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.

 

 

Sunday, 30 June 2024

Church notes - 30th June 2024

 Psalm 104

Those who don't remember the past are condemned to repeat it.


History engages the mind.

Music engages the heart.


God is Great

We can take that for granted.


vs 26


God is Creator


Genesis 1


Psalm 19:1, 2


An invitation to look around.


God is provider

vs 27 - 30


vs 35

The discord of sin.

By nature we sin.


The discord is resolved in Jesus.


Praise the LORD.


Sunday, 23 June 2024

Church notes - 23rd June 2024

 23rd

Matthew 6:9 - 13


Psalm 65

A song

(Also the three Psalms after it)

What music would have David used?


Harvest Psalm

Harvest at Passover and the Feast of Tabernacles


Passover and Christ's Sacrifice.


Isaiah 2:2 - 4

Jerusalem, Zion, as the center of the world.


God blessing the whole Earth.


vs 11


Psalm 68


Sunday, 16 June 2024

Church notes - 16th June 2024

 16th

Psalm 34

The LORD who hears our cries.


vs 1 - 10

David's Testimony


vs 11 - 22

David's Teaching


1 Samuel 21:10 - 15

David was on the move. When he had refuge it wasn't for long.


David's life in ups and downs.


vs 17, 18

Heavy


The onset of trouble must be countered with the onset of prayer.

God wants us to be honest with Him in prayer.

Are you ready for How He may deliver you from a crisis or trouble?


vs 19 - 22

He is always looking to rescue us.


John 19:36

Jesus had already died, so His bones weren't broken.


The greater rescue plan - Eternal life through Jesus.


Saturday, 15 June 2024

Spider Quinn 09 A Part of the Journey - Part 4

 

Quinn and Daria arrived at the theatre in the Lexus. “Why did you come again?” Daria asked.

 

“I want to help Joey and Robert too,” Quinn answered.

 

“I suppose so,” Daria said.

 

“He’s here,” Quinn said, referring to Osborn.

 

 

“SpiderGirl told me what happened with those people,” Quinn said to Osborn.

 

“They were blackmailing me. I went there to make a drop. They stole a computer disk that contains confidential information.”

 

“What was on it?” Daria asked.

 

“Nothing illegal, but it's not something I want in the public domain,” Osborn said in a tense tone.

 

“And that’s why you didn’t want the police involved,” Daria said.

 

“Yes. Back to the topic at hand,” Osborn said. “You say that you’re helping Mr. Green and Mr. Allen with their business proposal?”

 

“Yes,” Daria answered as she handed her preliminary business plan over.

 

Osborn looked it over. “I will get back to you three tomorrow.”

 

Quinn cleared her throat.

 

“You four then.”

 

 

Lawndale Sun-Herald

Monday, January 11, 2000

More mysterious break-ins.

 

Before school Quinn entered Ted’s hospital room to find that Stacy was also there. “I thought we were going to meet at school.”

 

“Ted called and I told him what we will be doing.”

 

“Quinn, I need to do this. I can’t just rest,” Ted said.

 

“I know,” Quinn said.

 

“So, I did some research. There’s a lot more circumstantial evidence that Wade and Matthew are involved in more ‘sketchy’ stuff,” Ted added.

 

“But what can we do for Angie?” Stacy asked.

 

“I have some ideas,” Quinn said. “But I’ll need that information, and to be able to talk to her at school today. But I will stop by at the theatre on the way there.”

 

“But you might be late,” Stacy said.

 

“If I’m late, I’ll call Ms. Li,” Quinn said. “I also told Daria that it might happen.”

 

 

“What did she say?” Stacy asked.

 

“She said that I shouldn’t be too late,” Quinn answered.

 

 

SpiderGirl saw that Robert and Angie were there when she arrived at the theatre. She heard Angie talking to Robert.

 

“I’m in trouble, Robert, I messed up,” Angie said. “I trusted the wrong guys. I'm sorry. I let you down. I just don't know what to do.”

 

Robert hugged Angie. “It's okay, it's okay.”

 

SpiderGirl entered.

 

 

“And so, after they get the money, they’re going to kill Norman Osborn, and probably me for betraying them,” Angie finished.

 

“You’re doing the right thing,” Robert said.

 

“Too little…” Angie whimpered.

 

“Where are they now?” SpiderGirl asked.

 

“Back at the apartment, sleeping.” Angie answered.

 

“Did you see the disk that was stolen from Osborn?” SpiderGirl asked.

 

“No. But it's gotta be there. I could sneak in and get it,” Angie said.

 

“It's too dangerous. We should call the police,” Robert said.

 

“No cops,” Angie said. “I’m already in enough trouble.”

 

“Tell me where they are,” SpiderGirl said.

 

“I can’t let you go alone,” Angie said. “I got myself into this mess. I got to try and get myself out of it.”

 

“How are you with heights?” SpiderGirl asked.

 

“You can carry me, like Brittany and that other girl,” Angie said.

 

‘Of course Brittany would tell her,’ SpiderGirl thought.

 

 

SpiderGirl knew where they were going once Angie directed her over the Creek via the Lawndale Bridge. Lawndale Flats, the subdivision where most of the crime was occurring.

 

 

“It’s empty,” Angie said, as they entered the apartment. “They must be out looking for me.”

 

“Then, let’s find it before they come back,” SpiderGirl suggested.

