It all seemed to good to be true.
"It'll pass." Corry shrugged. She tucked her hair behind her ear as
the wind picked up, and continued to read her notebook.
Twentieth century politics were so involved, so crooked. She could see
now why so many people had become paranoid in the
1990's about the government and it's power. _Not that President Montoya
is perfect, but she certainly makes this goon Clinton
look like yesterday's garbage._
"We're gonna get soaked." Nisha began to shove her things into her
bookbag. "Come on!"
"Okay, okay." Corry glanced up at the sky. Nisha was probably right.
"But Gavin said he'd meet us here at the benches."
"He'll see us over there." Nisha pointed to the covered section of the
picnic area. A fat drop of rain splattered on her nose and
she grimaced. "It's starting!"
Corry grinned as Nisha sprinted for the covered area. Shaking her head
she stood and put her notebook in her bag. "Geez,
Nisha! You'd think you're gonna melt or something!" Fastening her bag,
she held out her hand. "It's just a few -"
To Nisha it looked like the whole area was lit up by a powerful
spotlight. Brilliant white light exploded in front of her, blinding
her. With a scream, she covered her face and ducked. A deafening boom
followed almost simultaneously, shaking the ground.
"Corry?!" Nisha blinked, trying to clear her vision.
Her friend lay sprawled on the ground, eyes clenched shut, a grimace
frozen on her face.
The picnic table next to her was now nothing more than a million charred
pieces of wood. Even the ground was singed.
"Corry?" Nisha dropped her bag and ran to her. "Are you okay?" She
shook her to make sure she was alive. "My God, girl!
You were almost killed!"
"What?" Slowly, Corry opened her eyes, thankful to be alive.
Nisha flinched as her friend yelled. "Not so loud! I'm right next to
you." She touched Corry's arm. "Why - Ouch!" Shaking
her hand she backed away. "Girl, you are full of static electricity!"
Gulping, Corry looked at the table. Her ears were still ringing from
the thunder, and every inch of skin tingled as if thousand of
tiny bugs were crawling on her. Slowly she reached up to touch her
hair. "Is it standing straight up?"
"Not quite." Nisha grinned slightly. "It's close though. You are a
human lightening rod, aren't you?" She helped her stand.
"Yeah, great." Corry scampered for cover as another boom of thunder
echoed through the park. "Ever thought it might be
what we are, and not just me?" She grinned as Nisha realized what she
meant and dashed for cover.
"You think?" She picked up her bag.
"It's possible." Corry shrugged. It was beginning to rain in earnest
now, drops sheeting down. "Do you think Gavin's gonna
brave this just to meet us?"
Nisha snorted. "Doubt it." As if on cue her communicator began to
vibrate. Seeing whose frequency it was she smirked.
"See?" Nisha hit the button. "Yeah, Gav."
"Uh...ladies?" Gavin's voice crackled as static interrupted the
transmission. "How about we meet somewhere else?"
"You won't melt, Gavin!"
Corry shot her friend a look of disbelief, one eyebrow raising
slightly. She raised her wrist and frowned as her communicator
didn't respond. "Gav?" Corry leaned closer to Nisha's wrist. "How
about the Chamber? I think my watch shorted out."
"Again?" They heard him sigh. "Why is it your communicator breaks more
than anyone elses?"
Nisha rolled her eyes. "Not now." She quelled Corry with a frown.
"Meet you at the Chamber?"
"Fine. See ya."
"I didn't fall on it this time," Corry huffed indignantly. "And the
other time wasn't my fault either. Can I help it if the neighbors
dog used it as a chew toy?"
"Don't forget the time you spilled acid on it in lab at school." Nisha
shook her head. "You're just a walking human trouble
magnet."
"Thanks a lot." Corry crossed her arms. "If it hadn't hit on the
communicator it would've burned me."
"Yeah, well good thing Mr. Stewart reacted fast." She offered her arm.
"Come on. I think you need a lift?"
"Thanks." Corry sighed. So life wasn't perfect. Whose was? Her
vision disolved into red and white light as the two girls
flashed out of the park.
"NO." Zordon mentally sighed. It had only been two days since two of
his Rangers had been trapped along with Ted Oliver in
Gavin's haunted house. "ALPHA AND I HAVE BEEN SCANNING, BUT HAVE NOT
BEEN ABLE TO TRACK ANY
FURTHER ACTIVITY BY THE WRAITHS."
"I'm surprised she didn't do anything at Halloween." Nisha sighed and
crossed her arms to ward off the sudden chill she had at
the thought of the wraith. She hadn't actually seen the woman, but
Corry and Thomas had described her vividly, and Ted
Oliver hadn't left out even one detail -- to their humiliation. It was
what the wraith had said that bothered her more than her
actions. "Our name is Legion."
"THE PAST TWO DAYS HAVE BEEN UNUSUALLY QUIET." Zordon winced. Except
with the team, he amended, as
Gavin and Corry's squabble raised in volume.
"That's not ...exactly...what I said." He frowned, trying to figure a
way out of the spot he found himself in. "I didn't say I was
distracted by the way she looked in her uniform. I believe I merely
said it fit well." Sweat beaded his forehead as Nisha raised
an eyebrow.
"Oh!" Corry crowed. "You just don't remember it that way!" She
reached over and hit several buttons on a console. "How
about an instant replay, hmmm?"
Before the holo could solidify, Gavin cut it off. "I don't think that's
necessary." His face flushed red and he grumbled, "You
don't play fair."
Corry stared at him, all ready to go with the next salvo, but stopped.
He really looked upset. She sighed and elbowed him.
"Come on, Gav. I was just teasing."
"Gotcha!" Gavin slapped a toggle and a holo of Corry popped up. It was
a replay from the time they had worked on
DragonZord in the Aqua Bay. Corry had slid off the Zords' nose into the
water, then popped up, spitting and hissing like a wet
cat.
With a look that promised retribution, Corry cut the holo. "Just you
wait, Gavin Skullovich. I'll get you."
"Yeah," Gavin scoffed and chuckled. "You and what army?" It was a game they
played frequently. More often than not, he won.
"Okay kids, play nice or don't play at all." Nisha split the two up,
standing between them. "What is it with you two lately?"
"We aren't serious, Nish." Corry grinned, and winked at Gavin.
"Yeah." Gavin pushed his hair out of his eyes. "Would you rather we
team up against all of you?"
"Again?" Corry and Gavin both grinned wickedly.
"No!" Nisha glared at both of them. "You two are brats, you know?"
She remembered all too vividly the pranks the two had
pulled on them all the years they had grown up together.
The Power Chamber shook slightly as a low rumble ran through the floor.
"Ay yi yi!" Alpha ducked under the console.
"What the-?!" Nisha stepped out of the way as Gavin began to check the
various sensors on the console before him.
"It wasn't any of the Zords." Corry frowned. It sure had sounded like
one of the arial Zords launching. She continued to check
the Zord Bays. "They're secure."
"It's registering from the techtonic plate," Gavin informed them. "I
think it's just a small quake."
"It didn't seem to even register in the city." Corry finished scanning
the communication frequencies and shook her head. "Can
you pinpoint the epicenter?"
"Mmmmm..." Gavin fiddled with the controls for a moment. "Out in the
middle of the desert. Nowhere settled."
"You can come out now, Alpha." Corry bent and offered the little robot
a hand.
"Ay yi yi!" Alpha's helmet lights rapidly pulsed. "Please tell me the
ground is through shaking!"
The three teens shrugged. They'd grown up in the earthquake-prone area
of Southern California. It was just another oddity
that occurred once in a while -- like monster attacks.
Zordon didn't say anything, but a vague uneasiness settled over him.
"RANGERS, PERHAPS YOU SHOULD GO HOME.
THERE IS NOTHING MORE THAT WE CAN DO TODAY."
Nisha shrugged. "Okay."
"Well, I do have calculus homework to finish." Corry looked at Gavin.
"I suppose you're finished?"
He nodded. "All but one last problem. Need some help?"
"Love it." Corry grabbed her bookbag and smiled at Zordon. "See you
tomorrow!"
"Wanna go to the dojo?" Nisha asked them. "Classes are probably almost
over. After you finish homework we could work
out."
Gavin patted Alpha's arm and grinned. "Sounds like a brilliant plan.
Lead on, Taylor. Bye Alpha, bye Zordon!"
The Power Chamber was lit briefly by three colorful beams as the teens
'ported out. Zordon sighed. It always seemed so quiet
with the Rangers gone. Not entirely unpleasant, but...somehow making
the huge complex almost lonely. He looked at Alpha
and smiled. "WELL, OLD FRIEND, LET'S CONTINUE WHERE WE LEFT OFF."
"Right, Zordon!" Alpha went to the panel that housed the long-range
scanners. "Beginning, now."
"Good." Jared walked through the rows of students watching them execute
the moves they'd learned. "Very good."
"Straight arm." Thomas corrected the angle of a student's arm. "Now
try it." He nodded and smiled at the boy. "Good."
"Okay." Raph, at the front of the class, waited until the other two
joined him and the class was watching them. "Remember to
practice your katas. We'll be testing for belts next week and there's a
tournament coming up in a month. Great job, gang!" He,
Jared and Thomas bowed as the class bowed back.
Corry walked over to Olivia as the class began to stream through the
doorway. "Hey you!" She hugged her. "You're looking
good."
"Thanks." Olivia grinned. "I'm still a long ways from a black belt."
She tugged self-consciously at the yellow belt around her
waist.
"That doesn't matter," Corry assured her. "You're learning and
progressing. The belts are just a way of measuring that
progress."
"That's right." Nisha joined them. "And if Corry ever gets her black
belt without killing anyone it'll really be something to
celebrate." She winked at her friend.
,p>
"You're close, aren't you?" Olivia asked, brushing hair out of her
face.
"Ah...." Corry shrugged, her cheeks warming to a pink color as she
remembered her first test. Her nerves had gotten the best
of her, and it had been a disaster. "I still have to practice. A lot."
"Yeah," Gavin elbowed her as he joined them. "Don't wanna give Raph
another black eye, huh?"
"Or bruise your behind falling." Nisha's grin stole the sting from the
comment.
"Hey." Jared walked over. "You guys here for some practice?" He play
jabbed at Nisha, grinning.
"Are you implying I need it?" Nisha eyed him. "Let me change and we'll
see just who's best two out of three." Shouldering her
bag, she headed for the lockers.
"Boy, you sure have a way with women." Raph chuckled and shook his
head. "Hope you're ready to hit the mats a lot."
"Hey!" Jared protested. "Last time I beat her almost all three times!"
"Until she made you mad." Thomas walked over. "You would've won all of
them if you hadn't lost your temper."
"Yeah." Jared grinned ruefully, running a hand over his short hair.
"But it's one of Nisha's weaknesses too."
"Oh?'' Corry raised an eyebrow. "What are the others?" Her innocent
smile belied the twinkle in her eyes. Jared's face flushed
red.
"Just call it loss of concentration," Gavin suggested as he and the
others grinned knowingly.
"I think we can all relate to that at one time or another." Raph
avoided looking at any of the girls. The subject hit a little too
close to home for comfort.
"Okay, Mr. Karate." Nisha walked out of the locker room and began to
warm up. "Ready for a rematch?"
"Always." Grateful for the change of subject, Jared left the group and
walked over to the mats.
"Calculus calls." Gavin gestured to benches set up at the back of the
room and walked away.
"Ugh." Olivia grimaced. She looked at Raph. "Can I work on that kata
with you?"
"Sure."
"You're not going to practice?" Thomas walked with Corry towards the
benches.
Corry shook her head and tucked her hair behind her ear. "Gav said he'd
help me finish my calc." She stopped, and faced him,
remembering something. "Hey, did you guys feel a small trembler
earlier?"
"No." Thomas' expression sobered. "How big?"
"Hardly anything." Corry shrugged. "We were at the Chamber. It just
kind of rumbled the ground for a few seconds." She
noted his concern. "Why?" _Zordon seemed uneasy too. Maybe there's
more to this than we thought?_
"Just something Trey said." He smiled, pushing aside his worries. No
need to get any of the others worked up over nothing.
Squeezing her arm gently he said, "Better go finish your homework. I'm
gonna go talk to Jase."
"Okay." Corry smiled uncertainly. Something was bothering him.
Typical of him to try and cover it up. _Trying to keep us
from worrying. Like that's gonna happen!_ With a heavy sigh, Corry
regrouped her thoughts, and walked over to sit with
Gavin. Time for calculation of another kind.
Thomas shrugged and moved behind the punching bag to hold it. "Just
some stuff."
