Disclaimer: Power Rangers of all colors and varieties are not
mine. Saban owns 'em, I just borrowed them. Ellen Brand gets all the
credit
for coming up with the Morphin Warriors -- with thanks to Jen Bigley too
--
thank you for letting me play with your ideas! Also thanks for the
inspiration from the story "Ashes to Ashes" (might want to read Ellen's
fic
first so this one makes sense). Ranko came up with Wolfecorp, not me. I
just, er, borrowed it. :) I admit Sailor Moon influenced parts of
this and it shows. Hey! I like the show. Please talk to me and let me
know
what you think. It needs work, I know--please help me out! E-mail me. Thanks to all who have
written! :)
Note: This story is set in a future parallel universe apart from
the
one the current Turbo series is following. The Rangers we all know and
love
are adults with children of their own. Their children have been given
the
legacy as our story begins....
Baptism of Fire
by : Julia H.
Chapter 1: Initiation
"I don't know. What if it doesn't work?"
Corriane Cranston crossed her arms, her expression hardening. "Then we
lose
nothing. We've already lost..." Voice cracking, she turned away,
struggling
to regain her composure.
She's right," Raphael De Santos said quietly. "They would want us to
succeed. I know for sure..my dad would want us to."
"Don't talk about them like...like they're gone forever!" Olivia Park
pleaded. Tears filled her dark eyes.
Corry hugged the younger girl, unable to honestly console her. They just
didn't know where their parents were or whether they'd ever return.
Looking
for comfort herself, she looked hopefully at Zordon. He'd returned from
Eltar when Trey of Triforia had contacted him with the news that the old
team of Rangers was missing.
Zordon mentally sighed as he looked at the teens. They looked even
younger
than their parents had, years before. Not for the first time, he
wondered
if giving them this responsibility had been a good idea. Unfortunately,
there was no one else.
"RANGERS, YOUR PARENT'S RETURN IS UNCERTAIN AT THIS POINT. WHATEVER
REMOVED
THEM FROM EARTH IS VERY POWERFUL." More powerful than even he had
dreamed
of.
"We've done all right so far," Nisha Taylor said defiantly. She crossed
her
arms. "Why try a risky stunt when we're fine as we are?"
"Fine?" Corry's eyebrows rose in astonishment. Olivia moved back, out of
the way of the two. "We got our butts whipped, Nisha! Frankly, we're
lucky
none of us was seriously injured!"
"If Trey hadn't intervened we would've been beat," Jared Scott agreed
grimly. "The Gold Ranger won that battle for us."
"So? We're new at this!" Nisha protested. "Trey's got a couple hundred
years under his belt!"
"RANGERS," Zordon interrupted the argument brewing. "THE TRUTH IS YOU
ARE A
YOUNG AND INEXPERIENCED TEAM FACING AN ENEMY MORE POWERFUL THAN ANY OF
THE
PREVIOUS RANGER TEAMS HAVE EVER FACED BEFORE. I FEAR IT IS NO COICIDENCE
THAT YOUR PARENTS DISAPPEARED RIGHT BEFORE THIS ATTACK."
"Well, we can't count on them helping us, wherever they are." Corry
hated
to be so blunt, but it had to be said. "We need his experience. Trey
can't
hang around forever, baby-sitting us."
"Baby-sitting!?" Nisha exclaimed, face flushing. "Is it our fault our
parents were so good we've had peace all our lives? So, we never learned
to
fight for real." She set her jaw stubbornly. "We'll learn."
"And in the meantime?" Corry shook her head. "People are dying, Nisha!
They
can't wait during our learning curve!"
"The point is," Raph stepped in between the girls. "we lack experience
and
it's showing. Trey has other commitments. We need someone who can be a
permanent part of the team."
"You have an idea of how to do this?" Jared looked at Corry and a
younger
boy standing quietly watching.
Biting her lip, Corry nodded and gestured to Gavin. "We hacked into my
dad's old files on the Rangers and we found something we think will
work."
Gavin Skullovich was as smart as his dad was clueless. "Mr. Cranston
used
the team's communicators to open a time portal that allowed the Pink
Ranger
to come back into their time when Lord Zedd sent her into the past. I
think
it's our best option to recreate the circumstances that will allow us to
warp back into Angel Grove's past." He shrugged. "We don't have the
Wizard's wand that Tommy originally used, so this is it."
"Will you be able to control it enough to stop at the right time?"
Olivia
asked in concern. "How will you know to stop?"
"Dad's files were pretty detailed. We think we can hit within a matter
of
months of the original time." Corry shrugged. "If nothing else, we could
search for the energy of the green coin."
"We won't have to," Gavin said confidently. "Your dad keeps meticulous
notes."
"How will we get back?" Jared asked.
Gavin and Corry exchanged looks. "Sort of the same way. The vortex will
open approximately thirty minutes after the initial opening. Hitting the
teleport function on our communicators should open it if it's necessary
to
prematurely open the vortex."
"Should?" Nisha shook her head vehemently, braids swinging. "It's too
risky! All of this just to gain one more ranger?"
"It does have a risk factor," Corry agreed. "But I think we can't afford
not to. It's not just us at stake here, guys." She looked at her
lifelong
friends, knowing it sounded corny, but true. "It's our parents, our
families, friends...our planet. If we lose, they all lose too."
Raph sighed, breaking the tense silence. "So...we agreed then?"
"Um..." Gavin spoke up hesitantly. "There's one more thing. We only have
enough power in our combined communicators for two to pass through. That
means one person through on this side and two coming back."
"Can't you punch up the power?" Raph said, shrugging. "We don't need to
risk more than one person." Corry took a breath. "I volunteer."
"What?" Jared crossed his arms, his expression thunderous. "Why you? I'm
the oldest. I think I should go."
Not a whit intimidated by his superior size or strength, Corry looked
coolly up at him. "You're also one of the best fighters. You need to
stay.
Gavin is our brains, Raph is our leader, Nisha doesn't want to and
Olivia
is too young. That leaves me." She shrugged. "Simple logic."
"It's not that simple, Corry," Raph said quietly. "Look, it was my dumb
idea to try this and I feel like I should be the one to risk it." She
reached behind her and pulled her morpher. "Here, I'll leave this in
case
-"
"NO!" Raph and Jared said in unison. Raph gathered his words before his
more hot-tempered friend. "Keep it. You might need it." He looked at
her,
frowning. "But be careful. In fact, maybe you should go through
morphed."
Corry nodded. "Okay."
Jared put out his hand. "One thing before you go, kiddo." Nisha added
her
hand on top of his. "I think you're crazy, but if this works,..." She
smirked. "I'll still think it!"
"Thanks, Nisha," Corry said dryly. She added her hand. Raph, Olivia and
Gavin all joined the huddle. "POWER RANGERS!"
Corry blinked fiercely, not meeting anyone's eyes as she stepped over to
where Gavin and she had set up the communicators.
"RETURN QUICKLY, CORRIANE. MAY THE POWER PROTECT YOU." She smiled at her
friends, something she'd heard her mother saying coming to mind. "Catch
ya
on the flip side, guys." Morpher in her hands she said, "White Ranger
Power!"
Thomas Oliver groaned and pulled the pillow over his head. These
Colonists
were great people, but they started working way too early in the
morning!
Whoever was working was pounding awfully loudly. Belatedly he realized
it
was someone at his door.
Great. Probably another "helpful" mother. There seemed to be no shortage
of
mothers pushing their marriageable daughters at him.
"Hang on! Be right there!"
With a muttered curse, he rolled out of bed, pulled on a pair of
breeches
and grabbed a shirt. Stumbling towards the door he could only get one
arm
to find a sleeve and gave up, just pulling the shirt together before
opening the door.
The sun hit right in his eyes and he squinted, eyes already blurry from
having just woken up. Thomas blinked, putting a hand up to shield his
eyes.
"I must be dreaming. Too weird."
"Wait!"
Thomas started, a little surprised, but more awake as the white armored
person shoved an arm in the door to keep him from closing it. "You're
sure
a pushy dream." He frowned, getting his first really good look at who
stood
there. "And you shrunk too."
"I do not have time for this!"
Thomas found himself propelled gently but firmly back into the cabin.
The
door shut, leaving him facing the stranger who was
not..quite..familiar.
"Look, I need to talk fast here - "
"You're a girl," Thomas said, dumbfounded. "Where's Tom?"
"Geez, I thought they said you were bright." Irritated by his denseness,
Corry pulled her helmet off and glared at him. "Obviously I'm not Tommy
Oliver. Now would you please listen?"
If anything, he looked more astounded. "Who are you? You..you kind of
look
like Kim..."
"I should, she's my mother." Corry pushed him back into a chair. "Sit.
We
need to talk."
"Your mother?" Alarmed, Thomas held up his hands. "Look, I never even
-"
"I know. Now forgive me for being rude, but SHUT UP AND JUST LISTEN!"
Corry
set her helmet on the table. "The people you knew as the Rangers are
adults
in my time and are the parents of the current team. Tommy couldn't come
because..."
Corry's voice softened. This wasn't going to be easy for him. "He was
killed in a battle with Goldar over twenty-one years ago."
Thomas paled under his tan. "Killed?"
Corry nodded. "The team eventually got rid of Goldar and the rest and
retired. It's been peaceful for years, but now there's a new
threat...and
our parents disappeared about a week ago and we have no idea where they
are
or how they are...and now Zordon recruited us for the new team but we're
not very good at this stuff and we really got our butts kicked...and the
new threat is totally overwhelming and even Zordon is worried...and
-"
"Wait!" Thomas held up his hands, vividly reminded of Kimberly when she
got
excited. No doubt this was truly her daughter. "Where do I come into all
of
this?"
She looked at him in disbelief. "We need you to come back to our time.
We
need you on our team."
Thomas stared at her. This was no dream, but it was wild enough to be
one!
Tom dead? Kim and the others adults with children his age? He'd only
been
here three months! Maybe this was a trick or trap by Rita or Zedd. His
eyes
fell on the helmet
on the table and he picked it up. Where Tommy had a tiger, this White
Ranger had a wolf on her helmet and the golden cirlce on her chest. He
looked at her, standing there anxiously waiting for his reply. An amazed
look quirked his mouth upwards as he
searched her face and found what he was looking for. "Your dad must be
Billy. I take it the color assignments changed?"
Surprised, Corry nodded. "We're all more strongly powered than the old
White Ranger was." She took the helmet as Thomas handed it to her.
Standing, he walked away. Corry's hopes fell and she fought not to
cry.
"Let's see." Thomas was at a chest of drawers, and opened one to pull
out a
pouch. "How much time until you have to leave?"
"Five minutes," Corry said dully.
"Not much time. Let me get dressed, then we'll go." He smiled slightly
as
she turned to look at him, her face lit up with surprise and joy.
"Really?!"
"Really. Here, hold this for me, will you?" Thomas tossed her the pouch
and
walked into the bedroom to get dressed.
Corry caught the pouch and curiously opened it. A power coin fell out
into
the palm of her glove. "Awesome," she whispered. The green power coin!
She
carefully returned it to the pouch and pulled it shut.
Thomas came back out and looked around. "Guess I don't need any of this
stuff. The neighbors are really gonna wonder about me now."
"We have to get going." Corry headed for the door, Thomas right behind.
She
looked around outside and saw no one. They snuck back through the
township,
making sure no one saw them, then on out into the woods. "Not much time
left. Take hold of my arm."
"Your uniform is a lot more armored than ours were."
"The bad guys are a lot meaner," Corry replied soberly. "Haaang on!"
There
was a wrenching feeling as the vortex opened and sucked them in.
"So, who are these enemies?"
Corry reached over and punched up a hologram. "See for yourself." Thomas
watched the scene play for a moment and frowned. "I don't see
anything."
"Precisely." Corry switched over to infra-red and thermal and suddenly
the
scene glowed with the powerful shapes of beings Thomas hadn't seen
before.
"My God," he whispered. "What are they?"
"We call them wraiths." Gavin shrugged. "We don't know. They never
announced their arrival, never said why they were attacking Earth or
what
their goal was. They just...were."
"They always attack at night," Raph added. "From what we've been able to
see of them, which isn't much, they look like big, muscular
shadows."
"Big," Olivia gestured far above her head. "big, muscled shadows. You
can't
see them coming at night."
"Unless you're in a well-lit area," Gavin inserted. "And that only lasts
until they take out the light source, which is usually a matter of
seconds." Jared finished.
"How many hit you last time?" Thomas counted at least nine on the
hologram.
Nisha snorted. "Who knows? Can't see them, but there was a least one for
each of us."
"One other thing." Corry ended the holo and pulled up a video of the
last
attack. "They're very careful about not trashing the buildings. People
they
don't seem to give a rip about, but buildings...." Her expression was
grim
as she watched the vid play. "Unlike every other enemy the Rangers had
ever
had they don't grow to mega size. They just get enormously strong." She
fast-forwarded the vid. "They're so strong we had to retreat to our
individual Zords to fight them."
"We found if we combined Zords we were too slow to combat them." Gavin
sighed as the vid showed the MegaZord crashing into several buildings.
"We
did more damage that night than the enemy."
"To buildings, yes." Raph was quiet for a moment. "Angel Grove lost over
thirty citizens that night."
