Tuesday 9 July 2024

Choice of the Cheerleader 02 A Fair of Change - Part 3

 

While Quinn was talking to Brittany, Stacy approached Kevin. “Kevin.”

 

“Yes?”

 

“I’m wondering if you can do something for me.”

 

“Like, what?”

 

Stacy handed a copy of the Canterbury Tales to Kevin. “I’d like you to read from this near the stage when Brittany is on.”

 

“Um, Sure,” Kevin said in an unsure tone.

 

 

‘That Quinn!’ Brittany thought. Was she jealous or something? She tried to consider this but Mr. O’Neill chose that moment to call her to the stage. She hoped that the play would go well.

 

 

The play did start off well, but that soon changed…

 

“I will make a dainty garland for my head and sing!” Brittany said.

 

Corey said his line, but quietly. Kevin took that as his que.

 

“Um… Mixed up something…” he said loudly.

 

People laughed.

 

Corey repeated his line louder.

 

There was more laughter.

 

Brittany was annoyed. She then spoke her next line as she had practiced.

 

Kevin then turned some pages and shouted out something else. The infamous ending of The Miller’s Tale

 

“KEVIE!” Brittany shouted. “Stop!”

 

 

When Daria and Jane got off the ferris wheel, Upchuck and the Griffin boys were gone. Jane stated as such.

 

“Good. Let’s see what else there is,” Daria said.

 

“Sure,” Jane said.

 

Jodie ran up to Daria and Jane. “Guys, can you help me out? There’s some sort of riot in the auditorium. Just watch the information booth while I find Ms. Li.”

 

“Uh oh! Someone has given us responsibility,” Jane said.

 

“The day has suddenly turned sinister,” Daria added.

 

 

Brittany wasn’t sure what had gone wrong. The auditorium was a mess. People were still throwing food around. She wasn’t sure how to stop it. She ducked as a pie came her way. But she knew that Quinn had something to do with it. “Just wait until I get my hands on her!”

 

She looked around carefully and quickly found Quinn near one of the sides. ‘I have you now!’ She then crawled towards her.

 

 

Quinn saw Brittany coming. ‘Uh oh!’

 

“You!” Brittany said with hatred.

 

“You would have done the same!”

 

“I wouldn’t have!”

 

“I don’t believe that!” Quinn retorted.

 

“You! You!” Brittany then leapt at her.

 

 

The riot was still continuing, so no one paid attention to the two girls as they fought each other. Quinn quickly found herself losing, as Brittany was surprisingly skilled. ‘She must have taken lessons!’ she realised as she was pinned down, with her arms behind her back. She struggled, but the cheerleader was quite strong.

 

“Why?” Brittany asked.

 

“You know why!” Quinn said obstinately.

 

“That I said I would be the most popular?” Brittany asked.

 

Quinn nodded.

 

“That doesn’t mean that you should have done this!” Brittany exclaimed.

 

“Alright! I was wrong!” Quinn admitted.

 

Brittany let go. “Don’t think this is over!”

 

“It isn’t!” Quinn said petulantly.

 

Brittany was annoyed. She and Quinn didn’t have to be enemies. ‘I hope this is the last of it,’ she thought as Quinn walked away.

 

 

Overall, she thought that the Medieval fair was a good idea. But Quinn’s behaviour had put a bad taste in her mouth. She decided to go home.

 

 

Jodie came back to the information booth. “The riot is over now,” she said to Daria and Jane.

 

“What happened?” Jane asked.

 

“It seems that someone caused a misunderstanding on stage,” Jodie said. She turned to Daria. “I’m afraid I suspect that Quinn had something to do with it.”

 

“Why am I not surprised?” Daria responded. “I guess it’s time to go.”

 

“Yes, the fair is winding down,” Jodie said.

 

 

Brittany returned home.

 

“How did it go?” Ashley-Amber asked.

 

“The play was sabotaged!” Brittany answered.

 

“Sabotaged? How do you mean?”

 

“One of the other students was jealous.”

 

“Oh,” Ashley-Amber said.

 

“I think we’re now enemies,” Brittany said sadly.

 

“Isn’t that a bit dramatic?”

 

“It’s mostly on her part.”

