Tuesday, 19 November 2024

19th November 2024 Writings

 

Excerpt from: Bridge Buddies

“That must have been hard to deal with.”

 

“Absolutely!” Boimler said.

 

“What happened next?”

 

“After getting out of the nettles, we then hid in the nearby forest.”

 

Words: 27

 

 

Excerpt from: MJ and the Magazine Editor

“But we were informed by your office that you would be here.”

 

“They must have ignored my ‘no publicity’ edict! That’s so wacky. You must be more interested in my student escort, MJ!”

 

Words: 33

 

 

Excerpt from: Mary Jane Spider Girl

“Thanks for letting me know,” Felicia said.

 

“You can go back to school if you want.”

 

“I’ll keep waiting.”

 

 

An hour after that, Felicia was allowed into MJ’s room.

 

“Felica! Thanks for waiting for me,” MJ said.

 

Words: 37

 

 

Excerpt from:

“That’s true of anywhere.”

 

“But especially of Aurora.”

 

 

They soon got their meals. “I have travelled,” Daniela said.

 

“Oh,” Freya said. “Overseas?”

 

“Mostly to Britain, but also to Ireland, Munssland and America.”

 

“Mostly Munssland?”

 

“Yes. It’s still quite Auroran, even if they’re mostly Auroric speaking,” Daniela said. “Even there, it feels a lot younger than Aurora. America a lot more so.”

 

“I’m sure you have to go to the Middle East to find a city as old as Urbs Aeterna.”

 

“Damascus is older, I’m sure.”

 

“And others,” Freya said.

 

Words: 89

 

 

Excerpt from: Spider Quinn

The others all agreed.

 

They continued talking for a while.

 

 

Ninja Talon arrived on the Historia roof about 10:30. She had slept in until after 8 before sparring with Ashley-Amber and then having breakfast. She had then prepared a plan before going on patrol. She waited for SpiderGirl to come up.

 

She didn’t have to wait long. “Morning, Talon,” she said as she emerged from the door as the usual Quinn. She then changed into her costume after closing it.

 

“Morning, Spidey. Are you ready.”

 

“Yes, but we’re not the only ones going to the cabins.”

 

“The Enigma found where Jane is, didn’t she?” Ninja Talon asked.

 

“Yes. She and Dafoanairi are going down there at noon. But the FBI and police are also moving in around the same time.”

 

“Using the storm?”

 

SpiderGirl nodded.

 

“Then we could get down there first, about a quarter to twelve, and stick to the trees until we get on the roof of the cabin.”

 

“That will work, but then there’s no telling what we will find inside.”

 

Ninja Talon took her hand. “But we can face it together.”

 

“Absolutely.”

 

 

They then went off on patrol of Lawndale’s southern areas.

 

 

Daria went up the roof about 11:00 and found Sandi waiting.

 

“Are you ready?” Sandi asked. “I’m sure you told Peterson and Leung what we’re doing.”

 

“Of course.”

 

“Then we’ll try to get there before they do.”

 

“Right at noon?” Daria asked.

 

“A little before. Like, the storm might come up a little beforehand.”

 

Daria looked out over the town and could see some clouds approaching. “Better start moving now.”

 

“We’re going to walk there?”

 

“It’s not that far.”

 

“But what about afterwards?” Sandi asked.

 

“We’ll find a boat, and bring Jane and the critics back up the creek.”

 

“Now you’re thinking a little like me.”

 

“We’ll just be borrowing it,” Daria argued lightly.

 

“True. But we better get going.”

 

Daria glanced at the court house clock tower as Sandi changed to the Enigma. They had fifty minutes.

 

 

SpiderGirl and Ninja Talon arrived near the cabins at 11:45.

 

Words: 344

 

 

Total: 530

Monday, 18 November 2024

18th November 2024 Writings

 

18th

 

Excerpt from: Ginger Poet and Blonde Dreamer

Anya smelled Earl Grey Tea as she unpacked her meticulously arranged belongings. She heard the door open. She turned and saw a blonde girl enter. “Hi,” she said.

 

“Hi, I’m Chloe.”

 

“Anya.”

 

Chloe rushed in like a whirlwind and accidentally knocked over stack of Anya’s books.

 

Words: 46

 

 

Excerpt from: Mysteries of Neverwinter

After Sylvia had guided her to the room, Illiana started mapping it out with her hands and feet. She took a while in doing that.

 

 

It was a while before the bard came back out to the main room. “How did you find it?” Sylvia asked.

 

“It’s suitable,” the bard answered. “And I’m sure the boy’s room is more than suitable for him.”

 

“I’m Sylvia.”

 

“Illiana, but the boy hasn’t told me his name yet.”

 

Sylvia was sure that Illiana had her own story, but she was willing to wait. She poured some water and pushed it Into Illiana’s hand.

 

Words: 100

 

 

Excerpt from: The Poet and the Artist

“I’ll help you,” she said.

 

“Thanks,” Elias said.