"Lost...as in..killed?" Thomas couldn't quite grasp the level the battle
had escalated to in just twenty-one years.
"They didn't have armor to protect them, or morphin energy," Corry said
sadly. "The attack sirens didn't go off because we weren't prepared for
an
attack, so no one was in the shelters when they hit. The shelters were
pretty run down too."
"Those were the first two things we fixed," Gavin added. "Our, uh,
public
image was kinda trashed that night." Jared stood to pace the chamber.
"People are blaming the Rangers for not warning them, not showing up in
time and destroying public buildings."
"Not a good night." Nisha tossed her long braids over her shoulder. "And
this Gold Ranger," Thomas gestured to the vid. "Has he seen these guys
before?"
"His name is Trey, and no." Corry rubbed her forehead wearily. "Neither
have the Aquitians, the Edenois, the Eltarians or anyone else we could
get
a reply from."
"Did you ask - "
"Look!" Corry jumped to her feet, irritated. "We've asked everyone we
know,
a few we just happened to make contact with and anyone else Alpha and
Zordon even remotely know! No...one...knows!"
"Easy, Corry." Raph pulled her away from the control panel and put an
arm around her. "We're all tired, scared and very uncertain. This is not
the time to turn on one another."
"Yeah." Corry pulled away to stalk over to the glass cases containing
the
Old Ranger suits. "I know." She turned. "I'm sorry. This is frustrating
and
we're not getting anywhere and we're no closer to finding our parents."
Corry closed her eyes and leaned back against the cases. "I just don't
know
how to deal with any more."
Thomas looked down, deeply concerned. If the teams' moral was already
this
low...? "One thing at a time."
"Huh?" Raph looked at him curiously. "What'd you say?"
"One thing at a time," Thomas repeated. "First priority, I'd say, is
protecting Angel Grove. If we can't do that, we won't have any support
and
no ones gonna want us here." He stood and looked at Gavin. "Have you
rigged
the team's helmets to see infra-red and thermal?"
The teens eyes widened. "No. No...I never.... I'll get right on it.
Alpha?"
As the two walked over to discuss how to do just that, Jared watched
Thomas
pace to Zordon's column and back. His eyes met Raph's and he could see
his
friend was beating himself up for not thinking of that already. Jared
walked over to Raph. "We
haven't been thinking too clearly, have we?"
"Guess not." Raph didn't look happy. "Let's see what we can do to help
Gavin."
Corry had disappeared into the nether regions of the chamber where her
father's workroom was. Nisha and Olivia looked around and then at each
other. "We're gonna get out for a little bit. Maybe see the folks who
had
to be hospitalized."
"Okay." Raph tried to smile encouragingly. "Listen for your
communicators.
It's only four hours until sunset."
"Yeah, all right." Nisha rolled her eyes. "Like I needed to be
reminded."
Olivia nodded somberly. The two girls disappeared in a flash of red and
pink light.
Thomas decided to go check out the changes in the Zords.
It was eerie to see the ones that had come after his departure. Thomas
shook his head, resisting the urge to check some of them out. This
wasn't
the time. He continued on through the corridors until he came to the
aqua
bay. DragonZord must be in there....
The urge to see him was too strong.
It smelled like sea water as the door opened then shut behind him.
Thomas
stepped out onto the catwalk leading out to the massive Zord. Slowing
walking forward, he studied the changes made in DragonZord since he'd
last
seen him. Where it had been slow and clunky, it was now much sleeker.
The
whole body had undergone massive changes and it looked more like the
Zords
he'd seen in the other bays. Only the face remained unchanged. Same
massive
jaws, and blood red eyes. Thomas reached up to touch the silver jaw.
"Hello, old friend. Looks like we both have some major changes in front
of
us."
"You won't need this anymore."
Thomas whirled to find Corry watching him. She held the Dragon Dagger in
her hand. "What?"
Rolling her eyes, Corry walked to him. "Do you always do that?"
"Do what?"
"Ask a question when someone says something, even when you heard it the
first time. It makes people think you're a little slow." She shook her
head. "Mom always said you had a horrible memory, but she never
mentioned
you were slow."
Thomas wasn't offended, just slightly amused. It wasn't the first time
someone had labeled him - it used to be jock or karate kid. People often
assumed you were dense when you were athletic. Apparently some things
hadn't changed. He shrugged.
"She's right about the memory. Guess I don't remember the second."
Now it was Corry's turn to smile slightly. "TouchÈ." She handed him the
dagger. "You won't need this now."
"Did Billy update him or did you and Gavin?" Corry shrugged. "Dad
designed
the specs. Gavin and I did the majority of the work - under his
supervision." She swallowed hard as a lump formed in her throat. "We
never
could've done it without him."
"Sounds like nothings changed," Thomas said wryly. "We never could've
made
it without him either." He turned from DragonZord to find Corry looking
at
him oddly. "What now?"
"I always got the feeling that you and dad were friends, but not really
good ones. Am I wrong?"
Thomas shrugged. "We were good friends and went through a lot together.
But, just like this team, there was friction. Billy was never
appreciated
enough with Jason and I getting so much of the attention. I think that
hurt
his feelings." He sighed. "There was nothing he couldn't do once he set
his
mind to it."
Corry laughed. "That's what he said about you!"
"He did? I thought you said..." He frowned at her. "I wanted to know
what
you really thought of my dad." She arched an eyebrow. "I already know
what
you think of my mom."
Thomas shook his head. "I should know better than to argue with Kim and
Billy's daughter." He looked at her. She had Kim's cheeriness, but it
seemed also some of Billy's moodiness. "Well, just remember, Tommy knew
both of them better and longer
than I did, and I'm not Tommy."
"He didn't live that much longer after you were gone, so for all intents
and purposes..." she shrugged. "you and he are the same."
Thomas sighed. Wasn't worth arguing about he decided. "So what did you
mean
about not needing the dagger?"
"When the team got the Zeo powers and dad didn't he went to Aquitar at
one
point. When he came back he had a new technology borrowed from them. The
Red BattleZord was the result of that. Instead of controlling the Zord
with
controls in the cockpit, Tommy's brainwaves controlled the Zord. It was
a
little rough at first because in order to control the Zord you had to
control your mind." Corry shot him a grin. "But, Tommy pulled it off and
that set the precedent for the new Zord designs afterwards."
"You mean DragonZord can be controlled telepathically?"
"Mmm, sort of." Corry patted the Zord. "It's a little more than that,
but
basically the power coin is the conduit that allows the transfer of
information instead of controls or the dagger. If you're in the cockpit
instead of on the ground, it doesn't matter. The important thing is to
remember you think about what you want the Zord to do and it does
it."
"So, it will mimic my moves also?"
"Exactly." Corry was impressed by his catching that. "It doesn't matter
if
you just think the move out or act it out. Either way, the Zord
follows."
She bit her lip uncertainly. "There's one more thing."
"What's that?" Thomas was surprised she seemed hesitant to say it.
"Don't
tell me. It turns into a pumpkin on the twelfth stroke of midnight."
Corry laughed. "No, I don't think so." She reached out to DragonZord.
"Dad
and I are the only ones who ever talked about this. Remember, this is
the
oldest of the Zords currently used. Rita had it for... what? A thousand
years before the Green Ranger called it out of the ocean?"
Thomas nodded.
"True, we redesigned it's body, but we used the same metal. This is
still
the same old DragonZord you knew before, no matter what he looks like
now."
Corry looked into the deep red eyes. "I know this sounds crazy, but Dad
and
I both think
DragonZord is, to some degree...aware." She looked up reluctantly to see
how Thomas would react to that.
He frowned mildly. "Aware. As in sentient?"
"Yes."
Thomas looked like he was worlds away. "Huh, and I always thought it was
just me."
"What?"
He smiled. "See? Easy habit to fall into, isn't it?" Thomas held up a
hand
to forestall her wrath. "I always got the feeling that he was aware of
me
and..." He looked a little embarrassed. "Maybe cared for me somehow.
Watched out for me. Sometimes I swear he'd move or do something almost
as
soon as I'd think of it -or even before I'd realize I was in
danger."
Corry stared at him thoughtfully. "I wonder what dad would think of
that.
He wouldn't be surprised, I think. We got some real strong impressions
working on Dragon that he wanted to be back in action. Almost like
a...longing."
"I dreamed about him when I first went back to the Colonies. Now I
wonder...."
"Dad thought you might be a telepath of some degree. You must be if you
could sense DragonZord." Corry patted the Zord. "WolfZord is somewhat
aware
also." She shrugged. "It's weird, because he's one of the newer
Zords."
"Maybe the Zords respond to the people most like them." Corry looked at
him
in surprise. "Maybe." She turned and walked away. "Let's hope so. We're
gonna need every advantage we can get over the wraiths."
Thomas nodded. "No kidding." He trailed a hand along DragonZords jaw.
"Rest
well, old friend. If you are aware, then get ready. We've got to kick
some
butt...just like the old days." Was it his imagination or did the red
eye
flare for just an eyeblink? With a smile, Thomas followed Corry out of
the
bay.
The team was so keyed up waiting at the Power Chamber (even though they
said they didn't want to be any place else) Thomas suggested they go out
and look over the last battle site. They morphed and teleported out,
leaving a relieved Alpha and
Zordon to some much needed quiet time.
When they appeared in the business district, pandemonium broke out.
Apparently everyone remembered how destructive they'd been last time
they
showed up.
"Run!"
"Oh no, it's them again!"
"Run for your lives!"
Thomas sighed. "Definitely gotta work on our image." He watched the
usually
chaotic business area clear out in a matter of minutes. There wasn't
even
any traffic!
"That's, uh, some effect we have on people, huh?" Yellow Ranger/Gavin
said.
"Maybe we don't need sirens. We could just show up."
"Very funny." Black Ranger/Raph gave him a not-so-gentle thunk on the
helmet.
"Hey, careful! I just got these things working to infra-red and
thermal!"
Red Ranger/Nisha shook her head. "Great. One hit and they're out, is
that
what you're saying?"
"Well...no, but -"
"Guys," Thomas interrupted, reminding himself to be patient. This was
not
the old group with years of teamwork and experience. "Let's take a look
around, see if there's anything out of place. There's gotta be something
that will give us a clue what we're up against."
"Shadows on steroids is what," Blue Ranger/Jared grumbled. It would've
been
funny, except their nerves were all stretched to the limit. Pink
Ranger/Olivia pushed down the hysterical laughter that threatened to
bubble
out, and concentrated on scanning the area with her helmet's new
capabilities. Out of the corner of her visor she saw White Ranger/Corry
kneeling down to examine a section of wall that bore the distinct
impression of a human outline. Olivia walked over as her friend
noticeably
stiffened. "Cor..." Belatedly she remembered their identities were
secret.
"um..White Ranger, did you find something?"
White slowly nodded. Putting a hand against the building to steady
herself
she stood. "Thomas," she croaked, sounding sick.
Olivia realized the newest member of their group hadn't heard the call.
"Green Ranger? Something's wrong." She gripped Corry's arm as the Ranger
swayed.
"What's going on?" Thomas heard the quiet fear in Olivia's voice and saw
Corry sway.
"Here." Corry shoved a sample collector at him. "I gotta go." She
teleported out in a flash of white as Thomas and Olivia stood gaping
behind
their helmets.
"I think she feels sick."
"What was she doing?"
Thomas knelt to look where Corry had been. "Oh my God." Touching the
dried
red substance spattered all over the wall he looked at the container and
stood. "Let's get back. We need to see what this is."
In a rainbow blur the Power Rangers teleported out of the business
district, leaving people curious about what the visit had been for, but
grateful no more buildings weregoing to crash on them.
They arrived back at the Power Chamber to the sounds of retching. Alpha
stood hovering over Corry who had managed to grab a bucket from
somewhere.
"Well, at least she didn't use her helmet." Nisha grimaced and picked
the
white helmet up. "Corry-girl, what's wrong?"
"Let's find out. Gavin?" Thomas handed him the container. "Will you
analyze
this please? We need to know what this is."
Gavin took the container gingerly, as if it held nitroglycerin, and
walked
over to a row of equipment. Raph and Jared followed, curious.
"You going to be okay?" Olivia asked. A worried frown puckered her
brow.
"What did you eat for lunch?" Nisha tried to lighten the group's mood.
"Because I don't want whatever it was!"
Sliding down to sit on the floor, Corry waved the bucket Alpha held away
with a grimace. "Thanks, Alpha, but I really don't think there's
anything
left."
"Ay yi yi!" Alpha pushed a button on one of the control panels and the
bucket flashed out, teleported away to who knew where - or cared.
"Dear God in Heaven."
Gavin's quiet exclamation got everyone's eyes on him. He looked at
Corry,
his face white. "You recognized it?"
"What? Gavin..." Thomas strode over. "Don't hold out on us."
"Yeah, come on, buddy." Raph steadied the younger man. "What is
that?"
"It's a piece of circuitry from a very complex device." Gavin's voice
trembled.
"You mean...the wraiths are mechanical?" Jared frowned. "It's a piece of
Lupine." Corry leaned her head back against the wall, feeling the nausea
rise again. "My dad's best kept secret. Lupine is...well, it's
microcircuitry dad actually implanted in his head that ties him directly
into Wolfecorp's main computer."
Nisha's eyes widened. "Your dad is a cyborg?"
