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Higher Ground
by : Julia H.
Jason Lee Scott sighed. Eleven months after graduation from high school
and everyone had gone
their separate ways. Some days he wondered if the past several years
had all been a dream,
something he had made up from his wildest fantasies.
The scars he bore told him differently. Being a Power Ranger had been a
blast, something he
wouldn't have traded for anything. It hadn't always been safe,
however. In fact, thinking back, he
was amazed none of them had been hurt worse than broken bones and nasty
slashes. None of
them had died.
So why did he feel so empty now? Yes the power was gone, leaving only
traces of it in his
system. But it had been years since he'd held the Red Ranger powers,
and almost a year since the
disastrous encounter with the Gold powers. He was strong and healthy
again....
Part of him felt lost.
Jason set aside the text book he had been trying to study and turned the
t.v. on. The local station
came on, reporting another clash of Piranatrons and the Turbo Rangers.
Jason grimaced. Yeah,
he was happy there were still Rangers to fight the evil -- he just hated
being out of it. Had the
bad guys always looked so cheesy? Leaning the chair back against the
desk, Jason put his hands
behind his back and watched the news story.
It was fairly predictable. Had always been, for the most part. The bad
guy makes a monster, the
Rangers face it. The Rangers almost beat bad guy, then bad guy grows.
Rangers call on Zords.
Battle ensues and Rangers win. Another day on the job.
Lips twisting in a slightly cynical smile, Jason changed the channel.
Mmm...shopping network.
Flip. Football. Nobody good. Flip. Soap opera. Flip. Racing. Flip
-- wait.....
Jason set the chair on the floor with a thunk and leaned forward. Was
it really Tommy? He
flipped back and watched the race carefully, looking for the white and
red car sporting all sorts of
decals. There, towards the front of the pack, number seventeen. Jason
grinned as he watched his
one-time partner maneuver closer to the front. He turned up the
volume.
"...and number seventeen passes -- that was close! Here they come into
the number one curve and
... OH NO! Haslon rebounds off the wall. OH man! Number seventeen and
twenty-four are out
with him!"
Haslon's car bounded off the wall right into Tommy's path, forcing him
to throw the car sideways
as the car behind him veered sharply and went tumbling end over end into
the infield. Tommy
and Haslon skidded side by side off the track onto the grass where they
managed to make a
controlled stop.
"It looks like Haslon and Oliver are out of it, but safe. The yellow
flag is out! And here comes
the ambulance. It looks like Asthorpe is moving, but that was quite a
ride he took."
Jason watched as Tommy climbed out of the car, shaking his head. He
walked over to the other
driver and made sure he was all right as a second ambulance came out on
the track.
ESPN cut to a commercial and Jason sat back, a frown drawing his
eyebrows down. He stood
and walked to the window.
What were they doing? Kim was in Florida in training for the Olympics,
Trini was in college
back east and so was Zack. Billy was supposedly on Aquitar, but no one
had heard from him for
quite a while, and that wasn't like Billy. Tommy was racing all over
the US. And I'm in college.
The original six had split apart like a sunbeam hitting a prism. Even
the replacements were gone.
Adam was in the midwest going to Northwestern, Aisha was in Africa, Kat
was in England,
Rocky was in Stone Canyon and Tanya was in Los Angeles.
They had saved the world -- yet here they were, living "normal" lives.
"So, that's it?" Jason shook his head. "We just pretend that none of
it ever happened and go on
our ways?" Something about that rankled him. They had gone through too
much together to lose
track this way -- especially the first six.
And what are we accomplishing now? Shaking his head, Jason turned the
t.v. off and went
outside for a walk. Not really intending to go anywhere in particular,
he ended up in the park.
With a wry smile, he sat and leaned against a tree. They had spent so
much time in this park, as
Rangers and as a group of friends.
He looked up at the leafy canopy above him, watching the shadows play
across the leaves. His
time in Switzerland had taught him some patience, but mostly it had
pointed out how suited he
was to action versus talking. All they had done at those peace
conferences was talk. Debate.
Discuss. Plan.
What good was planning if you never acted on it? No, after a while, he
had realized his heart
wasn't in it. That was when he had returned to Angel Grove. Then Tommy
had found and
recruited him for the Gold Ranger.
Even after he had lost the Gold Powers he had thought there was more to
life than being a Ranger
-- and he still thought that. But ....
This isn't it. Even Emily had left Angel Grove, and him. They had
parted friends. The spark just
hadn't been there.
