a café on the art gallery’s roof. It sounds like a perfect place to view the centre of the city.”

 

“I’ll come too. I’d like have a look too,” Alexia said.

 

 

It didn’t take them long to get there. They walked up to it on a ramp from one of the walkways. Freya saw that there weren’t that many other students there.

 

“It looks like it’s quite modern,” Alexia commented. “More like sometime in the past 40 years.”

 

“It certainly does,” Freya said.

 

 

Freya started sketching the view as she and Alexia waited for their coffees.

 

“What do you think about it?”

 

“It’s a great view. It’s probably why they decided to put the café here.”

 

“And there’s a good breeze too,” Alexia added.

 

“Quite relaxing and refeshing, with a hint of mint.”

 

“Mint?”

 

“Oh, the synaesthesia,” Freya responded. “Sometimes there is a taste to some textures.”

 

“That must be a lot to take in.”

 

“I do get overwhelmed sometimes, but I have adapted to that.”

 

“I guess you would have had to,” Alexia said.

 

Freya nodded. She was thankful that the overwhelm hadn’t happened yet that day, but it sometimes happened when she didn’t expect it too.

 

 

As Olivia left the Aquatic Centre she felt the fatigue returning, but it wasn’t overwhelming. ‘I can function, and read up on those mysteries.’ She then headed to the Library. She was ready to look further into the Nordic Era.

 

 

Olivia entered the Library and found the place more hushed than the day before. ‘Most of the students are either in classes or looking into the sports activities,’ she thought as she looked around the Grand Atrium. She went up to one of the directories. ‘The Nordic Section or the Information Science Section?’ She shook her head and went to the Nordic Section.

 

 

Aurora at the Beginning of the 9th Century,” Olivia murmured. She opened the book and ran her text to speech pen over the Introduction.

 

Aurora in the year 801 is commonly considered to have fully recovered from the end of the Roman Era, despite the Eastern Archipelago remaining independent from Urbs Aeterna and allied to the early Byzantine Empire against both Aurora and Charlemagne. The Raid on Lindisfarne had occurred some years earlier, but Aurorans had thought themselves safe from the Norsemen as it was thought that they would focus on England and the other parts of Britain and Ireland…”

 

 

“Done,” Freya said as she took a sip from her coffee.

 

“Done?” Alexia said she looked over the sketch.

 

“Done for now. A preliminary sketch.”

 

“It’s looks very good for something that’s preliminary.”

 

“Thanks,” Freya said. “I usually do a rough sketch first.”

 

“I’m a little like that, in that I have been designing buildings since I was young, playing with building blocks. It wasn’t always what I wanted to do, but It seemed that I have a knack for it.”

 

“Many people are like that.”

 

“I guess so,” Alexia said as she sipped her own coffee.

 

“Everyone is different when it comes to their creative expression.”

 

“That’s obvious, but I guess I’m learning how different people can be.”

 

“The same here.”

 

 

Olivia listened as the book again said that many primary sources about the events in the early 9th Century had been lost. ‘But a small amount, surely.’ She continued listened, and then paused. ‘Wait! What are the statistics for how many records from that era have been lost?’ She was sure that would be important. ‘But where would I find that information?’ She suspected that would a long term investigation.

 

 

After spending some time at the café, Freya and Alexia went down into the gallery.

 

‘But where to start?’ Freya asked herself. She grabbed a pamphlet. “We’re on the top floor, which has artworks created in the modern era.”

 

“How is that defined?” Alexia asked.

 

“Since the beginning of the 19th Century.”

 

“That makes sense. The beginning of the industrial era.”

 

Freya looked at the pamphlet again. “Then the Early Modern Era is on the second floor. The Renaissance on the first floor and part of the ground floor, with the Medieval period, including the Nordic Era taking up the rest of that floor. Artworks from the Roman Era and earlier are in the basement.”

 

“Much simpler than the library.” Alexia commented. “But then the building dates from the Renaissance.”

 

“There’s probably some other building that got repurposed.”

 

They then entered one of the rooms and started looking.

 

 

“This is very large,” Alexia said after they had looked at several paintings.

 

“It would probably take us years to properly appreciate all the artworks,” Freya said. “That’s how large the collection is.”