 

 

That didn’t take long. However, Wade and the others returned just after SpiderGirl found the disk. Wade went up to Angie. “You really screwed up, rookie,” she said before seeing the disk in SpiderGirl’s hand. “I don’t know how you found that!” Wade said.

 

SpiderGirl then snapped the disk, twice.

 

“Bad idea!” Wade said. All three of them attacked the superhero girl, knocking her out.

 

 

It wasn’t long before she came to, but SpiderGirl saw that Angie, Wade and the third person had gone, with Matthew guarding her.

 

“You can’t keep doing this. You’re going to get caught,” SpiderGirl said.

 

“If you hadn't screwed up our retirement plan, we wouldn't have to. But now, you're gonna pay.”

 

However, before he could hit SpiderGirl another time, he collapsed. She then saw that Norman Osborn was there with a taser.

 

“How did you find us?” SpiderGirl asked.

 

“Robert called and told me what you were doing.”

 

“I have to find Angie,” SpiderGirl responded.

 

“I have called the police,” Osborn responded.

 

 

Wade had taken Angie to a wrecked car lot nearby. SpiderGirl arrived and took in the situation in an instant. After leaving that apartment, her enhanced healing had taken effect and her headache had faded. “Let her go!” she called out as she swung in. “The cops are on their way!”

 

Wade pulled a gun on Angie as the other guy pressed a button, releasing a car from a magnet.

 

SpiderGirl managed to web Angie out of the way, but not Wade, who got crushed.

 

 

Peterson looked around at the scene. She turned to SpiderGirl and Norman Osborn. “So, this Angie Zammit was in the wrong place at the wrong time?” she asked.

 

“Yes,” SpiderGirl said.

 

“Exactly,” Osborn said. “She was more of a hostage than a co-conspirator.”

 

“I see,” Peterson considered. “But she will still need to come down to the station.”

 

 

Quinn entered Ms. Li’s office, ten minutes after Homeroom ended. “Sorry I’m tardy, but I was delayed.”

 

“I see,” Li said. “What was the cause of the delay?”

 

“I was heading over to the Playhouse to meet someone, but they weren’t there.”

 

“I see. Next time, give enough time to be at school before Homeroom ends.”

 

“I make sure of it,” Quinn said.

 

 

Li noted Quinn’s tardiness and Angie’s absence.

 

 

Lawndale Sun-Herald

Thursday January 14th, 2000

Robbers not talking.

 

After school, Quinn, Daria, Robert and Joey met Osborn at the Playhouse. “How is Mr. Dewit-Clinton?” he asked.

 

“He was released from the hospital this morning,” Quinn answered.

 

“That’s good,’ Osborn said.

 

Quinn didn’t mention that he was looking further into how Wade and her two friends had been able to pull off what they had been able to. (Indeed, she was curious about that herself.)

 

Daria handed Osborn a folder.

 

“Is this your proposal?” Osborn asked as he opened it.

 

“Yes,” Daria answered. “Small towns across the country have revitalised their downtown areas. But they didn’t do it by building bland malls or parking garages, but by restoring the old buildings that were already there, turning them into cafes, bookstores and restaurants.”

 

“You want to turn the Playhouse into a cafĂ©-bookstore?” Osborn asked.

 

“Yes. It could be a venue for local bands and art house movies,” Quinn answered.

 

“I heard about that other coffee house, a year ago.”

 

“I have included that as a case study in how not to do it,” Daria said.

 

“Very good,” Osborn said. “I shall look over it. But who’s going to run it?”

 

“Our aunt,” Joey said.

 

“Also our friend, Stacy’s mother said she’s interested, and I would like to learn how to run a business, outside school hours, of course,” Quinn added “It will be a challenge, but I can take it on.”

 

“You four have certainly risen to the challenge,” Osborn said. “I shall look over the proposal and get back to you.”

 

“That’s all we can ask,” Joey said.

 

 

SpiderGirl thought on the matter as she left the vicinity of the Playhouse. It would certainly be a challenge to balance working at the café-bookshop on top of everything else, but she was certain she would be able to handle it.

 

 

That evening, Norman Osborn finished a preliminary read of the proposal. It all seemed on the level. Daria Morgendorffer was certainly one to keep an eye on. ‘But there is something else that will have a more immediate impact,’ he thought.

He turned to his computer and brought up a diagram that one of his engineers had sent to him that morning. A small airborne platform capable of excellent manoeuvrability in an urban or suburban environment, along with a flight suit that made the pilot look like some creature out of legend or myth. “Oh yes, just wait SpiderGirl! I’ll be able to do what you seem to be incapable of.”

Saturday, 8 June 2024

Church notes - 9th June 2024

 9th

Psalm 27

vs 1 - 2

A soldier's Psalm

David was on the run from Saul in the Judean Wilderness, near the Dead Sea.


David used his psalms to teach Israel.


Search God's face.


Psalm 91


Sunday, 2 June 2024

Church notes - 2nd June 2024

 June

2nd

Psalm 44


Psalm 139

God Almighty


vs 1 - 6

The God who knows David personally.

Omniscience.


David's response

- You hem (protect) me.

- Such knowledge messes with my mind.


vs 7 - 12

The God who surrounds David.

Omnipresent


David's response

- No place to hide.


Can't hide from God.

See Jonah.


vs 13 - 18

All powerful Omnipotent


David's resposne

- God has precious thoughts towards David.

- Too many to count.


vs 17 - 24


David's response

- Search me O God and see if there is anything offensive in me.