_Maybe I'm just bummed from losing the powers._ Jason sighed. _I ought
to be happy. In a year
I can open my dojo -- I've always dreamed of that._ He shook his head.
_So... what's wrong with
this picture?_
The rush, the adrenaline, the danger. He missed it.
_Am I sick or something? Most people are content with living a peaceful
life, that's all they
want._ He knew better. Zordon had recruited them for good reasons.
They were willing to risk
it all for the better of mankind. _Once you gave all that you had, it's
not good enough to go back
to living a half-life. Watching on the sidelines sucks._
Jason stood, brushing his jeans off. _I'm willing to bet my incisors
Tommy feels the same way.
He held the power longer than any of us -- it's loss has to be hitting
him the hardest._ He smiled.
Maybe it was time to go look up his bro and see just how well he was
handling life. Together
they had always been able to figure out their problems.
Nodding, Jason headed for the University's computer center. Time to go
on-line and see when the
next race was scheduled for Tommy Oliver.
In a large room, paneled by mahogany bookcases full of hundreds of
thousands of books, two
people sat. One, cool and collected, sat at a desk. Upon closer
inspection one would see the
desktop was actually more of an oversized computer, complete with
touch-sensitive controls and
viewers. The woman glanced at the desk and smiled confidently. She
really didn't need such
devices, but they seemed to make her counterpart more comfortable.
"Well?"
"Well, what?" The man sat back, placing his face further into the
shadows. He crossed his arms
and scowled. "I suppose you expect me to congratulate you?"
"Nevil, things are falling into place just as I said." The figure
stood, fingertips resting on the
desktop. "We should be congratulating one another."
"It's a long ways from being complete, Aster." He shook his head.
"They're scattered across the
globe still."
"We don't need all of them, Nevil." The woman smiled coolly. "Allow me
to make another small
prediction -- just in case your faith in me is wavering."
The man's scowl faltered as a chill shivered his spine. The woman's
ice-blue eyes seemed to be
able to penetrate the shadow he hid in. God only knew how strong her
abilities truly were. He
nodded slightly.
"We don't want more than five or six at a time." Aster walked slowly
over to a triangular prism
and stared into it. "Two of them are already falling in. They are the
foundation blocks. Once we
have them, the others will be unable to resist." She looked up and
smiled slightly. "It is
inevitable. Power calls to power. They won't be able to resist."
"I hope you're right."
"Oh, I am." She stroked the prism and it flared, suddenly illuminated.
Rainbows scattered
around the room, lighting it's murky corners. "I am."
Tommy Oliver pulled the baseball cap off his head and ran his fingers
through his hair to
straighten it. _Who decided all racecar drivers should also be diehard
cap wearers, anyways?_
His hair was only to his shoulders now. He'd trimmed it after getting
razzed so badly by the other
drivers and the crew. They'd teased him mercilessly about being
recruited for a shampoo
commercial any day, or maybe a modeling job. Tommy shook his head as he
walked back to the
garage. It was a insular group inside the racing world, and they didn't
take to change readily. Jeff
had warned him they wouldn't welcome him with open arms until he'd paid
his dues. Winning
only made enemies when you were a rookie.
_So what am I supposed to do? Throw a race to get into everyone's good
graces?_ He snorted in
contempt. _Nothing new. As usual, I don't quite fit in._ It didn't
really bother him any more.
True, in high school, he'd been part of a select group, the Rangers, but
even that had been a fluke.
Getting chosen by Rita to be the Green Ranger had been both the worst
and the best thing in his
life. Worst for obvious reasons, but without it, he would never have
been part of the Power
Rangers.
_And that, I wouldn't trade for anything._ No matter how painful the
consequences sometimes.
_Snap out of it, Oliver! There are other girls in the world._ But no
one quite like her.
"Hey bro."
Lost in thought, Tommy almost walked right past the young man. He
stopped suddenly and
whirled, a disbelieving look widening his dark eyes. "Jase? Oh man!
It's good to see you!"
Laughing, the two embraced and slapped each other on the back.
"Same to you, bro." Jason stepped back, a quiet smile curving his
mouth. "How goes stock cars'
newest wunderkid?"
Tommy grimaced. "Please." He held up the baseball cap. "Every time I
turn around someone is
putting one of these on my head, or telling me to start listening to
country music or start chewing
or something." He smiled wryly. "Somehow I don't quite fit the
mold."