 

“And you say that some went missing?”

 

“Yes. A number of mysteries in Aurora’s history of Art.”

 

They spent over an hour going through the gallery before deciding they had enough for the time being (and Freya was finding herself overwhelmed).

 

 

Olivia entered the coffee house cafeteria across the Square from the Library. ‘This is charming,’ she thought. She was still thinking about the discrepancies she had found. She knew that there was a pattern there, but she knew that she needed more data.

 

 

Freya and Alexia left the Art Gallery. Freya was overwhelmed by looking at all the artworks in a short period of time, but it had been worth it.

 

“Are you OK?” Alexia asked.

 

“I’m fine,” Freya answered. “Just a little overwhelmed by looking at all that art so quickly.” She closed her eyes briefly and took a deep breath. She then opened them again and looked into Alexia’s. “It’s part of the neurodivergence.”

 

Alexia nodded with a smile. “Got it.”

 

“It has made me more resilient than otherwise.”

 

“So, lunch?”

 

“Yes,” Freya answered with a slight giggle.

Saturday, 11 January 2025

Church notes - 12th January 2025

 12th

Acts 2:29 - 41

Jesus as LORD

Resurrected to the very point of God.

He was referred to as Lord throughout the Gospels.

LORD - Supremacy, authority, master, owner


John 21

Jesus: Peter, do you love me?

Peter: Lord, you know I love you

Three times


Jonah

He ran, but God restored him.

An appropriate response was needed.

Matthew 7:21 - 23

When we declare that Jesus is God, we surrender to Him.

Trust, surrender, ask

Repent

3000 people repented that day.


John 14:6

John 6:66 - 69


Spider Quinn 13 Aftermath and Investigations - Part 9

 

After finishing her shift, Quinn went up to the roof. But before she changed to SpiderGirl, she looked around at the town. ‘Did something change earlier?’ she wondered as she looked around. ‘Nothing out of the ordinary,’ she decided as she looked towards the Strawberry a second time. She then changed to SpiderGirl and listened for a while before swinging away. There was the usual discord that had been present for the past five days.

 

 

Towards midnight, Ninja Talon approached the Hecuba-Croft residence. She saw that Andrea’s light was still on through the dark curtains. ‘Good.’ She then went around to the backyard.

 

 

Andrea heard her door open. She saw a figure, looking like a ninja, there. “Ninja Talon?” she asked. “How did you get in here?”

 

“That’s me,” Ninja Talon answered. “I picked the back door lock.”

 

“Why are you here?”

 

“I would like you to hack into Oscorp for me.”

 

“Oscorp?” Andrea asked. She stood up. “Why would I do that, Brittany?

 

“Brittany? Who’s Brittany?” Ninja Talon asked, her voice as low as it could go.

 

“I know it’s you, Brittany. Who else would know their way here in the night time?”

 

 

Brittany took off her mask. “How did you figure it out?” she asked.

 

“As I said, who else would know their way to this room at night? Not anyone else currently at Lawndale High. You came straight here; you didn’t open my parents’ door or those of any of the spare rooms by mistake.”

 

“Oops!”

 

“Don’t worry, your secret identity is safe with me and I’m not going to ask about SpiderGirl’s. But I am going to ask why you want me to hack into Oscorp!”

 

“Because SpiderGirl and I found out the extent of their footprint in Lawndale and because of what happened on Friday night.”

 

“Uh! Don’t remind me!” Andrea said with a wave of her hands. “I’m still jittery about that.”

 

“Sorry, but while we were able to find documents when we infiltrated an office, the computers were inaccessible.”

 

“They would be that way.”

 

“We did give copies of the documents to the Sun-Herald,” Brittany said. “But we need to find out more.”

 

“About what, beyond their footprint being large?”

 

“Where that glider craft is, that was used on Friday night.”

 

“So, far I’m just hearing a conspiracy theory,” Andrea said.

 

‘You could just check their website.”

 

“I will.”

 

 

Andrea accessed the website, slowly, letting Brittany sweat as she slowly typed. She clicked each link slowly. But when the map of Lawndale loaded her eyes widened. “You’re right,” she said. “That is a large presence.”