Winding a little more tape on his hand, Jason stopped and looked over to
the other end of the room. Jared and Nisha were
sparring. Olivia was mirroring Raph's moves as he demonstrated a
kata. Gavin and Corry were sitting on the benches, heads
bent close as they looked at Corry's notebook. "Feeling a little left
out?"
"No. Thomas looked at the members of the team, and amended his
statement. "Maybe a little."
Jason nodded. "I'm not surprised." Having spent some time with Thomas
lately, he was beginning to understand him better.
"They don't mean to leave you out, you know." His voice was quiet.
"I know." Thomas looked down. "It's weird to hear them talk about
classes and homework, and realize I don't have any." He
sighed.
Jason had given him a job, working as a teacher at the dojo. That kept
him busy...for the most part. It was the evenings, when
the others were home with their families, when he felt the most
isolated. Chelsea and Ted had helped him find an apartment, not
far from the dojo, and had spent a lot of time with him. It was great
having a brother and sister again. _No sense longing for
what's in the past. Someday you'll get used to Ted and the others being
older._
Someday. Thomas looked up at Jason and smiled. "I'm not gonna complain
about that though."
"No doubt." Jason laughed. He jabbed at the bag, splitting his
concentration between practice and his friend. "You still feeling
like you don't belong?"
"No." He met Jason's gaze. "I know I belong now." Thomas was silent a
while, gathering his thoughts as he held the bag,
leaning most of his weight against it to hold it in place. Jason
packed quite a punch. "I was wondering what happened to those
girls Olivia and Corry were supposed to meet at Angel's Rest."
The statement surprised Jason into pausing, fist halfway to the bag. He
glanced over at the kids again. "No one's seem them?"
"No." Thomas shook his head. "I think in the excitement of the museum
and the haunted house they kind of forgot." His eyes
darkened as he brooded. "I've got a bad feeling we're not gonna see
them again." Under his breath he added, "Not as
humans."
"You-" Jason lowered his voice. "You think they're wraiths?"
"Chances are good," Thomas answered grimly.
"Have you asked Zordon?" Jason's parental instincts were kicking in.
"Their folks must be going crazy!"
"Gavin hacked into the police data base and they've been listed as missing
persons."
Jason frowned. He knew his friend was holding back. The brooding look
in the dark eyes was one he was very familiar with.
"Spill it, Oliver." He hit the punching bag, resuming practice.
"There've been a lot of missing persons reports filed lately." Thomas
grunted slightly as Jason hit the bag hard. "But for some
reason it's being kept quiet. Not even the media's picked up on it."
"Kept quiet, by whom?" Jason scowled, not liking what he thought he was
going to hear. "You think it's deliberate?"
"Not necessarily." Thomas met his friend's gaze. "I think the wraiths
have infiltrated a lot deeper than we ever suspected."
That stopped Jason cold. He felt a chill and swallowed hard. "How
much?"
Thomas shrugged, a hard expression masking his worry. "Impossible to
say. Since we got you back, I think they've changed
tactics. Going incognito."
"Taking people over and not showing it," Jason mused aloud. "It makes
sense. They aren't stupid."
"Far from it." Thomas' mouth quirked into an ironic smirk. "And Jett
said they were Legion."
"We've got to do something." Jason scowled. He hated being out of the
action at times. This was one of them.
Thomas nodded. His expression chilled Jason. It reminded him of the
cold face of the Evil Green Ranger -- resolve and utter
determination to do whatever was required to succeed. No failure.
Jason shook himself. _This is Thomas! He saved us all!
Saved our kids...._ He couldn't stop the next thought. _But he started
his life on the other side._
"Don't leave us out, Thomas." Jason met the younger man's gaze. "We're
parents, but we're also your friends." He reached
out to grasp Thomas' arm. "Once a Ranger-"
"Always a Ranger." Thomas nodded, a real smile warming his eyes. "I
won't forget."
_I just don't want you guys getting possessed again!_
They went on to talk about classes and the dojo, mutually dropping their
concerns for the time being.
"Hey, why the long faces?" Corry bounded over to the two men, hugging
Jason. He was like an uncle to her. "We finished our
homework and Nisha and Jay are almost done, so we were thinking of going
out to catch a holo." She grinned at Thomas.
"Wanna come with?"
Jason smiled and hugged her. "What? You aren't inviting me, sunny?"
He gave a mock sigh. "I thought you were asking me
out." He winked at Thomas.
"Um...." Corry bit her lip. "I...I hadn't thought -"
Jason chuckled. She sounded like he had at her age, trying to get out
of a tight spot. "I'm teasing you." He grinned at her.
"What're you going to go see?"
"Oh." Corry's relief was obvious. Jason's grin grew. "Ted's latest is
out, but so is that horror holo everyone's been raving
about."
"YOU want to go to that?" Thomas' expression was skeptical. He'd used
almost every ounce of charm to persuade her to go
to the haunted house on Halloween! Now she was volunteering to go to a
horror holo?
"Well...." Corry looked over at her friends, and shrugged. "If everyone
else does, yeah. I guess."
_Peer pressure is alive and well._ Jason sighed. It had been a blast,
but he wouldn't go back to being a teen for anything. He
winked at Thomas. "You'd better go then, Thomas. Someone has to hold
her hand through the scary parts."
Blushing bright red, Corry wanted to sink into the floor. "Jason!" She
ducked under his arm and punched it lightly. "Now I
know where Jared gets it from!"
Jason just laughed, holding up his hands as she punched him. "Hey! Go
easy on the old man!"
"What time?" Thomas tried not to grin, seeing Corry's feathers were
already ruffled.
"Make sure his watch is wound." Jason couldn't resist the jab at his
friend's notoriously bad memory.
The reference was lost on Corry. She looked at him, baffled. "Huh?"
"No wind-up watches anymore, Jase." Thomas chuckled at the resigned
expression on his friend's face.
"Both of them start at 7:10 at the Cineplex." Corry shrugged. "'Livy
has to go home and change first, and Gavin wants to make
sure one of his experiments is growing correctly."
"I don't want to know." Jason held up his hands. Sometimes Gavin
reminded him almost too much of Billy. "I'm gonna go
before you make me feel too much older." He grinned. "Have fun."
Thomas shook his head, his mouth crooking into a lopsided grin. Same
old Jase. His dark eyes twinkled as he looked at
Corry. "Do you want to meet somewhere?"
_All he did was smile!_ She felt nervous and excited at the same time.
Corry struggled to keep a calm composure, something
hard for her to do with him smiling that way. "Um...sure. How about
the bus stop on Elm. At 6:00. It's halfway for both of
us. I don't know what Nisha and Jay are doing, but Gav, 'Livy and I
will probably be together and you're welcome to join us."
_Shut up now, girl!_ Corry mentally kicked herself for rambling on and
on. She bit her lip, feeling foolish.
"Great." Thomas opened his mouth to say more, but Olivia bounded over
to Corry and grabbed her arm.
"Hey! We decided on the horror holo! It's got that hunky Ethan Moore
in it!" She slanted a shy look at Thomas. "Are you
going to join us?"
He smiled easily. "Sure."
"Super!" Olivia pulled on Corry's arm. "We're gonna miss the next bus
if we don't go now, Corry." She gave a meaningful
stare.
In danger of being dragged off if she hesitated, Corry waved. "See you
later!"
Thomas smothered his laughter as he watched them. Olivia barely allowed
Corry time to grab her bag, and Gavin, before
dragging them out of the dojo. He turned to Raph as he walked over.
"For such a shy person, Olivia sure can be a pistol at
times."
"A pistol?" Raph looked at him, confused.
"Out-going. A lot of fun." Thomas sighed. Sometimes that twenty year
gap in time really showed.
"Oh." Raph grinned. "Just wait. You think you've seen Corry and
Olivia hyper before? After the holo, we'll probably have
to peel them off the ceiling."
"Combo of candy, soft drinks and excitement." Jared nodded, slanting a
look at Nisha.
"They have too much energy sometimes." Nisha shook her head. "I swear
if we could bottle it, and sell it, we'd be rich." She
noticed the time. "I gotta go!" Kissing Jared on the cheek, she
grabbed her gear. "See you all later!"
The dojo seemed quiet with just the three guys in it. Raph grinned as
his stomach rumbled loudly. The other two looked at
him. "Hey," he shrugged. "I'm hungry! How about we go to my house and
get some food?"
"You have any of that salsa?" Jared's eyes lit up at the thought of the
authentic Mexican food always present at the DeSantos
household.
"Yep."
"What are we waiting for?" Jared grinned. "Let's go!"
"I don't know...." Corry returned to the room wearing another outfit.
"How's this?"
"Great. Wonderful." Olivia sighed and rolled onto her stomach. "We
have to go in ten minutes."
"I know." Corry bit her lip as she looked in the mirror. "Is this too
casual?"
"It's a holo, Cor." Olivia puffed her bangs out of her face and gave
her friend a long-suffering look. "Not the Academy
Awards." She grinned. "So tell me, what did Thomas say to you at the
Halloween party? You've been on cloud nine since
then!"
Corry turned, cheeks flushing. "We just talked, 'Livy." With a shrug,
she turned back to the mirror. "There were things both of
us needed to clarify." She shook her head. "No, I think the other one
was better." Flipping her long hair over her shoulder,
Corry hurried back into the closet.
"Okay." Olivia shrugged. It was useless to try and pry information out
of her. Corry could be extremely stubborn about some
things. "We're gonna be late," Olivia groaned, as she looked at the
clock. She flopped back, grateful she had already picked
out her outfit the night before. _At least she won't goof around with
makeup and waste more of our time._ She sat up as Corry
came back out, fastening her skirt. "That's the best. Let's go!"
"Geez, let me brush my hair, 'Livy!" Pulling her hair out of the collar
of the white sweater, Corry picked up her brush and began
working on the tangled mess. Giving her lips a quick swipe of gloss she
turned. "Okay."
"Finally!" Olivia jumped up, then stopped. "I have to use the restroom
first."
Corry rolled her eyes as her friend darted into the bathroom. "And she
gripes about me making us late."
"Gav! Come on!" Olivia grabbed his arm as she dashed by. "We are sooo
late!"
"Wait-!" Gavin accidentally hit the end button as Olivia grabbed him.
With a disgusted snort he shoved it into his jacket
pocket. "Oh, all right!"
Arm in arm, the three jogged towards the bus stop. Thomas was there,
waiting as they ran up. The bus was just coming in to
sight. "That was close."
"Blame it on these two," Olivia said, bending to catch her breath.
Corry and Gavin exchanged dubious looks and shook their heads. With a
nod, they agreed. Later they would correct her.
With twin, devious grins, they moved up to board the bus.
"We're going down in front." Jared, Nisha and Raph trooped down to the
front row and sat.
"Not me." Corry picked a spot about halfway up and sat. "The closer
you get, the more the holo characters interact with you."
Thomas shrugged and sat next to her. He was surprised the group didn't
stay together. Then again, there were strong
personalities involved, and each had very different opinions. He
noticed Gavin and Olivia hesitating on where to sit. _And there
are the in-betweens...._
Gavin grinned and bowed. "I suggest we sit somewhere in the middle, my
lady."
Giggling, Olivia nodded. They walked to a row half-way between the
other two and sat.
"How much candy did she buy?" Thomas noticed the sack Olivia carried.
"You'd be surprised how much that petite, little person can pack away."
Corry grinned, trying to fight off her nervousness.
_This isn't really a date.... The others are here. Just act normal!_
"Didn't you want any?"
"Not for a horror flick." Corry made a face. "Food makes me feel sick."
Thomas filed that away for future reference. "Does the holo actually
interact with the viewer?"
"It does if they made it that way." Corry shrugged. "Usually there's
some point in a horror holo where something jumps out and
grabs at the front rows. Personally, I don't like that."
He smiled and leaned closer so no one near would overhear. "Too close
to reality?"
Eyes wide, she nodded. "Exactly."
Thomas had to agree with her on that. "Must make other holos exciting
though."
"Sure." Corry smiled. "Especially if it's an action movie, like
Ted's. You feel like he's right there in front of you. Raph and
Jared like those. They get to check out his latest fight scenes."
"He's pretty inventive." Thomas had found out after sparring with his
brother the day before. Teddy had knocked him on his
butt more than once. _Then again, he has eleven years experience on me
now. So much for being my "little brother"._
"Science fiction or fantasy is kind of strange. You never know what's
going to happen." Corry grinned. "They're almost like
one of the rides at Six Flags."
"Is that still around?" It amazed him what was around still, and what
wasn't.