Jason shrugged. "You never did." He grinned. "You got time for an old
friend?"
"Always." Tommy's dark eyes were solemn, a slightly worried look
overtaking his expression.
"Is everything -"
"Don't jump to conclusions, bro!" Jason held up his hands, laughing.
"I got over the weakness
thing a while back. I'm fine, I swear."
Relief brought back Tommy's lopsided grin. "Let me go get outta these
greasy clothes. Meet you
at the back gate in...." He looked at his watch, struck once again by
how odd it was to wear just
an ordinary watch. "..ten minutes?"
"You still have that four by four?" At his nod, Jason snatched the
baseball cap out of his hand
and shook his head. "Goodyear, huh?" He tossed it back with a smile.
"See ya in ten." He turned
and headed for the back gate, still grinning. Still the King of Worry.
Some things never
changed.
Forty-five minutes later, the two were sitting at Angel's Bluffs,
looking out over the ocean. They
were quiet as they ate the sandwiches they'd stopped to bring with
them.
Tommy picked up a rock and threw it over the cliff. "Man, remember all
the picnics we had up
here?"
Jason nodded. He looked at his sandwich. "Kim and Trini could pull
those things off at the drop
of a hat. And the food was better than this."
Both were quiet for a while. Jason knew exactly what was running
through his friend's mind
from the slightly morose expression on his face. Part of him was amazed
at how tenacious
Tommy's feelings were for Kim. He hadn't been there when the now
infamous letter had arrived,
but Billy had filled him in on the details -- and how Kat and Tommy had
seemingly hooked up
not long after.
"Can I ask you something?" Jason picked up a rock and tossed it up and
down in his hand.
"Sure." Tommy shrugged. "What?"
"Why didn't you go after Kim? Or call? Why did you just let her go?"
Jason met his friend's
gaze.
Pain lanced across Tommy's face and he looked away. He shook his head.
"I did call."
His voice was so low, Jason almost missed it. "What did she say?"
Tommy made a strangled noise and shook his head. "She wouldn't talk to
me. I got her
roommate." He picked up a rock and threw it hard. "I took that as a
pretty sure sign she didn't
want anything to do with me -- that and the letter."
Jason was quiet a moment. He and Kim had talked when she had come to
visit -- just before
Divatox had kidnapped them. Sighing he decided to let it go for now.
"That isn't the whole
story, bro, but...." He shook his head. "Did you and Kim ever talk
when she was here?"
"No." Tommy's voice was low. "I...I guess I was afraid to hear it from
her." He grimaced. "I used
Kat as a shield to keep Kim away." He looked up at Jason. "I know,
pretty shabby way to treat a
lady. Kat deserves better. That's why I'm glad she went to England."
Tommy looked down. "I
think she'll find someone there who will treat her like she
deserves."
"Yeah, she does," Jason said frankly. "Look, all of us knew it was
rebound. Kat included. She
cares a lot for you, but she knows it wasn't gonna go any farther than
good friends."
It was harsh, but he felt his friend had it coming. From the guilty
look on Tommy's face, he knew
it too. "Let it go, Tommy." Jason tossed the rock over the cliff.
"It's over and done."
"Yeah." From his bleak expression, it didn't seem to make Tommy feel
any better.
"Let me change the subject." Jason sat back and looked up at the clear
blue sky. "How long has
it been since you heard from Billy?"
"Too long." Tommy frowned. "Not since Zordon left. I tried to contact
Aquitar a couple of
times, just to talk and see how he was doing...."
"But?"
"Never could get through." Tommy shrugged. "I even asked Adam to try
since he was better at
manipulating those controls."
"No luck?" Jason's uneasy feeling grew as Tommy shook his head. "I
wonder if he really is
happy?" He noticed Tommy's frown grow. "What?"
"I dunno. Something about the last message we got from him."
"What did he say?"
Tommy looked up, dark eyes brooding. "Nothing. Cestria said he was so
happy he was
speechless."
The two young men exchanged doubtful looks. "That doesn't sound like
the Billy I know."
Jason scowled. "You think we could get into the Power Chamber?"
A crafty gleam entered Tommy's eyes. "Don't think we have to." He
pulled his communicator
from his pocket. "We all kept these, just in case we needed to contact
one another fast."
Jason grinned. Tommy always had been the one who coolly plotted and
planned. That was what
had made him so dangerous as the Green Ranger. It was an attribute
Jason was happy to utilize
now. "What's your plan?"