 

“But I’ll like to look at the area on a map.”

 

“I’m sure we can find one in the Library.”

 

“I’ll just finish here,” Clare said.

 

“Sure,” Elias said.

 

 

Elias and Clare quickly found an atlas of the country. “Here,” he pointing at an area 100 kilometers south of their city on the relevant map. “This is where my grandparents’ farm is.”

 

Words: 70

 

 

Excerpt from: Mysteries of Aurora

Freya nodded.

 

“You can go now.”

 

“Thanks for the reassurance,” Freya said as she got up.

 

“Any time.”

 

 

Freya found Daniela at the Main Cafeteria, which was on the opposite side of the Central Plaza from the western entrance of the Main Library.

 

“The oldest coffee house in Aurora,” Daniela said, as Freya came up.

 

“Is it?” Freya asked.

 

“That’s what they say.”

 

She looked around. It certainly looked to be from that era.

 

“How were the classes?” Daniela asked.

 

“Engaging, and the professors were understanding of my needs and questions. It helps that there have been others in the past.”

 

“I wonder if it’s gone under the radar in the past.”

 

“Quite likely, but it seems that AAUA has always moved with the times,” Freya said.

 

“But there also parts that seem reluctant to move forward.”

 

Words: 137

 

 

Excerpt from: Interdimensional Adventures

“No, I don’t,” Elias said.

 

“I don’t need a boat,” Claudia said.

 

“Huh?” Elias asked.

 

“I swam here from the street, as I usually do,” Claudia answered.

 

“A park that is a swamp, that people swim through,” Christina mused.

 

“That’s certainly different,” Elias said.

 

“Different?” Claudia asked.

 

“Usually people wouldn’t swim through swamps,” Christina said.

 

“They do here, in this universe,” Claudia said. “But I could get a boat and come back.”

 

“That would probably be a good idea,” Elias said.

 

 

Claudia turned. “I will be back within a half hour,” she said. “See you then.” She then dived into the water and swam as she usually did.

 

 

“She’s underwater,” Christina said as she looked out over the swamp.

 

“I can see that, but I’m sure she’s a good swimmer,” Elias said, as he examined the dialling device. “It looks OK.”

 

“The dialling device?” Christina asked.

 

“Yes, and the Dimension Gate itself.”

 

 

Words: 152

 

 

Excerpt from: Genie Universe – This Afternoon’s Crazy

‘There he is!’ Jane thought, as she noticed the haste with which Daniel had left the school premises. ‘You can’t get away from me that easily.’ She reflected that her rash departure would be noticed by Anna Marie, but she would do damage control later, after she had regained the opal. She then followed Daniel across the street.

 

 

Anna Marie noticed Jane’s absence immediately after exiting the Maths class. ‘Of course, Jane is following Daniel,’ she thought. She knew that Daniel had the opal, as she had seen him with it when she got to class. She quickly went in the direction of the front of the school.

As she exited the school grounds, Anna Marie saw Jane running after Daniel down the street. ‘That’s not good,’ she thought. She looked back, but she didn’t see Sharon, Clare or anyone else who had been involved in the events earlier in the day. “I guess it’s up to me,” she said to herself. She then followed after Jane.

 

 

“Come back here, Daniel!”

 

Daniel turned to find Jane close behind him. ‘How could she sneak up like that.’ It made him walk faster.

 

Words: 191

 

 

Excerpt from: Spider Quinn

“Anything happen overnight?” Quinn asked.

 

“The fourth vigilante located Jane, but there are traps around the cabin,” Daria answered.

 

“The Enigma, you mean,” Quinn said. “She told some of us the name after Jane was taken.”

 

‘Of course she did, but that’s her prerogative,’ Daria thought. “Right, the Enigma.”

 

“I don’t think she likes me for some reason,” Quinn added.

 

‘You don’t know the half of it,’ Daria thought. That was one minor reason she was keeping her identity a secret.

 

“I did pick up some tension,” Peterson said.

 

“Like, I’m sure there are many at school who don’t like me,” Quinn said.

 

“Because of the Fashion Club?” Peterson asked.

 

“Yes,” Quinn answered. “I realise now that we came across as bossy and elitist.”

 

 

Joey entered the café at the same time as Robert. He saw that Daria and Quinn were already there and eating breakfast with Peterson. ‘I better get breakfast too.’ He saw that Stacy was behind the counter, as had become usual for a Saturday.

 

 

Stacy saw Joey come up. “The usual, Joey?”

 

“Sure,” Joey answered.

 

“And you were here last night?”

 

“Of course. I had to see the play on opening night.”

 

“I’ll see it tonight,” Stacy said.

 

 

Agent Ken Leung entered the Historia, along with his daughter, Kristen, and saw that Peterson and the four partners were already there having breakfast.

 

“I’ll see you later, Dad,” Kristen said.

 

“Have a good day, but be careful.”

 

“Of course,” Kristen said as she went over to the bookshop, which had just opened.