"Disneyland is too," Corry teased.
"Smarty." Thomas grinned. "I'm surprised there's no lunar Disneyland."
"Actually, there are plans." She shrugged. "It's a touchy thing.
Commercialism, safety, transportation, and just people who
want to keep the moon pristine." Corry shook her head. "If they only
knew."
"About Rita's Palace? Doesn't everyone know about that?"
"In Angel Grove, sure. I guess people outside the state think we're all
just weird. They call this the 'Freak Zone'. " Corry
nodded at his disbelieving stare. "Oh yeah. Just ask my dad, or one of
the others who've done a lot of travelling."
Thomas sighed. _What else?_
They stopped talking as other people came in. The theatre wasn't very
full for the show though, and most sat down near the
front, leaving their section mostly empty.
Corry looked at him with a funny smile.
"What?" It was an odd look he wasn't sure how to interpret.
"Loyal fans of horror call the seats this high up the chicken coop."
She shrugged. "I guess we could move closer if it bothers
you." Corry remembered the last date she'd gone to a holo similar to
this. It had insulted the guy that she wanted to sit so far
up. She had ended up leaving him to enjoy the holo alone.
Thomas had noticed several people looking at them and chuckling. It
hadn't been too hard to stare them down. He shrugged.
"I don't give a rip what they think. If you're comfortable up here, I'm
okay with it." Thomas smiled as her trepidation turned to
a happy smile.
Music began to play as the lights slowly dimmed. Olivia turned and
waved, flashing a smile and a thumbs up. Gavin pulled her
back to face forward. Corry rolled her eyes, grateful the darkness hid
her red cheeks. _With helpful friends like this who
needs wraiths?_
The usual plethora of previews showed first, along with theatre rules.
Corry was startled as Thomas leaned over to whisper,
"Nothing's changed here, I see." She grinned.
"Start the holo!"
"Enough already!"
"Where's the flick?!"
"Who has the remote?"
"SHUT UP!"
Corry giggled, recognizing Nisha's as the last voice.
Finally the holo began. Thomas was entranced by the larger than life
figures that looked incredibly real. It was almost like
watching a play with mind-boggling special effects. The holo emmersed
you in the action, making you feel like you were part of
it.
The whole storyline was a rehashed version that he'd seen a million
times, watching horror flicks with Rocky. But, the added
reality came from the holotechnology. You felt like you were walking
down the wooded path, with the forest surrounding you,
the moon peeking out from clouds only once in a while. Eerie howls came
from all around, and a branch snapped behind them.
The old farmhouse was just ahead. It beckoned like a lighthouse,
shining into the darkness.
Corry clenched her hands, knowing something was going to come out at the
main character. Knowing didn't stop her from
jumping when the creature leaped on the figure. She cringed in her seat
as the two wrestled. The beast had fangs, burning red
eyes, claws, and was vaguely humanoid. It was trying to chomp the neck
of the main character. "Ewww.... Throw it off!"
It was Thomas' turn to jump, as the creature suddenly seemed to be
thrown right at him. Corry screamed and grabbed his arm,
ducking. She only opened one eye for a peek when no more howls filled
the air. She offered a sheepish smile. "Sorry."
He shook his head, but pried her fingers from his arm where they were
cutting off the circulation. He took her hand and put it in
his, squeezing it reassuringly. The whole rest of the holo was like
that. Things appeared out of no where to leap at the people in
the front row, or chased characters past them. It really didn't have
much of a plot, just lots of special effects for the adrenaline
junkies, but it was fun.
The holo was almost over when he felt the first, slight, trembler.
Thinking it was the sound system rumbling from the bass in the
music, Thomas didn't react to it. Out of the corner of his eye, he saw
Corry look around, but was caught up in the holo again.
Then a jolt shook the theatre. It almost felt like the whole slab of
earth they were on had just suddenly jumped forward an
inch. Corry's grip on his hand tightened. "That isn't part of the
holo!" she whispered.
Nodding, Thomas looked up. They were in a dome, structurally, a sound
design. He hoped they hadn't skimped on materials
when they were building it.
Then the whole place began to roll. Literally roll, as the ground
beneath was swelled, like a wave, and the seats began to
undulate. They stood, fighting for balance. "We've got to get out of
here!" Most of the other people were already heading for
the exits.
Corry pointed down and to their right. "The exit's over there." She
saw Olivia and Gavin already heading that way, and hoped
the three at ground level were already there.
"Come on!" It was hard to walk, even harder to hurry, as the stairs
lurched crazily. Using each other to balance, Thomas and
Corry made it down, and dashed for the exit. They were almost the last
ones out.
"Another good reason for sitting at ground level," Nisha remarked dryly
as she walked over. "You okay?"
"Fine." Corry winced as the emergency sirens began to wail. Covering
her ears she yelled. "What should we do?" Rangers
didn't normally get involved with natural emergencies.
Olivia siddled up to Corry, hands against her ears also. "Shouldn't we
go to the shelters?"
Raph and Thomas walked over, away from the main group. "Zordon?"
Only static met their tries to reach the Power Chamber. Gavin joined
them, a grim frown on his face. "I don't think
teleportation is a good idea. Communication is being blocked, and I
imagine they could do something to our 'porting too."
"This isn't right." Raph scowled. "Most quakes only last seconds!" He
had begun counting when it first started. This one was
going way too long.
The rolling stopped as suddenly as it had begun. The sirens continued
to wail, joined by the sounds of emergency vehicles and
their sirens.
"What's the call?" Nisha and the others joined them.
Lightning split the sky above them, lighting the area, as the thunder
crashed with a deafening roar.
Corry and Olivia held on to each other, both looking ready to bolt.
Jared stood behind them, a hand on either one's shoulder.
"We stay calm." He could feel them shaking and knew neither one liked
storms. The holo had probably made them edgy too.
"We stay together."
"Jay's right." Raph looked to Thomas. "We can probably do the most
good here."
"Agreed." Thomas nodded. "Morph and see what we can do then?"
As Raph nodded his agreement, they looked around. "Down here!" Gavin
pointed to a deserted alley. All seven ran into the
alley, looking around to see if they were noticed.
"We're clear," Nisha told them.
"Let's do it." Thomas nodded to Raph.
"It's morphin time!"
"Yellow Ranger Power!" Gavin called in a no-nonsense voice.
"Red Ranger Power!" Nisha's voice rang loud, and confident.
Olivia closed her eyes and in a trembling voice yelled, "P-Pink Ranger
Power!"
Jared grinned, an adrenaline junkie to the end. There was nothing like
the rush morphing gave. "Blue Ranger Power!"
Corry cringed as lightning slashed down and thunder boomed. Her hands
shook as she pulled her morpher. The alley was
ablaze with the light show from the energy of their morphing, and the
storm. She felt the ground tremble as if even the Earth was
scared, and gulped. "White R-Ranger Power." It came out as a whisper,
but it did the job as white energy enveloped her.
Raph didn't hesitate. People needed help. "Black Ranger Power!"
"Green Ranger Power!" Thomas closed his eyes as the rush of energy
filled him and enveloped him. Fully morphed, he
grinned and slammed forearms with Raph. "Gonna be a wild night!"
"All right team, let's rock!"
"CALM DOWN, ALPHA." Zordon surveyed the image of the city on the holo
in front of him. "IT DOES NOT APPEAR TO
BE AS BAD AS WE THOUGHT. KEEP TRYING TO REACH THE RANGERS. WE WILL
HAVE TO MONITOR
VISUALLY UNTIL WE ARE ABLE TO CONTACT THEM."
"Oh... Ay yi yi!" Alpha shook his head. "I hope they're all right."
"SO DO I, ALPHA. SO DO I."
"I'll cover the warehouse district," Thomas offered. "Why don't Blue
and Pink cover the south side?"
"Good." Raph gestured. "White, you're with me. We'll go east and see
how the power plant is holding up."
"Stay sharp, gang." Thomas waved and dashed off.
Corry cringed as another clap of thunder came from overhead.
"Externals, dampen." She turned to Raph. "Sorry, but that's
gonna drive me crazy if I have to hear it all night."
"No prob." He gripped her arm. "Let's go."
Raph had read the logs of the former Rangers and knew it was a prime
target for any alien attack. He wasn't too thrilled at the
idea of walking the metal catwalks with a lightning storm breaking loose
above, but there didn't seem to be much of an
alternative. "You cover the groundside. I'll go up."
"Hey," Corry grabbed his arm. "Be careful. No stupid stunts."
"Yes, mother." Raph grinned and ducked her swing. Turning, he soon
disappeared in the maze of pipes.
"At least the ground isn't shaking too," Corry said, trying to reassure
herself. She began to prowl through the plant, scanning on
all levels. An old place like this could be full of all sorts of nasty
things they might have forgotten to clean up. She didn't feel like
taking a dip in any of it. Still, there were no hot spots showing, so
maybe there wasn't any waste there after all.
Lightning streaked across the sky, washing the whole area in white-blue
light. Clenching her teeth, Corry hoped Olivia was
okay. "Rotten storm." For some reason, her nerves were on-edge
tonight. "Probably that stupid holo."
You say something? Raph's voice came through her suit's internal
comm.
"Just hoping no one gets hit by this storm." She grabbed a pipe to
steady herself, as the ground trembled again. "You okay?"
Yeah. Raph snorted. I engaged the low-level magnets to keep me from
falling off. Now I just hope I don't get struck by
lightning!
She heard him land on something that clanged noisily. I've got some
movement ahead. Why don't you head my way in case
it's trouble?
"On my way." Corry forgot her fears as concern took over. She jogged
through the corridor of pipes, jumping several that had
fallen down. Finally, she got to the area Raph was in. Switching to
infra-red she saw his form moving along a catwalk. "Where
did you see it?" She winced as another bolt of lightning lit the sky.
Northwest of my position. Static fuzzed out part of what he said.
"Oh man." The ground rumbled again, longer and stronger this time.
Corry swallowed hard, fighting down the fear threatening
to overtake her. _Stay clam. Stay rational._ "Hey, Saba!" Pulling
the sword from the dimensional pocket it resided in, Corry
grinned at the grumpy looking tiger's head. "You up for some
weirdness?"
"I've been monitoring you, White Ranger."
That was news to Corry. She had no idea the sword could do that. _Then
again, I have absolutely no clue on half his
abilities._ "Communications are iffy." Climbing over a huge pipe,
Corry hesitated, scanning for Raph. "I don't see Black
Ranger."
"It's possible the storm is causing the troubles." Saba's red eyes
gleamed in the darkness. He floated freely, hanging next to
her. "Have you sensed any wraiths yet?"
"Me?" Corry turned to the sword, surprised. "No." She shrugged. "How
about you?"
A low growl rumbled from the sword. "They are around, White Ranger. Be
wary."
With a nod, Corry took a hold of the sword again. _Don't need Jett
getting her hands on this!_ Jumping down, she headed off
in the last direction she had seen Raph.
Amazing how little it had changed, considering how many times it had
been rebuilt. Same striped tall stacks. Thomas
remembered seeing a stack much like that in DragonZord's mouth as he and
the Zord had trashed the place.
A wry smile curved his face. _Not a very good beginning._
The Green Ranger prowled silently through the mostly deserted
buildings. He avoided the areas where he heard workers. No
reason to scare the poor guys working late shift trying to load the
ships.
_We sure scared enough of them in the past!_
Thomas frowned. _Where had that come from?_ With a frown, he
stopped and turned in a circle, scanning in infra-red. The
green-handled katana appeared in his hand almost unbidden as he spotted
a humanoid shape in the dark shadows.
"Show yourself," he growled and gripped the katana tightly.
"I'd love to."
Thomas closed his eyes, fighting against the wash of emotions and
memories the throaty voice evoked. Gritting his teeth, he
steeled himself against the woman. "Jett."
"Hello, Thomas." She stepped out of the shadows and stopped. She wore
a charcoal grey catsuit, high-heeled boots and a
short leather black jacket. Her long black hair flowed like a living
thing down her back. She smiled slightly at him, simply
watching, but making no moves. "I'm here alone."
"Why?" It was less unnerving to view her in infra-red, so Thomas left
it on. He put the katana between her and him and
waited, ready for any move she might make.
"You've been wondering why I didn't kill you when you were most
vulnerable." Jett raised a hand to brush back wisps of hair
the wind blew into her face. There was undeniable beauty there in the
high cheekbones, the almond-shaped eyes and the full
lips.
Thomas did his best to ignore how drawn he was to her. He shifted his
grip on the katana. "And you came here to enlighten
me out of the kindness of your heart?" A sarcastic smile curled his
lips.