"Contact Adam. Mr. Cranston still hasn't done anything about Billy's
lab in his garage."
Tommy's grin widened. "Bet ya Adam can figure out how to contact Billy
with what's in that
lab."
Jason stood. "Let's go."
Aster sat back in her chair, a long fall of gold-red hair spilling over
the headrest. So far, all was
going according to plan. She had no reason to doubt what she had
foreseen. After all, she had
watched these young people their whole lives -- waiting for the right
time.
It was finally coming together.
Finally, after eons of waiting.
_Patience,_ she counseled herself. _ A little longer, and all will be in
place._
"Sure boys." Hank Cranston led the way to the garage. "I haven't
touched anything. It's all the
way he left it." He unlocked the door and stepped back to let them
enter.
"I'm sure he's all right, Mr. Cranston." Jason gripped his shoulder
reassuringly.
Hank blinked back tears out of his sky blue eyes. "I hope so. I guess
I expected to hear from
him."
"We're gonna try to find him, sir." Tommy switched on the light and
headed downstairs.
With a nod, Hank turned and walked back towards the living room. Jason
followed Tommy
downstairs. "Man, it's dusty." He sneezed as their feet stirred up the
dust.
Tommy waved a hand to clear the cobwebs from the walkway. "Let's see.
It's five here, so it's
seven Adam's time." He looked up. "Hope he's not busy."
Jason shrugged. "Only one way to find out."
With a nod, Tommy pushed the green button on his communicator. The tiny
screen flashed a
signal that let him know it was working.
Minutes passed in silence as the two starred at the communicator,
waiting for some sign of
acknowledgment.
"Maybe he's -"
"This is Adam." The voice was slightly breathless, and held a note of
surprise.
"Adam!" Tommy grinned in response to Jason's smile. "This is Tommy.
You got some spare
time?"
Before long a familiar figure appeared in a teleport beam. Adam looked
around, frowning
slightly before being engulfed by his friend's enthusiastic greetings.
He grinned, pushing his dark
hair out of his eyes. "Good to see you guys too. But, uh, why
here?"
The two quickly explained their plans. Adam quirked one dark eyebrow
and shrugged before
setting to work.
First they cleaned the worktable off, raising a new dust cloud in the
process that had all three
sneezing. After some good-natured ribbing, they got down to work, with
Adam directing the
other two.
It took about an hour and a half before Adam nodded, satisfied. "We'll
have to see if this works
on just this little power cell Billy set up." He set the circular cell
in place, amazed once again by
Billy's ingenuity. "Here goes."
There was a low hum, that rose in pitch until it was beyond their range
of hearing. Adam fiddled
with the controls, frowning in concentration as he struggled to recall
the coordinates of
Aquitar.
Tommy leaned over and punched in a set of numbers, then stood back.
Adam and Jason stared at him in complete shock.
"What?"
"You remembered Aquitar's coordinates?" Jason started to laugh.
"Yeah, this from the guy who couldn't remember to wind his watch?" Adam
shook his head.
Tommy grinned wryly, long used to the vagarious ways of his memory. He
shrugged.
"Go figure," Jason managed to choke out, still laughing at the
dumbfounded look on Adam's
face. "You always could remember the really important things."
"Let's see if it's right," Tommy said quietly.
Adam manipulated several controls and pushed a button. "I think that
should do it."
Three young men held their breath in anticipation as the buzz of static
filled the lab. A whine,
rising and falling in pitch, began to replace the static as an fuzzy
image appeared on the tiny
screen.
"Delphine!" Adam and Tommy spoke at the same time.
"Rangers of Earth!" The Aquitian seemed as surprised as they were to
have made contact. "To
what do we owe this honor?"
Jason stepped back. He hadn't been present when the Aquitian Rangers
had come to Earth's aide
and was willing to let the other two handle the exchange.
"We're looking for Billy." Adam's voice was filled with hope.
"Delphine, have you seen Billy?" Tommy tried to stay calm as the
Aquitian woman's expression
grew somber. _Please, don't tell us something happened to him!_
"Indeed, I have Adam, Tommy." Steepling her fingers she stared at them
long and hard. "Might I
ask why it has taken you so long to inquire?"
Adam flushed red, while Tommy blinked in surprise. Tommy recovered
first. "Delphine, we did
try -- several times." He looked at Adam who nodded in agreement. "We
could never get
through."