 

 

Leung joined the group at the table. Daria and Peterson told him what the Enigma and Dafoanairi had found.

 

“I still find the fourth vigilante’s powerset a bit difficult to believe,” he admitted.

 

“But there are limitations,” Daria said. “Hence why she went to the lake to conduct her search.”

 

“She’s still rather powerful, and you say she has a mentor with similar powers,” Leung said.

 

“Yes,” Daria answered. “She might either be more powerful, or just have a much better handle on what she can do.”

 

“That makes sense,” Quinn said.

 

“She’s planning to make a move at midday, during the storm,” Daria said.

 

“Noon,” Leung considered. “We can redirect our efforts in that direction before then.”

 

“LDPD can be ready too,” Peterson said.

 

 

“But what about tonight?” Robert asked.

 

“Hopefully, Beck would be caught,” Quinn said.

 

“But he might escape,” Daria said. “Even if Jane and the others are rescued.”

 

“That’s true,” Leung said. “Our priority will be the safety of the abductees.”

 

Words: 420

 

 

Total: 1115

Mysteries of Aurora - Aurora and England

 1123

The two Aurora’s unite. De jure, it is the ancient remnant Aurora annexing the Norse Aurora. De facto, it is the ancient remnant becoming a province with equal representation in the Althing in Urbs Aeterna. It is mostly the internal situation in both Aurora’s that leads to the Unification. However, the Althing was also concerned about the increasingly bold Norman regime in England and the possibility of it setting it’s sights on Aurora.

 

 

Late 12th Century

Auroran Norse becomes the most popular language in northeast Aurora.

 

 

1224

The ancient academy in Urbs Aeterna changes its name to Academia d’Aeterna Universitas d’Aurora (in Early Middle Auroran; Modern English translation: Eternal University Academy of Aurora).

 

 

14th Century

Early Aurora-England Wars

 

 

15th Century

A time of tension, as Nordic influences spread south-westwards. Minor rebellions break out and are put down. Middle Aurora-England Wars occur during this period. Auroran incursions onto Ireland.

 

 

16th – 19th Centuries

Aurora participates in colonialism alongside other European powers. This mainly occurs in the Americas, the southern Atlantic archipelagos and in the Indian Ocean.

 

 

16th and 17th Centuries

Later Aurora-England Wars. These mostly occur over colonial territories in the Americas and the southern Atlantic.

 

 

1639 - 1653

Auroran Involvement in the Wars of the Three Kingdoms. A portion of southern Ireland is conquered by Aurora.

 

 

1750s – 1910s

Aurora participates in the Industrial Revolution. Urbs Aeterna is one of the first cities to have an underground railway system. There is a national railway network on the main island by 1870.

 

 

1914 – 1918

Aurora is in the Allies during World War One.

 

 

1928

Auroran Ireland becomes independent after a referendum.

Sunday, 17 November 2024

16th, 17th November 2024 Writings

 

16th

 

Excerpt from: Trouble in the Future

“So?” the girl asked. “Why are you still using your hands, when I have batons?”

 

“Oh, you haven't given me a chance to get anything!”

 

“True,” the girl said with a slight smile.

 

They continued sparring.

 

 

Sara, Cath, Sally and Tricia had searched the Top Floor of Hall Beta. “We have to go to Mid Beta,” Cath said, referring to the middle floor of the three story Hall.

 

“Yes,” Sara said.

 

“Let's not waste time,” Sally said.

 

 

However, on Mid Beta they found Kristia waiting for them. “So, you've mobilised some Austin residents against me, Sara Laws? How did I know that you were behind this incursion?”

 

Words: 107

 

Excerpt from: Difficulty of Shortcuts

“You think I didn't know about your escape plans?” She asked sweetly.

 

“I thought you might,” he said, as he took her hand in his.

 

 

An alarm sounded on Kim's console. “An escape pod has launched.”

 

 

Escape Pod 14

“We have left Voyager,” Daniel said.

 

“Twenty seconds to normal space,” Katelyn said.

 

“Good,” Daniel said.

 

 

Voyager

“Tractor beam!” Janeway ordered.

 

Another failure tone emitted from Kim's console. “Tractor beam won't engage.”

 

“Computer, who are on that escape pod?”

 

Crewman Daniel Howarth and Ensign Katelyn Hawkins.”

 

“Of course,” Janeway said. “Keep trying Mr. Kim.”

 

“The tractor beam has gone offline,” Kim stated. “And they have exited the wormhole.”

 

Janeway considered what to do next. Voyager had to get through the wormhole. “Tuvok, take a shuttle and follow them!”

 

“Aye, Captain,” Tuvok said. He left the bridge.

 

 

Escape Pod 14

They exited the wormhole. “Kathiannah is at warp 7, heading back towards Ealanar space,” Daniel reported.

 

“Engaging pursuit course at maximum warp!” Katelyn reported.

 

The escape pod went to warp.