 

“Mostly?” Ashley-Amber asked.

 

“I was angry at her! Still angry at her.”

 

Ashley-Amber hugged her step daughter.

 

Sunday 7 July 2024

Church notes - 7th July 2024

 7th

1 Peter 1:1 - 12

Rejoice in suffering

Trials and suffering.


Peter writes to regions where Paul had founded churches.


vs 10 - 12

Quoting Joel as he did at Pentecost.


vs 3

Increasing peace.


Born Again, by the will of the Father.


vs 6

Trials, for a short while. But all times, all of history, are a short while, compared to Eternity.

The trials refine our faith. The trials give us true faith, giving glory to God when He returns. It is about Him, not us.


Psalm 23


Saturday 6 July 2024

Spider Quinn 10 The New Heroes - Part 2

 

Quinn saw Mr. DeMartino get annoyed as Ms. Li entered with a new student. “Good Morning students! I have a new student to introduce. Mr. Harry Osborn!”

 

“Good Morning!” Harry said as he waved to the class.

 

“I trust that you will not treat him any more differently than any other new student?”

 

“Of course not, Angela!” DeMartino said.

 

“I was talking to the students, Anthony!” Li shot back. “I know you won’t treat any students with favoritism, no matter how well connected they are.”

 

DeMartino grumbled. Quinn was sure that he wanted the interruption over with.

 

 

Harry took an empty seat next a girl with brown hair. “You know my name,” he said to her once the Principal had left the room.

 

“That I do,” the girl responded haughtily.

 

“And, what’s yours?” Harry pressed.

 

“Mr. Osborn!” the teacher said. “Introductions can occur after class!”

 

“Sorry!” Harry said, not entirely sincerely.

 

“Sandi,” the girl answered quietly after the teacher had turned back to the board.

 

 

Quinn had overheard the exchange between Harry Osborn and Sandi. ‘I hope he can handle what he would be getting into,’ she thought. She also hoped that he would be able to keep her company.

 

 

Harry found Sandi during lunch. “So, I heard that you are lonely after some friends deserted you,” he said.

 

“From who?” Sandi asked.

 

“I’m not sure. He’s blonde. Jeremy? Jamal?”

 

“One of those,” Sandi said, with a frown.

 

“Anyway. I could be a friend,” he said.

 

“Sure,” Sandi said with a slight smile.

 

Harry could tell she was plotting something, but he was sure that he could handle whatever it was.

 

 

Quinn was approaching the library, when Stacy called. “Stacy?”

 

“Did you notice Harry and Sandi?” she asked.

 

“I did,” Quinn answered.

 

“Like, he’s cute, but a friendship with Sandi would rule him out.”

 

“It may not last,” Quinn said.

 

“Are you sure.”

 

“Of course not, but it’s a possibility.”

 

“And that they may plot,” Stacy fretted.

 

“Whatever it is we can deal with it,” Quinn responded in a reassuring tone.

 

“Right.”

 

 

Anna had heard Quinn and Stacy’s conversation. “I see someone has noticed the new boy,” she said as Quinn entered the Library.

 

“Well, he’s not just any new boy.”

 

“But there would be a reason he’s here rather than Fielding.”

 

“Probably,” Quinn responded.

 

 

Gerald was late, again.

 

‘We’ll wait five minutes,’ Quinn thought.

 

“So, I have started on the speech,” Ben said.

 

“That’s cool,” Quinn said.

“So have I,” Anna said. “Although I was distracted by SpiderGirl passing by a few times.”

 

‘Oops,’ Quinn thought.

 

Gerald then came running in. “Sorry for the tardiness,” he said.

 

“It’s OK,” Quinn responded.

 

“So, we’re continuing our speeches?” Ben asked.

 

“Yes,” Quinn answered.

 

 

That session lasted for forty minutes before Ben excused himself. “I have to get home.”

 

“That’s OK,” Quinn said. “We’ll continue tomorrow.”

 

 

That afternoon was uneventful. SpiderGirl patrolled the town on until sunset and then went home.

 

Quinn knew that both Daria and her mother often wondered where she was in the evenings, so she had changed her activity such that she was home more often in the early evenings. She had considered that was one reason why Ninja Talon had become active, that she was stepping into that vacuum. She reflected on this as she got ready for another night of chasing after that new vigilante after 9:30.