Jason, quickly losing patience, stepped forward. "Is Billy there? Is
he all right?"
Tommy controlled the smile that came to his lips at Jason's tone of
voice. It was his "leader's
voice". The one none of the Rangers had ever questioned -- not even
him.
Delphine gazed silently at them. "Yes." She seemed to be weighing
several options in her mind,
and finally settled on one. "I will see if he wishes to speak with
you. One moment."
The screen blanked to white, as a blue dot blinked on and off.
Jason scowled as three minutes passed and only the blue dot pulsed on
the screen.
Before any of them could say a word, the screen cleared and a
tired-looking young man's image
filled the screen.
"BILLY!" All three chorused.
A faint smile curved his mouth. "Hello." There was a wary expression
in the blue-grey eyes.
"What's going on?"
"That's what we're wondering." Jason crossed his arms and smiled.
"It's been a long time,
Billy."
"Too long," Tommy echoed.
Adam just nodded.
Billy frowned. "Where are you? That doesn't look like the Power
Chamber."
"It isn't." Jason grinned. "We're in your dad's basement."
Surprise widened Billy's eyes. "In my lab? Why? What happened to the
Power Chamber?"
His gaze went to Tommy and Adam, glaring at them slightly
accusingly.
Tommy held up his hands defensively. "Nothing! It's still there."
Adam shrugged. "We're not Rangers anymore."
"What?" Billy looked shocked.
"It's a long story, Billy." Tommy sighed, suddenly feeling very tired
and more than slightly sad.
"None of us is on the team anymore."
"We were worried because we never heard from you." Adam frowned, going
from defensive to a
little put-out. "We did try to contact you, you know."
"No...." Billy looked shell-shocked. "I didn't."
"Is everything okay there, Billy?" Jason's voice was quiet, but held a
current of concern.
"You never wrote or called," Tommy said with gentle humor. "It hasn't
been the same without
you, buddy."
"You guys really missed...me?"
Jason hadn't seen that particular look of uncertainty on his friend's
face since their freshman year
in high school. "Bill," his voice was gruff with concern. "are you
all right?"
"Hang on." The signal suddenly was back on the white screen and blue
dot.
Jason scowled, tensing as the moments ticked by. His patience was
wearing very thin.
"Easy, Jase." Tommy put a hand on his shoulder. "You know Billy.
He'll handle this in his own
way, his own time."
Nodding, Jason quietly simmered, scowling at the screen. Tommy began to
prowl around the
basement like a big cat in a cage, while Adam just sat very still, his
eyes never leaving the
screen.
Suddenly there was a wash of white light that blinded all three guys and
a woosh of sound.
When their vision cleared, Billy stood before them.
All three pounced on him. "BILLY!" He was engulfed in a group hug and
a great deal of back
pounding as the four friends were reunited.
Jason shook his head, a wry smile on his face. "Welcome home,
Billy."
"Oh man, your dad's gonna flip!" Tommy patted Billy's back again,
almost as if to reassure
himself he was really there. "He's missed you."
Adam noticed the screen now had a smiling image of Delphine. She nodded
to him once, then the
transmission was cut. Adam turned to Billy. "It's good to have you
back, Billy."
Billy let out a huge sigh of relief. "It's good to be home, guys." He
grabbed Jason and Tommy's
arms, then Adams'. "You don't know how much I missed all of you." He
looked up the stairs.
"Guess I've got a lot to explain."
Tommy shook his head. "The Rangers filled him in, Billy. I think he'll
just be thrilled that you're
back."
"I've got a lot to catch up on." Billy looked around his lab and
wrinkled his nose. "More than I
thought."
Jason went up first, to ready Mr. Cranston for his son's return. He had
only half-way explained
before Hank was charging for the stairs. Billy met him halfway up, and
the two embraced in a
tearful reunion.
Tommy nodded, a satisfied smile on his face. His eyes met Jason's and
he saw the quiet pride on
Jason's face. He turned to Adam. "When do you have to be back?"
"Soon." Adam grimaced as he looked at his watch. He hadn't realized
how much he'd missed his
friends until now. A hand gripped his shoulder and he looked up to find
Tommy's serious gaze
on him.
"Don't be a stranger."
Adam nodded. "I won't." He stepped back and touched his communicator,
disappearing in a
wash of white.
Jason and Tommy left the Cranston home feeling happier and more at peace
than they had in a
long time. The moon was out, only a sliver of a crescent, allowing the
stars to shine brightly.