"No!" Corry's head snapped up, her eyes flashing angrily. "He's not any
different than you or I...except he's got a chip in his head." She
looked
helplessly at Gavin. "Or did."
"Corry..." Raph struggled to stay calm and not give in to emotions or
fear.
"I'm sure there's a good explanation."
"There's more." Gavin took a deep breath. "One, this blood isn't that
old.
I'd guess, without running tests on it, it's from no more than two
nights
ago. Two, those scorch marks on the buildings..."
"They remind me of the Hiroshima Museum," Olivia said. "The shadows left
when the atom bomb went off."
"Precisely." Gavin swallowed hard. "I think I know what might be
happening,
but if I'm right..." He looked at Corry.
She nodded miserably. "Those thirty people we thought were dead might
not
be...and neither are our parents."
"Wait." Thomas shook his head. "You think the wraiths...are...your
parents
and those people? That's quite a jump to make."
"Those people did kinda vaporize in a puff." Raph grimaced at the
memory.
He blanched as it suddenly hit home. "We've been fighting our
parents?"
Corry demorphed and slowly stood. She walked over to Gavin. "Let's make
sure."
"And pray to God we're wrong."
Zordon watched, feeling helpless, as the teens prowled the Power Chamber
like caged animals. He had no words of wisdom to say or any idea of how
to
comfort them. That made him feel even worse.
"This is a nightmare." Olivia's voice trembled. She was beginning to
have
serious doubts about her being on the team. Growing up, she'd begged her
parents for stories of the Power Rangers. Their mighty deeds had sounded
so
exciting, and even though she couldn't tell anyone else, it had been a
secret thrill to know her mom and dad had been Rangers. Her dreams were
crumbling around her as the reality of being a Ranger settled in.
Raph gently gripped her shoulder. "We have to keep hoping, 'Livia. Don't
give up hope."
"Aw, cut the leader pep talks, Raph!" Nisha stalked over to glare at
him.
"This isn't like when we got lost camping and had to find our way back.
We
are in serious trouble here!"
"I know that, Nisha." Raph's fraying temper snapped. "So should we just
sit
down and cry? Give up?"
"That's enough!" Thomas pulled Raph away from his teammate before she
could
deck him. "Arguing and fighting with each other is not going to solve
our
problems." He let Raph go. The teen shot Nisha one last surly look
before
stalking over to lean
against the wall.
Nisha put her hands on her hips and turned her anger on Thomas. "And who
appointed you Lord and Leader?"
He didn't flinch as he met her smoldering gaze and calmly answered, "No
one. If you want a fight, Nisha.." One dark eyebrow rose. "..I suggest
you
save it for the wraiths. Venting on your teammates only hurts us
all."
"He's right." Jared walked over to stand next to Nisha. "We gotta hold
it
together." He held out a hand. "Remember what my dad and Mr. Park taught
us
about martial arts?"
"Yeah." Nisha let out her breath in a reluctant sigh. "Yeah, all right.
She
took Jared's hand and let him lead her over to sit against the wall.
Gavin looked up from the computer. "Guys?" Everyone jumped up and
hurried
over to gather at the console. Their anxious faces were too much for
Corry.
Tears filled her eyes and she shook her head, not trusting her
voice.
Awkwardly, Gavin patted her shoulder. "Um...we ran tests on the scorch
marks, the blood and Lupine. Sorry, guys, the bad news is...they're all
positive. It's human and the DNA matches Mr. Cranston's."
"What about everyone else?" Olivia gulped. Closing her eyes, Corry
forced
her emotions back. Later. Later she could cry or scream or...whatever.
Right now it was time to be as factual as possible. "It's probably safe
to
theorize that the first nine wraiths that attacked us are our nine
missing
parents, but until we can collect samples on them also..." She took a
deep
breath and opened her eyes. "...that remains uncertain. We probably
should
approach this as if they are our parents, however."
Geez, she sounded just like Billy when he had bad news to tell the old
team! Thomas watched as the news sunk in, leaving the team stunned. If
this
was what the enemy had hoped to accomplish, it/he/she was certainly
doing a
great job.
"Fight...our parents?" Olivia shook her head. "I can't! I can't fight
Mr.
Cranston either - he's like my second father!"
"Olivia," Corry's voice was flat. "he is my father, but he's also a
danger
to Angel Grove." Her expression faltered for a moment, revealing the
turmoil they all felt. "We can't just sit back and let them take
over."
"RANGERS," Zordon's voice startled them all, making them jump. They
turned
to face their mentor, faces full of hope that he would have an answer.
He
hesitated. "ALPHA HAS FINISHED ANALYZING THE OTHER SCORCH MARKS AND
HAS CONFIRMED THAT THE WRAITHS ARE INDEED YOUR PARENTS, ALONG WITH OTHER
CITIZENS OF ANGEL GROVE. I CANNOT ASK YOU TO FIGHT YOUR PARENTS. THIS IS
A
DECISION EACH OF YOU
WILL HAVE TO MAKE ON YOUR OWN."
Raph took a step forward. "But, if we don't stop them...who will?"
Thomas
shook his head. "The latest news report said the Governor has called in
the
National Guard. They'll go the traditional military route in protecting
the
city."
"That might kill them!" Nisha cried. "We can't let them do that!"
"Isn't there...anyone else?" Olivia looked up at Zordon, tears streaming
down her face.
Corry put an arm around her friend. "We already went that route, 'Livy.
It's us or the militia."
Jared stepped forward and turned to face the team. "I for one, would
rather
we handle it ourselves. I don't trust the military not to kill them."
His
expression was grim. "I say we take care of it."
Gavin bowed his head.
"We're assuming we have only one option, guys," Thomas said quietly. He
gained every eye, including Alpha's sensors. "Yeah, we have to keep the
wraiths from hurting people, but we need to start looking for a way to
get
them back to normal."
Gavin and Corry looked at each other, doubt and hope equally mixed in
their
faces. There was mutual agreement in their eyes."Where do we start?"
"I can't believe you volunteered us!" Gavin hissed and nervously looked
around the darkened plaza.
"You got a better idea?" Corry whispered angrily. "I'm open to any
suggestions."
"No." Gavin turned his back, hurt by the sharp tone of voice she
used.
"Don't sulk, Gav. I'm sorry." Corry sighed, scanning the area again.
"I'm
just...."
"Yeah, I know." He touched her arm. "Me too." They were just having the
worst day of their lives. Not a good thing when you're only fifteen or
sixteen. "But how much worse can this day get?" He muttered quietly.
Two shapes flared up in Corry's enhanced vision. "It just got worse by a
factor of about nine! HEADS UP!" Adrenaline made her feel like she was
running a marathon as she gripped the collection gun she and Gavin both
carried.
"Oh man." Gavin put his back to Corry as he spotted three more
shapes.
Corry's hands were shaking as she dropped into a fighting stance. Which
one
is dad? Stop it, Corry! Forcing the thoughts to the back of her mind,
Corry
bit hard on the inside of her cheek, welcoming the pain as a
distraction.
Attitude. It's all attitude.
Gavin didn't have time to think as one of the shadows leaped at him,
moving
so fast he couldn't even duck. "Aghh!" He tumbled sideways as the wraith
smacked him brutally.
Corry saw him out of the corner of her eye as she rolled, barely
avoiding
the swipe of a wraith. She came up on her feet and found herself
surrounded
by five wraiths and four more moving towards her. "This is not good.
Gavin!" Gathering her strength, Corry leaped up and split kicked. It was
like kicking cement - it hurt! Even morphed. "Big trouble!" Even as she
came down, one moved forward and kicked her. It felt like a freight
train
smashed into her - and rammed her into a wall as she rebounded
off another wraith and fell to the ground, stunned.
"Sie-kah!"
"Try picking on someone your own size!"
"Sorry, folks!"
Thomas, Jared and Raph jumped in and backed the wraiths off their fallen
teammates.
"Corry! Try to get - " Raph ducked. "Close enough to get a
sample...OOF!"
He took a hit in the stomach and dropped to his knees. As the wraith
grabbed for him, he caught it's arms and struggled to hold it.
"Corry!"
Fighting off the dizziness, Corry half-ran, half-stumbled past where
Jared
was fighting off a wraith and jabbed the collection gun into the back of
the wraith Raph held. "Got it!"
Jared winced as the wraith freed itself from Raph and backhanded Corry.
She
went tumbling end over end. Growling, Jared swept the feet out from
under
the wraith he was fighting and grabbed the others arm to flip it. "You
okay?"
"Jay, behind you!" Thomas knocked two wraiths together and shoved
another
one back to trip over them. "Gavin, you with us?" He ran over to where
Corry was laying. "You okay?"
"Did you get the number of that train?" Corry asked woozily. "Stay
down."
Thomas roundhouse kicked once, twice and pushed two wraiths back.
"We're gettin' pulverized!" Nisha barely avoided a kick that probably
would've sent her into tomorrow.
"I've got my sample!" Gavin ducked and two wraiths collided. "Let's go!"
Olivia was doing her best, but she felt like she was playing tag with
WWF
wrestlers.
"Teleport out!" Thomas hesitated, making sure everyone else was gone
before
hitting his own teleport control. The plaza disappeared in a flash of
light
and was replaced moments later with the Power Chamber. "Everyone okay?"
He
pulled off his
helmet and walked over to where Corry, Gavin and Nisha were sprawled on
the
floor. Raph, Jared and Olivia had their helmets off and were kneeling
next
to them. Raph was rubbing his abdomen and grimacing.
"Just give me massive amounts of aspirin and I'll be fine." Nisha
groaned and sat up, removing her helmet. "That really hurts."
"I feel like one huge bruise." Gavin groaned. "Don't demorph yet,"
Thomas
advised. "Rangers heal fast because of the power we absorb morphing, but
keeping the suit on seems to help speed it up."
Corry rolled onto her stomach and pushed herself slowly up until she was
sitting on her knees and removed her helmet. She held the collection gun
up. "I hope this is worth it."
Thomas held out a hand. "Need some help up?"
"Thanks." Corry grimaced as he pulled her to her feet. "Gavin, we can
turn
into puddles of pain later. Let's get these into analysis."
"I'm moving, really I am." Gavin accepted Jared's hand up. "Ouch! Oh
geez,
why didn't anyone warn me being a Ranger was so painful."
"Because we wanted you to join." Corry smiled wearily. "You just want me
for my brains though. Ouch. Not my body." He grinned at her.
Corry rolled her eyes in reply and left it at that. Some things never
changed.
Chapter 2: Transitions
At least eight hours to grow the cultures.... Thomas decided to take
that
time and go check out the changes in Angel Grove. Too wound up to sleep,
he
teleported to the park.
Walking along the quiet paths brought back a lot of memories. Not my
memories. Thomas stuck his hands in his jacket pockets and walked with
the
ghosts of the past.
He felt like a stranger in his own life.
In the Colonies, he hadn't felt this way. He hadn't been known (except
as a
bit of an oddity -- something Angel Grove residents were going to get
used
to) and there had been no record of his -- or Tommy's -- past.
Angel Grove present. Well, twenty-one years may have passed, but this
was
Tommy's turf. This was where he'd lived and been known in the community
as
a young man with a bright future.
It was where he'd died.
Thomas closed his eyes at the pain that brought. It wasn't fair! It
should've been him. What had Tommy done to consign him to death so
young?
Looking up Thomas realized he was at Angel's Rest Cemetery. He shivered
slightly as a breeze blew, stirring the long grass on the hillside. It
was
cool in the early morning hours. The sun was just beginning to show in
the
east.
Thomas looked at the rows and rows of markers. So many people. Wonder
how
many because of monsters? His eyes went to a statue of a weeping angel
and
he sighed. Almost with a will of their own, his feet carried him down
the
rows. He scanned the headstones. There!
Thomas James Oliver.
A shiver ran through him, raising goose bumps on his arms that had
nothing
to do with the temperature. Swallowing hard, Thomas took several steps
over
and stood before the marker. Kneeling, he reached out to trace the
letters
engraved in the gray granite. "Nor steel nor poison, malice domestic,
foreign levy, nothing can touch him further." Shakespeare, huh? His
fingers
went up to the name.
Oh God. It was true.
1979 - 1997
It felt like yesterday -- he and the White Ranger fought off the
magically
enlarged rats terrorizing the Colonists. He told Tommy it was better if
he
stayed, and materializing a hat, tipped it to the White Ranger. That was
the last time he'd seen him.
Tommy was dead. Twenty-one years ago.
Here he was, the clone, alive and well, kneeling in dew-wet grass to
stare
at his progenitor's headstone. Did I do the right thing, coming forward
like this? I don't belong....
You didn't belong in Colonial times either. Thomas wryly acknowledged
the
point his conscience brought up. Where do I belong? Anywhere?
Nowhere?
The silent cemetery offered no answers. No comfort. Thomas wished the
old
team was there to talk to. They had always helped each other with
problems.
Standing, Thomas sighed. Whatever answers he sought wouldn't be found
here.
Tommy was long gone. Time to let the dead rest in peace.
Still, he felt he owed a great debt to Tommy. "I swear, Tommy, my life
won't be in vain. I'll get them back, all of them."
After that? Well, one thing at a time.
Gavin rubbed the back of his neck. He hadn't meant to fall asleep here.