 

Words: 168

 

 

Excerpt from: 2002 in Armidale

“Oh,” Leigh said, as she placed one of her hands in her short hair. “I had it cut just before Christmas. I felt it was time for a change.” The year before she had hair down to the small of her back. She was still getting used to it.

 

“It looks good,” Sara said as she handed over the room keys.

 

“Thanks,” Leigh said. She wondered how many people were going to comment about the hair. She quickly went to her room.

 

 

Leigh had mostly unpacked when she heard a knock at the door. She opened it.

 

“Leigh.”

 

“John.”

 

Words: 99

 

 

Excerpt from: Mysteries of Neverwinter

“That’s’ true, but I thought you would like to settle in first, before exploring Neverwinter further.”

 

“That would be a good idea,” the bard said with a slight smile.

 

 

After Sylvia had guided her to the room, Illiana started mapping it out with her hands and feet. She took a while in doing that.

 

Words: 54

 

 

Excerpt from: Brennan and the Mystery

“That sounds strange. I’ll have to look at the map.”

 

“OK.”

 

Daniel brought up a map of Armidale. “Do you have a list of the locations?” he asked.

 

“I haven’t but the Express should have them,” Gina answered, referring to the local newspaper.

 

“That’s true.”

 

Words: 45

 

 

Excerpt from: Spider Quinn

SpiderGirl and Ninja Talon arrived near the cabins. SpiderGirl then felt something through her SpiderSense. “There’s something nearby,” she said.

 

“Huh?”

 

“The SpiderSense. I’m picking up something that might be troublesome or dangerous.”

 

“Do you have any idea what it might be?” Ninja Talon asked.

 

“No idea, but it might be more of those illusions.”

 

“It means that we’re in the right place though. We need to pinpoint where they are.”

 

SpiderGirl nodded. “But let’s try to stick to the trees.”

 

“Of course.”

 

 

They approached the cabins and the suddenly, SpiderGirl’s Spider Sense blared as they neared a particular cabin. “That cabin,” she said. “There are traps all around it. It is likely they are there.”

 

“It’s probably a good idea to come back in the daytime, even if it rains tomorrow.”

 

“Rain would probably disrupt the illusions.”

 

“I hope so,” Ninja Talon said. “Let’s go then.”

 

“I can be back about 11. There will be a discussion at the Historia earlier.”

 

“I’ll probably be there too.”

 

They headed back into Lawndale.

 

 

Lawndale Sun-Herald

Saturday, February 24, 2001

Tempest Opening Night a Complete Success

The tensions around the abductions of the Critics and Jane Lane haven’t dampened enthusiasm for young Daria Morgendorffer’s interpretation of Shakespeare.

 

Daria arrived at the Historia shortly before 8. She saw that Stacy had opened the café at the usual earlier time. ‘We do need to cater for those who start work early, even on a Saturday.’ Despite opening only four weeks earlier, the Historia had rapidly become a popular spot for Lawndale’s early risers.

 

“Morning, Daria,” Stacy said as she came up to the counter.

 

“Morning, Stacy. My usual breakfast, please.”

 

“Coming right up. It will be fourteen dollars.”

 

 

Daria read the article. The Sun-Herald’s critic had given a fair review. ‘And I’m sure he’s now at home in his recently installed panic room.’ She hadn’t heard whether the more well to do Lawndale residents had installed panic rooms or not. She shook her head, that wasn’t what she wanted to think about. She wanted to think about what she would tell Peterson about what she and Sandi had found during the night. Stacy then brought her the breakfast.

 

“It went very well apparently,” she said with her usual nervousness.

 

“Yes, despite the critics and Jane being missing.”

 

“You think it would be the authorities or the vigilantes who will find them first?”

 

“Probably both in cooperation,” Daria answered.

 

“I guess. Like at the solarium last week. The vigilantes went in but the police still arrested the person responsible for the brownouts.”

 

“Exactly.”

 

“Lawndale changing, Quinn changing. You changing, apparently. Those clips look great next to your glasses, by the way,” Stacy rambled. She looked back at the counter.

 

“I just chose the clips for practicality.”

 

“Same here, at least now I do.” Stacy then hurried back to the counter.

 

 

 

Peterson entered the Historia at half past eight. She knew Daria would be there early. She ordered something and then took a seat that the same table. “You look in thought,” she said.

 

“The Enigma and I found something.”

 

Words: 514

 

 

Total: 987

 

 

17th

 

Excerpt from: Anya and Piper

It was a few weeks into the semester. Anya and Piper had settled into a comfortable routine. However, a series of strange occurrences disrupted it.

 

Anya returned to her dorm room, where she found Piper working in a whirlwind of history assignments. ‘She has found a method,’ she thought, not for the first time. She recalled Piper saying that her ADHD often got the best of her. She shook her head. It was the present she had to focus on, for there was now a pattern of missing objects in the dorm. She was certain that someone was behind it. She woke her computer and looked at the spreadsheet she had put together, as well as the map of the dorm she had made.