They walked to Tommy's car in silence then stood staring up at the
stars.
"I get the feeling nothing's gonna be the same from now on," Jason said
quietly.
Tommy just nodded, climbing into the car. He looked at the Cranston
home before starting the
engine.
Aster shook her head as Nevil left in a flash of white. _So
short-sighted. As the human's
say, he cannot see the forest for the trees._ Picking up a wooden
staff, fully as high as her,
Aster ran her hands over the runes carved on it's surface. _No. We
will not use this. Not
this time._
Setting the staff aside she walked to the desk and touched several
panels on it's surface.
An image of the Power Chamber sprang to life. Aster sat and watched,
her mouth quirking
in amusement as Alpha 6 and Dimetria briefed the Turbo Rangers on
another of Divatox's
creations.
_Let them play at the game. Perhaps in time, they too will become
suitable for my
purposes._ Aster brushed back her hair with languid grace. _Learn the
game well, young
ones. As long as there are fools such as Divatox and Zedd to amuse
themselves with you,
take advantage of it. Learn as those before you did._
Frowning, Aster leaned forward and switched the view to one of deep
space. She sat back
and stared long and hard at the view. _It comes, even now. Beyond
Pluto, beyond the
edge of this galaxy._ She knew there was no way to stop it. Yes, they
probably could
deflect it -- but it would just return again some other time. _No.
These are the ones we will
face it with. They will just have to be ready._
Her hand reached out and brought to life a small radio-like device. She
was sure of the six
she wanted. However, she was curious what the warrior would think.
Both had watched
these young Earthers grow and mature. Nevil was next to no help, so it
was only fitting to
ask her.
"Why?" Tommy watched Jason pace the small apartment, a smile quirking
his mouth.
"Don't get me wrong, I don't mind.... But, what makes you think
that?"
Jason crossed his arms, a neutral look on his face. "I just..." He
shook his head. It was
hard to describe the urgency he felt in getting the team back together.
This had gone
beyond a simple matter of wanting to see his old friends for a
reunion.
"Circling the wagons."
"Huh?" Jason stared dumb-founded at his friend. That was exactly the
feeling he had.
"How did you -"
Tommy shrugged. "Once someone points out the obvious signs, I'm pretty
good at putting
them together." He sat up and sighed, rubbing his temples. "Something
or someone is
messin' with us. I want to know why."
Jason raised an eyebrow at the cold tone of voice that came from his
friend. It reminded
him that Tommy hadn't grown up in the safe streets of Angel Grove.
Somewhere along the
line, he knew his friend had seen the darker side of life. They had
never spoken of it, but
Jason had always known that was part of why Rita had picked Tommy to be
the Green
Ranger in the first place. Rule number one in Oliver's book: Don't
screw with my friends
and expect to get away with it. A smile curved his mouth. Life had
gotten a lot more
interesting suddenly.
Nodding Jason said, "Then our next step should be to check up on Trini,
Zack - "
"And Kim." Tommy nodded and looked away.
"Yeah, but first let's go get Billy." Jason left a note for his
roommate. "I think we need to
talk to him about a few things before we get any others involved."
Tommy just nodded and followed Jason out of the apartment.
They ended up at the Bluffs again. Tommy wandered off a ways, brooding
on the
upcoming meeting with Kim, no doubt.
Jason left him alone with his thoughts and turned his attention on
Billy. "So, how was life on
Aquitar?"
Grimacing, Billy ran a hand through his hair. "Wet. I can't tell you
how much I missed the
sun from my own planet." He leaned back on his hands and raised his
face to the sun, eyes
closed. "I could never get warm enough on Aquitar."
This wasn't gonna be easy. Jason took a deep breath. "Then why did you
stay?"
Billy stiffened and sat up. The wary look of the night before was in
his eyes again. He
looked from Jason to his clenched hands. "You wouldn't understand,
Jason."
"Try me." Jason steadily watched his friend, his face carefully
neutral.
Fiddling with an apple, Billy twisted the stem until it popped off. "I
didn't feel like I was
needed or wanted here anymore." He looked briefly at Tommy who had
wandered over
and now watched with a solemn expression. "I really wasn't part of the
team anymore, or in
high school. I just felt...."
"Outside of it all." Jason nodded in understanding. "I know what you
mean."