After all, the Power Chamber was not the most comfy place to sleep in.
Stretching, he looked around.
Hmmm. Wonder where Corry went? Probably home. Gavin frowned. Thanks a
lot
for leaving me asleep against a console! Grumbling about uncaring
friends,
he headed for the restroom.
Once freshened up, Gavin felt more human. He made some coffee and went
over
to the lab table to check the cultures. A couple more hours and they
would
have some answers.
Five a.m. Gavin sipped his coffee and looked around. How was it he
always
got stuck hanging around waiting for tests while the others took off?
Sure,
he wasn't super ninja like Jared or Raph, or even tough like Nisha. He
was
a heck of a lot tougher than Olivia and she got to go everywhere! So did
Corry, for that matter, and she was only a little better than him in a
fight!
She was younger, still a klutz in a lot of ways, and not half as smart!
Oh,
but her mom was one of the "original" rangers. Gavin made a face. So
what?
Him? He was a little computer nerd, a brain geek. Yeah, he worked out,
but
it didn't show a lot. There just wasn't much there to work with yet. His
voice even cracked still sometimes when he laughed!
It wasn't fair. Jared and Raph had biceps the size of his thigh! And
Thomas.... Gavin growled. Mister thinks he knows it all. Came in here
like
he owned the place, like some saving grace and tried to tell them what
to
do.
Gavin stood to pace. Maybe he should just show them all how useless, how
lost they would be without him.
They never appreciate me. They snub me, laugh at me...like I'm a germ!
Like
I'm not good enough for them! For her.
Setting the coffee mug down with a bang, Gavin nodded to himself. "Try
doing it without me, sap-heads."
There was a blinding flash of yellow as he teleported out.
She woke with a start and looked around. "Where the - ..." Oh yeah.
Nisha laid back and stared up at the ceiling. It was white. Plain white.
Her bedroom at home had glow-in-the-dark stars her father had helped her
put up when she was eight. She loved to turn on her flashlight for a
moment
then off and watch the stars glimmer.
This was Uncle Curtis' guest room. Very adult. Very boring. Sure, he was
a
talented musician, the scores of best-selling CDs on the wall proved
that,
but his visual imagination really lacked.
Nisha liked being different. Walking that line between original and
shocking was her thing. It wasn't easy when you were part of a team.
The early morning light glinted off her communicator. Nisha frowned.
They made her conform. She couldn't even play with her uniform
and
liven it up.
Not that she hadn't tried, but Zordon had explained they were supposed
to
look like a team. That meant conforming.
It had been a point for her when the power had chosen her to be the Red
Ranger. Her! Not one of the guys, but Nisha Taylor.
Then Zordon had gone and explained the re-assignment of the balance.
Yes,
red was her personality, her color, but it didn't automatically mean
leader
now.
That had really sucked. She was the Red Ranger - tradition had always
held
that color was the leader of the Rangers, or at the least
second-in-command
to the White Ranger.
So why had Zordon thrown countless decades of tradition away?
Because for the first time, females had received the red and the white
powers! The old wind-bag just couldn't stand that!
Of course, Raph and Jared had been thrilled. Their initial dismay had
turned to relief.
Then to top it off, Corry had to go and grab the dead guy from the past
and
bring him in. So much for balance!
Why don't we just change the name of the team to Testosterone
Rangers!?
Nisha snorted in annoyance. They thought she couldn't lead, thought
she'd
buckle under pressure.
Shah, right! If they thought they could push her around and take her for
granted they were way wrong!
Nisha sat up, jaw set in a determined line. I'll show them. They think
I'm
all fun and games, never serious?
They are gonna get their sorry butts whipped!
Olivia pulled the comforter tighter around her shivering body. The
breeze
blew right through her, but she refused to leave the bay window or close
it.
Her parents were out there. Somewhere.
Clutching her stuffed rabbit tighter, Olivia shut out the nagging doubts
about their return. Of course they'd come back! They would be just
fine.
They were Power Rangers! The good guys. Good guys always win. Right?
No one reassured her. No one spoke words of comfort or hugged her. Uncle
Franklin was asleep upstairs. Besides, he didn't know The Secret. He
wouldn't understand.
They all thought she was so young and shy -- just because she preferred
to
sit back and observe before she jumped in. It was hard to be heard over
the
racket all the others made!
Even when she did speak up, they brushed her off. Too young, too
inexperienced. Too naive.
I am not! I am not stupid either! Everyone looks to Gavin to be the
brains,
or Corry. What about me? If they'd shut up for two seconds they just
might
hear me!
Olivia held her rabbit fiercely. "They will not overlook me because of
my
age anymore! I'm just as bright, just as quick and agile as any of
them!"
She smiled, a knowing, mocking parody of a smile. "We'll just see if I
can
accomplish what all of them together can't! We will see who laughs
then!"
Raph woke up early, before the sun was even peeking over the horizon.
His
stomach rumbled loudly. He felt like he hadn't eaten for days. Stomach
rumbling louder, he walked into the kitchen and began to pull food out
of
the fridge.
Boiled eggs, salami, tomatoes, jalapeno peppers, salsa, some
tortillas.....
Whatever wasn't bolted down came out. Raph set it on the table and
smiled.
He hadn't done this since his last growing spurt.
His smile faded. Dad had heard him and had come in to join the feast. It
never failed to amaze him how much his dad could put away.
Popping a Jolt Cola, Raph sat and held the can up in silent salute. "To
you, Dad."
He wolfed down the salsa and tortillas. The peppers followed.
Dad had never said much about being a Ranger. It gave Raph the feeling
things hadn't always been so great for him.
How could it be with arrogant jerks like Jason, Tommy and Billy on the
team? They thought they ran the show, and had never taken him seriously.
Never taken time to see there was more to him than eating, having a good
time and joking around.
Where had they been -- where had anyone been -- when mom left and took
Bailey with her? He had almost gone nuts, tearing the place up before
drinking himself into a stupor.
Raph bit into a pepper, savoring the hot tingling sensation. He had been
the one who had dragged dad to bed and nursed him back.
Even mom had split and left him holding the pieces of his life. I'm the
only one who has been here constantly. His gaze fell on his
communicator.
I'll be the only Ranger that ever gave a damn about you -- and I'll be
the
one who saves you!
Raphs hands tightened into fists. Screw it! Who needs the others? They
didn't give a rip about him, so he could do just fine on his own. He
always
had.
The beeping woke Corry from a dream where she was fighting -- and losing
to
-- the wraiths. Half awake, she looked up from her crossed arms. Oh. The
computer had finally found it.
Pushing her sweaty hair back, she sat up. What a nightmare. She stared
at
the screen, not really seeing it. What if it came true?
In her dream, the Rangers had become wraiths themselves -- made even
more
powerful by the fact they had the Ranger powers.
Rubbing her face, she tried to wake completely. Four hours of sleep just
didn't cut it. Wonder how dad always managed?
The thought drew her mouth into a frown. Who, besides mom, had ever
taken
into consideration the countless hours dad had spent slaving over a new
program or device?
For the team.
Always, for the team.
No one. They had taken his devices like they had a God-given right to
use
them. Like it was dad's job, his duty, to create them.
Like it was no big deal. No big deal.
Corry's eyes narrowed. She growled and stood. Maybe it was time to stop
being pushed aside for every new member who had no experience -- but a
big
attitude and muscles!
Time to show them just how capable a member of the team she was. "Okay,
you
hotshot jocks." Corry sat and began to read the computer results. "No
more
excuses or apologies. Time to pay up!"
Jared pushed the bandanna on his forehead back up and returned to
pummelling the punching bag.
He'd always had a short fuse. Waiting made it worse. "Damn!" His fist
impacted the bag with a thud. Good thing mom couldn't hear him. He'd get
a
lecture on control and self-discipline.
Jared kicked the bag and punched it again. This absolutely stank.
THUD!
He hated being helpless. THUD, THUD!
Having to wait while those two kids tried to figure it out -- or pretend
they did.
"Damn!" WHACK! THUD!
Then to top it off, Raph won't even blow his nose without Zordon okaying
it. And now...now this arrogant jerk with a real attitude problem shows
up
and tries to run the show. WHAM!
Jared stopped and put a hand out to still the bag.
Wait, it's so simple.
Why waste time waiting when I can take care of it?
With a laugh he turned, heading for the shower. Time to show the team
what
a real leader was like.
Thomas shook his wrist as it suddenly tingled. Weird. Maybe I hit it
--
Belatedly, as usual, his memory kicked in and he remembered the
communicators didn't beep now. They did something to irritate the
nerve.
"This is Thomas." Oops! He forgot to look around first, but no one
seemed
to notice.
"Thomas, thank goodness!" Alpha's voice quivered with worry. "At least
you
answered!"
"Alpha," Thomas walked over to a shaded spot away from everyone. "What's
wrong?"
"None of the others are responding to their communicators! Gavin was
here,
but he left suddenly -"
"Okay, Alpha. I'll be right there." Picking up the jogging trail which
was
deserted, Thomas ran until he was certain no one could see him, then
teleported.
Alpha was actually pacing as he 'ported in. "Tommy! Oops!" Alpha put a
hand
up to his helmet as Thomas winced. "I'm sorry, Thomas."
"That's okay, Alpha. He was around a lot longer than me." Thomas
shrugged
it off. "Where is everyone? I thought they'd be here, anxiously
waiting."
Zordon appeared in the huge transparent tube suddenly. "THE OTHERS ARE
IGNORING THEIR SUMMONS."
"But they -" Thomas stopped as six holograms popped up, one of each
Ranger.
A perplexed expression crossed Thomas' face as he watched the holos.
"What's wrong with them?"
The trio watched the holograms in silence for a while. No one wanted to
believe what they were seeing.
Gavin was sitting at home, feet up on the coffee table, watching
cartoons.
He laughed out loud as one of the toons fell under an anvil.
Nisha and Jared were nose to nose, trading insults and yelling about who
was the best qualified to lead the team. Nisha shoved Jared and stanced.
Jared just laughed, made a comment about what a wimpy girl Nisha was and
walked off. Nisha followed, yelling obscenities.
Olivia was at the computer at her uncle's typing furiously. Nothing
unusual
about that. It was the crafty smile and insane glint in her eyes that
was
out of place. Music from an old eighties CD blasted in the background.
Thomas recognized it as Sting.
Corry was at her father's office in the Wolfetech Main Building. She
stared
intently at the info scrolling across the screen then suddenly paused it
and looked up. For a moment it seemed like she stared right at them.
Then
she went back to whatever she was looking at.
Raph was in the old rock quarry. He walked around looking at the ground.
Finding something that caught his eye, he knelt and dug through some
gravel. Then he stood and walked around some more.
Thomas shook his head. "Did you check for spells and all that already?"
He
looked at Zordon, already anticipating the answer.
"THEY ARE NOT UNDER ANY TYPE OF SPELL WE CAN DETECT, THOMAS." His voice
was
sad.
"I don't think they were exposed to anything weird. Nothing that I
wasn't."
Thomas turned away from the holograms. It made him uneasy to spy on his
friends like that. "Did anything like this happen to their parents
before
they disappeared?"
"UNFORTUNATELY, WE WERE ON ELTAR AT THE TIME." Zordon felt the weight of
all the years pressing in on him. "TREY SUMMONED US HERE AFTER THEIR
DISAPPEARANCE." He guessed what the young man's next question would be
and
headed it off. "ALPHA HAS ALREADY SENT A PRIORITY MESSAGE TO TREY. THERE
HAS BEEN
NO RESPONSE SO FAR."
Thomas nodded and patted Alpha's arm as he walked off. He heard Alpha
and
Zordon discussing the results of the samples Gavin had been working on,
but
only listened with part of his attention. That level of science was
beyond
him and wasn't his strength any way.
He couldn't help but think they were missing something obvious.
Wandering
over to the cases that showcased the uniforms of previous Ranger teams,
Thomas brooded.
There was something, call it instinct or intuition, that kept trying to
draw his attention to it. A detail they had passed up? Knowing his hit
and
miss memory it wouldn't surprise him.
Let's see. He began to mentally list facts. The old team's power coins
were
gone (except his). They still had their ninjetti powers. Dulcea had said
those were a part of them.
Wait. Dulcea. The ninjetti ruins. What was it she said?
Thomas turned, a smile dawning on his face. "Nothing is impossible for
those who are ninjetti."
As one, Zordon and Alpha looked and stared at the young man. "THOMAS -
"
"Zordon, it brought you back from death!" Thomas walked over, getting
more
excited. "Dulcea told us that. We believed it. Look what it did
once!"
"THE CURRENT RANGERS ARE NOT NINJETTI, THOMAS." Zordon's voice was
quiet.
He would never forget what the previous team had done for him. It was
breaking his heart that he couldn't help their children -- or them -- at
their time of need. "THEY HAVE A VERSION OF NINJA POWERS CREATED FROM
THE
NEW GRID, BUT THEY NEVER MADE THE JOURNEY TO PHAEDOS."
"I wasn't talking about the current team." Thomas paused, looking from
Zordon to Alpha. "If I can get Billy and the others back to normal, I
know
we can help the Rangers." He knew beyond any doubt his friends would do
whatever it took to get their children back.
This was the right course. His heart and his instincts were both one
hundred percent on it.