 

“See,” Brittany said.

 

“Then I will hack them. But not tonight, I need to prepare.”

 

“Tomorrow night?”

 

“Yes,” Andrea answered. “Tell SpiderGirl that.”

 

“Of course.”

 

 

Brittany hesitated. “You promise?”:

 

“You ask me for a promise?” Andrea asked.

 

“I know I broke a promise…”

 

“I promise I will keep your identity as Ninja Talon a secret. I will see you and SpiderGirl later.”

 

 

Daria took another look at her wall. She had added several more articles on SpiderGirl from mid November, along with her notes on her interviews of Elena and the two seniors after her and from the previous night’s foray with the Enigma. ‘There’s still a lot of space.’ She then heard a sound, as if someone had thrown a stone against one of her windows. She turned and it came again. She went and opened the window in question. She saw Sandi down on the patio outside the kitchen door. “Sandi?”

 

“Hi, Daria,” Sandi said. “Can I come up?”

 

“You could have called,” Daria said.

 

Sandi shrugged, “I thought I would surprise you,” she said.

 

“You can come up.”

 

 

Daria opened the hall window and Sandi climbed up the ivy into it. She went into Daria’s room. “This looks crazier than I thought,” she said.

 

Daria entered. “Why are you here, Sandi?” she asked as she closed the door.

 

She looked at the wall where Daria had put up various newspaper articles and notes. “I thought we could catch up on our investigations.”

 

“We could have done that tomorrow.”

 

“Maybe, but maybe I have possibly time sensitive information,” Sandi said.

 

“Like what?”

 

“Like the name of Osborn’s counsellor.”

 

Daria sighed and grabbed a notebook from the desk. “What is it?” she asked in a resigned tone.

 

“Verity Beresfield.”

 

 

Daria wrote the name down. “I’m not sure how this could be time sensitive.”

 

“it’s a hunch. Osborn could be dangerous,” Sandi said.

 

“But there isn’t any proof of that,” Daria said.

 

“I know. But I thought we could go on another wild goose chase.”

 

“At night?”

 

“I have my mother’s car in the laneway,” Sandi answered.

 

“But where are we going? This isn’t like Saturday.”

 

“High Hills Park at first.”

 

“I will come,” Daria decided.

 

 

They left the house the same way Sandi had come in, with Daria leaving the window open by a crack. ‘I’m sure Quinn won’t notice.’

 

 

They arrived at High Hills Park just over five minutes later.

 

“Wiccans?” Daria asked, as she looked in the direction Sandi pointed in. “I knew that already.”

 

“But maybe we could interview them,” Sandi said.

 

“I doubt they would appreciate their midnight worship being interrupted,” Daria pointed out. “But we’ll see.”

 

 

“Tania?” Sandi asked, for the girl whom Daria had approached was Tania Ashworth.

 

“Sandi Griffin and Daria Morgendorffer,” Tania responded with slight annoyance. “Together, no less? Why are you here?”

 

“Because of what’s been going on in Lawndale the past few months, but more specifically this past week,” Daria answered.

 

“In the middle of the night?” Tania asked.

 

“I could ask the same of you and your fellow worshipers of nature,” Sandi said.

 

Tania laughed a little. “Thanks for not calling us devil worshippers. That has gotten old. But that’s still not accurate.”

 

“The opportunity came up,” Daria answered.

 

“Suffering from insomnia?” Tania asked.

 

“I could ask the same of you,” Daria responded.

 

“I guess,” Tania said.

 

“First, what do you think of SpiderGirl?” Daria asked.

 

“Or of the fact that Norman Osborn is now living here?” Sandi asked.

 

“SpiderGirl? She’s bringing hope, especially after Groundhog Day. As for Osborn, I’m not sure.”

 

“Tania!” one of the other Wiccan’s said.

 

“We could continue this tomorrow,” Tania said to Sandi and Daria.

 

“Sure,” Daria said. “At lunch.”

 

“See you then,” Tania said.

 

 

“Where to now?” Sandi asked Daria when they had returned to the car.

 

Daria took out the map of Lawndale showing the Oscorp properties in the town. “The one that is closest to here. Then I’ll suggest it to the fourth vigilante when we meet next.”

