Mysteries of Lawndale – Night of the Coffee House Part 5
“You’re here just in time,” Helen said to her daughters as they entered the kitchen. “Dinner is ready.”
“You know these things can go into the evenings,” Daria said.
“But not often. You can’t solve every crime you come across, Daria.” Her older daughter may have been a successful detective in Highland, but she there were times when she did fail.
“Of course not!” Daria said with slight annoyance as she sat at the table. “But I was getting somewhere… I just need to think about it more.”
“How was your day, Quinn?” Helen asked.
“It was great. The Anime Club meeting was good, and I was able to join the relay team.”
“That’s great!” Jake said.
“That’s good, Quinn.”
After dinner, Quinn began to read Lawndale in the Post War Years 1945 – 1985.
Thursday, October 16th, 1997
Daria arrived at the Lane’s house at 7:45. Jane was yawning as she sipped at her coffee. “I don’t think you can do much in half an hour,” she said.
“No, but I will get copies of the sketches to Officer Peterson after school,” Daria responded.
“I doubt Ms. Li would approve of that use of any of the school’s photocopiers.”
“She doesn’t have to know.”
“Of course,” Jane said. She went to get the sketches.
( Daria then went to the phone. )
“You’re here just in time,” Helen said to her daughters as they entered the kitchen. “Dinner is ready.”
“You know these things can go into the evenings,” Daria said.
“But not often. You can’t solve every crime you come across, Daria.” Her older daughter may have been a successful detective in Highland, but she there were times when she did fail.
“Of course not!” Daria said with slight annoyance as she sat at the table. “But I was getting somewhere… I just need to think about it more.”
“How was your day, Quinn?” Helen asked.
“It was great. The Anime Club meeting was good, and I was able to join the relay team.”
“That’s great!” Jake said.
“That’s good, Quinn.”
After dinner, Quinn began to read Lawndale in the Post War Years 1945 – 1985.
Thursday, October 16th, 1997
Daria arrived at the Lane’s house at 7:45. Jane was yawning as she sipped at her coffee. “I don’t think you can do much in half an hour,” she said.
“No, but I will get copies of the sketches to Officer Peterson after school,” Daria responded.
“I doubt Ms. Li would approve of that use of any of the school’s photocopiers.”
“She doesn’t have to know.”
“Of course,” Jane said. She went to get the sketches.
( Daria then went to the phone. )