‘Approximate time, the place. Where each place is in relation to each other. There’s a pattern here, but I can’t see it.’ She turned and looked at Piper where she was looking at a historical map. ‘Maybe I need a different perspective. Maybe Piper can make the connections I can’t.’

 

Words: 174

 

 

Excerpt from: First Future Adventure

Caleb followed the two into the student workshop room. He saw something that he hadn’t seen there before. A large cylinder with a door in it. He was sure that it would be very difficult to get it in through the door. “That’s it?” he asked.

 

“Yes,” Danielle answered as she input a sequence on a pinpad and the door opened. “It’s a tight fit but it can hold five people, eight in an emergency, like if we were on a ship that was sinking.”

 

Caleb looked inside it. “And you have done that, have you?”

 

“I might have gone to the Titanic a few times,” Danielle admitted.

 

“It was difficult avoiding her previous selves,” Jesse said.

 

Titanic? I wouldn’t want to go there,” Caleb said. “But maybe somewhere else.”

 

“Or just Mara Green in your future?” Danielle asked.

 

“I don’t think you saw much of this time before you ran into me,” Caleb pointed out.

 

“That’s true, but not much looks different,” Jesse said.

 

“I guess so.”

 

Words: 168

 

 

Excerpt from: Mission with WOOHP

They soon arrived in Beverley Hills.

 

“So, where are they?” Ron asked.

 

“Somewhere not immediately obvious,” Kim answered. “Wade said that they were seen in a Mall.”

 

“But there would be lots of Malls, right?”

 

“This one’s a ‘Luxury Mall.’ More high-end than the ones in Middleton.”

 

“Oh man, that will mean that the prices will be sky high!” Ron groused.

 

“That’s true, but still pocket money for a man as wealthy as Senior Senior Senior.”

 

 

They entered the mall. It just looked like a slightly more opulent version of an ordinary mall. ‘Which is the point,’ Kim considered. She then turned and came face to face with a girl with long dark hair and a sour look on her face.

 

Words: 121

 

 

Excerpt from: Mysteries of Aurora

Olivia ran her text to speech pen over the page in the index. She quickly realised that she was without the context. ‘Maybe I need to start somewhere. But where? The Unification and working backward? Or forwards from the capture of Urbs Aeturna?’ She stood up. “943, the capture of Urbs Aeterna by Eric Leifsson and his forces,” she said from memory. ‘Maybe there are first-hand accounts, somewhere. Or maybe it’s too soon.’ She decided to find a general work on Urbs Aeterna during the Nordic Period and work from there.

 

 

Again, Freya found that the professor had had experience with teaching neurodivergent students before. “…Mostly those who are on the autism spectrum, but a few with ADHD,” he said.

 

“I see,” Freya said.

 

“And you’re not the first synesthete either.”

 

Words: 131

 

 

Excerpt from: Spider Quinn

“So, you went out of town and tried again?”

 

“Yes, she was able to locate Jane this time,” Daria answered.

 

“But, you haven’t rescued her. I assume there’s a reason?”

 

“Yes,” Daria began as she began to explain what she and the Enigma found.

 

 

“It makes sense,” Peterson said when Daria finished. “If he used illusions in the theater, and while SpiderGirl and her amazing friends were chasing her, he would have them as traps around where he’s holding Jane and the critics.”

 

“And so, we’re planning to go back around noon, during the storm, to use it as cover.”

 

“And you want me and few others to be out there to arrest Beck?”

 

“Probably Agent Leung,” Daria said.

 

“I’ll pass it along. But remember, the more happens, the more likely that identities would be found out.”

 

 

Daria thought about that. She had only heard about a few cases of non-powered vigilantes in New York who had had their identities exposed, and that was over the latter half of the twentieth century. ‘There might be others,’ she thought. She then saw Quinn arrive.

 

 

Quinn was thinking about how to go about rescuing the critics and Jane. ‘The rain would probably disrupt the illusions outside the cabin, but what about inside? My intuition doesn’t always work. I guess I might have to try, but what about Brit?’ She wasn’t sure, but she knew that Brittany would try regardless. She then saw Stacy behind the counter.

 

 

“Hi, Quinn!” Stacy said.

 

“Morning, Stacy!”

 

“The usual? I heard that the play went well last night.”

 

“Everyone put their effort into it, including Dani.”

 

“That’s the new effects person?” Stacy asked.

 

Quinn nodded. “Yes, and I’ll have the usual.”

 

 

Quinn joined Daria and Peterson. “Joey and Robert should be here soon.”

 

“I knew they would be,” Daria said.

 

Words: 303

 

Total: 897

Saturday, 16 November 2024

Church notes - 17th November 2024

 17th

Colossians 1:15 - 20


2 Peter 3:1 - 10

Fight for the truth

Fighting

Including in Churches


Standing up for the truth of God.


An attack mindset sometimes isn't needed.


Genesis 3:1 - 5

Satan twisted God's words.


It is the same today.


vs 3, 4


Twisting the word. Teaching parts differently. Or ignoring parts of it. Diminishing it.