Jett shrugged one shoulder. She glanced up at the sky as lightning
split the darkness. "Your thinking of me is what drew me to
you." Now she looked directly at him. "Can you deny your feelings,
Thomas?"
"My -" Shaking his head, Thomas laughed. "You're confusing love with
lust. Lust is easily inspired. There are no true feelings
in it, it's a base emotion. An automatic reaction, like gagging when
something hits the back of your tongue."
One black eyebrow rose over Jett's emerald eye. "Really?" She looked
away a moment. "Then why were we drawn
together?" Jett looked at him. "Why haven't you stopped thinking of
me?"
He didn't like the way the conversation was going. _ I'm not playing
this game. Not again!_ Thomas swung the katana once,
bringing it to his side as he straightened. "You came here to meet me,
not the other way around. I think maybe you should
examine your feelings, Jett." He shook his head. "If you have any."
Drawing herself up sharply, the woman frowned. Without another word she
took one step back and vanished.
Thomas let out the breath he hadn't realized he was holding. Seeing
her brought to mind a lot of memories he wasn't ready to
deal with yet. He'd gotten off easy this time, considering their last
disastrous meeting. He began to wonder if the quietness of
the last several days was deliberate.
Pushing the problem aside for later, he headed south, towards the fire.
The dazed man leaned heavily on him, making Gavin grateful for the
strength morphing gave him. He half carried the man over
to the area the medics had set up in a safe area, away from the smoke
and debris from the car crashes.
"Over here, Yellow Ranger." One of the medics gestured to a cot she had
set up. "Thank you."
"You're welcome, ma'am." Gavin left the man with her and turned to wade
back into the mess caused by a building falling
over. It was leaning on another, older building. By the looks of
things, it wouldn't be standing much longer.
"Is everyone out of there?" Red Ranger turned to the Fire Chief. She
hadn't picked up any other heat signatures from either
building, but the insulation was probably blocking the scanners. That
and the fire they were still fighting to contain.
"Don't know." The man scowled. _On top of everything else I don't need
these costumed goons bothering me!_ "Engine 7,
haul it over here!"
Gavin grabbed Nisha's arm and pulled her away. "Let's just go check it
out. He's not gonna cooperate."
With a curt nod, Red Ranger turned, and headed for the building,
followed closely by Yellow Ranger.
"Crawl! Go!" The heat had to be intense. She could feel it through
the armor, though it wasn't anywhere near the limits of the
suit. "Come on, let's go." Shifting the baby to one arm, she grabbed
the wrist of the child next to her. Olivia ducked low as she
walked, careful to shield the children as best as she could with her
body. The oldest was scrambling ahead and almost out.
"We're almost there!"
The little one next to her screamed as a beam from the celing fell
directly in their path. Olivia grabbed her and pulled her back
against her body. _Now what!_ Their exit was blocked! Through the
flames, she saw the oldest child dash out the doorway.
_One down, two to go!_
"Stay down." She crawled back a little to one of the apartment doors
and felt the door. It wasn't hot. Handing the baby to the
child Olivia pointed. "Go over there, stay as low as possible and don't
move until I tell you to!"
Coughing, the child did as told, crying as she cowered down.
Olivia took a deep breath, grabbed the door handle and tried to open it.
The door didn't move, but the handle came off in her hand leaving the
other half still locked on the other side.
_Oh man!_ Taking a step back, Olivia paused, centering herself.
Knowing she didn't have a second chance, she snapped her
leg up and kicked the door with all she had.
It slammed inwards, wood shattering where the lock had been.
"Come on!" She turned, grabbed the baby and the child and ran into the
apartment. It was cooler in there, but she knew it
wouldn't last. Olivia ran to a window and shoved it open. There was a
ledge, just a little wider than the balance beam she was
used to practicing on. _Good enough!_ She looked at the child.
"Okay, what's your name?"
Lips trembling, the little girl sniffled. "Raeshel."
"Well, Raeshel," Olivia shifted the baby to her other arm and held her
hand out to the little girl. "I need you to be brave and
come with me out on that ledge, okay?"
"But -"
"Raeshal...." Olivia wanted to scream they had to leave, but managed to
hold back. "We have to go now. The fire is already
coming in here." She put one leg out the window, stradling the sill.
"Come on. I'll hold your hand. You'll be okay."
Gulping, dark eyes wide with fright, the child took the gloved hand and
slowly climbed out to stand trembling on the ledge.
Olivia slowly climbed out next to her. _Oh please, God, let this
work!_ She could feel the heat of the fire again and knew it
was going to engulf the room at any minute. Taking a tight grip on the
baby, Olivia held on to Raeshel. "Okay, let's go that
way. Slowly, just take little steps sideways."
They inched their way along the ledge, until they were at the corner.
About six stories below, Olivia could see the complex's
pool. She knew water wasn't going to be any softer for the kids, but in
her mind it looked like a better landing spot.
"We're gonna jump?!" Raeshel wailed.
"Yep." Olivia knew it was risky. The baby especially wasn't going to
do well, but fire was beginning to break out the windows
of the apartments they had just passed. Flames were beginning to lick
up the sides of the building. "Raeshel, come on, just
come here next to me and I'll carry you, okay?"
The child sobbed and shook her head.
Olivia's patience, never that long to begin with when it came to
children, bent and grabbed the child around the waist. "Hang
on!" She wished she'd thought to close down her external amplifier as
the child screamed in her ear.
Taking a deep breath, Olivia jumped.
Static was his only reply.
"Damn." Jared had gone in the building with Olivia, looking for people
trapped. He'd only come out several minutes ago with
an elderly couple who'd been unable to climb down the fire escape. Now
it looked like Olivia was still in the building.
"Not good." Fire had shattered almost every window in the old apartment
building and smoke billowed out, filling the air with
thick black clouds. He ran around to the other side of the building,
dodging the camera people yelling at him. Lightning struck
the tower of a building nearby and the area was lit for a moment by the
white flash.
"Pink!" Jared skidded to a halt and ran for the pool as he saw a pink
armored figure leap off the ledge. Gathering himself he
jumped over the six foot brick fence surrounding the pool -
and landed with a huge splash in the pool at almost the exact moment
Olivia hit.
The water was churned up from the force of their landing, but Jared
switched over to infra-red and spotted them. He swam over
and took the baby. Olivia was struggling with the other girl and
gratefully let go of the baby.
"Calm down! Raeshel!" Olivia wasn't so much worried about drowning, as
she was the kid hurting herself. After all, she could
breath for a limited amount of time thanks to the suit. The way the kid
was thrashing around though she might drown herself!
Backing off slightly, Olivia waited for the girl to sink just under the
surface. She grabbed her, turned her facing away from her
and began to haul her towards the steps. "You are so stubborn! Geez!"
Huffing, she hauled the limp child up to the cement.
Jared already had resuscitated the baby. She could hear it's wailing
even over the sirens. _My turn._ Grimly, Olivia laid the
child on the cement and rolled her on her side. "Come on kid, spit out
the water." Gently she pushed against the girl's stomach.
It only took a second. With a gurgled groan, the child began to throw
up water and whatever else she'd eaten. Coughing
wildly, she flailed around. Olivia grabbed her and held her. "Easy,
just cough it out. You're okay."
Jared handed the baby to a medic who ran over. The medic's partner
knelt next to Olivia who gratefully handed him the
hysterical child. She stood as Jared walked over to her.
"You okay?" He took hold of her arm. "That was quite a dive you took!"
"I'm fine." Grateful again for the armor that had protected her, Olivia
sighed. "I hope those two will be."
From the increasing volume of the cries Jared figured they would
probably be fine. "I think they'll be okay." He noticed
movement behind and shook his head. "Here comes the media."
"Oh, great."
"Rangers! Wait!" A red-haired woman in a suit ran towards them, her
camera man right behind. "Can I have a word with
you?"
Jared sighed. They could use the positive PR after their first fiascos
as Rangers. He shrugged. "Sure, but make it quick."
"I'm afraid I don't know, White Ranger." Even Saba didn't sound
confident.
"Damnit," Corry cursed softly. This night was just getting worse! She
stumbled as the ground began to shake again. The pipes
overhead groaned as the ground rolled and shifted. Metal pipes and
pieces of the catwalks began to rip apart and rain to the
ground. "Saba!" Corry didn’t even try teleporting. She ran for the
only clear spot she could see, stumbling, as the ground
continued to roll.
Saba soared up, barely avoiding being taken out by a huge falling beam
and hovered, waiting for the dust to clear. The whole
structure had collapsed, and more threatened to do the same as the
ground continued to roll. Spotting the White Ranger, Saba
floated over to her.
“I hope Raph isn’t in there,” Corry said quietly as the sword hovered
next to her. She didn’t see any forms putting off heat, so
hopefully he’d gotten away. “Black Ranger? Zordon?” Suddenly the air
temperature seemed to drop. Corry grabbed
Saba and whirled, already knowing what would be behind her.
“YOU!” Corry stanced. Loathing, stronger than any she'd ever felt,
welled up at the sight of the wraith woman. “What did
you do with the Black Ranger?”
Jett rolled her eyes. “Always to quick to accuse, aren’t you?” The
wraith gracefully jumped up to sit on a pipe the size of a
truck, and regarding the Ranger calmly. “Well, that’s all about to
end.” She held out her hand, and a large, inky-black bird
swooped down to land on her arm. Its eyes were a bright yellow.
“Mirage, this is the White Ranger. Introduce yourself.”
Launching itself off her arm, the bird morphed in mid-air, it’s bird
shape becoming that of a human. It landed on two feet and
smiled coolly. “Hello.”
Corry took a step back, glancing behind her. No way to get through the
mass of twisted pipes behind her. She made a
split-second decision. “Saba, leave.”
“But –“
“I can’t get anyone on the comm, I can’t teleport, “ Corry hissed at
it. “Go!” Pulling her arm back, she threw the sword as
hard as she could. _Hope he doesn't go into orbit!_ The sword shot off
into the night sky.
“I’m Mirage.” The male wraith was as handsome as Jett was beautiful.
Pale skin, black hair, gold-brown eyes, high
cheekbones and a chiseled body…. He looked like a model for one of
those home gym ads.
He left Corry cold. Though handsome beyond a doubt, there was no warmth
in the man's eyes. He radiated coldness. She
shook her head. “Stay back!"
In response, he smiled and continued toward her. "Don't be so shy." He
held out a hand. "I could make your wildest dreams
come true."
_No way I'm falling for the same trap twice!_ Corry looked up at the
structures above her, quickly calculating a route.
She gave the wraiths a mocking salute. “Gotta go!” Corry leaped up to
the top of one of the structures still standing, landing on
a catwalk. She began to run as the catwalk swayed. Seeing a section of
pipe paralleling the same course, Corry jumped over
to it. She started to slide off the other side. "Magnets, engage!"
The magnets in her gloves allowed her to get a purchase on
the smooth metal pipe and she hauled herself back up, gulping as she
looked at the two wraiths far below. Without waiting to
see their reaction, Corry ran.
Jett shook her head, as she watched the white armored form run off.
“She's so predictable.” She leaped lightly down to stand
next to Mirage. “Let’s get this over with, brother.”
With a nod, the male wraith morphed again, this time into the form of a
huge dog. With a loud bay that echoed off the metal
structures, he bounded off after the Ranger. Jett looked around once
more, smiled, and walked off.
He stared at the garden above him, now laying half in, half out of the
side of the building he was standing in. The garden that
was supposed to be on the roof of the neighboring building.
"Oh...shit." Raph saw that the newer building had somehow fallen
sideways and now lay collapsed against his building. "This is not
supposed to happen!"
Backing away, he fell as the building trembled violently. All the walls
were rattling. Another quake!_ Scrambling to his feet,
Raph bolted for the staircase. He skidded to a halt as the floor ahead
simply dropped away, falling to the next floor with a huge
crash. Backpeddling, Raph turned and ran back, feeling the floor
giving. There was only one clear way. Powering up, Raph
leaped through the shattered side of the building and grabbed hold of a
tree. He scrambled up on the branch and headed for
the trunk of the tree as it began to tilt alarmingly. Reaching the
trunk, Raph jumped up and grabbed what used to be the railing
around the roof just as the tree surrendered to gravity and fell.
Hanging at the dizzying angle, Raph shook his head and hauled
himself up to stradle the railing.
The building was laying at what he estimated was at least a 75 degree
angle, and looked ready to give in the center at any time.
