Saturday, 4 July 2026

Spider Quinn 22 Attractions of Lawndale - Part 6

 

“No,” the Enigma answered. “It’s Sam Griffin.”

 

“Why would Sam Griffin be here?” Tania asked as she looked out the window.

 

“He probably followed us here,” Dafoanairi said, “as we were going along the ground.””

 

“I can think of one reason,” Tania said.

 

‘That she’s guessing that either of us is Sandi,’ Dafoanairi thought. ‘It was going to happen sooner or later.’

 

“That’s probably not it,” the Enigma responded, although her voice wavered a bit.

 

“We’ll let’s see what he’s up to,” Tania said.

 

 

Sam saw Sandi and Daria as their vigilante alter egos come down from the roof with Tania. “You’re recruiting Tania?” he asked.

 

“No,” Dafoanairi answered. “She’s an ally.”

 

“I don’t want to be a vigilante,” Tania said. “I just investigate with them sometimes.”

 

“Sounds like you’re into it,” Sam said.

 

“I’m not into it. If I was, I would have been wearing a disguise on the roof as well,” Tania said.

 

“She isn’t a seventh vigilante,” the Enigma said.

 

“Oh yeah, the Violet Force is the sixth,” Sam murmured, barely remembering to use his mother’s moniker.

 

“Why are you here?” Dafoanairi asked.

 

“I wanted to ask something,” Sam answered.

 

“What about?” Dafoanairi asked.

 

“What’s going on. The middle school has the favorite animal fad too,” Sam replied.

 

“Is that all?” the Enigma responded in an irritated tone.

 

“My sister didn’t help much,” Sam said.

 

 

‘I didn’t,’ the Enigma thought. ‘I was still being selfish. I’m still ‘Linda’s mini me’ in that respect.’

 

“I’m sure she’ll make it up somehow,” Dafoanairi said with a quick glance in the Enigma’s direction.

 

 

Tania caught the glance Dafoanairi made. ‘That narrows it down.’ That the Enigma was Sandi, not one of the Morgendorffers as she originally thought, made sense. But she still wasn’t entirely sure.

That the fad was present at the middle school also made sense. “I was saying to these two that I was annoyed by it too,” she said to Sam.

 

“But what to do about it?” Sam asked.

 

“That, I have been thinking about, but I’m still not sure,” Dafoanairi answered.

 

“Is that all?” the Enigma asked.

 

“Not really,” Sam said.

 

“No, you can’t come along with us on a patrol. I’m sure you saw our confrontation with that Oscorp agent?” Dafoanairi said.

 

“Not even to the Historia roof?” Sam asked.

 

“No,” the Enigma said. “Oscorp could be watching there.”

 

“Unlikely,” Sam shot back.

 

“Very likely,” Dafoanairi responded.

 

“Go home,” the Enigma said.

 

 

Sam sighed. He didn’t want to accidentally reveal his sister and Daria’s identities to Tania. He turned around dramatically. “But what if there are more of those agents?”

 

“It’s not far to your place,” Dafoanairi said.

 

“Or he could stay here,” Tania suggested.

 

“Up on the roof?” Sam asked.

 

“Of course not,” Tania responded. “You can wait in the rumpus room. Just don’t make any noise.”

 

“Fine,” Sam said.

 

 

Soon, Tania, the Enigma and Dafoanairi headed downtown. “What are we looking for?” Tania asked as they soon as they were in the laneway.

 

“The usual,” Dafoanairi responded. “We find crimes in progress and intervene.”

 

“Rescuing people from muggers,” Tania commented.

 

“And stopping robberies,” the Enigma said.

 

“And helping the other vigilantes if Oscorp agents are confronting them,” Dafoanairi added with a twirl of her staff. Tania was sure that she was showing off.

 

 

They scaled the Historia to find that they weren’t alone on the roof. The Shadow, the third vigilante, was already there.

 

 

The Shadow hadn’t expected any of the other vigilantes to show up. She turned and saw the Enigma, Dafoanairi and Tania come towards her. “I should have known.”

 

“Known what?” Dafoanairi asked.

 

“That other vigilantes would come here while I was here,” the Shadow responded.

 

“You wanted to be alone?” Tania asked.

 

“I’m sure you’re aware of what’s happening at Lawndale High,” the Shadow groused. “Not something that one can battle with gadgets or superpowers.”