"Bill," Tommy knelt, his expression more serious than any Billy had
ever seen on him
before. "I know you blame me for a lot of what happened. I can take
that. What I can't
understand is that whole lie about the Golden Powers not being
compatible with you and
then running off to Aquitar without even saying two words." He shook
his head, eyes full of
remorse. "We were busy, yeah, but I don't ever want to be so busy that
I don't have time to
listen to a friend. Even if it's just so he can cuss me out."
Jason grinned as Billy's eyes widened slightly at the apology. "Here's
your chance,
Bill."
The blue-grey eyes went from Jason back to Tommy as Billy considered the
words. "All
right. You behaved like an egomaniacal, power-tripping dictator bent on
controlling the
fate of the world." A ghost of a smile tipped Billy's lips as Tommy
blanched slightly and
blinked. "But, if you'll go back to behaving like your normal self,
I'll forgive you."
Tommy nodded. "Agreed." He held out his hand.
Billy gripped it in his. "As for the lie..." He shrugged. "I don't
know. I guess part of me
really didn't want to be the Gold Ranger and return to the team.
Everything was different."
He took a bite out of the apple and munched on it. "As much as I do
appreciate attention,
I don't relish being the center of it like you two."
Tommy laughed, sitting, as Jason shook his head.
The blue-grey eyes twinkled as Billy looked at them. "I never wanted to
be in control, guys.
Just to be included."
"Okay," Jason mock-growled. "I think we get the idea, Bill. Thanks."
He grabbed another
sandwich. "But you're definitely in on this. Tell me what you make of
it."
Aster nodded. The three who held the foundation were together. Only
three left. It was all
so simple.
She walked to the prism and stroked it lightly. Bright, silverish light
bubbled up but only
murmured inside the prism, like a child tossing restlessly in a dream.
The light slowly faded
away until nothing but a gleam was left to illuminate the center.
"Uh...guys? How're we gonna teleport somewhere we've never been?"
Tommy handed his
communicator to Billy.
Billy examined it, noting the slight differences between the ones he'd
designed and this
one. "Interesting."
"I've been to Trini's." Jason shrugged as Tommy's eyebrows rose. "We
got pretty close
during the peace conference."
"Oh." Tommy's grin widened as Jason flushed slightly and looked away.
"I suggest you wear it," Billy said as Tommy started to hand the
communicator to
Jason.
"Me?" Tommy looked at the red band around the rim of the watch. Red
still -- even after
his stint as Zeo V and Red Turbo -- was Jason's color. "Any particular
reason? Jase knows
where we're going."
"But your body holds more of a residual of power than ours." Billy
shrugged. "The
teleporter is going to utilize that energy."
"I'll wear it." Tommy strapped it on. He knew Jason claimed he was
fine, but there was no
need to push him. "Jase, you do the imaging."
Billy stood on one side, Jason on the other, both holding one of Tommy's
arms. Jason
closed his eyes and got a clear mental picture of Trini's apartment
complex. There was a
good site to 'port to -- not far from the service entry. He got it
crystal clear and pushed the
teleport button.
There was a dizzying moment of disorientation -- and then a series of
crashes as the three
landed on the garbage cans left in the entry for the collectors to pick
up.
"Ouch!" Jason rubbed his head where the lid had come off and smacked
him. "Great. I
forgot they put the garbage out here."
"Gross." Tommy grimaced as he stood.
"I suggest another spot for any future endeavors." Billy pulled a
banana peel off his
shoulder and dropped it into the can with a disgusted look.
"What the hell do you bums think you're doin'?!" A woman brandishing a
broom came
charging out the service door. Her hair was in curlers and she wore a
robe that barely
concealed the powder blue nightgown she wore. "Get outta here before I
ream you new
holes to cram food in!"
The three made a hasty retreat, not stopping until the woman's screech
was only an echo.
Tommy was the first to start grinning. "Nice neighborhood."
"Yeah?" Jason shook his head. "Just like your old home, huh?"
Billy broke up the good-natured bantering. "Is that Trini's apartment
complex?" He
pointed to a tall, grey building.
"That's the one. Come on." Jason waved for them to follow.
It took a few minutes to find a way in and climb up to the twentieth
floor. Jason led the way
through a maze of corridors, past numerous brown doors each with a
different number on it.
Finally he stopped at one. "Hope she hasn't moved." With a shrug, he
knocked.
"It is kind of late...." Tommy glanced at his watch, realizing that it
might only be nine in
California, but here in New York -
There was silence for a very long moment and the three waited anxiously,
looking around
the empty hallway.
