Anna
thought about it. “Maybe you could do something similar to Ben. Like
remembering all the moons of Saturn or something.”
“Saturn
does have the most moons,” Gerald considered.
“So, is
that it?” Quinn asked.
“Or I
can add Jupiter too,” Gerald said. “Yes.”
At the
same time, Daria was talking to Brittany.
“A
marmoset?” Daria asked, rhetorically after Brittany had answered her about the
fad. “I suppose they are cute, in a way.”
“That is
one reason,” Brittany responded as she opened her Math textbook.
“But
what are you considering regarding O’Neill’s assignment?”
“As I
said, the science thing.”
“Sure,”
Daria said. “But in what branch of science?”
“Botany,
maybe? Try to tell the difference between different kinds of plants.”
“That
would be a good start.”
The
Enigma paused her patrol on the roof of the Historia half an hour after school
had let out. Lawndale was quiet, but she knew that the tensions were still
beneath the service, and she had prevented a mugging on Dega Street.
‘The
muggers still think they wont get caught,’ she thought as she looked at that
street. But she knew that she and the other heroes were making a difference.
She turned and looked at Oscorp tower, which loomed ominously to the southeast.
‘Osborn may know who I am, but he hasn’t really done anything with that.’
Then
there was the fact that she hadn’t really confronted SpiderGirl yet. ‘It will
happen soon, I’m sure of it,’ she thought. She then changed to the ordinary
Sandi and headed down to the café.
Stacy
Rowe was having a normal afternoon working at the Historia. It was relaxing
compared to the school day. The animal fad had her slightly more anxious than
usual. She shook her head as she saw Sandi come up to the counter. “Your usual,
Sandi?”
“Yes.”
“It will
be ready shortly,” Stacy said before pausing. She then added. “Thanks.”
“Thanks
for what?” Sandi asked in surprise.
“For not
asking the question nearly everyone else has been asking.”
“I’m
tired of it too.”
Sandi
sat next to a window and looked out across the street at Zammit’s Boutique.
‘How long is it since I have been there?’ she wondered. She saw that they still
didn’t have the SpiderGirl knockoff clothes that had arrived the previous week.
‘I don’t think they have been selling.’
Stacy
soon brought out Sandi’s latte. “Here you go,” she said before retreating back
to the counter.
“Thanks,”
Sandi said.
“Now I
know something is up,” Stacy said.
“I’m
thinking about things.”
“That’s
obvious.”
“You
know, you’re getting more confident,” Sandi said in an appreciative tone.
“I don’t
feel like it most of the time. But that’s what happens when one is working in a
café,” Stacy responded before heading back to the counter.
‘Of
course,’ Sandi thought. ‘She’s turning out to be a great barista.’
After
their mentoring sessions had ended, SpiderGirl, Ninja Talon and Dafoanairi left
the high school in different directions. SpiderGirl and Ninja Talon were
patrolling in different areas before heading to their spot below the Jefferson
Bridge.
Dafoanairi
headed towards the Giant Strawberry. As she approached, she reflected once more
upon the events since Groundhog Day. It seemed that events in Lawndale were
still getting worse. ‘There are still Oscorp agents chasing us, albeit not this
afternoon,’ she thought as she crossed the parking lot and looked up at the
observation platform at the top of the structure.
As she
looked over the town through the telescopes, she thought about the animal fad
and O’Neill’s assignment. ‘It’s definitely a coincidence, that they’re
occurring at the same time, but it’s adding to the chaos in this town.’
She
paused a she made a note in her notebook. ‘No agents visible. They could have
been instructed to hide from the Strawberry.’ She pondered that. ‘But who knows
about this? The Enigma and I. Possibly SpiderGirl and Ninja Talon. Osborn
hasn’t been reported having been seen here. But he could have learned about it
anyway.’ She shook her head. It was unlikely that the agents would have been
instructed that way. ‘But who to talk to about it. The Enigma is on her own
patrol and I don’t know where Jane is.’
Although
if Jane was sketching from rooftops, she might have been visible. Dafoanairi
shook her head. She wasn’t going to spot Jane that way. ‘Maybe Sam Griffin,
given that he knows our secrets,’ she thought as she looked in the direction of
the Griffin residence, despite it being out of sight behind a ridge line. ‘I’ll
do that.’
Sam
Griffin was bored. His younger brother, Chris wasn’t home yet, and he didn’t
want to do his homework. He was about to start to do it anyway when he heard a
knock on the sliding door.
“Daria?”
he asked as he let her in.
“I
wanted to talk to someone, and Sandi is on her own patrol,” Daria said as she
sat on one of the couches.