"As soon as it's dark, I'm going after them." Thomas met Zordon's gaze.
"I
owe this to them. I owe it to Tommy."
The ancient mentor nodded slightly. He recognized the tone of voice, the
steel determination and sureness that lit the young man's face. It was
what
had driven Tommy. No matter what the cost to himself; if it was right,
it
had to be done.
"BE CAREFUL, THOMAS. MAY THE POWER PROTECT YOU." With a nod, Thomas
teleported out.
McKenna's Leap. The person it had been named for had long since passed
into
the obscurity of the past. It was one of Thomas' favorite places -- and
had
been one of Tommy's. The Leap jutted out from the cliffs, offering a
gorgeous panorama of Angel's Bluffs and the ocean below.
Thomas sat and threw rock after rock into the pounding surf below. This
has
to work.
Looking up, he saw the sun was just beginning to sink towards the ocean.
Standing, he brushed the dirt off his jeans and stretched. Almost
time.
Thomas pulled his morpher from it's dimensional pocket and looked at it.
No, this wasn't part of what was going to happen. It was too new. He
sent
it back.
I need something older, something that is part of the old team. I have
to
reach them.
Closing his eyes, Thomas reached inward, letting his instinct lead. In
his
mind's eye he could see the ninjetti ruins, the fire burning in the
center,
he and his friends standing before Dulcea. We all possess an animal
spirit. They are part of you. Nothing can remove it. For those who are
ninjetti, nothing is impossible.
There was something else, though. It danced on the peripheral of his
mind,
just out of reach.
Thomas shut out all outside distractions and reached for the flirting
wisp,
encouraging it to come closer.
For a moment, it danced away, maddeningly tantalizing him. Thomas
relaxed,
ignoring all the clamoring thoughts that demanded urgent action.
The wisp soared over him on the plane of his mind and for an instant he
thought it might be the falcon. It dove towards him.
Thomas threw up a mental hand as a blinding flash of green light
illuminated his mind.
A growling voice spoke to him. Open your eyes, cub. Thomas opened
his eyes and froze. Before him was the largest black panther he'd ever
seen. It's amber eyes bored into him.
No words then? It's mental voice was an odd mixture of gruff
growling and purrs.
You're not the falcon!
A predatory smile showed very large, sharp teeth and fangs. YOU are
not
Tommy.
Thomas winced.
The panther growled, sounding irritated. Don't be dense, cub!
Gently
it butted it's head against his chest. Thomas, I am YOUR animal
spirit.
Staring into the endless depths of the panther's eyes Thomas felt
acceptance and beyond that, an indescribably sense of belonging. For the
first time..ever...Thomas didn't feel like a clone. Here was a being
that
saw him as an individual.
You are, cub. The panther sat and regarded it's charge with a
rather
toothy smile. You came searching for something.
Thomas nodded. _No insult, but you aren't exactly what I was hoping to
find._
The panther's thick tail thumped once, twice as the guardian animal
stared
at him.
Beginning to feel like a mouse, Thomas squirmed under the intense gaze.
_I'm being dense. Again._
One ear flicked back as the panther shook it's head. You never were
good
at seeing the obvious.
_The obvious?_ Thomas looked around at the green light surrounding them.
Green was had been his first color assignment as a Ranger as well as
current. Before all else. Before ninjetti.
There! A core of energy inside him. Thomas reached out to touch it and
let
it flow through him.
Now, call it by name.
_Dragonzord!_
The green light flared, then dissipated. Thomas looked down and saw what
resembled his ninjetti outfit. It was all green: loose green pants, a
green
tunic, green split-toed ninja boots and a green headband.
The panther raised it's huge paw and set it firmly against the large
green
coin set in the middle of Thomas' chest. Thomas noted the wickedly sharp
claws barely sheathed in the velvety black paw, but looked with complete
trust into the eyes of his guardian animal.
Do not doubt yourself, cub. You are a Morphin Warrior and ninjetti.
Nothing, save death, can take these powers from you.
As the panther removed it's paw, it left it's symbol - a snarling
panther -
emblazoned on the gold coin. In Thomas' hand a green handled katana
appeared.
Use these wisely, Thomas. The panther gave a growl-purr as it's
charge nodded.
Thomas hesitantly reached out his empty hand but stopped short of
actually
touching the ebony fur.
The panther stepped forward and butted Thomas with it's head again,
allowing him to touch the thick fur on it's neck.
I am with you always. Go now, cub. Your friends need you.
When he opened his eyes, he was still standing on McKenna's Leap,
dressed
in his jeans and shirt. The sun was just touching the ocean, seeming
ready
to sink beneath the waves.
Thomas nodded. "It's time."
There is a bond that exists between kindred souls. Whether because of
blood
or love makes little or no difference. Twins, couples married for
decades,
close friends, parent and child -- all attest to this bond.
Thomas was counting on it.
Already in the form of the Green Morphin Warrior, he waited for dusk to
deepen into night.
Downtown Angel Grove was deserted and eerily quiet due to the mandatory
curfew. Thomas had the streets to himself.
He already formulated a plan of action, based on Jason's thinking. Jason
had led the team in the past. He'd lead it now.
Thomas smiled wickedly. Too bad for ol' Jase he knew how his friend
would
think.
Streetlights flickered to life, flooding the area with light. "Time to
rumble." Thomas prowled down the middle of the street and stopped at the
edge of the intersection.
He began to call. Not using his voice, but with his heart and mind. With
memories of times spent with his best friends; times they had stood back
to
back and fought; times they had laughed; times they had cried.
The beauty --and power-- of memories is their timelessness. In our
memories
our loved ones look just as they did the day our mind etched the image
forever on our conscious.
Thomas knew that his reputation for not remembering was well-deserved.
He
also knew there were things he wouldn't --could not-- ever forget:
... Jason offering his hand and friendship to the former evil Green
Ranger.
The rest of the team surrounding him in welcome...
... Green powers fading and him falling into deep depression. He tried
to
isolate himself, but Kim and the others wouldn't let him...
... His and Kim's first kiss...
They came as he'd known they would. Flickering from one pool of darkness
to
the next, sneaking up to surround him.
Thomas let them. If he failed here then it didn't matter what happened
to
him.
But he wasn't planning on failing.
Through half-closed eyes, he watched them take out most of the lights,
leaving only a few to weakly flicker.
One wraith advanced slowly, surely.
Jason. He'd know him anywhere.
Thomas let the glamour fall away from his face, exposing it to the
wraiths.
He sensed their shock, though outwardly they only stopped and were
still.
"Hey, guys. It's me." He grinned. "Bet you thought you'd never see me
again, huh?"
To his right, Thomas sensed one of the wraiths wavering. Keeping an eye
on
Jason, he turned to concentrate on the weakness. "You remember, don't
you?"
Thomas bombarded the wraith with more images of memories.
"SSSSTOP!"
Stancing, Thomas warily faced the wraith that was Jason. It was hard to
tell what he was thinking since the shadow surface was so fluid. He
could
sense major irritation though.
"Jase, come on, Bro. Think of all we went through." _Memories of Karate
Tournaments, working out, teaching classes...._
"Tommy?" The smaller one to his right.
_Hope she'll forgive me for this later. If it gets her back it'll be
worth
it._ Thomas smiled. "In the flesh, beautiful."
The wraiths shifting from began to shrink and shimmer. Memories flooded
it's mind:
... The first time she saw him...
...All the times he'd protected her...
...Her power coin gone and him reassuring her he'd be there for her,
regardless...
"NO!"
Thomas devoted his whole attention to the Jason wraith as it leaped
forward
with impossibly fast speed. Using his ninjetti quickness he dodged
sideways
and gave the wraith a shove as it passed. The wraith stumbled and
blundered
into two others preparing to join the battle.
Hearing a gasp, Thomas turned -- and stared. "Kimberly...."
Of course she's changed, you idiot! His mind chided him. She's
thirty-eight! But still, it was her. Still beautiful, but without the
schoolgirl naivety. This was a sophisticated Kimberly. Well...
maybe.
"What the hell is going on?"
Thomas grinned. "Welcome back!" He barely ducked a swing from a wraith.
"Care to join me?
Kimberly's eyes widened as five wraiths converged on Thomas. Somehow,
using
those old ninjetti tricks, he eluded them and the fight raged on.
Closing
her eyes, she reached for the core of power in her and called it to her.
"Pterodactyl!"
Soft pink light flashed and Kim was moving even as the light died,
revealing her costumed in a pink leotard, ankle boots and a chest
shield.
Targeting in on a certain wraith not moving, Kimberly moved towards it,
determination in every line of her being. Doe brown eyes flashed
angrily.
"William Cranston, I will not allow you to stay trapped!"
It was the tone of voice that brooked no disobedience. Her children
would
have recognized it immediately. Apparently the wraith did also. It
raised
its hands and shuddered, fighting against its very nature of hack and
slash.
"Will," Kim softened her voice to plead. "Please, don't leave me alone."
Using the weapon used on her, she brought to mind all they had
shared:
...the joy of discovering their love....
...his astounded expression upon seeing their first newborn's tiny
face...
It was over even as she reached out to him. The wraith form simply
dissipated from Billy's body and he fell to his knees.
"Will! You're hurt!" Kimberly cradled him. She looked up as a towering
dark
form slid closer. "BACK OFF!"
Thomas heard Kim's snarled warning and spared a glance her direction. It
was the wrong moment to take his eyes off Jason. A black hand crashed
into
his jaw and he tumbled back, seeing stars.
Rolling up on one knee, he blinked quickly to clear his vision before
employing a ninjetti trick to sink into the ground and away from Jason.
Appearing far enough to allow him a second's pause, Thomas noticed one
wraith little more than arm's length away just watching him.
Something about the quiet stillness he sensed in it jarred his memory.
"Adam!" That was all the time he had before leaping up and back to avoid
being kicked into tomorrow by Jason. As the Jason wraith grabbed him,
Thomas sent a blast of memories at Adam.
It got a reaction -- not quite what he had expected though. The Adam
wraith
turned and charged Jason, locking massively powerful arms around the
other
wraiths arms.
Thomas didn't waste the opening. "Jase, please. Bro, you gotta
remember!"
The Jason wraith howled in anger and fought to free itself. Thomas found
more company approaching and left the two to deal with each other.
...Tommy handing him the green power coin and leaving...
...The agony of leaving the team and going to Switzerland, only
alleviated by knowing Tommy would take care of them...
...Winning the Karate Tournament and hugging his friends...
"NOOO!" Jason broke free of Adam's hold and fell to his knees. "NO ONE
CONTROLS ME!" The wraith form lifted reluctantly from his body to
dissipate
into the night.
The Adam wraith moved away and approached one other wraith standing as
if
uncertain whether to join the fight or not. The two dark forms looked at
each other and both remembered:
..."Adam, what's wrong?"
"I'm a frog."
"Yes, like the frog you kiss to get a handsome Prince."...
... Tanya entering the church in a white gown...
... Olivia's tiny hand clutching his tightly...
Trini remembered as if it was just yesterday:
... Tommy kissing her cheek and asking her to tell the others how he
loved them all...
... The emptiness she felt when she gave the yellow powers to
Aisha...
... The pain of her friends and herself at Tommy's funeral -- and the
joy of discovering Jason's love...
Meanwhile....
"BACK OFF!"
The wraith hesitated at Kim's warning. It's ebony form wavered into an
uncertain gray. Kim again used the weapon she'd used on Billy. "Aisha,
remember!"
...The rush of morphing...
...Her grandmother giving her the heart locket...
...Kim quitting the Angel Girl's club because they were
discriminating
against her and friendship was more valuable than status...
"Kimberly?" The churlish gray form faded and dissolved, leaving Aisha
blinking.
"Where's Zack?" She whirled and quickly spotted three large ebony forms
trying to beat the life from Tommy who somehow kept slipping away.
"ZACK!"
"Kimberly!" Thomas narrowly avoided a kick. "Remember what Dulcea said!"
He
leaped up as Jason barrelled into one of the wraiths, tackling it to the
ground. "What we did for Zordon!"
Kim chewed her lip uncertainly. It was so long ago.... "Anything is
possible!" Billy smiled weakly, his head wound still seeping blood.
"Help
me stand, hon. I think I know what he's planning."
Adam came over and took one of Billy's arms as Kim leveraged him to his
feet. "Aisha!"
Torn between wanting to go to her husband who was still a wraith, Aisha
hesitated. She grimaced as Tommy roundhouse kicked the Zack wraith
back.
"Aisha, please!"
Whirling, Aisha ran over and stood next to Kim. "This had better work,"
she
growled.
"We don't have Rocky or Tommy!"
"Anything is possible!" Billy closed his eyes in concentration. Kim
clenched her eyes shut.
Adam relaxed and closed his eyes.
Aisha scowled fiercely but closed her eyes, joining her hands with Kim
and
Adam to close the circle.
"Jase! Concentrate on Rocky. Let the others handle Zack and Tanya!"
Tommy
broke free of the Tanya wraith and shoved her back.
Jason gritted his teeth and kicked out, sending the Zack wraith
staggering
back.
"Rocky, come on man!" Thomas ducked a swing and heard the arm whistle
over
his head. "Remember -- oof!" He blocked part of the kick, but the
momentum
still tumbled him backwards.