"Well, Raph. This is another fine mess you've gotten into." He
grinned. "This'll be one to brag to dad about though!"
Swinging his other leg over, he lowered himself onto the side of the
building and activated the magnetic grips in his boots and
gloves. Hopefully there was enough metal wedged in between all that
glass to allow him to get a grip.
"If not, it'll be one heck of a ride!" With a quick prayer for extra
protection, he let go of the railing.
“Nice of you to finally join us.”
Whirling, Corry stumbled back, almost falling as one of her feet slipped
over the edge. She dropped to her knees and glared.
_How did she get here so quickly?!_ Her heart was pounding as if she’d
just finished a marathon as she looked at the wraith.
There was no way she could fight and win, she knew that. _ But I have to
try…_ Swallowing hard against her fear, Corry
slowly stood. “You can’t win.”
Jett smiled then burst out laughing. “Such bravado.” She shook her
head. "You really are a source of amusement.” Her
expression chilled suddenly. “You stand in my way, White Ranger.”
Corry gestured to the drop behind her. “Be my guest. First step's a
doozy.” Her smile faded as the ebon form of a huge dog
with yellow eyes bounded up to stand next to Jett. It growled at the
girl. Hands shaking, Corry forced herself to stand still.
“I'll take care of Thomas for you." The woman smirked. "Good bye,
White Ranger.” Jett raised both hands, and the wind and
rain picked up. The dog howled a banshee wail that carried through the
sound of the wind. Lightning slashed down, striking
directly on both of Jett’s upraised hands and on the dogs back.
Leveling her hands at the girl, Jett unleashed all the power of
the lightning at Corry, channeling the energy as more bolts continued to
strike her.
Corry dropped to her knees as the lightning hit her, and dug her hands
into the rooftop searching for a purchase to hold on to.
The lightning danced over her armor, making it glow eerily as it
crackled and sizzled in the rain. Gritting her teeth, she found a
handhold and gripped it as tightly as she could without crushing it.
“Mirage!”
Lifting her head, Corry winced as lightning shot out of the dog’s eyes
and slammed into her. She began to feel very, very cold
and weak, as the wraiths worked in tandem. Panting, Corry closed her
eyes as wave after wave of dizziness washed over her.
Her hold on the roof was weakening, and she dug deeper, trying
desperately to resist. _What's happening?_
It felt like her the very essence of her life’s energy was being sucked
out of her, and suddenly Corry felt the rain and the wind,
the rough texture of the rooftop and fell forward as the armor
disappeared.
“Enough.”
Peering up through rain-sodden hair, Corry saw the woman looking at her
with an almost pitying look. That pissed her off, and
she struggled to raise herself to a kneeling position, glaring at both
wraiths.
“Poor, powerless girl.” Jett shook her head.
Corry realized her communicator was gone as well as her armor. She
reached for her morpher. Her hand met only thin air. A
chill swept over her. “What have you done?”
Jett shrugged. “Forced the power out of you. Fortunately for us the
White power is quite particular about embodying a being
of purity.” She laughed, a cruel, mocking sound. “It wasn’t too hard
to overwhelm it with our darkness.”
Shaking now, of cold and reaction, Corry shook her head. The dog was
spent, laying on the rooftop, panting, and Jett looked
like she was standing by sheer willpower alone. “It took it’s toll on
you, wraith.”
“Moreso you, human.” Jett gathered herself to stand proudly. “Say
farewell. Where I send you none of your friends will be
able to help.”
Corry slowly stood, swaying as the wind pushed against her. She refused
to show her fear, even as she shook and glared
defiantly. Tears mixed with the rain on her face. “You won’t win.”
Jett narrowed her eyes, a sneer curving her mouth as she leveled her
hands at the girl. She spat out an incantation and black
flames sprang up around Corry, engulfing her.
When they died down, only the wraiths were left on the rooftop.
_How long? _ Jumbled thoughts bounced around Corry’s mind as she tried
to make sense of where she was. _Where?_ She
felt like she was being absorbed -- taken in and becoming one with the
darkness surrounding her. Like being dragged
down, smothered in quiet layers of nothingness.
She began to lose the struggle, and felt herself float as her thoughts
slowed…heavy…sluggish…
Blindingly bright light suddenly penetrated the darkness, flaring down
to take form right in front of her.
Corry blinked groggily, and closed her eyes, slumping to lie still
against the ebony ground.
*It is not your time yet, cub!*
The words only brushed against her consciousness, as Corry felt herself
lifted. That was the last thing she remembered as
oblivion claimed her.
"Where are-"
"Have you seen-"
"It's just us." Olivia said quickly. "Are you alone?"
"Yeah." Thomas raised his wrist, hitting the all-call. "Raph?
Nisha?" With a disgusted growl, he shook his head. "Still down."
"The cops at the fire said there's a building half collapsed in the
Corporate Sector." Jared pointed. "They've got people
trapped in the rooftop restaurant."
"Let's see what we can do to help out."
The three ran down the mostly deserted streets of downtown Angel Grove,
wondering if the end of the world was near. The
sky was alive with lightning. Thunder, booming and echoing off
skyscrapers, consistently drowned out the wail of the emergency
sirens.
Every few minutes the ground would tremble or roll, sending another tree
or streetlight crashing to the ground. All around the
city, buildings had collapsed, trapping people inside. One whole section
was flooded from water pipes that had burst. It was
like a war scene out of a movie. The streets were split at places from
the force of the earthquakes, showing gaping sections of
earth.
Homes had disappeared into sink holes, or collapsed under the constantly
shaking ground. Bridges had collapsed under the
stress, keeping emergency crews away from isolated canyons. Helicopters
had been called in from all over. News agencies,
tour guides, and private citizens had all had their helicopters pressed
into serving as emergency vehicles. They swooped over
the city like huge birds, carrying those critically wounded to the
hospitals.
Giant waves pounded the beaches, sweeping away homes that had been built
too close. Boats littered the shore as if tossed by
the wimsy of a bored child. Even some of the larger tankers were
beached, lying on the sand like bizarre whales.
Oddly enough, in the suburbs, life was normal. Stone Canyon, not more
than ten miles away, was untouched.
Running with the help of their powered armor, the Rangers made it to the
Corporate Sector faster than a lot of emergency
vehicles. They slowed to a jog as they pushed their way past the crowds
of curious onlookers and rescue workers.
"Excuse us, please."
Blue, seeing Pink blocked by two large men, reached past them and
grabbed her arm. "Coming through!" He pulled her
between them, and kept hold of her as they wove through the crowd.
Their arrival created quite a stir in the crowd, some heckling them,
others cheering. Reporters caught sight of the colorful trio
and left off interviewing people. They ran towards the Rangers,
shouting questions. Holocams and lights lit up the night as the
reporters swarmed around the Rangers.
"Who are you?" The reporter from CNN shoved a microphone towards the
team.
"Power Rangers! What's going on? What's causing all of this?" Angel
Grove's local news station hotshot tried to get past the
others.
"European News Agency," One reporter identified himself. "What exactly
is going on in this city?"
Detective Franklin Park turned to see what the ruckus was about and
stopped short. It was the wildest media circus he'd ever
seen. "Well..." He shook his head, a sarcastic smile curving his
mouth. "'Bout time the rest of you showed up."
Gently pushing past the woman from CNN, and ducking under the police
barricade, Green Ranger faced him. "Where are the
others?"
"Trying to get some trapped folks out of the rooftop restaurant." He
pointed to the building still standing. "Before both of those
come down." Turning on his heel he gestured curtly to them. "Come on,
I'll get you in."
There was nothing -- no connection, nothing to monitor. If the White
Ranger was no more, Saba knew it shouldn't have been
there either. Which meant she was still alive.
Somewhere.
Eyes flashing, the sword made a decision.
"Finally!" Olivia leaned against the wall for a moment to catch her
breath. "I sure hope school is called off tomorrow!"
"No kidding," Jared agreed in a heartfelt voice.
Thomas pulled on the door and shook his head. "It's jammed good.
Jay?" He made room for Jared to get a grip. "On the
count of three. One...two...three!"
Olivia winced as the door groaned, then gave suddenly. "Guys!"
Blue and Green Rangers, still hanging onto the door, stumbled back
against the railing, fell over it and crashed to the next
landing.
"Ohmigosh!" Olivia scrambled down the stairs, almost falling herself,
before reaching them. "Are you two okay?"
Thomas shoved the door aside with a groan. "Yeah."
"Great." Jared sat up, shaking his head.
"Hey!" The three looked up to see Red Ranger kneeling on the landing
above. "You guys really know how to make an
entrance, don't you?"
"Ha ha ha," Jared sneered. With a groan he stood.
"We could use some help." Nisha said and stood. "Come on!"
"Remind me to trounce her good when we get out of this," Jared growled.
"Will do." Thomas stood and they climbed back up to the fiftieth floor.
The restaurant was a mess. Broken glass and dishes everywhere, tables
upended and silverware scattered all over. Wind
gusted in from the shattered windows, fluttering the white tablecloths
and making them look alive. Part of the ceiling had caved
in, exposing insulation and the heating/cooling ducts.
There were ten people laying on the floor or sitting against the wall.
It was pretty obvious from the blood and makeshift
bandages on their bodies they were the patrons too wounded to leave on
their own power.
Thomas froze as he saw an older couple and a young woman. The older
woman had a makeshift sling on her arm, and blood
stained the front of her dress, but she had a determined look on her
face. The man was laying still on the ground, the younger
woman holding a bandage to his bloody forehead. "Oh God, no...."
Thomas groaned quietly.
Olivia darted past him, only to be grabbed by Gavin. He held her arm
and walked her away. "They don't know who we are,
remember? Stay cool. They'll be fine."
She struggled a minute, trying to free herself. "But -"
"He's right, Pink." Thomas shook his head. "Let's just work on getting
everyone out."
Olivia felt tears sting her eyes at the cool reprimand in his voice.
She nodded as he walked past. Swallowing hard, she worked
on calming herself.
"Don't take it personal." Gavin squeezed her arm. "He's just upset at
seeing them like this, you know." He watched as
Thomas hesitated, then walked forward as Sarah Oliver said something to
him.
"Well, they're friends of my parents too!" Olivia sniffed.
"Come on." Nisha walked up to them. "We can feel later. Let's get
these people out before this building completely
collapses."
Sarah Oliver nodded, her gaze falling on her husband's pale face.
Normally a tan color, it was pasty. Blood still oozed from a
nasty laceration on his temple. She looked up, seeing color out of the
corner of her eye. There was some sort of commotion
going on with the new Rangers who had entered. The Pink Ranger dashed
forward, only to be restrained by two of her
teammates.
"Well, that's a comforting sight." Chelsea smiled, pushing a long
strand of dark hair out of her face. It relieved her to see her
brother. "With three more Rangers, we can get out of here."
Nodding, Sarah was startled to see one of the Rangers stop and stare at
them. She stared back in turn. "Teddy?" It was the
same uniform Teddy had worn as the Green Ranger...and Tommy before him.
Green Ranger hesitated, then walked slowly over. He knelt and shook his
head. "No ma'am."
Chelsea bit her lip, seeing her mother's face go white. _His voice is
totally disguised! How could she possibly know?_
"Mom? You okay?" Chelsea reached out to touch her arm.
"Wha-?" Sarah shook her head, topaz eyes troubled. "I-I'm all right."
"What happened to the gentleman, miss?" Thomas pressed his gloved
fingers against his father's throat and was relieved to feel
a strong pulse.
"Part of the ceiling fell in on us, but Dad took the brunt of it."
Chelsea indicated his head.
"Has he regained consciousness at all?"
"No." Chelsea wanted to comfort her brother, sensing his distress. In
the past months, the two had become as close as she
and Tommy had ever been. They had even begun to sense what one another
felt, like she and Tommy had. "I'm sure he'll be
fine, though. He's a strong man."
Gavin joined them. "I used a table to improvise for a back board." He
indicated the table Daniel Oliver was laying on. "We
aren't sure how bad his head injury is, but I don't think he should be
moved too much."
Sarah watched carefully as the Green Ranger gently touched her husband's
shoulder, as if reassuring himself the man would be
all right. "Can't we just..." She shrugged. "Teleport out of here?"
Chelsea nodded, looking at the two Rangers hopefully.
"Well...." Gavin sighed. "Our teleportation seems to be down.
We..um..already tried."
Thomas nodded. _Back down the stairs again, then. Damn!_ He stood and
took Gavin's arm, walking him away, out of
hearing distance. "We can't call the Zords either then, can we?"
Gavin shook his head. "We tried that too." There was real regret in
his voice. "Communication is still jammed."