 

 

At 10:00 SpiderGirl heard a report that Ninja Talon had been sighted near the creek. She then headed in that direction.

 

 

“SpiderGirl!” Ninja Talon called out. “I knew you would be here!”

 

“Hi, Ninja Talon,” SpiderGirl said. “You know I would like to talk. We can’t just keep this mouse and cat game up forever.”

 

“We could!”

 

“And I’m sure that you would enjoy that.”

 

“True,” Ninja Talon admitted.

 

“We need to talk about our goals.”

 

“Yes.”

 

“Anyway,” SpiderGirl said. “My goal is to stop Lawndale from becoming too much worse. Do we agree on that.”

 

“Of course! Some of my friends have been mugged recently.”

 

“Good. But why are you now doing your thing?”

 

“That’s personal!” Ninja Talon objected.

 

“I’ll tell you my reason.”

 

“That someone died?”

 

“I haven’t told many people that,” SpiderGirl considered.

 

“Oh!” the other said quietly. “I’m going to have to be more careful about that.”

 

“But we have to trust each other if we do slip up in that area,” SpiderGirl said, remembering that she had tried to find out if Stacy was Ninja Talon the previous night.

 

“That’s true,” Ninja Talon said. She sighed. “I trust you.”

 

“You don’t have to,” SpiderGirl called out quietly. She looked around and saw that there was no one nearby, nor did she hear anybody.

 

“As you said, trust. That includes secret identities,” Ninja Talon said.

 

“Fine! You first,” SpiderGirl said. She hoped that Ninja Talon wouldn’t actually go ahead with it.

 

“OK!” Ninja Talon said as she pulled off her mask.

 

“Brittany!” SpiderGirl exclaimed, for she saw that the other girl was, indeed, Brittany Taylor!

Friday 5 July 2024

Daria Character Descriptions - Stacy

 6. Stacy Rowe

First Appearance: Esteemsters

"Hi! You're cool. What's your name?"


 



Last Appearance: Is It College Yet?

"I'll bring some magazines to look at. "


Thursday 4 July 2024

Long Distance Prank Calls - Daria

 

Long Distance Prank Calls

Daria

 

The phone rang. Daria knew who it was before she picked it up. “Not again!” she groused as she picked it up.

 

Hello. Is a Hugh Jass there?” came a familiar voice.

 

“Bart! Why do you keep doing this?” Daria asked.

 

Keep doing what?” Bart Simpson asked rhetorically.

 

“Prank calling people in Lawndale, especially my family and I.”

 

Bart chuckled. “It’s worth it to hear your monotone voice become riled up.

 

“I’m sure it’s more than that,” Daria said. “But seriously, why waste your allowance on the long distance calls?”

 

Because Springfield got boring! Aside from Moe, of course.”

 

“Of course,” Daria said, Bart having told her of the tavern owner a couple days before. “And now I have some homework and writing to do.”

 

See you later, Daria!” Bart said before he hung up.

 

Daria knew that she was going to get another call from him sooner or later, so see turned back to her story.

Monday 1 July 2024

A Gift of Art Therapy

 

A Gift of Art Therapy

Jane Lane opened the door to find her best friend's annoying sister, Quinn there. "What are you doing here?" she asked.

 

"Um, I need to use your phone," Quinn answered.

 

"What's wrong with your phone?" Jane asked.

 

"Nothing. Can I spend the night?"

 

"Are you kidding?"

 

"My mother says I can't stay home alone," Quinn added.

 

" I won't say a word. I'll even spring for the keg, but you have to pay for the dry cleaning," Jane quipped.

 

"It's too last-minute to throw a party."

 

"Then just talk on the phone all night," Jane said. "Ask your friends, if they could be a nail polish, what color they would be and why."

 

"I'm sick of that game."

 

You're afraid to go home," Jane realised.

 

"I am not!"

 

"Sorry, no vacancies."

 

"All right, I'm afraid!" Quinn admitted "There's mass serial puppy killers and stuff. Come on. Please?"

 

"I'm going to regret this," Jane said as she let Quinn in. "Never mind, I already do."