Jason concentrated on taking Rocky down. He didn't know him all that
well,
even after all the years. Rocky just wasn't a very forthcoming
person.
"Remember the fun we had!" Thomas was getting seriously tired, but dug
deeper. "Your mom's tortillas and salsa." He racked his memory. "Rocko,
don't forget! You saved us, man! We were all footballs, even your
uncle."
Thomas saw the fist coming but there was no time to dodge. It froze
inches
from his jaw.
...Skydiving and winning the competition...
...Hours sparring together...
...The laughter of friends...
The wraith lifted from Rocky and evaporated, leaving his to fall to his
knees.
"Welcome back, Rocko." Thomas gripped his shoulder and grinned. He
looked
up and saw the last two wraiths, Zack and Tanya, struggling to free
themselves from an invisible grip. "Remember when we saved Zordon?"
Thomas
gestured to the other ninjetti all fiercely concentrating.
"I'm in." Rocky closed his eyes.
Thomas closed his eyes and sent his plea to his last two friends.
_Remember!_
Tanya stiffened as the will of the six ninjetti gripped her wraith
form.
...Billy giving up his place on the team for her...
...Adam encouraging her in her singing...
...Holding their newborn baby...
Zack fought hard against the combined will of his friends, but memories
kept intruding.
...He and Kim singing a song for Tommy, all their friends surrounding
them...
...The wrenching loss of giving up his powers to go the Peace
Conference
in Switzerland...
...Finding Aisha on a vacation to Africa...
The darkness of the wraith forms lifted in two clouds and dissipated,
leaving Tanya and Zack staring dazed at their friends.
Thomas let out a long sigh. They were back! Opening his eyes he found
Jason
staring at him, his face pale. Thomas smiled, understanding. It was
weirder
than any monster Rita, Zedd or anyone had ever sent at him -- seeing his
friends all grown up.
"Tommy?" Jason's voice was barely audible. He swallowed hard. If this
was a
ghost, it was the most realistic one he'd ever seen!
Everyone else, now reunited with their partners and friends, came over
to
stare wonderingly at him.
_Oh boy._ Thomas' smile grew wistful. He didn't want to hurt any of
these
people. They were way too important to him. "It's a long story, guys."
He
noted how pale Billy was. "Why don't we get Bill back to the Power
Chamber
and I'll explain there?"
Zordon and Alpha had no doubt been monitoring the battle, because before
Thomas could even move to teleport he felt the tingle of the teleport
signal as it swept the group up.
"...and that's how I ended up here in this time."
Jason smiled quietly. Thomas might not be exactly Tommy, but he shared
Tommy's ability to weave a story that kept a group spellbound.
"Corry and Gavin finally figured out my access codes, huh?" Billy shook
his
head, smiling ruefully.
"It was only a matter of time." Kim smiled lovingly at him and smoothed
his
hair back. "Zordon," Her voice betrayed her concern. "Where are the kids
now?"
"UNFORTUNATELY, THEY HAVE BEEN INFLUENCED BY AN UNKNOWN EVIL, POSSIBLY
THE
SAME ONE THAT TRANSFORMED ALL OF YOU."
"Brace yourselves," Alpha warned. He tapped several controls and the
recorded six holograms appeared again.
"Madre de Dios!" Rocky swore. "What the -"
"Oh, dear God." Tanya grabbed Adam. They could both see something was
not
right with their daughter.
Jason's expression tightened as he watched his son trading insults with
Nisha. "We've got to stop them."
"Is this what happened with you?" Thomas looked from one shocked face to
another. He turned to Billy.
Kim couldn't look any longer and pressed her face into Billy's shoulder.
"I...I don't remember really." Billy put a comforting arm around his
wife's
shoulders.
"Adam?" Thomas looked hopefully at the quiet, pale man. Dark eyes full
of
pain, Adam steadied Tanya. "I think so." He looked up to meet his old
friend's gaze. "And I think I know where to start looking for an
answer."
Chapter 3: Catharsis
Zordon watched Thomas pace the Power Chamber like a caged animal. The
others were gone, looking for their children. He had opted to stay
behind
and monitor the situation.
The mentor wasn't sure why the young man had stayed. It wasn't because
he
wanted to, not if his pacing was any indication of his mood. "THOMAS,"
Zordon hesitated, not sure how to ask this question. "ALPHA AND I ARE
ABLE
TO MONITOR THE OTHERS IF YOU WISH TO JOIN THEM."
A wry smile twisted Thomas' mouth. He could tell Zordon was wondering
about
him. He felt the interdimensional being's gaze on him as he paced. He
stopped and looked at Zordon. "No, I don't think it's right for me to
get
in the middle of this. Not yet, at least."
Thomas sighed. How could he explain what he didn't quite understand? He
just knew it wasn't right. "I think they need to do it themselves."
Pushing a hand through his hair he grimaced. Actually he wasn't even
sure
if they should get involved at all. Something was telling him there were
forces at work beyond them. The same brooding feeling he'd had before
going
after the old team was back.
Wait. What had he just said? Work it out for themselves. "That's
it!"
Thomas looked up at Zordon, all indecision gone. "This isn't going to be
easy, Zordon. We need to let the kids do this without our help."
Zordon stared. That, coming from the one person who never wanted to sit
on
the sidelines? "NOT HELP?" That was all he could think of to say.
"I've got to stop them before they interfere!" Thomas teleported out in
a
flash of green.
What now? Gavin reluctantly stood and walked to the door. He opened it,
saw
who stood there and shut it. Or tried to.
"Wait!" Nisha pushed the door open and closed it behind her. She leaned
against the door. "I have a proposal to make."
"But this is so sudden," Gavin smirked. "Go away." He turned to walk
away
and felt his arm grabbed in a steel grip.
"Very funny, Gavin." Nisha pulled him to the computer resting on a desk.
"Can you hack into any system from here?"
Gavin pushed his black hair out of his face and looked at his former
teammate with wary blue eyes. "Maybe. Why?"
Nisha pushed him into one chair and sat in the other. She smiled shyly,
slowly raising her light brown eyes to meet his gaze from under her
lashes.
She knew Gavin's weakness and exploited it shamelessly. "I need your
help,
Gavin." She kept her voice soft. Biting one lip she added, "I know you
don't like the way things are either. Jared and Raph boss us around and
hog
all the glory."
She reached out and took one of his hands in hers. "If I was in charge,
you
would be the most important person to me."
Gavin swallowed hard. How had he ever missed seeing how pretty Nisha
was?
He looked at their hands, her skin dark against the paleness of his.
"W-what do you want me to do?" He winced as his voice cracked and waited
for her caustic remark.
"Just do what you do best." Nisha reached out to raise his chin until he
was looking into her eyes.
His eyes widened and he felt his resolve weaken. Trying to stand up to
Nisha's gaze was like staring down a lioness.
Nisha smiled slowly, showing white teeth. Standing she stood behind him,
put both hands on his shoulders and turned him to face the computer.
"Hack
into the grid for me."
If I was Raph where would I be? Jared Scott prowled the paths of the
park
searching the faces there for one particular person. He ignored the
greetings called out by friends, ignored the girls playing volleyball
who
invited him to join.
Silly. Waste of time. All of them are a bunch of airhead fluff-brains
who
have no idea of what I am. All they see is the outside.
Jared knew he was handsome. He had his mother's almond eyes and dark
hair,
his father's fair skin and build. Girls had been trailing after him
since
grade school.
A cruel smile curved his mouth. Girls didn't have what he wanted at the
moment. He was after one thing.
Power. Leadership.
With him leading them, the Power Rangers would be a force to reckon
with.
No more letting the killers and invaders get away to strike another day.
No
mercy to those opposing him.
Only one thing stood in the way. Raph. He had to find Raph and get rid
of
him.
Jared stopped dead and shuddered. He swallowed hard, suddenly feeling
sick.
No...he couldn't kill his best friend. He shook as if gripped by the
chill
of a fever, eyes closed. Sweat covered his forehead.
Then it passed. The cold, dead look filled his eyes once again. It was
too
late to turn back now.
Jared again began to hunt the former leader of the Rangers. His memory
had
supplied an image. Now he knew where to look.
Olivia Park bolted from the house, hearing her uncle calling out to her.
She laughed as she ran. Like he could catch her! Gripping her backpack
she
headed for the edge of the woods that bordered the neighborhood. "We'll
show 'em, Vel! They won't take us for granted."
The stuffed bunny in her backpack was silent, it's head flopping madly
as
she ran.
When she reached the trees, Olivia ducked behind one of the larger
pines.
She pulled her morpher from it's dimensional pocket and grinned
manically.
Then froze. This could get her kicked off the team permanently. Zordon
might strip her of her powers if she used them wrong.
Wrong?! Ha! She was righting a wrong done to her! Let the old wizard try
to
stop her.
Still.... Olivia pulled her backpack around to look at Vel. "I don't
need
to be morphed, do I? I can do this with one hand tied behind my back!"
Kissing the stuffed rabbit, Olivia returned her morpher to it's pocket.
Raising her wrist she hit the teleport command on her communicator and
pictured the Power Chamber.
In a burst of pink light, laced with black, she flashed out of the
woods.
"OLIVIA!"
She grinned at the surprise in Zordon's voice. "Hiya, Big Guy!" Olivia
saw
Alpha approaching and waited. Just a little bit closer.
"OLIVIA, YOU ARE NOT YOURSELF." Zordon couldn't believe the dishevelled
imp
in front of him was the normally immaculate Pink Ranger. Her long black
hair, always curly, was full of sticks and stuck up around her. Her
brown
eyes had a crazed look in them, accentuated by the dark circles
underneath.
Her cafe au lait skin was pale. "PLEASE LET US HELP YOU."
"Of course you can help me," Olivia said with a grin. She yanked one of
Alpha's power cables and stuck it in one of the power conduit's on a
console before the little robot could move.
Alpha, jolted by more power than he was designed to handle, shook so
hard
he looked like he would fly apart any second. "Ay yi yi yi yi yi yi! Ay
yi
yi yi yi yi yi! Ay yi yi yi yi yi yi!"
Olivia laughed merrily. "Don't worry, Zordon, I didn't forget you." She
pulled a CD out of her backpack and carefully inserted it in the
console,
then concentrated on the controls for a moment. "You see it's not you or
Alpha I'm after. You're just in the way. I'm gonna show those
know-it-alls
not to take me for granted or underestimate me ever again!"
Finished, she looked up and smiled sweetly. "Sorry to lock up your
controls, but I need you two to stay out of the way." Olivia stepped
back
from the console. "Somehow I don't think they'll ever see themselves or
me
the same way again."
"OLIVIA, WAIT! PLEASE!" Zordon's protest went unheard as the girl
'ported
out in a flash of pink and black.
"Ay yi yi yi yi yi yi! Ay yi yi yi yi yi yi!" Zordon mentally sighed as
he
looked at Alpha 5. Hopefully the console would short out soon and free
him.
He could only hope it would short out the little robot's repetitive loop
before then.
Raph knew it was there! It had to be. Where he'd left it so long ago. No
one had excavated in the quarry for years. That was why he'd left it
here,
where it would be safe.
After all, the quarry was a creepy place. None of them liked it. The
deep
gouges cut deep into the earth, revealing layers upon layers of rock.
There
were piles of it everywhere.
It was the endlessly deep crater in the center of the quarry he really
hated though. Murky, full of rainwater and only God knew what else, it
reflected the sullen gray sky.
Raph, and every other kid in Angel Grove, grew up hearing horror stories
about the abandoned rock quarry. With the cities' track record for weird
things, most kids believed the tales and avoided the place like
poison.
He had come here when his mom had first left them, taking his little
sister
with her. After dad had finally sobered up and cried himself to sleep,
Raph
had come here and stared into the water-filled crater and wondered.
Wondered if it was his fault she'd left. Wondered why she had taken
Bailey,
but not him. Wondered why she didn't love him anymore.
He had come here that night heartbroken, ready to throw himself into the
deep, cold water below. Something had held him back though, delayed him.
In
those long moments of indecision, Jared had found him and kept him from
jumping.
That was when he'd buried it here. He'd marked it, though at the time he
didn't know why. After what she'd done, he didn't want to see her again.
But part of him still loved his mother.
Raph jerked his mind back to the present and found himself staring at
his
marker. His feet had known the way. Slowly he knelt and began to push
the
dirt and rocks aside. It took a little digging, but finally he found the
edge of the metal box and dug it out.
It was a little rusty, but still intact. Raph gingerly pulled it from
the
hole and set it on the ground. He sat back and just stared at the box
for a
long moment.
Maybe I shouldn't use it. Geez, dad doesn't even know about this! He
probably thought mom took it with her when she left. It was her's from
the
championship tournament after all.
Raph took a deep breath. Dad. All the hurt he went through, leaving the
team finally when he couldn't deal with the constant demands of being a
Ranger and trying to pull his life back together. Where had those
Rangers
been through all that?
His resolve hardened to steel and Raph decided it was time to exact a
little revenge on teammates who didn't care.
They'd care when he was done. He smiled grimly and broke the rusty lock.
Lifting the lid he carefully reached in and pulled the sword from the
case.
He removed the protective cloth that bundled it. Careful not to cut
himself
on the blade which was wickedly sharp, he unsheathed it.