 

“There’s a story there,” Sandi said carefully. ‘A good idea.’

 

“Sure, I’ll tell it if you keep below the speed limit.”

 

“I can do that,” Sandi said. ‘I’ll see how much she may have guessed.’

 

 

Thus they began casing various Oscorp properties around town from the street.

 

 

An hour and half later, Ninja Talon met SpiderGirl at the Bridge. “I talked to Andrea,” the former said.

 

SpiderGirl could tell something is up. “What’s wrong?”

 

“I made a mistake.”

 

“Go on.”

 

“I went straight to her room and she guessed that I’m her old friend,” Ninja Talon said, clearly annoyed with herself. “I should have went to one of the spare rooms first. She promised to keep the secret, but I should have been more careful!”

 

“Oh. I could have made a similar one, If I had to talk to Stacy,” SpiderGirl said. She hugged the other heroine. “All mistakes can be learned from. Of course, I’m still thinking about what to do about Peterson.”

 

“Oh, yeah.”

 

“But what else did Andrea say?”

 

“She will hack Oscorp tomorrow night, as she said she’ll need to prepare.”

 

 

Sandi and Daria arrived at the Giant Strawberry again. “We’re looking again?” Sandi asked.

 

“Yes,” Daria said as she got out of the car.

 

 

SpiderGirl and Ninja Talon approached another Oscorp office. “They have probably increased security after last night,” the former pointed out.

 

“Then we probably need another way in.”

 

“The ventilation system.”

 

 

Up on the roof, SpiderGirl easily removed the grate from one of the HVAC vents. “This is something I haven’t done before, but it’s similar to something I have done recently,” she said.

 

“Oh?”

 

“I’m modifying the house, including an old laundry chute to the basement beneath my closet.”

 

“Oh! I just found a space beneath my bedroom floorboards,” Ninja Talon responded.

 

“I’m sure that works to, and I found a hidden area of the basement. I haven’t done anything with that yet. I’m putting in a hatch from the closet to the attic first.”

 

“Maybe I could do something like that.”

 

“Maybe,” SpiderGirl said as she entered the vent.

 

 

They crawled down to an office. SpiderGirl swung down first, there wasn’t an alarm. “It could still be silent,” she said as Ninja Talon followed her down.

 

The latter nodded as she went over to a filing cabinet.

 

 

They didn’t find much other than requisition orders, receipts and payslip details. “No evidence here,” Ninja Talon said.

 

“Then let’s get out of here.”

 

 

“So, you think Beresfield could be in danger?” Daria asked Sandi again as she looked through the telescope at High Hills Park again. It seemed that Tania’s group had left.

 

“Yes, but I have no idea where she could be staying,” Sandi admitted.

 

“And going to various motels or other places at random probably wouldn’t be a good idea.”

 

“Probably not.”

 

“I’ll bring it up with the fourth vigilante,” Daria decided as she turned from the telescope.

 

“Good idea.”

 

 

Lawndale Sun-Herald

Thursday, February 8, 2001

Is there actually a fourth vigilante?

By Melinda Parris

 

‘Melinda is just speculating!’ Linda thought as she grabbed the paper from the mailbox. ‘I much prefer Penelope’s articles!’

 

 

As she entered the kitchen, Quinn thought about what had happened the previous night. ‘I hope we can trust Andrea to keep the secret.’

 

“Quinn?” Daria asked.

 

“I was thinking about something,” Quinn responded. She looked at her sister. “You look tired.”

 

“A little insomnia,” Daria said.

 

“Or the fourth vigilante again?”

 

“Sandi actually.”

 

“Were you talking all night?” Quinn asked as she grabbed some cereal.

 

“Not all night. It was another wild goose chase.”

 

“Where did you go?”

 

“High Hills Park at first.” Daria answered “Did you know Tania Ashworth is a Wiccan?”

 

“Of course. She talks about it sometimes.”

 

“Sandi seemed surprised.”

 

“Ugh! She didn’t believe her,” Quinn said with annoyance.

 

“Well, she believes her now.”

 

“Where else did you go.”