“Oh.
About what?”
“I’m
sure the students in the middle school are also asking each other about their
favorite animal?”
“Oh,
that,” Sam said. “It’s just a fad, isn’t it, even if both schools are doing
it.”
“I doubt
it’s just Lawndale High and Glenfield Middle School, but every school in
Lawndale, including Fielding.”
“There
is more isn’t there?”
“That
one of the teachers has assigned a crazy project,” Daria said.
“Isn’t
that normal?”
“Not
this project. I’m sure Sandi has told you something about Mr. O’Neill.”
“Not so
much, but I have heard her complain to mother about him many times,” Sam
responded. “Go on.”
“He
wants us to learn by choosing something to fail at, on purpose and then
explaining how that has taught us something about ourselves,” Daria answered.
“That
sounds like what Sandi was describing.”
Daria
sighed.
“I don’t
know what else to say, but what are you getting at?”
“That
the combination of that with the animal fad is making Lawndale even more
chaotic.”
“Maybe.
But that’s not something superheroes can do anything about,” Sam pointed out.
“Of that
I’m aware.”
Shortly
afterwards, Quinn hadn’t been waiting at their spot below the Jefferson Bridge
long when Ninja Talon arrived and unmasked as Brittany. She could see that her
friend was a little concerned. She was concerned herself. They were quiet for a
few minutes as they looked at the Creek and what could be seen of the town’s
buildings. ‘Not many of those belong to Oscorp I wouldn’t think, and Osborn
won’t think to look for us here.’
“What
are we going to do about O’Neill?” Brittany asked, as she twirled some loose
hairs.
“No
idea. The assignment is something we can’t do anything about.”
“What
about through the Lowdown?”
“That is
something I hadn’t thought about yet,” Quinn answered. “The day has been busy.”
“It has
been. There’s something else. Something Jodie said this morning.”
“What
was that?”
“That
Oscorp is trying to take over her father’s company,” Brittany answered quietly.
“That…”
Quinn began as she thought about the implications of what Brittany had just
said. “Landon Engineering is quite large. They’re a significant employer in the
County!”
“You had
looked into it?” Brittany asked.
“Yes. We
have been looking for alternative sponsors for the Historia since Osborn got
hospitalized. Guess we may have to cross Landon Engineering off the list.”
“But
what about Mr. Landon?”
“There’s
not much we can do to help him, and I can’t exactly talk to Mom about it
without revealing too much,” Quinn answered, with a slight tear in her eye.
“That’s
true. But what about the firm as a sponsor?”
“Daria
and I had thought about it, but neither of us trust the Senior Partner.”
“I had
heard about him too,” Brittany said.
“But
back to what’s going on. The fad was still going on at the end of the day.
Gerald was late to the library because of it.”
“He
was?”
“Yes,
and Anna and Ben were annoyed by it too,” Quinn answered.
“Daria
and I only talked about it briefly.”
“But
what are we going to do about it?”
“Just
keep an eye on it?” Brittany asked as she twirled the loose hairs again.
Quinn
nodded and they then sat there for a while, relaxing and listening to the town
from there.
SpiderGirl
arrived home shortly after sunset, entering via the backyard hatch. She and
Ninja Talon had remained at the Bridge for about twenty minutes, mostly
enjoying each other’s company as the close friends they were. ‘It will take
time to come up with something to deal with the fad,’ she thought as she slid
open the hidden area in the basement where she kept most of her gear.
In
there, she unmasked and wrote in her journal about the school day.
Helen
Morgendorffer arrived home to find Daria and Quinn talking in the kitchen.
“…So,
you agree that it is a distraction?” Quinn asked.
“Yes.
They could be thinking about that, or ignoring something important in favor of
it,” Daria answered.
“Evening,
girls,” Helen said as she entered the kitchen. “What is that distraction?”
“A fad,”
Daria answered.
“Everyone
asking everyone else what their favorite animals are,” Quinn added.
“That’s
unusual,” Helen commented.
“But
that’s not all,” Daria said. “Mr. O’Neill has given an assignment about
failure.”
“That
doesn’t bad,” Helen said.
“With a
practical application,” Quinn added.
“Go on,”
Helen prompted.
“He
wants us to ‘succeed at failing’,” Daria said before tilting her head a little
and shrugging. “You know, his usual babble; which isn’t good at the best of
times.”
“And you
think that now isn’t the best time,” Helen asked rhetorically.
Both
Daria and Quinn nodded.
At the
same time, Kevin arrived at the Historia after having slipped out of the house
before his mother started dinner. “Now, SpiderGirl is often on the roof, but
where’s the way to the roof.” He went into the café.