Raph stood and swung the blade. It was perfectly balanced and felt like
part of his arm. Time to exact a little revenge.
Done. Finally. It had taken forever to figure out how to get past the
safeguards dad put in place, but Corry grinned as the program scrolled
up.
She added a few of her own touches to it then nodded.
This would fix those jocks. Just let them try to access their Zords.
They'd
need fresh underwear when this was done with them!
A tendril of something whispered against her mind like a cold breeze and
Corry's head shot up. What the heck was that?
Forgetting the program, she stood and turned to look around her. She
didn't
see anything, but the sense of coldness didn't leave. It lingered on her
skin, chilling her. Shivering, she wondered how low the climate control
was
set.
Sitting again, Corry downloaded the virus onto a CD and backed out of
the
computer. She didn't think anyone at Wolfetech would be snooping around
in
these files, but better to be careful. She stood. It was only about
twenty
minutes before the employees would start showing up. Time to go.
A noise from the hallway made her freeze, her heart jumping. Who would
be
here already? Her face paled as she heard two voices. No way!
The door opened to reveal two very familiar people. "Corry!"
Blue eyes wide, Corry backed away. "Stay back," she warned them. These
could not be her parents! They were still trapped by the wraiths! Oh
God,
could it be another form of attack? Maybe these were the wraiths in new
forms!
Forms the team could never fight.
The team.
Corry's lip rose in a snarl as she remembered why she was here to begin
with. Her eyes became a deep, cold blue, the ring of black around the
iris
growing a little larger.
"Corry, it's us." Kimberly and Billy took a step closer. Kim would've
gone
closer but Billy held her back.
"Look behind her," he said softly.
Just behind Corry, hovering like an obscene shadow, was a gray form.
Ghostly wisps of hands were touching the girls golden hair.
"Don't pull that on me," Corry growled. "My parents aren't here! They're
trapped." She grabbed the CD and pocketed it. "You won't take me without
a
fight!"
"Corriane Noel Cranston!" Kimberly used the tone of voice that had
always
stopped her daughter in her tracks.
The girl winced. That tone of voice -- and her middle name? Ugh! She
gulped. This was too weird. Time to get some protection. Reaching into
her
dimensional pocket she pulled her morpher. "White Ranger Power!"
Kim took a step back in surprise as white light flared up then died to
reveal the White Ranger. She hadn't expected Corry to be this desperate.
Uncertain of what to do, she looked at her husband.
For his part, Billy wasn't surprised. Back a person or animal into a
corner
and you'd better expect a fight. "Corry," he said softly. "It's okay.
You're not in trouble. We don't want to fight you. Let us help you." He
held out a hand.
In answer, the White Ranger pulled a sword seemingly out of thin air.
"Talk
to this if you want to talk!" She tossed Saba at them.
Billy pushed Kim behind him and reached for the power core deep within.
Tapping it, he called, "Triceratops!" Blue light flared then died. Now
in
his Morphin Warrior form, Billy pulled his laser pistol as Saba shot
towards them.
"Oh my!" The sword blinked tiny red eyes at the pair as it hovered in
front
of them. "This has to be a mistake."
"SABA!" Corry wailed. How could it fail her? "Attack them you hunk of
junk!"
"Really!" Saba huffed, highly insulted.
"Look at the facts, Corry." Billy urged. "Saba won't attack us, both
your
mother and I can morph, and we haven't attacked you."
To back his point Kim called, "Pterodactyl!" and morphed into the Pink
Morphin Warrior.
"Fine! Keep the sword!" Corry touched her belt and 'ported out in a
flash
of white laced with black.
"Where did she go?" Kim looked at Saba. "Can you track her?"
"Certainly, Pink Morphin Warrior," Saba said almost smugly. "She is in
the
Zord hangar bay."
"Come on, let's go!" Billy teleported out, followed closely by Kim and
Saba.
They reappeared in the hangar bay, not far from the WolfZord. "Over
there!"
Kimberly pointed.
Billy again held her back. "Don't corner her, hon. She's already running
from us. We don't want to make her desperate." He didn't want that
shadow
thing hanging around her make their daughter do anything she would
regret
-- like trying to kill one of her parents. "Saba, can you --"
He froze as Kimberly gasped. They both heard it. As one, the two turned
to
look at WolfZord with wide eyes.
The Zord, still and lifeless when they'd 'ported in, now was growling,
it's
red eyes flashing.
"Um...Will?" Kim sincerely hoped he still had a bond with the Zord.
Suddenly WolfZord turned and began to head towards the back of the
hangar,
stalking with it's head down, for all the world like a real wolf. Even
it's
metal "paws" were silent.
Billy shook his head, amazed. "Let's follow. I think he's after
Corry."
Sure enough, a split second later they heard an ear-shattering shriek
and
saw the White Ranger running. WolfZord was almost leisurely pursuing
her.
It was chasing her into a corner.
"Will!" Kimberly began to get concerned. "It won't hurt her, will
it?"
"No!" Billy knew that like he knew his name. His one-time Zord was on
their
side, though how and why could wait for later.
The White Ranger reached the corner and whirled to face the Zord
stalking
slowly towards her. Ohmigosh! Her mind froze as she looked into the red
eyes. "Power down," she whispered as if mesmerized. Then it was just
Corry
facing WolfZord.
Billy and Kim skidded to a halt just to one side of WolfZord. Saba
sailed
past, heading straight for the girl. "Oh no..." Kim covered her mouth,
afraid of what was going to happen.
Saba whipped around Corry and slashed back behind her. An unearthly
shriek
filled the hangar bay and all the humans winced in pain. The gray shadow
shot away from Corry and Saba, desperately seeking a path away -- only
to
be snapped in half by WolfZord. There was a sucking sound, like water
going
down a drain, and a pop.
No one moved. Another thirty seconds passed in absolute silence before
Corry looked down at the ground then at Saba still hovering next to her.
"You cut my hair!" She pulled a swathe of her long hair forward and
gaped
at the clipped ends. "Wasn't that a little too close?"
Billy and Kimberly ran up to engulf her in their arms and for a while
there
was a tearful reunion. Finally they all turned to look at WolfZord.
Corry
bit her lip and took a tentative step forward. There had been a moment
while it was chasing her when she thought the Zord was going to snap her
up
for misusing the power. When it didn't move, she walked to it and slowly
reached up to touch the metal muzzle. "Thank you," she whispered.
The red eyes flashed for a second in response. "Thank you, old friend,"
Billy said.
Kimberly echoed it. "Thank you."
"Hmpf!" Saba huffed. "That walking pile of metal gets all the thanks and
what do I get?"
Tears filled Corry's eyes. "I'm sorry, Saba. Thank you -- even though
you
did cut my hair." Sometimes she found the haughty sword a little
intimidating. She knew she didn't measure up to it's standards -- not
yet
and maybe never. So she downplayed Saba's abilities and joked around
with
it.
The sword sighed. Teenagers. "You're welcome, White Ranger." Deciding to
leave before it suffered more indignities, Saba faded out.
"So if you're okay," Corry said hopefully. "Are the others also?" Billy
and
Kimberly each put an arm around her. "Let's get upstairs and we'll fill
you
in." Billy added, "I want to see how the others are doing."
"Not inter- " Jason Scott shut his mouth with a snap and glared at
Thomas.
"Do you know what you're asking?"
Trini, standing next to her husband, bit her lip but stayed silent. If
Thomas was like Tommy Oliver, he wouldn't be asking them to do this for
no
reason.
"These are our children, Thomas!" Jason's face began to turn red and a
vein
popped out.
"Jason," Thomas sighed. "I know it's asking...well, more than I have a
right to ask." He looked into the older man's eyes and didn't flinch
from
the anger there. "I was right about you. Now I'm asking you to believe
this
is right for your kids."
Trini heard the conviction in his voice, saw the sureness in his face.
She
touched Jason's arm. "There is something more to this than the visible,
Jason."
He stared at his wife in astonishment. Trini had always been a peaceful
person by her very nature, but he'd seen her get very protective when it
came to him or Jared. Now with their son's very life on the edge she was
smiling calmly at him, telling him to believe the clone of his best
friend.
Jason was dumbfounded. He blinked. "Trini?"
Her lovely smile grew and she reached up to brush back his dark hair.
"Jared is a strong person, like his father. I think Thomas is right. We
need to let him discover his strength."
Damn. She was right...as usual. Jason sighed and nodded. "All
right."
It was a reluctant admission, but it was all Thomas needed. He smiled
his
thanks to Trini and teleported out.
It was easier to convince Adam and Tanya. Adam had already been thinking
along the same lines. Seeing how sure Thomas was convinced him they were
right. Tanya had -- reluctantly -- agreed. She still had private doubts
and
resolved to keep an eye on Olivia. If things got ugly for her daughter
there would be no stopping her from interceding.
Zack and Aisha were next. Of all of the couples, this one worried Thomas
the most. Aisha was a fighter. He wasn't sure he could convince her.
Zack though.... Thomas nodded to himself. Get Zack on his side and let
him
convince her.
"No."
The word was like a judgement from God. Thomas felt sweat break out on
his
forehead. Aisha glared at him, eyes narrowed, hands in fists.
"I cannot believe you would have the nerve to ask that!" Thomas took a
deep
breath. Stay cool. "Aisha, everyone else has agreed that it's right --
except Rocky. I haven't found him yet."
"Good. Maybe he'll find Raph before you do." She lifted her head a notch
higher. "I will not stand aside and watch my daughter get twisted by
these
wraiths!"
Zack had been watching, his opinion somewhere in the middle. He wasn't
sure
Thomas understood what he was asking them to do.
"If you interfere you will probably end up right where you were before,"
Thomas said coldly. "A lot of good you'll do Nisha as a wraith
yourself."
"You dirty --"
Zack grabbed Aisha as she moved to swing at Thomas. He wasn't worried
about
the man. Thomas had gone after nine wraiths single-handed. Still, he
didn't
want blood spilled between friends, and Aisha would regret it. When she
cooled off. "Aisha, calm down!" Zack held her as she struggled. "Hitting
him is not an answer!"
"Dammit, let me go!"
Struggling to hold her, Zack was surprised when she suddenly froze. He
whirled, expecting to see wraiths attacking. Instead he saw a huge
Kodiak
bear. It stood next to Thomas, staring sadly at Aisha.
Cub, it sighed. Have we not spoken about your temper
before?
"Y-yes," Aisha said meekly.
Zack realized it wasn't really speaking. He was hearing the voice in his
head! His gaze went to Thomas, expecting to see the young man at least
startled by the giant bear suddenly by his side. Thomas did look
surprised,
but he had a funny kind of smile on his face also. Almost as if he had
expected this.
Your fierce love is to your credit, cub. The bear took two steps
closer and stared into Aisha's eyes. However, the time has come to
release your hold and let your child find her own way. The bear
growled
slightly as Aisha opened her mouth to dispute. She shut it with a snap,
eyes wide. Let her go, cub. She will be better for it and so will
you.
Tears filled the dark eyes and ran down Aisha's face. She nodded even as
she felt her heart was breaking.
The bear nuzzled her face with it's wet nose. Cub, she will always be
your child. Now, let her be your friend.
The huge bear turned its head to look at Zack and he swore it smiled
slightly before turning.
Thomas bowed his head in thanks to the bear, who nodded once then
vanished.
All three of them looked at each other. No words needed to be said. With
a
nod, Thomas teleported out.
Rocky followed stealthily, using those old ninjetti skills to keep the
teen
ahead of him in sight without being spotted. He hid behind a tree and
paused for a second as Jared stopped.
Where the heck is the kid going? They were heading out of town, away
from
the park. If he was going to the ocean he was sure taking the long way
around.
Peering around the tree, Rocky saw Jared moving once more. He took a
step
and stopped as his sleeve snagged on a branch. Without looking Rocky
reached around to pull himself free. He nearly had a heart attack when
he
touched a hand. With a muffled curse, he swung around, stanced.
Laughing chocolate brown eyes met his angry gaze. "Hi."
"Dammit, Thomas," Rocky hissed. "You just scared ten years off my
life!"
"That's getting even for the times you did just that to Tommy." Thomas,
still smiling, leaned against the tree.
"Yeah..." Rocky ran his hand through his wavy brown hair. He had pulled
a
lot of practical jokes on his friends through the years. He remembered
Jared and saw the kid just disappearing over a hill. "Come on, he's
gettin'
away."
"Hold up." Thomas sobered. "I think we need to let the kids do this on
their own." He briefly explained what he meant, not surprised when Rocky
frowned.
"Listen, that makes sense, but I know Raph." Rocky's hazel eyes showed
his
pain. "He's been through a lot for a kid his age. There's a lot of hurt
and
anger in him that those wraiths are gonna lap up like a kitten to milk."
He
gestured ahead. "And Jared hashis dad's temper. Put those two together
and
you have perfect candidates for wraiths."
Thomas knew he'd underestimated Rocky's insight into the situation. This
wasn't an overprotective parent, this was a man who was worried about
two
kids he loved getting hurt.
Making a quick re-evaluation, Thomas nodded. "Okay, let's follow them,
but-" He held up a hand. "No interfering unless it looks like they can't
handle it. Agreed?"