 

“Looked at various Oscorp buildings from the street,” Daria answered. “Then the Strawberry.”

 

 

At the same time, Brittany was sparring with Ashley-Amber as practice. “I know you’re up to something,” Ashley-Amber said.

 

“Oh?”

 

“Sometimes I see that your room is empty.”

 

Brittany struck out and her stepmother parried the blow. “I’m doing stuff,” she responded enigmatically.

 

“Like?”

 

“Sometimes I can’t sleep and wander the neighborhood.”

 

“It’s still dangerous,” Ashley-Amber said, as she turned and then flipped Brittany. “Even if it’s a gated estate.”

 

“Oof! I know.”

 

“You’re not saying everything.”

 

“And investigating stuff,” Brittany said.

 

“Whatever it is, you can confide in me.”

 

‘Not after what happened with Andrea. Sorry, Ashley-Amber, I don’t want you to be in Oscorp’s firing line if things go badly. Or of any other villains.’

 

 

Sandi arrived at school and found Harry waiting for her. “Morning, Sandi.”

 

“How are things this morning?”

 

“Interesting. My father has suggested we have dinner with your family tomorrow night.”

 

‘That would be interesting,’ Sandi thought. “Really?”

 

“Yes. It seems that he wants to meet you.”

 

‘But is that a good thing? I hope he doesn’t think Harry and I are together,’ she thought. “I see.”

 

“What do you think?” Harry asked.

 

“It’s a good idea. I will tell Mother when I get home.”

 

 

Norman was annoyed. Another report of vigilantes in an office! “What happened?” he asked the security chief again.

 

“A silent alarm sounded last night in one of the Main Street offices. It was automatically set, as you ordered.”

 

“And?”

 

“And when the guards got there, there was no one. But he found evidence that someone may have gained ingress through the ventilation system,” the security chief said.

 

“Then, I want cameras watching the vents on the roof.”

 

“That will take time.”

 

Then there was an interruption. “Penelope Jericho from the Sun-Herald wanting to see you, sir.”

 

“Stall her!” Osborn said. He turned back the security chief. “Then get started right away.”

 

She’s being insistent, sir.”

 

 

“He still doesn’t want to see you,” the assistant said.

 

“Of course he doesn’t,” Penelope said. ‘It wasn’t going to be that easy,’ she thought. “Then tell him I’ll have an article published about Oscorp without his input.”

 

“Sir, she says…”

 

 

“Let her in,” Norman said.

 

The security chief passed the journalist on the way out.

 

“What is this about an article on this corporation?”

 

“About this map on your website,” Penelope said as she handed over a print out of the map in question. “About how you have been stealthily purchasing property all over Lawndale for years.

 

“It’s all a matter of public record.”

 

“But the people of Lawndale may have a different opinion.”

 

“But I’m not giving you ammunition to persuade them. Good day Ms. Jericho,” Norman said

 

“I suggest you find out more about my record. You’ll find that I’m reliable.”

 

 

Jane found that Daria was sitting with Sandi and Harry. ‘Great!’ she thought as she sat next to Daria. “What’s up?” she asked.

 

“Tania Ashworth is joining us too,” Daria said.

 

“Why?” Jane asked. “She’s not a senior.”

 

Sandi then explained about the previous night.

 

“I see,” Jane said when Sandi was finished.

 

Tania then joined them. “Oh, Jane and Harry too?” she asked.

 

“Yes,” Daria said.

 

“That’s fine,” Tania responded. “What other questions did you have?”

 

“What do you think of this?” Sandi asked as she gave Tania a copy of the Oscorp map of Lawndale.

 

“That is more buildings than I thought would be,” Tania responded. “What is your father up to?” she asked Harry.

 

“He doesn’t confide in me about his business practices,” Harry admitted. “He says that I’m still too young.”

 

“Oh,” Tania said.

 

“And about the other vigilantes,” Daria said. “Like Ninja Talon.”

 

“And the Shadow,” Jane added, wondering how Tania would answer about her alter ego.

 

“And the fourth one,” Sandi added.

 

‘That too,’ Jane thought. ‘I’m not going to case the Ashworths’, at least not without talking to Trent first. A Wiccan who worships at midnight? It’s not much of a stretch that she could become the fourth vigilante, without much suspicion.’