 

“No, it’s something we investigate,” Dafoanairi said.

 

“I know that. It’s that I don’t know where to start. Other than that the fad probably came from either Middlebury or the internet, and that Mr. O’Neill might have got the idea for the failure assignment from a professional development seminar.”

 

“How did you find that out?” the Enigma asked.

 

“I snooped as my secret identity.”

 

 

Earlier

Shortly after school let out, Jane approached the Language Arts Faculty Office. She hoped Mr. O’Neil would still be in. She knocked on the door. But there was no response. ‘Maybe he isn’t there,’ she thought. But that was unlikely. She took out a lock picking tool her mother had given her and quickly opened the door.

 

Once inside, she carefully closed the door and went towards Mr. O’Neill’s desk. She found a binder with the name of the professional development conference he and the other teachers had been attending on Monday. “Maybe there’s something in here,” she murmured before opening it.

 

She quickly found a piece of paper with Mr. O’Neill’s neat handwriting.

 

Failure is the signpost that points the way to success!

 

What if there is an Edison in one of my classes waiting to be encouraged.

 

Succeed at failing.

 

There were several more aphorisms written down.

 

“I guess that answers that question,” she murmured as she closed the binder and placed it exactly where she had found it.

 

 

On the Historia rooftop

“That makes a lot of sense,” Dafoanairi commented.

 

“So, that’s how,” the Enigma said. “But there’s no way to dissuade him.”

 

“I suppose he would listen to DeMartino or Barch, for different reasons,” Tania said.

 

The Shadow didn’t want to think of the reason O’Neill would listen to Barch, but then she realized something. Both Tania and the Enigma were there. “Oh.”

 

“Oh, what?” the Enigma asked.

 

“You’re here, and Tania is here. Therefore, Tania is not your secret identity,” the Shadow said.

 

“We have all leapt to conclusions regarding the others’ secret identities,” Dafoanairi said.

 

 

A while later, Dafoanairi thought about the encounter as they headed back to the Ashworth’s. That the Shadow had suspected Tania as the Enigma didn’t surprise her that much. It was more what she had revealed. “I suppose someone could go to Ms. Li about it,” she said.

 

“But wouldn’t she then know that someone broke into the faculty office?” Tania asked.

 

“She wouldn’t know who did so,” Dafoanairi argued.

 

 

The Shadow had remained watching Lawndale from the Historia rooftop. ‘There’s something about Dafoanairi,’ she thought. She took out her sketchbook and quickly sketched the staff wielding vigilante after turning the page from where she had sketched the conflicted Kevin at the Strawberry.

 

“I know who she is not,” she murmured when she was finished.

 

Who Dafoanairi isn’t

-          Tania Ashworth

 

“But still many at school.”

 

 

Sam was playing chess against himself when Tania led the two vigilantes into the room.

 

“Finally,” he said.

 

“We just talked to the Shadow,” the Engima said.

 

“The third vigilante,” Sam asked.

 

“Yes,” Dafoanairi answered.

 

“Right,” Sam said, disappointed.

 

 

Lawndale Sun-Herald

Wednesday, March 14, 2001

Rumors of potential hostile takeovers of local companies by Oscorp

 

SpiderGirl put the paper aside. ‘So, what Jodie said to Talon may be true,’ she thought. She still didn’t want to think much of the implications of an Oscorp takeover of Landon Engineering. She looked towards the Oscorp tower in the distance. ‘I will expose what you’re up to, Osborn!’

 

 

As the school day started, the students were less involved in the favorite animal fad than the day before. Mostly because they had found out their friends’ favorities then and it was starting to become old hat. Even so, many were asking those they didn’t hang out with all that often.

 

Daria saw that Jane was dressing more conventionally. “Is that your response to Mr. O’Neill’s assignment?” she asked.

 

“Yes. To see if I would fail at being conventional or not.”

 

The old Daria, before everything that had happened since her father passed away, would have hated it. The new, still changing, Daria was merely uncertain. “Really?” she asked.

 

“You really have changed, haven’t you?”

 

“I’m still a sarcastic cynic.”

 

“Yeah, but your cynicism has changed,” Jane said.

 

“If it’s change, it’s because it has been redirected.”

 

“To Osborn.”

 

“Not just him,” Daria responded, as they came to a door.

 

“To those not holding him to account as well.”

 

“Exactly.”