"Agreed." Rocky shook Thomas' hand and grinned. "Just like old times,
buddy." It might have been odd to anyone else to hear a thirty-eight
year
old say that to an eighteen year old, but Rocky had never completely
lost
his teenage love of adventure. In his mind, there was only a minor
matter
of some years.
"He's heading for the quarry." Thomas nodded at Rocky's surprised
expression. "Raph's there already." Seeing Rocky didn't have his
communicator, Thomas took his arm and hit the teleport button. They
disappeared in a flash of green and red.
"We did it, Vel!" Olivia scampered across a clearing and stopped in a
grove
of pines to laugh. "Oh, just wait until Jared, Raph and Thomas morph!"
Her
voice dissolved into giggles.
It was darker in the thick pines. Dark and kind of spooky. Olivia heard
an
odd noise and a tug on her pack. She whirled, but saw nothing. Just
trees.
The girl gulped. Maybe it was the wraiths. She reached behind her to
pull
Vel out of her pack and felt only the fabric of the pack.
"VEL!" Olivia pulled the backpack off and rummaged through it. No bunny.
She looked around frantically. He must have fallen out, but where?!
Looking for this, fledgling?
Olivia slowly looked up and saw the biggest, whitest owl she'd ever seen
in
her life. It was perched on a branch only a foot from where she knelt.
In
it's talons she saw her stuffed bunny.
Now torn between her beloved stuffed bunny and those wickedly sharp
talons
and beak, Olivia gathered her courage. "Let Vel go!"
Your stuffed rabbit has nothing to fear. You, however... The
owl's
yellow eyes glowed a little brighter and it puffed up it's neck
feathers.
Olivia felt her courage dissolve under the scrutiny of the bird. Tears
filled her eyes. "What do you want?"
The owl leaned forward and blinked once. You.
"M-me?" It came out a squeak.
You. It's voice was almost a cooing, whirring sound. Hold very
still, fledgling. Do not move.
Olivia froze, seeing the owl's attention now on something behind her.
She
was deathly afraid, but there was something very compelling about the
owl.
In a flash, the owl lifted off the branch and launched itself at her.
Olivia closed her eyes. She actually felt downy feathers brush her cheek
as
the owl swooped over her.
There was an unearthly shriek that echoed through the woods, answered by
the owl's cry.
Olivia opened her eyes in surprise as she heard a noise like water going
down a drain then a pop. The owl landed back on it's perch with a
satisfied
look on it's face.
Now. How do you feel, fledgling? Better? She did, much to her
surprise.
"Yes." She looked up, her dark eyes wide. "What did you do?"
Rid you of that parasite! The sharp beak snapped and the owl
ruffled
it's feathers. I am your guardian animal. In time you would have come
to
me, but circumstances dictated differently.
Olivia remembered her father telling her about Phaedos and Dulcea. "But
I'm
not smart enough to have you as my animal! Owls are wise and -- I'm
not."
She felt tears burn her eyes as she realized what she'd done to Alpha,
Zordon and her teammates.
Fledgling. The owl's cooing voice was gentle. You are very
young
yet. Learn from your mistakes. Try not to repeat them. You and I shall
deal
well together, you will see.
Olivia looked up and had to believe. It sounded so certain. She smiled
slightly. "I will. Thank you." Shyly she held out a tentative hand and
gently brushed the white feathers on the owl's chest. She was rewarded
as
the owl dipped it's head to gently touch her hand with it's beak.
Your family waits for you at the Power Chamber. A twinkle lit the
yellow eyes and the owl leaned down to gingerly pick up Vel in it's
beak.
Stuffed rabbits are not to my liking, but they are yours. Go now,
fledgling.
Accepting Vel, Olivia stood. With a last smile, she hit her teleport
button
and left in a flash of pure pink.
Gavin was tiring of the game Nisha was playing. He sighed. "I already
changed this about three zillion times. When are you gonna settle on a
design?"
Oops. That was the wrong thing to say.
Nisha stood and glared down at him. "Creative designs take time and
effort!
You can't rush an artist!" In a switch of mood she sniffed haughtily.
"I'm
thirsty. Is there anything to drink?"
"Uh, yeah. There's soda in the fridge." As she walked off Gavin
muttered,
"Please, help yourself." Geez, what a prima donna! What was her problem
anyway?
The front door opened and Eugene Skullovich walked in. He smiled at his
son. "Hi, Gav!" He began to loosen his tie. "Man, what a long, weird
day.
Your mom home yet?"
Gavin just shook his head. Fear had begun to form in the pit of his
stomach
as soon as his father walked in. His dad had always been a magnet for
strange things and with all that was happening lately.... "Dad, uh, you
sure you don't want to go over to Uncle Bulks? I mean --"
"Who are you-" Nisha strolled back in and froze. She set her soda can
down
with a thump and shook her head. "This will not do."
Skull really was not a stupid man. He had acted that way much of his
teenage years, but upon graduating from high school he had realized
people
would like him as well -- if not better -- when he was himself.
Seeing Nisha Taylor glaring at him was enough of a shock. It was the
eerie
gray cloud clinging to her like a sick aura that scared him. "Gavin, get
out of here!"
"Oh, no." Nisha pushed Gavin down into his chair. "He's staying right
here." Black ribbons streaming out from the gray cloud began to encircle
her arms and ankles and ooze their way slowly up her body.
Skull was really worried now. He reached for his son and flew backwards
as
a ribbon struck him.
"DAD!" Gavin jumped to his feet and ran to his father who lay still on
the
floor. He felt a pulse much to his relief. That was it. She can boss me
around, but hit my father? I don't think so! Gavin whirled and stopped.
The
black was already up to Nisha's waist.
A black ribbon whirled away and leisurely wound it's way towards
Gavin.
A flash of light filled the room, so bright it made both Gavin and Nisha
wince and close their eyes. It cleared --
"YIKES!" Gavin scrambled backwards, falling over his father as he saw
the
biggest, whitest polar bear he'd ever seen towering over Nisha. He
didn't
stop to see what would happen. Grabbing his father's arms, Gavin dug
deep
for strength and dragged his father out of the house.
On the porch he sat and panted.
Think you got away, huh?
Gavin really did not want to know, did not want to look, but the urge
was
too strong. He looked down and stared. "What are you?"
The brown animal sat and regarded the boy, shaking it's head. Another
computer brain, huh? Didn't you ever go to zoos, kit? I'm a
mongoose!
Bright eyes looked Gavin up and down. I'm your guardian
animal.
Gavin blinked. _A mongoose. Figures. Others get a wolf or falcon -- a
cool
animal. I get something that looks like an otter._
The animal growled, suddenly looked extremely fierce. Listen, kit!
Don't
take me for granted. Faster than a blink, the mongoose leaped at
Gavin,
knocking him back and snarled into his face. You need me.
Before Gavin could even think of moving a hand to knock the animal from
him, it leaped again, diving behind him.
There was the sound of snarling and growling, then an eerie shriek that
vibrated the bones in Gavin's ears. There was a sucking sound then a pop
--
then silence.
Gavin peered around his shoulder and saw only the mongoose watching him
with bright eyes. It dawned on Gavin. He must have had one of those gray
cloud things hanging on him too! He swallowed hard. That was too
close.
The mongoose walked around to sit in front of him again. "Thank
you."
You're very welcome, kit. The mongoose seemed pleased. It smiled
showing sharp, white teeth. You and I are alike. That's why I'm your
guardian. We're quick, smart, not afraid to face down a larger
opponent.... It made a kind of chuckling sound. But we still know
how to have fun.
Gavin smiled. Yeah. He liked this the more he thought about it. "Uh,
what
about Nisha? Is it safe --"
The mongoose cocked it's head as if listening. Stay with your father,
kit. For some of your friends, today will not be easy. Stay here until
she
comes out. It sighed. She'll need her friends and family around
her
after this. The bright eyes locked gazes with Gavin. Do not
belittle
yourself, kit. I would not be here if you were not worthy.
Nuzzling his hand once, the mongoose stepped back and disappeared.
Leaving
Gavin to watch over his father, and wait.
Nisha paled as she looked up...and up and saw only white. Tilting her
head
back she saw the polar bear's head above her and took a step back.
The bear's roar shook every bone in her body and terrified her. Nisha
froze. She felt so cold. So tired. _Maybe I can just close my
eyes...._
Her eyes snapped open, blazing with a gray light as the black ribbon
tried
to continue up her body.
Fight it, cub!
_Fight what?_ Nisha wondered groggily. _And where was that growling
coming
from?_ She heard a shriek as a huge white paw swiped past her head. _Oh
God! The bear is attacking me!_ Fangs and teeth snapped inches above her
ear. Something black whipped out and snapped against the bear's muzzle
as
it came down on all four feet.
The polar bear growled, it's head swinging back and forth. Cub, fight
the darkness as you have never fought before!
_Darkness?_ Nisha looked down at herself finally and let loose with a
shriek of her own. What the heck was this stuff?! She tried to pry it
off
her arms and cried out in pain. It was like ripping her own skin
off!
Feeling warm air puff on her face she looked up. The polar bear with
it's
glowing eyes of pure arctic blue stared into her eyes. I am your
guardian animal, cub. We must fight this together or you will be
lost.
"H-how?"
Think of your family, your friends. Recall the fun, the love, all the
good things and times. Think on these and push the darkness
away!
Nisha almost laughed. "That's not fighting!"
DO IT! The voice roared into her mind. Snapping her eyes shut,
Nisha
began to dredge her memory for good times. It wasn't hard. Her mother's
voice singing to her, her father dancing with her, laughing with her
friends and playing.... Nisha clung to the memories of love and light
and
pushed the darkness from her with all her will.
The bear watched intently then nodded. Rearing up on it's hind legs, it
swatted mercilessly at the black shadow hovering over the girl. It's
long
nails dug chunks out of the shadow trying to engulf Nisha.
Nisha whimpered as the shadow transferred the pain it was feeling to
her,
but held on to what the bear had told her. She shut herself off to
everything but her thoughts.
Now snapping and clawing, the polar bear began to rip the ribbons off
its
young charge. The shadow screeched in pain as its hold on the girl
loosened. It vainly tried to wrap around her but couldn't get a purchase
any longer.
In a last desperate attempt, it leaped up, seeking escape. The polar
bear
rearedhigher and swatted the shadow down then fell on it, snapping it in
half.
Nisha's scream mingled with the shadow's shriek and she fell to the
ground
as the shadow popped out of existence.
Cub?
Nisha lifted her hand to touch the bear's muzzle that gently nudged her
face. "I think I'll live."
Relief emanated from the bear. Your friend Gavin is outside. Go with
him
to the Power Chamber, cub. Your family and friends await you there.
It
hesitated. Remember strength is not always in the physical. Recall
this
battle if you ever forget.
"Wait! Will I see you again?"
The bear growl-chuckled. With you as my charge, no doubt we will be
seeing each other again. It touched it's cold nose to her cheek.
Be
well, cub.
Nisha smiled as it faded out. _Wow._ Gathering her strength she got to
her
feet, still feeling wobbly. _Time to go face the piper for today's
mayhem._
Jared crouched at the edge of the quarry. Sure enough. There was Raph.
What
the heck is he doing? Jared decided to creep down and surprise him. Time
to
settle the question of leadership once and for all.
Raph sheathed the sword and looked up. He heard some loose rock rattle
and
frowned. Had someone found him already? His hand tightened on the sword
hilt. Only one person knew to look for him here. Raph narrowed his eyes.
Fine. Bring it on.
He didn't notice his arms begin to turn black, or the cool air that
filled
the area. Raph was only looking for one thing. A fight.
Jared swore silently as a fall of rocks went rattling down the path.
Damn!
Now Raph knew he was coming. Well, only one thing to do. He charged down
the path, throwing caution to the wind. "RAPH!"
He barrelled across the rocky ground and skidded to a halt as he saw
Raph
standing ready, a sword in his hands. "Real brave, Raph. Fight an
unarmed
man with a sword." Jared didn't hesitate. He knew how to even up the
odds.
Even as he stanced and reached to pull his morpher, he saw Raph
mirroring
his motions. Fine. Make it even.
"Blue Ranger Power!"
"Black Ranger Power!"
For a timeless moment the two adversaries faced each other -- then burst
out laughing.
"You look like a girl!"
"Oh yeah? You look like a clown!"
Then, it dawned on them. They both looked ridiculous. Raph had morphed
into
a girl's version of the uniform, complete with a skirt and breast molds.
His normally black armor was tie-dyed rainbow colors.
Jared's helmet had a bright clown nose, orange clown hair, and the armor
was lemon yellow, chartreuse and blue. His feet were covered with
oversized
clown shoes.
Then the second surprise hit them. From within their helmets a tiny
compartment opened and sprayed into their faces.
"AGHHHHHHHH!" Both quickly powered down. Unfortunately for them,
Olivia's
little surprise wasn't tied in only to their armor. Both looked at each
other from a face coated with pink spray paint.
It was the proverbial last straw.
Up on the rim of the quarry, two people watched. "What in the world?"
Rocky
gaped as both boys below morphed. "Madre de Dios!"
Thomas shook his head. That had to be Gavin's handiwork. "Remind me not
to
morph until we get the kids tricks all worked out."
Rocky nodded. "No kiddin'."
The hair on the back of Thomas' neck stood on end suddenly as both boys
screamed and demorphed. "This is it."
Rocky looked at him. "Huh?"