 

 

Tania paused. There wasn’t much she could say. “I have seen SpiderGirl. But I have only seen Ninja Talon and the Shadow on TV and that was on Groundhog Day. It seems they are elusive. I wasn’t in the Mall that day either.”

 

“What about the fourth?” Daria asked.

 

“Still just a rumor as far as I know,” Tania answered.

 

“I see,” Daria said.

 

“How long have you been wandering about at night?” Tania asked.

 

“Since last Friday,” Daria answered.

 

“So, the attack was the last straw?” Tania asked.

 

Daria nodded. “Thanks for your time.”

 

 

“Maybe the other Wiccans could help,” Sandi suggested.

 

“I could ask,” Tania said. “But many may be reticent.”

 

‘Should I tell Daria about Osborn’s invitation now?’ Sandi wondered. She looked to Harry. ‘I guess so.’ “There’s something else,”

 

“What?” Daria asked.

 

“Osborn wants to meet my family for dinner tomorrow,” Sandi answered.

 

“He does. It was a surprise to me too.” Harry added.

 

“It could just be curiosity,” Jane considered.

 

“Or it could be more,” Daria said.

 

“True,” Sandi said. “I will be alert.”

 

 

‘Maybe the Shadow could be there too,’ Jane wondered. ‘Another thing to think about.’

 

 

After school, Sandi found that her mother was home early. “Mother?”

 

“I’m fine,” her mother said. “It’s just that there is more Oscorp advertising.”

 

“On that topic, Harry says that his father wants us to have dinner with them tomorrow night.”

 

“Tomorrow night? That is short notice! I’ll see what your father has to say first.”

 

But Sandi knew that her father would go along with whatever her mother said. ‘It’s likely that she just wants to think about it.’

 

 

Jane got home from the pizza place, where Daria and Ted had interviewed another senior. She found Trent in the kitchen. “How was school?”

 

“Interesting, mostly at lunch.”

 

“Interesting, how?”

 

“Daria and the fourth vigilante, a Wiccan student and Norman Osborn wanting to meet the Griffins,” Jane said.

 

“Osborn and the Griffins?”

 

“Yes, exactly as I said. It seems Norman is curious about Sandi. But what else is the Wiccan student.”

 

“What about the Wiccan student?” Trent asked.

 

“Yes, Tania Ashworth. She could be the fourth vigilante.”

 

“Ashworth? I knew an Ashworth when I was at school. I’m pretty sure. But are you sure you aren’t jumping to conclusions like you did with Daria?”

 

“Maybe,” Jane considered. “But I’m not casing her house.”

 

“Good.”

 

“I’ll be casing High Hills Park.”

 

“Wouldn’t that be difficult?” Trent asked.

 

“I’d get there while the Wiccans are doing their rituals.”

 

 

The Griffins had their dinner early.

 

“…So what do you think?” Linda asked.

 

“Seems like a good idea, Honey,” Tom said.

 

“Tomorrow?” Sam asked.

 

“Yes, tomorrow,” Linda said. “I’ll call him as soon as we finish eating.”

 

 

“A Linda Griffin for you, sir,” Bernard said.

 

“Thanks,” Norman responded. “I was expecting her call.”

 

Norman took the handset from Bernard and dismissed him. “Hello, Norman Osborn here.”

 

Linda Griffin. My daughter said that your son says you want a dinner with us tomorrow night?”

 

“That’s right. I’d like to get to know his new friend and her family.”

 

I see,” Linda said, with a tone of slight scepticism. “Any other reason?

 

“None,” Norman said. “What time would be good for you?”

 

6:30. That would give us time to get ready, while not being too late.

 

“Then I’ll see you then.”

 

 

Sandi was ready again. ‘I hope what happened last night won’t happen again.’ She looked at the next girl in the yearbook after Tiffany. “Veronica Boden,” she considered. She had long brown hair in two braids, much like Stacy’s. ‘But that’s where her similarity ends.’ She grabbed the energy drink.

 

“Findu mann sem heiter: Veronica Boden!”

 

She found Veronica at her house, close to the High School.