How to punch back?

How are you punching back?


vs 8 - 10

Reminder of the Promise


Live as a people who are looking forwards to the new heavens and the new Earth.


Spider Quinn 13 Aftermath and Investigations

 

13 Aftermath and Investigations

At the Historia, various Lawndale High students were talking about what the previous night’s events meant.

 

Stacy Rowe was thankful that she was working, otherwise she would have been worrying about the possibility of another attack.

 

She came up to Jodie Landon and Mack Mackenzie, where they were conversing in a corner.

 

“…Like, it’s not likely to happen again, right?” Mack asked.

 

“The person wasn’t caught, so it is likely to happen again,” Jodie said. “I don’t like to admit this, but it seems that SpiderGirl did good. Her powers allowed her to evacuate a lot of people before she got distracted.”

 

“But how soon?” Stacy asked in her usual worried tone.

 

“That is the question,” Jodie said.

 

“And SpiderGirl is one person,” Stacy said.

 

“But Ninja Talon and the Shadow were there too,” Mack pointed out.

 

“True,” Stacy said. She took a deep breath. “May I take your order?”

 

“White tea,” Mack said.

 

“Black Coffee,” Jodie added.

 

“Sure. It will be a while.”

 

 

“But it was luck that all three of them were there,” Jodie added once she was sure that Stacy was out of earshot.

 

“That’s true,” Mack considered. “Thus, SpiderGirl might be on her own next time.”

 

 

As she worked the tables, Quinn overheard the various teens talk about the previous night. Most of them were nervous, wondering what the future lay in store for Lawndale. ‘That pilot needs to be caught,’ she thought.

 

 

It was two in the afternoon when SpiderGirl joined Ninja Talon on the Historia’s roof. “What’s the talk?” the latter asked.

 

“They’re still taking it in,” SpiderGirl said. “But they’re resilient. Stacy is holding up better than I expected.”

 

“That’s good. Ashley-Amber and Dad didn’t say much about it this morning.”

 

“Nor did Daria, but I know she’s thinking about it.”

 

“That’s obvious,” Ninja Talon said.

 

“Sometimes I think that I’m not doing enough, or that Lawndale is changing despite what I’m doing, or what we’re doing.”

 

“But we are making a difference.”

 

“We definitely made a difference last night,” SpiderGirl said. “It’s another thing. Like, sometimes I feel that many of the things that have happened in the past several months have happened because I got bit by that spider.”

 

“I don’t think that’s true.”

 

“I know it isn’t, like those cheerleaders would have been kidnapped anyway and they, including Sarah Robyn, would still be in a worse predicament.”

 

“Maybe you should get in touch with her,” Ninja Talon said.

 

“I’m not sure how. But I remember that With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility,” SpiderGirl said, with determination. “Like I am SpiderGirl,” she lowered her voice; “and Quinn Morgendorffer both and I can handle my double life despite not getting enough sleep.”

 

“I don’t get enough sleep either as Ninja Talon and Brittany Taylor. Last night was exhausting and Ms. Li asked me directly where the cheerleader was, but I did what I could for Lawndale.”

 

“She did?”

 

Ninja Talon nodded.

 

“I haven’t been asked where I am yet, other than by Gerald, but I’m sure it will happen at some point.”

 

They sat in silence for a while before agreeing to meet again that night and patrolling in opposite directions.

 

 

Daria Morgendorffer arrived at Casa Lane at the same time.

 

“Hey, Daria,” Trent Lane said. “Janie’s out for a run. She’ll be back soon.”

 

“That’s fine,” Daria said as she entered. “How are you holding up, given last night’s events?”

 

“I’m fine, mostly, other than being worried for others I know. Lawndale doesn’t seem to be as safe anymore.”

 

“I know how you feel.”

 

 

It wasn’t long before Jane Lane returned. She found Daria reading in the kitchen. “Sorry I wasn’t here earlier,” she said.

 

“That’s OK. What was this thing you wanted to show me?”

 

“Come on up.”

 

 

Daria looked around. More of Jane’s room was taken up by her project. More maps of Lawndale were scattered about, and she saw more sketches of various places around town. “Wait, some of these are from rooftops.”

 

“Some rooftops are easy to get to if you know how,” Jane said.

 

But Daria remembered what Sandi had told her the weekend before. ‘What is she hiding? She’s not SpiderGirl, Ninja Talon or the fourth vigilante!’ she thought. “Maybe you could show me,” she said.

 

“Sometime,” Jane said enigmatically. She took a couple of sketches out of a folder. “One is one I did earlier today.”

 

Daria saw that it was of the devastated Lawndale Center Hall. “I see that it’s totally destroyed.”

 

“Yeah, it will need to be demolished before any rebuilding can start,” Jane said.

 

“And the City Council would be significantly out of pocket.”

 

“Undoubtedly.”

 

“And that would make things worse,” Daria considered, “if the Council can’t maintain the roads or other infrastructure due to this.”