"Then we just do it the old fashioned way." Thomas squeezed the Yellow
Ranger's shoulder. "It's not your fault. Sometimes
technology fails."
"Yeah, but it sucks."
The building trembled as another earthquake hit.
"Let's go!" Nisha already had two people leaning on her and was heading
for the exit.
Olivia helped two elderly people stand and stood between them. For her
it was going to be slow going as neither one of the
elderly walked very fast.
"Okay," Gavin helped one of the waiters with a broken arm stand and
gestured for a young woman with a swollen ankle to
take his hand. "Just lean on me as much as you need to. I'm pretty
strong, so don't worry about it being too much." He put his
arm around the woman's waist. "Don't put any weight on that ankle,
ma'am."
Chelsea stood and went over to her mother. "I'll help mom." She
steadied her mother who swayed slightly as she stood.
"I think I'm okay, as long as someone's ahead of me." A young business
man, his suit torn and bloody in places stood slowly.
"Stay with us," Chelsea told him. "I can grab you if you start to
fall." She shrugged as her mother gave her an odd look.
"What? I can."
After re-checking the strips of ripped tablecloth tied to hold him
still, Thomas and Jared slowly lifted the table Daniel Oliver was
laying on. Jared turned and took a firm grip on the legs of the table
that were only partially broken off. "Ready?"
"I'll go at your speed." Thomas, walking behind watched to make sure
his father didn't move too much. He gritted his teeth as
the building trembled again. _Please, God, just let us get these people
out of here!_
The tremor stopped and the slow caravan started down the stairs.
"Madre de Dios," he began to pray quietly. It made him feel calmer and
he opened his eyes. Something was moving inside the
building...or was it the building under the....
Raph shook his head. "Switch to infra-red." If it was a wraith, he
wanted to see it coming.
"What the...." It looked like a group of people climbing slowly down
the stairs. And the energy readings.... "Rangers!" Raph
whooped loudly, happy knowing his teammates were okay and near. "Now if
they could just-"
The window he was laying on cracked loudly. "Oh man!" Raph scrambled
to get a better purchase on the ledge, but felt his
fingers slip as the window cracked again. With a huge crash, the window
burst in, sending Raph tumbling into space.
Olivia grinned, thankful for his lighthearted banter.
"You okay, Blue?" Thomas called. "Let me know if you want to switch."
"I'm fine." Jared actually wasn't feeling a whole lot of strain, mostly
thanks to the armor. He stopped suddenly hearing a
tremendous crash on the floor behind them. "What the hell?"
Chelsea turned and gave him a scolding look.
"Uh...I mean, what was that?" Jared ammended quickly. He saw a grin
quirk Sarah Oliver's mouth.
"We should check it out." Thomas wasn't too sure what could've made
such a big noise, but he hoped it wasn't wraiths. _That
we don't need!_
"I'll go."
Before anyone could stop her, Chelsea darted past them and ran lightly
up to the next landing.
"Chelsea!" Sarah and Thomas yelled at the same time. Sarah moved to
follow, but was stopped by Thomas standing in her
way. "Let me go!"
"I can't do that." Thomas said firmly. It wasn't easy to face down his
mother's blazing eyes. "It's too dangerous."
"My daughter-" She stopped hearing Chelsea's laugh float down the
stairwell.
Everyone looked up at the landing as the door opened. "Hey, look who
dropped in!"
Chelsea, grinning ear to ear, had her arm around the Black Ranger. "He
was on the outside of the other building!"
"RA-" Olivia stopped herself just in time. "Black Ranger! Are you all
right?"
"Other than a little shaken." Raph felt fortunate to be alive
considering he had just dropped through one building, crashed
through three panes of very solid glass and was virtually unhurt.
Dazed, but whole. "I feel okay."
"Chelsea Oliver," Sarah scolded as her daughter escorted the Black
Ranger down to her. "Next time think before you act!
What if it had been something dangerous?" Sarah sighed, seeing her
lecture only made her daughter smile wider. "Why is it all
of my children always jump then think?"
Chelsea hugged her and kissed her cheek. "We must take after our
parents." She winked at Thomas.
"Let's move it!" Nisha's voice echoed eerily. "We're halfway there!"
"Well," Chelsea looked at the line of colored armor. "All we need is
your White Ranger to drop in on us and we'll have the
whole team."
"She's probably wondering what happened to me." Raph sighed. "I was
with her out at the old Angel Grove Power Plant when
something decided I should be here." He moved to help the young
businessman.
"You were just teleported away?" Chelsea remembered what Teddy had told
her about his experience in being 'ported to
Gavin's haunted house.
"Yep."
"I thought your teleportation wasn't working?" Sarah, looked back to
make sure Daniel was still all right. He was still
unconscious.
"It isn't," Raph said grimly. "This was the wraiths work."
The building trembled again and a resounding crash echoed from somewhere
above.
"This realistic tour of Angel Grove Tower is courtesy of Power Ranger
Productions and is a one time deal." Gavin called in his
best announcer voice. "Please, no flash photography or recording."
Raph rolled his eyes. "How long has that been going on?"
"The comedy routine?" Chelsea grinned. "Twenty-seven floors."
"Only twenty-three to go."
It felt like an eternity, walk down twenty stairs, turn at the landing,
and walk twenty more stairs to the next level. Gavin talked
almost non-stop as the building continued to tremble, until he was
almost hoarse.
When they reached the second floor they all began to cheer, almost giddy
with relief.
"Thank you for allowing us to escort you today, ladies and gentlemen,"
Gavin rasped out. "It was our privilege and honor to be
here. No doubt this is an experience none of us will forget." His
voice was finally giving out.
"Hey!" A voice called up from the bottom floor. "There's people up
there!"
Fireman came dashing up the stairs, stopping in surprise at the sight of
six Power Rangers escorting injured people. "Holy....
Hey, someone get the medics! We got injured!"
Thomas ignored the ache in his arms and shoulders, and breathed in the
fresh night air as they left the building and walked to the
parameter. Medics guided them over to the area set up far away from the
buildings and helped them with their charges.
The media came charging over, each reporter trying to stop one of the
Rangers to ask them questions.
"What exactly happened in there?" The reporter from CNN shook her
head. "You guys really get around, don't you?"
Blue grinned, seeing the same red-head reporter from earlier in the
night. "We try to."
He swung his arms, wincing as the muscles protested. He'd held them in
one position, holding onto Mr. Oliver's mock gurney,
and they were stiff. "What time is it?"
"Almost three a.m."
"Whoa." Yellow yawned. "No wonder I'm beat." He tried to ignore the
holocam pointed at him.
Black Ranger gestured to them. "Rangers! Let's go!" He scowled at the
reporters. "Excuse us, but we have things to do."
"Sorry," Blue gave the CNN reporter a salute. "The boss is calling."
Angel Grove's finest drew back, a smirk on his handsome face. "No rest
for the wicked?" He jumped back as Green Ranger
paused to look at him. There was a definite aura of power around him,
and around each of the Rangers. Though he couldn't
see the Ranger's face behind the dark visor, the reporter could read
body language.
Green shook his head and stalked past, leaving the reporter a little
shaken from the encounter.
The man turned and found himself face to face with Ted Oliver. His eyes
widened. "You're-"
"Mm-hm." Ted nodded, a tight smile on his handsome face. "If I were
you, I'd reassess my opinion of the Power Rangers.
They've risked their lives for everyone in this city enough to earn some
respect." Putting his hands in his pockets, Ted favored
the reporter with his trademark devil-may-care smile. "You like your
job with Angel Grove Broadcasting, sparky?"
The reporter nodded.
"Then knock off bad-mouthing the Rangers." Ted's smile was cool. The
glint in the dark eyes belied his relaxed look as he
turned and walked away.
The holocam operator smirked at the reporter. "Boy, you sure handled
them well." She rolled her eyes, as he glared at the
Rangers.
"They're hiding something." He wiped his forehead. "Why else would you
run around dressed like that?"
"Don't know." She turned the holocam off. "But you'd better remember
what Ted Oliver just told you."
"Come on," the reporter snapped. He gestured for her to follow as he
headed off into the crowd.
Raph gathered the group up, apart from reporters and the curious
onlookers. "We still don't have working communications with
the Power Chamber. I asked the police around here and none of them have
seen Corry."
"Detective Park said he hasn't seen White Ranger all night," Nisha added
quietly.
"What?" Olivia's elation at getting out safely faded. "But...." She
glanced over at Thomas who stiffened. He turned and looked
away.
"She wouldn't just go home." Gavin said with certainty. "Not with us
out still."
"We need to go back to the power plant." It was cut and dried to
Nisha. Until the whole team was safe they all stayed out.
"Then let's get going." Jared noticed a man walking towards them.
"Head's up."
Franklin Park nodded as he walked over to them. "You guys did good work
tonight." He smiled, a genuine, warm smile that lit
his dark eyes. "Thank you." He held out his hand.
"You're welcome." Black Ranger shook it, touched by the gesture.
"I hope we can count on you in the future?"
Green Ranger turned to face the group again. "The Power Rangers are
here to help protect Angel Grove, Detective Park."
The others nodded at Thomas' words. "Now and in the future."
"Good." Franklin yawned. "Now get home before your folks worry about
you." He winked and walked off.
"What?" Olivia whispered. "He doesn't know....."
"He knows we're just kids." Nisha put her arm around Olivia's
shoulders. "Let's go."
Thomas hesitated as they walked past the ambulance his father was being
loaded into. He nodded to Raph. "Go ahead. I'll
catch up." Seeing Chelsea watching him, he walked over to her. "You
okay?" Next to the ambulance he saw Ted talking to
their mother, his arm around her.
"I'm fine." She smiled warmly at him, gripping his arm. "How about
you?"
He sighed. "I've had better nights. Had worse too." Thomas gently,
and carefully, squeezed her shoulders. _Don't want to
accidentally crush her._ "Is Dad going to be all right?"
"They think it's just a concussion. He should be okay." Chelsea saw he
was looking towards the ambulance. "What?"
"I think Mom knows." He sighed. "She gave me a couple of really odd
looks."
"Mom always was more perceptive than we thought." Chelsea hesitated,
then jumped in. "Look, maybe this is a good thing.
Why don't you come to the hospital with us? We could get all of this
straightened out." She felt him tense. "Thomas, I know
you don't want to hurt them, but putting it off only makes it worse."
He took a step back and Chelsea let her hand drop from his arm. "Maybe later,
Chelse." Thomas felt like his heart was being ripped
in half as she gazed sadly at him. "We have to find Corry first."
"You still don't know where she is?" Chelsea bit her lip. "Oh,
God...."
"She'll be okay, Chelse." It was Thomas' turn to reassure his sister.
He gripped her shoulders gently. "Corry's tougher than she
looks, and she's got Saba."
"Yeah." Chelsea didn't look totally convinced. "When you find
her...think about what I said. Okay? We'll be at Angel Grove
Memorial."
He nodded and turned, then turned back and reached out to hug her
gently. "Hug Mom and Dad for me too, okay?" Thomas
looked over at his brother who was watching him with a somber gaze.
"And throw one in for Teddy." He raised a hand to
Teddy in a brief salute, and left.
"Thomas-" Chelsea frowned, as he ran off. Slowly she walked back to
her mother who had watched the whole thing with
Ted. "We ready to go to the hospital now?"
Sarah Oliver nodded, moving over to make room for her daughter on the
side bench in the ambulance.
"I'm gonna ride up front, Mom." Ted squeezed his sister's shoulder,
seeing the worried look in her eyes.
As Chelsea climbed in, Sarah put her arm around her daughter's slim
shoulders. She sensed a heavy burden on her middle
child, but didn't want to pry. Instead she just hugged her close, and
kissed her temple.
Chelsea smiled. "I love you, Mom."
"I love you too, darling." Sarah smiled. "Don't fuss. Everything will
work out in the end."
"I hope so, Mom." Chelsea sighed. "I sure hope so."
"Where's Corry?" Olivia looked around expectantly.
Raph looked over at Jared as the sword was silent. The Blue Ranger
shrugged. _Not good._
"Yeah, short and grumpy, where's White?" Nisha walked over to stand
next to Thomas.
"I'm not picking up a reading on her at all." Gavin looked up from the
graphs scrolling across his visor. "Saba, what
happened?"
"We were at the Power Plant after Black Ranger disappeared." Saba's
eyes flashed, glowing red in the early morning
darkness. "I-"
Whatever the sword was going to say was cut off as something thudded to
the ground with a sickening crunch.