 

 

On the roof, Sandi sighed after changing from the Enigma. She still hadn’t chosen an extracurricular activity after looking at the list before breakfast. “I’ll ask Harry about it,” she decided as she headed down.

 

 

Down on the ground floor, she found two of her classmates arguing. “What’s going on?” she asked.

 

“What is it to you, Sandi?”

 

“I’m curious as to why you would be close to fighting in the corridors.”

 

Freya Daniels relaxed. “We were talking about Mr. O’Neill’s assignment.”

 

“Oh. I’m struggling with that myself,” Sandi said.

 

“And Freya was saying it has nothing to do with the fad,” Erin Archer said.

 

“And you think it does?” Sandi asked.

 

“It can’t be a coincidence,” Erin said.

 

‘I can’t tell them what the Shadow said without potentially revealing that I’m the Enigma,’ Sandi thought, as she pondered telling them that. “I’m sure it is,” she said before the bell rang.

 

 

The juniors had Language Arts before Lunch.

 

“First I’d like to ask how your assignments are going?” Mr. O”Neill said.

 

“I haven’t found SpiderGirl,” Kevin answered. “Although I went to the Historia and the Giant Strawberry.”

 

“Did you wait?” O’Neill asked.

 

“At the Strawberry I did.”

 

“Maybe you can wait longer at the Historia tonight. I have heard that she’s often there after the cafĂ© closes on Wednesdays.”

 

 

Brittany tensed. She had to tell Quinn!

 

“Are you OK?” Jane asked nearby.

 

“Just annoyed at Kevin for choosing that for his assignment,” Brittany obfuscated.

 

“Uh huh,” Jane said.

 

Saturday, 27 June 2026

Spider Quinn 22 Attractions of Lawndale - Part 5

 

Brittany was doing her homework, going over a problem she and Daria had talked about at the tutoring session, when she heard an email notification on her laptop.

 

“Oh, Andrea sent something,” she murmured before reading it.

 

She then forwarded it to Quinn, adding I think we need to talk about this tonight.

 

Quinn soon responded. Can you be at the Bridge in half an hour, given what Jodie told you today?

 

Brittany twirled a pigtail as she thought about it. She could pull it off. I’ll be there.

 

 

SpiderGirl slipped out of the house via one of the rear attic windows a few minutes later. She decided that she could patrol for a short time before meeting Ninja Talon at the Bridge.

 

She averted a few muggings before arriving at the Bridge to find that Brittany wasn’t there yet. ‘She’ll be here soon,’ she thought as she unmasked.

 

 

She didn’t have to wait long. Brittany arrived and unmasked a few minutes later. “Hey, Quinn,” Brittany said in her usual playful tone.

 

“Hey, Brit,” Quinn responded with her usual exuberance.

 

Brittany took out a map of Lawndale. “Landon Engineering is larger than I thought, but I found the location of the warehouse.”

 

Quinn looked at the map, which also showed the locations of other Landon Engineering properties. “I suppose that’s one reason why Osborn wants to take it over.”

 

“I agree. But we need to be cautious, given the agents.”

 

“I wouldn’t put it past Osborn to have agents present around there, but they wouldn’t be there all the time.”

 

“That’s true, but they may be there tonight,” Brittany argued.

 

“Then we’ll approach along the ground. They won’t expect that.”

 

“The streets or the alleys?”

 

“The alleys,” Quinn decided. “Less open.”

 

 

Ten minutes later, SpiderGirl and Ninja Talon approached the warehouse in question. They saw agents moving on the rooftops nearby.

 

“Oscorp is definitely doing something,” SpiderGirl whispered.

 

“We can approach slowly,” Ninja Talon said.

 

SpiderGirl nodded and the two heroes approached the warehouse carefully.

 

 

Osborn was present personally. He had wanted to see if what his sources told him about what Andrew Landon was working on was true. He had broken into the premises when he realized something was wrong. Some of the agents tensed up as radio channels went silent. “Vigilantes!” he said to one of the agents. “Find out who they are.”

 

But the agent hadn’t moved when he heard a tell tale thwip! “SpiderGirl. You’re always getting into my business!”

 

“Always?” SpiderGirl asked. “Not always. Just when you’re breaking the law.”

 

“Just as well, I’m prepared, SpiderGirl,” Osborn said as he took out a pumpkin bomb.

 

A shuriken knocked it out of his hand before he could arm it. “Ninja Talon!” he grumbled.