Finally the sound of locks being undone, the click of deadbolts being
opened and chains
being released told them someone had responded.
"You're right," Tommy said nudging Jason. "It is just like my old
neighborhood."
The door opened slightly. "Jason?"
Before he could respond, the door shut and the final chain came off.
Trini threw open the
door. "Jason Lee Scott?" She froze, dark eyes wide as she saw who was
with him.
"Hi, Trini." Tommy grinned.
Billy stared at her, before feeling a nudge from Tommy. "Uh...hello,
Trini."
The slight Asian girl shook her head, a smile lighting her face. She
reached out to pull them
in, and shut the door, relocking several of the locks before turning to
them. "I can't believe
it." Tears sparkled in her eyes as she held out her arms.
The four held each other for a moment in a group hug, before Trini
stepped back, wrinkling
her nose. "What is that smell?"
"Um..." Jason grinned wryly. "We kind of hit the garbage cans when we
teleported in."
Her eyes grew wide. "You teleported?" She looked at Tommy. "You're
still a Ranger
then?"
"No." Tommy's smile was bittersweet. "I just didn't follow the rules
to the letter." He held
up his wrist to show her the communicator.
Trini laughed. "Same old Tommy." She took Jason's and Billy's arms.
"Let's go sit down
and you three can explain to me what made you come all this way."
"It's a long story," Billy sighed. _Why do I feel so shy around her
still?_
She gave him a long look. "I've got time."
Two hours and three pots of coffee later, the four friends were all
comfortably talked out.
Scattered around the small flat on couches and chairs, they sprawled
regarding their coffee
mugs.
"Well,..." Trini sat up and leaned forward to set her mug on the
battered wooden coffee
table. "I know where Zack is, but I really don't think he'll want in on
this."
"What?" Her statement surprised Jason. "Why?"
"He's happy the way he is." Trini shrugged. "Zack was changed by the
conference more
than anyone, I think." She tucked her hair behind her ear. "Last time
I talked to him, he
said he was going on a trip to Africa, looking for his roots."
"Maybe he'll see Aisha." Tommy shrugged. It was a small world --
especially for the
Rangers.
"Shouldn't we try to at least ask him?"
"No." Jason shook his head slowly. "I think Trini's right." He sighed
heavily. "Time to
revise my idea of the original six."
"What about Adam?" Billy suddenly found every pair of eyes on him and
blinked. He
shrugged. "What? I always felt like Adam was part of us."
"I agree." Jason nodded. "And we know he won't mind being called back
to action,
right?"
Tommy held the mug in both hands, staring into the dark liquid pooled on
the bottom.
_Wonder if she'll want to come back. The Olympic trials aren't too far
away._ He
grimaced. _And it's not like I'm a big draw._
Jason leaned over to gently tap his friend's shoulder. "Tommy? You
still with us,
man?"
"Huh?" Tommy looked up blankly. "Oh...Adam? He won't mind at all. I
think he's kinda
lonely at Northwestern."
Trini hadn't missed the sadness haunting her friends' dark eyes. It
was the same look she'd
seen too many times in Kimberly's face. _How can two people love each
other so much
and not realize it?_ With a sigh she stood. "Well, it's definitely too
late to go to Florida and
you guys seem pretty certain about Adam. Why don't you crash here for
the night and in
the morning we can plan our next move?"
"Dibs on the couch!' Jason threw his legs across the length to secure
his place.
"Billy, that rolls out into a futon bed." Trini pointed to the chair he
was sitting in. "Same with
that one, Tommy."
"I think we should secure Adam before proceeding to Florida." Billy
said as he folded out
the futon. "That way all the power we're drawing on to teleport won't
be from Tommy
alone."
"Good thinking, Bill." Jason tucked the blanket around him and yawned.
"Just don't wake
us up too early, will ya?"
Tommy already had his futon folded out and was trying to get
comfortable. "Amen to
that," he grumbled.
"Don't worry," Trini assured them with a smile. "I won't." Seeing
Billy finally start to settle
down, she turned off the lights. "Sleep tight, guys." A rumbling
chorus of goodnights
answered her as she padded back to her room. It was good to have the
guys back around.
Trini picked up a picture of her and Kim and smiled. "Who says you
can't go home?"
Setting the picture down, she turned off the light and settled in her
bed. In moments, she
was asleep.
The End... for now