Olivia put her hand up to cover her mouthpiece. "Oh..my God."
"Corry!" The team ran over to surround the White Ranger. There was no
response.
"Don't move her!" Gavin gulped hard, seeing the angle of one arm.
_Broken for certain...._
"No one's around. Take the helmet off." Raph knelt next to Thomas.
Thomas stared hard as Gavin reached out carefully to unlatch her
helmet. "She's not there," he said quietly.
"What?" Nisha waved a hand, feeling a little queasy. "Where else-"
"Madre de Dios," Raph whispered as Gavin turned and showed them the
empty helmet. The whole suit of armor was empty.
Olivia made a choked noise and collapsed back. Jared caught her and
gently laid her down, feeling a little unsteady himself.
"Okay." He took a deep breath. "Okay."
Gavin shook his head, for once at a loss for words. He handed the
helmet to Thomas who stood.
"Power down." Expression grimly serious, Thomas took the helmet and
stared at it for a long moment. He traced the wolf
design. "Jett."
The coldness in his voice chilled every single one of the Rangers. Raph
took a deep breath. "Power down." He stood and
stepped forward as Nisha and Jared also reverted to civilian clothing.
"Thomas...."
Wordlessly he handed the helmet to Raph. "Saba, will you come with
me?" Turning on his heel, Thomas strode off, the sword
following him.
"We shouldn't let him go alone." Nisha knelt next to Olivia. "Gav and
I will take care of 'Livy. You two follow him."
"If we can, " Jared muttered. "If he doesn't want to be followed it
won't be easy."
Setting the helmet gently next to the armor, Raph sighed. "Come on."
Slapping Jared's shoulder, Raph headed off after
Thomas.
"Stay alert." Jared traded glances with Nisha then took off after Raph.
"Gav?" Nisha turned from Olivia and put a hand on his shoulder, gently
squeezing it. "You okay?" He was still staring at the
empty suit of armor, and still morphed. She looked around. The area
was deserted and quiet.
"It's not real."
"What?" Nisha sighed. "Gavin, we have to face the facts."
"I am." Gavin picked up the helmet and lifted it to show Nisha. "This
is plastic."
"What?"
"Fake." He pinched one side and was easily able to break it. "Jett
deliberately did this to scare us."
Nisha's expression hardened. "If she's hurt Corry, so help me God, I'll
kill the bitch!"
Dark eyes cold, she looked down at Gavin. "Do you think the guys are
heading into a trap?"
Gavin shrugged. "Power down." He sighed heavily, worried about
everyone and everything. "I don't know, Nish." Gently, he
reached out to touch the Pink Ranger's helmet. "We need to take care of
Olivia first though. The guys are capable of taking
care of themselves."
_Not from what I heard about this wraith!_ Nisha fought her urge to run
after the guys. Gavin was right. "Let's take her
home. I think she's gonna want her folks when she comes to."
Nodding sadly, Gavin reached under the armored form to grab her arms.
He grunted. "Too heavy morphed!"
Nisha rolled her eyes. "Red Ranger Power!" After the red light
cleared, she gently pushed Gavin aside, and easily picked the
Pink Ranger up. Cradling the girl, she nodded to Gavin. "Grab the
armor and let's go."
"First, the hospital. Then we find Jett." Thomas reached out and
gently took hold of the saber. "You don't have to stick with
me, buddy. I don't know where you go, the Power Chamber or
...wherever. If you want to go-"
"Really, Green Ranger!" Saba huffed. "I have no such intentions."
It's red eyes gleamed red. "If you go hunting for wraiths,
I'm going with you."
"Deal." Thomas' grin was almost as feral as the little tigers'.
Adam unlatched her helmet and gently eased it off his daughter's head,
setting it down next to the bed. Tanya, sitting across
from Adam, had one of Olivia's gloves off and was holding her hand.
"Sweetheart? Wake up."
He tenderly brushed the dark hair off her forehead. He met Tanya's
worried gaze. "She's okay, hon."
"Zordon!" Alpha waved his arms frantically. "Communications are
completely out! Ay yi yi! I can't reach any of the Rangers!"
"Okay, let's split up." Raph could see a fire burning further down the
south side, near the docks. "We can cover more ground
that way." He pointed. "Red, Yellow, you two check out the corporate
complex. Make sure all those mirrored buildings are
intact."
The Angel Grove power plant's main generation station was an immense,
sprawling monstrosity. Most of it wasn't in use any
longer. Fusion had replaced the need for fossil fuels, but the station
was kept as a backup.
This was familiar turf.
"Careful." Gavin helped a man in a suit climb out of his mostly crushed
car. "Let's go over here and let the paramedics look
you over, sir."
"GET DOWN!" Olivia shoved one of the children down, grabbing the ankles
of the one ahead of her to pull him flat. Pulling
the youngest of the three to her chest she knelt and braced herself with
one hand. Seconds later, an explosion blasted the door
apart and fire roared into the small hallway.
Jared scowled and looked around, trying to spot another armored figure
in the crowds of people jamming the street. It was
hard to see anything with all the smoke, emergency vehicles and media
crews. "Pink Ranger, you there?"
Raph had seemed to disappear. Corry sighed in frustration and raised
her wrist. "Black Ranger?” Static met her query. “Any
Ranger? Anybody?" She winced as thunder grumbled overhead again.
"Saba, where could he be?" Memories of
being teleported involuntarily flooded her mind, increasing her anxiety.
Raph shook his head to clear it and looked around. His heart almost
stopped as he realized somehow he had been teleported
to another location. "Now wha -" He stopped, eyes widening as he saw
his predicament. Raph froze.
Corry skidded to a halt as the alley dead-ended. "Oh no!" Whirling,
she heard the wraith/dog following, and knew he couldn’t
be far behind. She looked up, gauged the distance and gathered
herself. “Going up!” Taking a deep breath, she leaped up.
The dilapidated windows of the building flew by as she flew upwards and
landed with a gentle thump on the rooftop.
It was cold. Cold that penetrates to the very bones and hurts the
lungs. No light shone. Only a darkness so encompassing, so
enveloping, it became the air breathed.
Thomas met Jared and Olivia almost exactly mid-Downtown. They all
skidded to a halt and looked around.
,p>
News crews from around the world were arriving and setting up all around
the city. The crises in Angel Grove was quickly
becoming a global event.
Saba growled low, pausing to look around the power plant. There were no
signs of his Ranger or of the wraiths. Only the
residual coldness and tainted stench the dark ones left behind.
The sword was concerned. Never, since being bonded to the newest White
Ranger, had it been unable to sense her.
It was a long climb up fifty flights of stairs. Even with powered
armor. All three of them were panting when they finally reached
the sign that announced they had reached the top floor.
Chelsea Oliver looked up hearing a loud crash from one of the exits.
She saw Red Ranger run over to investigate. "I'm sure it's
all right, mom. Probably some more rescue workers trying to get us
out."
"Whoa!!" Raph slid almost two stories before he got a good grip on a
ledge juttting out. Pressing up as close as he could
against the building, he let his breath out in a relieved sigh and
looked around. The wind buffeted him, actually making him slide
slightly to one side as it picked up strength. "Oh, great!" He winced
as lightning seemed to shoot right over his head. The
thunder that followed rattled the window he was leaning against.
"Twenty-fifth floor. Half-way down." Gavin tried to keep the people he
was with laughing or talking. It seemed to help distract
them from the danger and the pain they were in. "Next stop, designer
bedding, house wares and the kitchen galley."
They were halfway back downtown when the Rangers saw it.
"Saba!" Thomas reflexively caught the sword as it soared to him.
,br>
"Where are we going, Thomas?" Saba floated along next to his former
partner.
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"Miss?" The nurse poked her head in the room.
Chelsea looked up. "Yes?"
"There's another young man here who says he's a family member?" She
paused. They all certainly looked related. "Shall I turn
him away?"
"No." Chelsea stood quickly, grateful her mother had wanted to talk to
Teddy alone for a moment.
"Thomas?" Trey stood also.
"Hopefully." She gave him a quick kiss. "Be right back."
Trey sat again, sighing. This had been a tumultuous night for the
Oliver family. He had a feeling it was only beginning.
Chelsea came back in a moment later, arm in arm with Thomas. Trey
smiled and stood. "Hello." His smile faded. "You look
distressed."
_He looks pissed,_ Chelsea silently amended. "What happened?"
Thomas' expression darkened. "We only found her armor. And Saba."
Chelsea paled, gripping his arm. "What?"
Trey frowned. "You suspect the wraith?"
"Saba didn't see her, but that doesn't mean anything." Thomas gently
pushed his sister into a chair. "Sit." He sat next to her.
"After I leave here, we're going back to the docks to look for Jett."
"We?" Trey raised his eyebrows, surprised his brother-in-law wasn't
going to rashly go off alone.
"Saba and me." Thomas didn't miss Chelsea's exasperated sigh. "It's
the only way she'll show, Chelse."
"You don't know that." Crossing her arms, Chelsea frowned at her
brother.
Trey sat. No one could out-stubborn the Oliver siblings. If these two
were going to butt heads it wouldn't be long before Ted
was involved.
It was going to be a very long night.
They were still arguing when Sarah and Ted entered the room. Thomas
jumped to his feet, argument forgotten. Chelsea
scrambled to her feet, expression as guilty as his. Both looked like
children caught peeking at a magazine they weren't
supposed to.
"Busted." Ted sighed and walked over to stand next to his siblings.
Sarah closed the door with a click and leaned against the door. She was
pale as she looked at Thomas. "My God. It's true."
Sarah held up her hand as Chelsea stepped towards her, mouth open.
"No. Teddy already told me the whole story."
"Mom-"
"Chelsea," Sarah sighed. "Hush. I'm not going to drop over from
shock." A lopsided smile curved her mouth. "I managed to
raise three very independent, active children without collapsing." She
smoothed her hair. "You three certainly have a way of
surprising your father and I." Taking a deep breath, she stepped over
to Thomas.
An expression of pure wonder filled her eyes as she gazed at him. It
was her little boy. She could see the same determined
jaw, the same dark eyes that could melt the hardest heart with their
warmth. "I never expected to see you again." Sarah
reached up to cup his face, tears forming in her eyes. The last time
she'd looked on this face had been to kiss his smooth, cold
forehead one last time. He'd been so still, so peaceful lying in the
casket. It had been the hardest thing she had ever done. "At
least not on Earth. I thought it would be heaven."
Thomas reached up to cover her hand with his, dark eyes filling with
tears. His throat closed as he tried to speak. Here was
the woman who had always been there for him, always loved him, always
believed in him. Her soothing voice had chased away
nightmares when he was a child. Her tender hands had cooled fevered
brows, and tended childhood wounds. How many
times had she mended his torn clothing after a scuffle at school? Her
calm, gentle ways had tempered the headstrong boy,
gently steering him towards true strength.
How many tournaments had she driven him to? Sat and watched, cheered
when he won, and given wise counsel on good
sportsmanship when he didn't? She must have grown weary of hearing him
prattling on about karate, and his sensei, but he
couldn't remember a time she hadn't encouraged him. Told him to give
his best, to never do anything by halves. To accept
what could not be changed, and look for the best in people.
"I know..." Sarah's voice cracked as tears ran down her cheeks.
"You're not exactly Tommy." Her heart ached as he shook
his head, dark eyes full of sadness. All of her children were so
strong, and yet gentle. She loved them all the more for it. This
one....
They really hadn't known what had happened to the newborn infant, only
that his mother had arrived at the hospital emergency
room almost dead. She gave birth and ran off before they could find
her. Baby Doe, they had called him.
From the moment Sarah looked into the dark eyes, she had lost her
heart. Her own baby had been born the same day and she
was more than willing to be a wetnurse for the unwanted child. Laying
there, Chelsea on one side, the tiny boy on the other,
Sarah had felt a bond. The bond that usually only existed between
mother and child. Going home without him had been like
leaving a part of her heart at the hospital.
Sarah smiled. The orphanage had warned her not to get too attached to
the baby when they had handed him over. 'He's very
small and underweight. Might not pull through.'
She looked at Thomas and shook her head. Well over six feet tall,
strong, intelligent.... How wrong they had been!
"Tommy wasn't my baby from the start, Thomas." Sarah brushed back his
hair and cupped his face. "That never stopped
Daniel and I from loving him, from wanting him to be part of our
family." Her smile wavered as tears ran down his face. "It
won't stop us from loving you and wanting you in our family either."
"I...." Thomas felt completely overwhelmed. "I don't know what to
say."