 

“Why are you breaking into a place you’re trying to acquire?” Ninja Talon asked.

 

“Seeing what Andrew Landon is up to.”

 

“So, you admit that Oscorp is trying to take over Landon Engineering?” SpiderGirl asked.

 

“It must have leaked,” Osborn murmured. “Or… you were told by Andrew’s daughter.”

 

“You can’t find out who we are that way,” SpiderGirl taunted.

 

“No? I’ll try,” Osborn said. “But this hasn’t been a total loss. I know you’re here.”

 

“A distraction,” SpiderGirl said.

 

“We’ll find out what you’re up to though,” Ninja Talon added.

 

“True, but too late,” Osborn said. He wanted to do what he came for, but the vigilantes’ presence made that impossible for the time being. He brought up his radio again. “Withdraw,” he ordered.

 

 

SpiderGirl and Ninja Talon watched Osborn and his agents withdraw from the roof. “That was weird,” SpiderGirl commented.

 

“But what do you think he meant when he said he wanted to know what Mr. Landon is up to.”

 

“His trade secrets probably,” SpiderGirl said. “But that means we probably need to infiltrate Landon Engineering too.”

 

“Andrea probably wouldn’t go for that.”

 

“Maybe if we tell her everything, even if we don’t have much.”

 

“She’ll at least think about it,” Ninja Talon responded, as she made a twirling motion with her left hand as if her hair was in its usual pigtails.

 

“Then let’s go there now.”

 

 

Osborn returned to his mansion. He was still annoyed that the first two vigilantes had shown up. ‘They had to have found out somehow.’

 

One of his security division was waiting for him in the home office as ordered. “You wanted to see me, sir.”

 

“Yes. I want you to find out who Jodie Landon hangs out with most, besides Michael Macckenzie, at school.”

 

“Wouldn’t Fields be better suited, sir?”

 

“No, I’m asking you. Fields won’t do it well, or drag her feet.”

 

“Understood, sir. First thing in the morning.”

 

 

SpiderGirl and Ninja Talon arrived at the Hecuba-Croft’s to find that only Andrea’s light was on, as usual.

 

Andrea opened her bedroom window. “Quickly,” she said.

 

The two vigilantes clambered inside.

 

 

Andrea took in what Ninja Talon and SpiderGirl said. That Norman Osborn was trying to take over Landon Engineering didn’t surprise her.

 

“But he might be right that Andrew Landon might be up to something,” SpiderGirl added.

 

“Or he wants you distracted,” Andrea said.

 

“I realize that,” SpiderGirl said.

 

“But maybe finding out what he might be working on will help us,” Ninja Talon added.

 

“And provide something to the Sun-Herald again,” Andrea mused.

 

“Penelope Jericho has been digging up information on her own,” SpiderGirl said, referring to one of the paper’s more serious journalists. “We only leaked the expansion plans shortly after Groundhog Day.”

 

“Why doesn’t that surprise me,” Andrea said.  “I’ll dp it tomorrow night,” she decided.

 

 

It was in the early hours when Dafoanairi and the Enigma met on the Morgendorffers’ rooftop. Dafoanairi could see that the Enigma was tired. “Couldn’t sleep?” she asked.

 

“I was thinking about the list, as well as the fad,” the Enigma answered with a yawn.

 

“I didn’t to sleep straight away myself. I’m sure that all this nighttime vigilantism has given me insomnia.”

 

“Most likely.”

 

“But I have the feeling that something is happening tonight,” Dafoanairi said.

 

“Sounds like a hunch.”

 

“More that the fad is a distraction, even if Osborn has nothing to do with it.”

 

“Probably,” the Enigma said, as she looked to the south, over Glen Oaks Lane towards where the Osborn mansion was hidden behind many blocks of houses and the occasional warehouse.

 

“I was thinking we’ll talk to Tania first.”

 

“Isn’t it a bit late for that? The Wiccans would have finished by now.”

 

“But she might still be up,” Dafoanairi said.

 

“Lead the way,” the Enigma said with a sigh.

 

They swung down to the back yard with a rope and headed towards the Ashworth’s to the southeast through the laneways.

 

 

But something happened halfway. Oscorp agents appeared at the end of one block. The Enigma reacted quickly, and raised a forcefield protecting both her and Dafoanairi.

 

“Fourth Vigilante! Mr. Osborn doesn’t want you out this late,” one of them said.