 

“I agree,” Jane said.

 

Daria looked at the other. It was of her house, but she noticed there was a figure on the roof. “You didn’t get a good look?”

 

“No,” Jane admitted. “You see that it’s on the rear of the roof. It could have been SpiderGirl, or Ninja Talon, or one of the other two, keeping an eye on the neighborhood from there.”

 

“When was this?”

 

“A few days ago.”

 

‘The house is one of the largest in the neighborhood, so it offers a good vantage point,’ Daria considered. “Doesn’t mean that anything untoward is happening.”

 

“True,” Jane responded.

 

 

Jane waited as Daria looked at more of the sketches. She knew Daria was going to investigate the vigilante that she had seen on the top of Schloss Morgendorffer. ‘I’m still not sure which one it was.’

 

“There’s still no pattern,” Daria said to herself.

 

“Or one that is obvious,” Jane said. She handed over one of the maps. “I have even made one with dates on it. SpiderGirl is red, Ninja Talon is black and the fourth is purple.”

 

“What about the Shadow?” Daria asked as she looked at the time picture.

 

“She’s too elusive. I haven’t put together anything,” Jane answered. ‘Sorry, Daria, I’m not making it easy for you there.’

 

 

‘She’s still hiding something,’ Daria thought. ‘It might be that the Shadow truly is elusive, though.’ She looked at the purple markers. Only three places, one of which was the Historia and one of the others, the Lawndale Center. ‘Have rumors placed her there too? But what about the Historia? I better go check to see if anything is amiss there.’

 

“What do you think?”

 

“The fourth at the Historia. I think I need to check something there.”

 

“I don’t think anything happened there,” Jane said.

 

“I would still like to have a look.”

 

 

Fifteen minutes later, Trent dropped Daria off at the Historia. “I’m not sure what you’re looking for, the building looks OK to me.”

 

“It’s more that I don’t want anything to happen to it.”

 

“Now, last night has you paranoid.”

 

“Not just that. Everything that has been going on recently,” Daria said, as she glanced at her hairclips in the side mirror.

 

“You think you’re changing too much? I have noticed your hair is longer, I just didn’t say anything.”

 

“Mom and Quinn have also said something similar and I have decided to grow it.”

 

“No matter how much you change, you’re still Daria Morgendorffer.”

 

“That’s true,” Daria said as she got out of the car.

 

 

Sandi Griffin saw Daria get out of Trent’s car and enter the Historia. ‘Did she find out what I told her about?’ she wondered. She followed her in.

 

 

Daria found that many of the Lawndale High students in the café were talking about the previous night’s events.

 

“Daria?” It was Mrs. Rowe.

 

“I’m just checking something.”

 

“Or everything?”

 

“Maybe,” Daria considered.

 

“You’re not the only one who’s jittery due to what happened last night.”

 

“How is Stacy holding up?”

 

“Surprisingly, she’s not the one I’m talking about,” Mrs. Rowe said.

 

“Quinn?”

 

“No, not her either. It was Andrea.”

 

“I don’t know her, really,” Daria said. “She couldn’t have been the only one.”

 

“No, just the most noticeable. What specifically are you worried about?”

 

“Just that the rumored fourth vigilante has been sighted here.”

 

“None of them have been here,” Mrs. Rowe said. “If they have been, it’s as their secret identities.”

 

Daria looked around. ‘Any of these teens? But what else is new?’ “I’ll not hold you up for longer.”

 

 

Elisabeth watched Daria look around. ‘Better let her check.’ Helen had told her how stubborn she could be.

 

 

Sandi had overheard the conversation. ‘Somehow, someone witnessed my encounter with the Shadow,’ she thought. She had thought they were alone. ‘I don’t think Daria is her.’

 

“May I help you, Sandi?” Mrs. Rowe asked.

 

“I’m fine. I’ll have several energy drinks.”

 

“Not healthy to have so many.”

 

“That’s what Mother said,” Sandi said in annoyance.

 

“You should listen to her. How are you holding up, given last night?”

 

“I’m fine,” Sandi said. She walked off looking for Daria.

 

 

Daria wasn’t sure what she was looking for exactly. Every room in the old theatre looked as it should. ‘Maybe the outside,’ she thought, as she went to the main stairs.

 

 

She emerged onto the roof. She quickly found that there wasn’t anything out of place. ‘Then why did I come here?’ she asked herself as she looked out over Lawndale. ‘I may have only been here for 16 months, but it feels more like home than Highland ever did,’ she thought. ‘What is happening here is what is happening in many other places across the country, but last night was an aberration, something unusual.’ She looked around at the town, towards the School, then over the sprawl northwest, towards the Giant Strawberry.

‘One place I haven’t been to yet,’ she considered. She continued looking at the town, circling around to the court house clock tower, and then the Creek, looking at the bridges and some of the apartment complexes in Lawndale Flats. ‘I did hear Jodie tell Quinn that most of the Black population lives there,’ Daria considered. That was another thing. ‘I’d like to know the demographic data, but it’s probably out of date.’  She looked around at the Strawberry again. ‘But maybe there’s something there?’