 

 

Quinn looked around as Jane lead her to the stairs. The house looked a little messy. She closed her eyes, not wanting to see more of it. She then climbed up the stairs carefully, keeping her hand on the side rail.

 

 

Jane turned around and saw Quinn come up to the top of the stairs. "Why are your eyes closed?"

 

"I have decided I don't need to see the mess to have company," Quinn answered as she stepped into the hallway and turned towards Jane's voice.

 

"I guess so," Jane said, not sure what to make of Quinn's decision. She took her hand and lead her to her room.

 

 

Quinn sat on Jane's bed, her eyes still closed. She thought about the situation.

 

 

Jane listened to Quinn talk about what various people at school did as she painted.

 

 

Soon, Trent entered the room. "Hey, Janie. You got any money?"

 

A red haired girl about Janie's age jumped a little. He noticed that her eyes were closed. "Who are you?"

 

"Quinn."

 

"You know, Daria's sister," Jane said.

 

"Oh, yes, Daria's sister."

 

"Excuse me, I have a name."

 

"Oh yes, Daria's sister. Why are your eyes closed?"

 

"I didn't want to see the mess and now I'm thinking about stuff." Quinn answered.

 

"I see," Trent responded. "Like you were deep in thought?"

 

"Something like that," Quinn answered.

 

"I see," he said. He turned to Jane.

 

"I have some. Enough for three pizzas," Jane said.

 

"Can I have cheeseless?" Quinn asked.

 

"Of course," Jane answered. She gave Trent the money.

 

 

"We can do something while we wait," Quinn said after she heard Trent's footsteps get quieter outside the room.

 

"What."

 

"Can I paint like this?"

 

"If you want to," Jane said with a chuckle. "I'll set up the canvas."

 

 

It didn't take Jane long. "It's ready."

 

 

Quinn took the brush and dipped it in the space where Jane said was blue, and so she started painting.

 

Jane watched as Quinn painted. First she covered the canvas in a calm blue.

 

'What's next?' Quinn thought when she was sure she had covered the canvas in the calm blue. 'Some green,' she thought, remembering that Jane said the green was next to the blue. She then painted the green in the middle. She then thought about earlier, when Sandi had pushed her from her home. 'What color would be for that?' She thought for a moment before choosing red.

 

Jane watched as Quinn painted red stripes aggressively. She was clearly venting her frustration at something. "What is this?" she asked.

 

"Sandi threw me out," Quinn explained. "And so did Tiffany," she added as she painted another red stripe.

 

"That's not good," Jane responded.

 

"No it isn't," Quinn said turning towards Jane, her eyes still closed. "But painting has been... helpful."

 

"That it is," Jane said, in a supportive tone. "it certainly helps me after a stressful day."

 

 

Quinn turned back to the painting and thought about what happened with Stacy. That Stacy did something creepy, that made her anxious and fearful. "Orange," she said.

 

"Something else happened didn't it?" Jane asked.

 

"I left Stacy's after she started copying me and wanted me to color her hair the same as mine," Quinn responded as she started adding the orange to the canvas as spots.

 

"That's not right. I'm sorry that happened, at all. But on top of what else happened."

 

"Yeah. That's why I came here. I couldn't be alone," Quinn said as a tear escaped one of her closed eyelids and she continued adding the orange splotches.

 

 

After a short while, Quinn calmed down and added yellow stripes, contrasting with the angry red ones. "Yellow for here, calm."

 

After the yellow stripes, she added some purple swirls for flair.

 

 

"Done," Quinn said with a smile, eyes still closed, as she turned to Jane.

 

Jane looked at the finished painting. She saw the raw emotions that Quinn had poured out. "You've been through a lot," she commented. "But I see this has been good for you."

 

Quinn nodded.

 

 

Trent re-entered Jane's room. "Pizza's are here," he said. He saw that Quinn had painted something, although her eyes were still closed.

 

 

"Cool," Jane said. She turned to Quinn. "You want to look at the painting?"

 

"I'll open my eyes when I'm ready to," Quinn responded. "But for now, let's eat and talk," she added with a slight giggle. She extended her hand in Jane's direction.

 

“Sure,” Jane said. She slowly lead Quinn down to the kitchen.