 

“Oh, really?” the Enigma asked rhetorically. “Then this is my message. He would have to do a lot more to stop me from defending Lawndale!”

 

“We’re not stopping,” Dafoanairi added as she twirled her staff for emphasis.

 

“I knew you would say that.”

 

“And you know what happened the last time…” the Enigma said as a threat, while breaking a nearby tree branch telekinetlically.

 

“Mr. Osborn is on edge due to an encounter with other vigilantes earlier tonight.”

 

“You mean SpiderGirl and Ninja Talon?” Dafoanairi asked.

 

“No comment.”

 

“I’ll take that as a yes,” Dafoanairi said. “Where was this?”

 

“We’re not answering your questions.”

 

“You’re not escalating,” the Enigma noted. “Probably because Mr. Osborn wants minimal disruptions. Like, not disturbances of the peace.”

 

The agent was then silent.

 

“Then we’ll be, like, on our way,” the Enigma said, as she expanded the forcefield in his direction.

 

“No!” the agent said as he extended a baton.

 

“That’s not a threat,” Dafoanairi stated.

 

“Actually….” The Enigma started as she picked something up through her enhanced perception.

 

“It’s not a normal baton, got it,” Dafoanairi snarked. “It’s going to be one of those nights.”

 

 

The agent swung the baton against the forcefield. Electricity and the Enigma’s energy sparked. “That’s the best Oscorp can come up with?” the Enigma asked.

 

The agent just lunged again.

 

“Enough!” the Enigma said with annoyance before telekinetically exploding the baton in the agent’s hand, although the part he was grasping remained intact.

 

“Agh” the guard said as he dropped the remains of the baton. He then ran off.

 

“Like, he won’t be scared off for long,” the Enigma commented as she lowered the forcefield.

 

 

Tania Ashworth was still awake when she heard something out in the yard. She looked out and saw the Enigma and Dafoanairi there. “Of course,” she groused to herself.  She opened the window. “I’ll meet you on the roof.”

 

On the roof, Tania listened as Dafoanairi told her what had just happened.

 

“It’s like last week,” Tania groused as she recalled being followed by agents after leaving High Hills Park.

 

“It is likely to get worse before it gets better,” Dafoanairi said.

 

“And now there’s this fad and Mr. O’Neill!” Tania grumbled.

 

“How did you handle the question?” Dafoanairi asked.

 

“By saying something unusual, like a bee, ant or butterfly,” Tania answered. “Eventually I refused to answer, but that was after Language Arts.”

 

“That is quite annoying,” the Enigma said.

 

“More than annoying!” Tania said. “I know what failure is like! I don’t need Mr. O’Neill’s wishy washy… What does it have to do with Language Arts anyway?”

 

“Not much,” Dafoanairi admitted. “But others are using it for Language Arts adjacent assignment attempts.”

 

“Of course they would,” the Enigma commented.

 

“Who?” Tania asked.

 

Dafoanairi hesitated before answering, “According to rumor, Quinn Morgendorffer.”

 

“I could believe that,” the Enigma said quietly.

 

“That doesn’t surprise me. Probably due to her tutoring Anna and the others,” Tania said.

 

 

Dafoanairi didn’t think saying what she said about Quinn would expose their identities. She then noticed the Enigma looking out the window.  “Is there an agent there?”

Sunday, 21 June 2026

Church notes - 21st June 2026

 21st

Romans 12:1


Deliberately facing God.


Ephesians 5:18 - 21

Filled with the Holy Spirit

- Continuously through your life.

- Something to want and pray for.


We always need God.

Be open to something new from Him.


vs 19

Our singing is both corporate and personal.


Exodus 15:1, 2

Miriam leading singing.


Psalms of Ascent


Saturday, 20 June 2026

Spider Quinn 22 Attractions of Lawndale - Part 4

 

“Welcome to the Historia, Kevin,” his classmate, Nikki Dowling said. “How may I help you?”

 

“I’d like to get up on the roof.”

 

“Why?”

 

“Because SpiderGirl might be up there,” Kevin answered.

 

“I don’t think she is up there now. Would you like something?”

 

“I’m cool for now, but I would like to see if she is.”

 

“Fine, it is the second door to the left when you come in, after the bookshop,” Nikki answered.

 

“Thanks, Nikki.”