As unlikely as that seemed, she couldn’t rule out a connection to the vigilante heroes. ‘There has to be someone here who would be willing to drive me there,’ she thought as she turned back to the roof door.

 

 

Daria found Sandi waiting on the stairs. “What do you want?” she asked.

 

“Did you ask Jane about what we talked about?” Sandi asked.

 

“Yes! She’s not one of the vigilantes.”

 

 

Sandi considered Daria’s response. ‘I can draw suspicion away from myself,’ she thought. “What about the fourth?” she asked.

 

Daria’s eyes narrowed. “She isn’t. All she’s doing is putting together an art project that involves Lawndale’s streetscape!”

 

“I doubt that.”

 

“You can doubt it as much as you want. It’s the truth.”

 

“But not the whole truth,” Sandi insisted.

 

 

“I still think you’re trying to drive a rift between Jane and I. I’m having none of it,” Daria said before pushing past the other girl.

 

“Haven’t there been times when she has been unavailable?”

 

“So? The same is true of Quinn and I know why she is so.”

 

“I thought I knew her,” Sandi said sadly. “But I didn’t.”

 

“She’s changing due to grief, and so am I,” Daria explained as she continued down the stairs.

 

“Wait!”

 

 

Daria dashed into the café, hoping to lose Sandi. She looked around and found Kevin Thompson. ‘Kevin? Why him? I have no assurance that his jeep would run well or that he wouldn’t be distracted.’

 

“Daria!” Kevin called out.

 

“Oh no! What is it? I don’t want to talk about last night with you.”

 

“Really?”

 

“No! Find Jodie, or something,” Daria said.

 

“Mrs. Rowe says she and Mack Daddy were here earlier.”

 

“You know he hates that, right?”

 

“No, he doesn’t,” Kevin denied.

 

Daria sighed. “Is Brittany here?”

 

“She isn’t. Like, I called earlier, and Ashley-Amber said she was out. She has been out a lot lately.”

 

‘Maybe she’s taking last night hard. Maybe I’ll find her at the Strawberry. But still, who to hitch a ride with other than Kevin or Sandi?’

 

 

Sandi entered the café. She saw Daria talking to that idiot of a Quarterback and overheard him say that Brittany had been out a lot. ‘That’s interesting,’ she thought, although she wasn’t sure how. “Daria!”

 

 

Daria turned from Kevin. “Sandi! I told you!”

 

“At least look more into it!” Sandi said.

 

“Look more into what?” Kevin asked.

 

“Jane is up to something and Daria doesn’t know about it,” Sandi said.

 

“Really?” Kevin asked.

 

“No,” Daria answered. “It’s like when the Fashion Club ended. She’s just stirring up trouble.”

 

“Yeah, Quinn and Tori said that you didn’t like how Quinn changed, or something,” Kevin said.

 

“I never knew Quinn!” Sandi said.

 

“Or you had a warped view of her,” Daria said. “And Stacy and Tiffany didn’t.”

 

“That’s not it!” Sandi said.

 

“What’s going on here?” Mrs. Rowe asked as she came over.

 

Daria looked around. She saw that the conversation had drawn attention.

 

“Sandi is stirring up trouble, again. But she can stay, I was heading out.”

 

“Oh. But did you find anything out of order?” Mrs. Rowe asked.

 

“Nothing.”

 

“What did you think was out of order?” Sandi asked.

 

“Jane said the fourth vigilante was here,” Daria answered.

 

“There’s no fourth vigilante,” Kevin said. “There were only SpiderGirl, the ninja and the Shadow last night.”

 

“Maybe you could take this into the lobby?” Mrs. Rowe asked.

 

“I’m finished,” Daria said. “I was looking for a ride to the Giant Strawberry.”

 

“Something there too?” Mrs. Rowe asked.

 

“Probably.”

 

“I can take you,” Sandi said.

 

“Great!” Daria groused.

 

 

Sandi and Daria drove away from the Historia. Daria was silent.

 

“So, what is Quinn up to?” Sandi asked.

 

“None of your business, other than trimming my hair and designing things.”

 

“I see those clips. They suit you.”

 

“I didn’t wear them to impress you,” Daria said. “Or anyone else. Merely practicality, given my growing hair.”

 

“You’re growing it?”

 

“Yes. One of many changes.”

 

Sandi then turned into a less busy street. “Want to get to the Strawberry in less than five minutes?” she asked in a mischievous tone.

 

“Not without breaking the speed limit,” Daria responded. “But you’re going to do it anyway, aren’t you?”

 

“Yes. I’m a rebel now.”

 

“You still look like the Queen Bee you’ve always been.”

 

“My style is the same,” Sandi said as she flicked a switch on the dashboard and accelerated.

 

“Don’t tell me that’s nitrous! Why would your mother have that?”

 

Sandi just chuckled as she burned rubber.