 

 

Quinn smelled the pizza’s as soon as she got off the stairs and Jane was leading her to through the loungeroom. “They smell good.”

 

“They certainly do.”

 

 

“Here is the Cheeseless, Quinn,” Jane said as she pushed that pizza in front of the other girl where she was seated.

 

“Thanks, Jane,” Quinn said with a smile.

 

“So, do a lot of painting?” Trent asked.

 

“Not much,” Quinn admitted. “Mostly with Ms. Defoe.”

 

“Of course,” Jane said. “Go on.”

 

“But I mostly draw when I do art. I thought I was doing it for Fashion, but maybe it’s more that I like designing things,” Quinn added.

 

“That’s great, Quinn,” Jane said. “It seems that creativity is a Morgendorffer trait.”

 

“I know Daria writes, but I don’t know about Mom and Dad.”

 

“You never know,” Trent said. “They might be hiding it.”

 

“That wouldn’t surprise me,” Quinn said with a giggle.

 

 

“So, where do you get your inspiration?” Quinn asked as she took another bite and savored the taste. It seemed that she was paying more attention to her tastebuds.

 

“There a lot of things that inspire my work,” Jane answered. “They’re too many to list. But some of them are what I read, what I see everyday in Lawndale, what Daria says and the absurdity of High School life.”

 

“That sounds interesting,” Quinn commented. “And you, Trent?”

 

“A lot things too,” Trent answered. “Emotions. Are lot of what I write for Mystik Spiral are about what I feel. Not only about myself and those around me, but also the world.”

 

“That sounds interesting,” Quinn said, as her closed eyelids twitched.

 

“But Spiral’s music is an acquired sound,” Jane said.

 

“What do you mean?” Quinn asked.

 

“We usually play grunge,” Trent answered.

 

“Oh. I haven’t heard much of that. I mostly like pop music, although some classical can be soothing.”

 

“I agree,” Trent said. “I know Spiral’s music isn’t for everybody.”

 

“That’s an understatement,” Jane said. Quinn knew she was leaning towards her from the sound of her voice.

 

She giggled. “I’d like to hear something though.”

 

“I can play something when we finish,” Trent suggested.

 

“Sure.”

 

 

They continued eating the pizzas and talking about inspirations and possibilities for Quinn’s designing. Her eyes still closed, Quinn helped clean up the boxes. Jane wondered when she would be ready to open them. ‘I shouldn’t worry.’

 

 

Trent got his guitar and played Icebox Woman.

 

“Was that an ex-girlfriend?” Quinn asked, when he had finished.

 

“More like, on again, off again girlfriend. We we’re off when I wrote it,” Trent answered. “You’re quite perceptive.”

 

“Thanks.”

 

“It’s still quite early, what do you say to a B movie? It’s something Daria and I do, sometimes.”

 

“She has told us about it. You can describe it too me.”

 

“Cool.”

 

 

Jane didn’t press Quinn about her eyes. She guessed that Quinn was enjoying the mystery as well as thinking about things. Back up in her room, she put in a movie she and Daria had watched recently. They then watched it, with Jane explaining what was happening and Quinn commenting on the dialogue and music, as well as both of them eating popcorn that Trent had found.

 

 

“It was interesting, but now I’m beat,” Quinn said over the end credit music.

 

“Well, it is after ten,” Jane said. “I’ll get the guest room ready.”

 

“Sure,” Quinn said. She listened to Jane leave into the hallway. ‘Hours with eyes closed. I know it isn’t the mess. Is it just what the Fashion Club did? Or something else? I’m not sure.’ But she knew she would figure it out. But the time spent with Jane and Trent had been very helpful, on top of the painting.

 

 

Jane returned to her room to see Quinn walking to the door with her hands out. “It has been a good night. I’ll see you in the morning.”

 

“They will get back into Lawndale from Grove Hills about 8:30,” Quinn said.

 

“Then I’ll try to be up by 7:30. I’m not a morning person. Trent even less so.”

 

“That’s OK.”

 

“Here is the guest room, the pjs are on the bed.”

 

“Thanks, goodnight.”

 

 

Quinn closed the door behind her, got changed and slipped into the bed. “I wonder what tomorrow will bring?” she thought as she slipped off to sleep.