 

“But are you sure you want to meet her on the roof? I don’t think she would want to go out with you.”

 

“I want to ask her,” Kevin said as he turned away.

 

 

Nikki sighed as she watched Kevin leave the cafĂ©. “At least he’s no longer bothering Quinn,” she murmured. She supported Brittany in her decision to permanently break up with him. She still didn’t know what she had seen in him.

 

 

Kevin emerged onto the rooftop, which was empty. SpiderGirl wasn’t there. But waiting was boring, especially when it was long. ‘I can look at Lawndale, maybe I could see her in the distance.’

 

He wasn’t methodical. His gaze wandered over the sprawl of Lawndale randomly. He saw nothing but the streetlights, buildings and vegetation where they were lit up.

 

After about two minutes, he glanced at the Giant Strawberry. “Wait, I heard SpiderGirl had been seen there sometimes.” He paused, briefly. He didn’t want to miss her by going on a wild goose chase.

 

 

He looked around at Lawndale again before he heard a sound. He turned in a slight panic. The same kind of panic he had had since he had been kidnapped by Lynn Anders over a week earlier. “Who’s there?”

 

“Relax, Kevin,” Jane said as she came out from behind the roof access, carrying a sketchbook.

 

“Oh,” Kevin said. “I was just looking for SpiderGirl.”

 

“I know you told Mr. O’Neill that you’re looking for her, but I think you should have chosen something else.”

 

“I didn’t like the fourth vigilante.”

 

“That makes sense,” Jane said.

 

“Oh yeah. She helped rescue you, right?” Kevin asked, referring to the time Jane and some theater critics had been abducted by Quentin Beck.

 

“She did, but I didn’t meet her then.”

 

“So you met her another time?”

 

 

“Yes,” Jane answered. She had thought about lying about having met the Enigma (he was certain to blab about it if she did share the name, not that she considered it) but even Kevin would pick up on the lie. ‘He won’t press about it, given his focus on SpiderGirl.’

 

 

Kevin turned and looked at the Giant Strawberry again. “Maybe she’s there.”

 

“Or maybe she isn’t.”

 

“I’m going anyway.”

 

 

‘Of course he is!’ Jane thought. ‘I guess I can follow as the Shadow and make sure he doesn’t get into trouble if he does start a wild goose chase across Lawndale.

 

“But first, what did you choose to try to fail?” Kevin asked.

 

“Being conventional.”

 

Kevin laughed. “Really? I’d like to see that,” he said as he went to the door.

 

 

Jane waited until she was sure that he was well down the stairs before she changed to the Shadow and used her grapple gun to rappel down the rear of the Historia to where she had parked the Shadow Car in the alleyway behind. She then found Kevin’s jeep and placed a tracker on it so she could follow if he meandered through Lawndale instead of making a beeline for the Strawberry.

 

 

Kevin emerged from the Historia and went to his car. He was sure that going to the Giant Strawberry was a good idea. ‘She has been seen all over town, but the Strawberry is the second most common place,’ he thought as he started the engine. He was quite sure.

 

 

The Shadow listened to the police bands as she followed Kevin at a distance. Lawndale was quiet but there was still chatter. It just wasn’t something she needed to respond to.

 

 

At the same time as Kevin driving to the Giant Strawberry, Sandi finished looking through the list of extracurricular activities offered at Lawndale High for the umpteenth time. “Ugh! The only thing I’m failing tonight is, like, failing to make a choice!” she grumbled.

 

She turned to her yearbook, which lay open to where she had left it two nights earlier. She had been searching for SpiderGirl’s identity every night, but she and Daria had gone to Oakwood the previous night, which had precluded the search.

 

“Emma King,” she said as she looked at the next girl. She grabbed her energy drink.

 

“Findu mann sem heiter: Emma King!”

 

 

She was getting better at it. The search process took a second less than when she had started her search several days before Groundhog Day. She found Emma at her home not far from the Giant Strawberry.

 

“Thirty-eight down,” she said. It was still only a fraction of the girls at Lawndale High.

 

She then turned back her homework.

 

 

Kevin arrived at the Strawberry and parked. “Now, the telescopes are at the top. Maybe I can see SpiderGirl through them.”

 

He ran from his car to the landmark and started climbing the stairs inside.

 

 

The Shadow parked a short distance away before approaching the Strawberry and scaling the western side, so as not to be seen most of the town, if they had happened to be looking in the direction, as even without the direct moonlight, the lower half of the landmark was well lit.

 

 

While he was looking through a telescope at the downtown, Kevin heard something. He jumped, hitting his cheek against the scope. “Ow!” he said as he rubbed it. He didn’t see anyone at first. “SpiderGirl?”

 

A cloud appeared and a figure walked out of it. “No, I’m the Shadow,” she said.

 

Kevin calmed down. “Oh. Why are you here?”

 

“Oh, making sure that nothing untoward is happening at the Strawberry. There are also rumors at school that the quarterback wants to meet SpiderGirl to ask her out.”

 

“That’s true. I do want to ask SpiderGirl out, as I’m the QB!”

 

“Is that because you were rescued by her over a week ago?” the Shadow asked.

 

“That’s right.”

 

“But I don’t think SpiderGirl wants to go out with you. I’m certain that she has heard about it as her secret identity by now.”

 

“Oh, yeah,” Kevin said. “All of you go to Lawndale High.”

 

“That hasn’t been in doubt, but I don’t know any of the others’ secret identities.”

 

 

The Shadow thought about that as Kevin took in what she said. She still suspected that Tania Ashworth was the fourth vigilante, but she wasn’t going to tell Kevin that.

 

“I wasn’t going to ask you that. I know that Ratboy never answers when he’s asked.”

 

“This isn’t a comic book. But does anyone try to ask Ratboy out?”

 

“Not in any issue I’ve read,” Kevin admitted.

 

“So, asking SpiderGirl out is wrong.”

 

“Exactly.”

 

 

Kevin wrestled with his thoughts with his thoughts for a while. His crush on SpiderGirl was intense, and he was sure Mr. O’Neill would ask him to find something else to try or fail at if he changed his mind.

 

 

The Shadow waited as she looked over Lawndale. She itched to sketch the scene, and the conflicted quarterback, but she decided to wait until Kevin had gone, as there weren’t all that many Lawndale High students who identified themselves as artists.

 

 

Kevin looked at his watch. “I better get going, Mom’s going to wonder where I am.”

 

“But what’s your answer?” the Shadow asked.

 

“I haven’t changed my mind. I still like SpiderGirl, and I don’t want to come up with something else for O’Neill.”

 

“You can’t just blame O’Niell.”

 

Kevin just left.

 

 

The Shadow waited until she saw Kevin drive away before taking out her sketchbook, and sketching his conflicted look from the surreptitious photo she took with the camera in her mask.

 

 

After dinner, Quinn told Daria what she had decided about Mr. O’Neill’s assignment.

 

“So, you want me to recommend a book for you?” Daria asked, as she opened her bedroom door.

 

“Yes,” Quinn answered. “Even if I fail to get through it, I will be exposed to more literature.”

 

“That’s a good point. You know that I have a great many here.”

 

“Let’s look at your shelf.”

 

 

Daria’s shelf was bursting at the seems as it were. Quinn was sure Daria also stored books elsewhere in the room.

 

“What genre would you like. I have a variety.”

 

“I was thinking something classic,” Quinn answered. “Maybe something about change.”

 

“Many of these books have change at the core. You just want me to recommend something, don’t you?”

 

“Consider that part of the assignment,” Quinn answered with a slight giggle.

 

Daria took out a large book. “You can’t go wrong with Charles Dickens.”

 

Little Dorrit.” Quinn considered. “I suppose a large book would have a lot of change in it.”

 

“Yes,” Daria said as she took out another book. “David Copperfield, there’s less change, but more villainy, but different to what’s going on in Lawndale. But inspired by what Dickens saw around him.”

 

“If I can get through this… I might try that other one. Thanks, Daria.”

 

 

Daria put the volume of David Copperfield back after Quinn had left. ‘I don’t think Osborn is like the Murdstones, Steerforth or Uriah Heep, but there might be those like them here.’ She shook her head. She wasn’t sure how she would be able to deal with such villains as Dafoanairi, especially any Murdstone-like ones. ‘If there is anyone like Uriah Heep here, Upchuck would seem likely.’

 

 

Around 9:30, Andrea received a tip in her email inbox.

 

Tip – Possible break in at Landon Engineering warehouse

 

Andrea clicked on it. She saw that there was a possibility of Oscorp involvement. ‘I’ll forward this to Brittany,’ she decided. ‘I hope she and SpiderGirl can do something.’