Sarah smiled and stood on her toes to kiss his cheek. "Say you'll be
part of our family and let us get to know you." She
stroked his cheek. "You belong with us, Thomas."
There was no way he was going to turn that down. Nodding he smiled.
"I'd love to."
"Good." Sarah took his hand and sat, pulling him down next to her.
"Sit. Now tell me," her eyes twinkled merrily. "Who are
the other Rangers?"
"She's right." Ted shook his head as the three Oliver siblings walked
out into the hospital corridor. "We never did get away
with much."
"I guess not." Chelsea frowned. "I think she let us think we were, but
she knew." She sighed. "Now that's sneaky."
"That's Mom." Thomas smiled. "She probably has Dad all figured out
too."
"And let's him think he's a mystery." Ted nodded. "Probably." He
grabbed Thomas' arm as he started to walk off. "Whoa,
hold up bro. Where are you going?"
Before Thomas could say a word, Chelsea jumped in and told the whole
story in a single breath.
"That's where Corry learned it from." Thomas shook his head, a
disgruntled look on his face. "Breathe, Chelse, breathe."
"Are you crazy?" Ted ignored his sister's outraged expression and faced
his brother. "Jett almost had you as desert last time
you went one on one with her! Forget it, Thomas. Besides, it's
daylight now. She won't show."
"She'll show." Thomas expression was dark. He pointed a finger at
Ted. "Don't even think about following. You don't even
have powers to protect you. What do you think she'd do to you?"
A wicked grin curved his lips. "Whatever she wants?" He winced as
Chelsea's slugged his arm and held up his hands. "Chill!
Look, I've got an idea." Ted raised an eyebrow. "You listen and then
tell me why it won't work. And you-" He pointed a
finger at his sister. "Don't tell anyone. That means Trey."
Chelsea opened her mouth to protest, then shut it. Eyes flashing
angrily, she glared at him. "Fine. But don't forget the rest of
the Rangers. Or Trey." With a last scowl at her brothers, she walked
to the door. Turning, she pointed. "We're a team.
Remember that."
As the door clicked shut, Thomas sighed heavily. "I won't forget. I
just don't want to endanger every single one."
"Hey," Ted grinned. "I volunteered."
"Yeah." Thomas rolled his eyes. "What does that say about you?"
Ted checked his watch. "Oh man!" He rubbed his eyes, wishing mightily
he had some decent coffee. "I have an appointment
in about an hour." He met Thomas' gaze. "Go home. Get some sleep."
Seeing his brother's face tense, he scowled. "Well, at
least go talk to Will! Don't go alone. I mean it Thomas." He grabbed
the younger man's leather jacket. "I can kick your butt
and you know it. Don't make me do that." Ted let go, seeing how
surprised Thomas looked. "Promise me you'll wait."
Weariness was setting in, but Thomas had been weary before and gone on.
He saw the resolute set of Ted's expression and
sighed. "Until tonight. ONLY until then."
"Deal." Ted shook his hand. "Stay outta trouble until then." He
slapped his shoulder. "Come on. I'll drop you off at your
apartment."
"Power down." Nisha stepped back to stand next to Gavin as the Parks
bent over the Pink Ranger.
Adam looked over at the teens watching anxiously. "How long has she
been out?"
"About thirty minutes." Gavin brushed his hair out of his eyes. "She
fainted."
"What happened?" Tanya turned slightly to look at them. "You two don't
look so great either."
"We're okay." Nisha smiled, trying to reassure her. "Just tired...and
worried." Briefly, she explained what had happened.
Adam paled as she told them about finding Corry's armor. "Empty?" He
looked at Olivia. "No wonder she fainted."
"And teleportation is out?" Tanya shook her head. "What does Zordon
say?"
"Um..." Gavin reached back to rub the back of his neck where the
muscles were the most tense. "Actually, we can't get
through."
"That's happened before," Nisha quickly assured them. "The wraiths have
learned to block our comms."
On the bed, Olivia groaned slightly. Her eyes opened a bit and she
blinked groggily at her mother. "Mom?"
"Hi sweetie."
"Dad?" Olivia realized she was morphed still and it all came rushing
back. Tears filled her eyes and brimmed over. "We can't
find Corry, Dad!"
"I know, sweetheart." Adam held out a hand to keep her from throwing
her arms around him. "Hon, you need to power down
before you crush your mom or me."
"Power down." With a sob, Olivia threw herself into her father's arms. Tanya stroked her back.
"Uh..." Nisha backed towards the door. "We're gonna go."
Gavin walked over and knelt next to Adam. "'Livy?" He waited until she
peeked at him. "We'll probably end up at Wolfetech
in Will's lab. When you feel up to it, join us, okay?" He offered a
smile.
Olivia nodded sadly and buried her face in her father's shoulder again.
With a sigh, Gavin stood. "Let us know if you need anything."
Tanya nodded, smiling warmly at him. "We will. Thanks, Gavin." She
turned and included the other teen. "Nisha. You two
be careful."
"Will do." They left the Parks' home and headed to Nisha's car,
parked out front. "Now the really hard part."
Gavin sighed as he climbed in. "Will and Kim."
"How can one person disappear like that?" Jared leaned against a tree.
He was tired, hungry and in need of a shower. If the
water was even running. Most of the city's utilities had been shut down
when the state of emergency had been declared.
"He's ninjetti." Raph shrugged. His father had the same ability,
though Thomas seemed to have honed it to a fine art. "He
wasn't at the hospital, he wasn't at the dojo...." They had taken the
time to explain what was going on to Trini and Jason, call
Rocky, and grab a quick bite to eat. Raph raked a hand through his
hair. "Try his apartment next?"
Jared shrugged, straightening. "Why not?"
After a quick trip to Nisha's house to explain, and a rather prolonged
one at Gavin's home, the two teens headed to the
Cranston home.
"You think they bought it?" Nisha glanced over at Gavin.
He shrugged. "No." A rueful smile curved his mouth. "Dad's known
something was odd since he saw a Polar Bear in our living
room and passed out."
"That was pretty obvious, huh?" Nisha grimaced. "So, you think he
knows?"
"Yeah." Gavin rubbed his eyes, fighting off weariness. "He knows. Mom
is still clueless though." He shrugged. "She's been
busy with Leah."
"That's a mixed blessing." Nisha had been as surprised as everyone else
when Gavin had announced his mother was pregnant.
Leah Skullovich had been born right before all of their parents had
disappeared and the events following.
"Yeah." Gavin grinned. He would die before he'd admit it, but he
adored his baby sister. She had a smile and a coo that was
just for him, and a way of reaching out to grab his face that melted his
heart.
It didn't take long to get to the Cranston's home. Both teens got out
of the car reluctantly. They looked at each other as the
door to the house opened and Kim and Will walked out.
"Oh man," Gavin groaned.
"Hey, kids." Kimberly smiled, trying not to appear anxious. "Have you
seen Corry? She hasn't been home since last night."
"Um...." Gavin rubbed the back of his neck, feeling it tense up again.
"Kim, Will," Nisha steeled herself. "Maybe we should go inside?"
Kim's face drained of color. "Is she-?"
"No!" Gavin quickly assured her. "We..uh...."
"Let's go inside." Putting a comforting arm around her shoulders, Will
steadied Kim.
They sat down in the living room and Nisha told them the whole story.
"So we don't really know where Corry is...."
"Oh God," Kim groaned. "The wraiths have her." She remembered her own
possession by the wraiths too vividly. "Will...."
Tears filled her eyes and she turned to him.
Will held her, stroking her back as she cried. His own eyes were a
little watery. "We don't know that Kim." He shook his
head as she began to object. "The armor was meant to scare us." His
expression darkened. "I think it was also to throw us
off-track."
"What about Zordon?" Kim wiped her face, trying to compose herself.
Gavin shook his head. "We haven't been able to reach him."
"We need to get everyone together." Will gently pulled away from Kim
and stood. "Olivia is at home, right?"
Nisha and Gavin nodded.
"Where are the guys?" Kim was a little surprised Thomas wasn't with the
teens. _Then again, knowing how Tommy had
reacted to this sort of thing...._
"Searching for Thomas," Nisha sighed. " After we found the armor, he
took off like he was gonna tear the city apart looking
for Jett."
Gavin nodded. "Jay and Raph were going to try and stop him from doing
something stupid." He grimaced as he realized how
that might have sounded to the adults. "I mean-"
"It's all right, Gavin." Will smiled wanly.
"We know all about that trait." Kim sighed. How many times had Tommy
done just the same thing? She stood. "I'll stay
here. Alex and Becca are down the street at a neighbor's house."
"Let's go to the lab." Will absently raked a hand through his hair.
"We can work on getting your communicators working again
and contact the others."
"Be careful." Kim pulled her husband to her and gave him a thorough
kissing. He raised a questioning eyebrow. "For luck."
Kim hugged him, not wanting to let him go. "Love you."
"Love you too." He kissed her forehead.
Nisha and Gavin had suddenly found the family portraits on the mantle
very interesting.
"Okay, let's go." Will winked at the teens, knowing how parental
displays embarrassed them.
"You two be careful." Kim ruffled Gavin's hair.
"Don't worry, Mrs. C.," Nisha said as Kim hugged her. "We'll find
her."
Kim watched as they walked out to Nisha's car. She bit her lip and
waved as they drove off. Closing the door, Kim leaned
back against it. _I will NOT get depressed!_ Straightening, she walked
out to the back yard and grabbed her gloves. A little
time spent in her garden was therapy. "Watch out weeds," Kim warned.
"No mercy for you today!"
Jared raised his hand to knock. "I'm sure he's not-" He broke off as
the door opened.
Thomas regarded them for a moment, then a lopsided smile tugged at his
mouth. "Guys." He opened the door a little further.
"Come in."
The apartment was simply furnished. There was a couch, a table with a
lamp on it, and a round kitchen table with several
chairs. A bookcase with several rows of books was next to the couch.
To the left they could see the bedroom. Even the bed
was made, if a little haphazardly. Several plants brightened the room,
as well as a couple of oriental prints on the walls. It was
neat but homey, ruining the boy's idea of a bachelor's residence.
"You must not be home much." Raph shook his head as he looked around.
His father never put anything back in the same
place twice, and had a bad habit of leaving his things all over the
house.
"No television? No comm unit?" Jared gave his friend a long look.
"Don't you get bored?"
Thomas shrugged, smiling slightly. "Raph's right. I'm not here much."
"Think of the wild parties you could have-" Jared winced as Raph
elbowed him.
"I suppose." Thomas leaned against the counter. Thinking of the paper
thin walls, he shook his head. "I don't think my
neighbors would appreciate that though."
"Look," Raph sighed, deciding to get to the point. "We don't know what
you're planning, but none of us think you should do it
alone."
"We're a team." Jared crossed his arms and frowned. "Jett hurts one of
us, she gets us all kicking her butt."
The youth reminded Thomas so much of Jason at the same age, Thomas had
to hide his smile. "Guys, I
appreciate the thought, but...." He shook his head, a grim expression furrowing his brow.
"No." Raph walked over to stand in front of Thomas. He wasn't as tall
as the older boy, but that didn't intimidate Raphael
DeSantos one bit. "We are a team. We function best as a team." Steel
edged his voice. "You're the one who showed us that,
Thomas." He met his teammate's gaze steadily. "Are you going to tell
me now that you were wrong?"
No matter how he wanted to, Thomas couldn't deny the truth of the
statement. Part of him warred with the idea, struggling to
protest and scream that he wasn't bound by those rules. Thomas
squelched the protests. _Right now we need to be part of the
group. With one member down..._ He winced. _Without a united assault,
Jett will bury us._
"No." Thomas saw the surprise in Raph's expression and shrugged. "Now
isn't the time to go off alone."
Raph sighed in relief. He had expected to have to battle Thomas over
this. _Part of him is a loner at heart._ That was
something he could understand. As much as he loved his friends, Raph
felt a little smothered by them at times.
"Everyone is probably assembling at Will's lab." Jared rubbed his face,
feeling the stubble beginning to grow there. "That's
always been the backup plan."
"We should check out the Power Chamber first." Raph looked to Thomas
for confirmation.
"Find out why Zordon is being so quiet?" Thomas nodded. "I agree." He
grabbed his leather jacket. "Let's go."
Raph sat, feeling very tired. He looked around the empty bluff in
shock.
"How could the whole stinkin' building disappear?!" Jared stalked
around, looking at the ground for clues. "The Zord Bays
alone are huge!" The ground was untouched, save for the patterns of
wind and weather.
"Saba?" Thomas knelt at the edge of the bluff, letting the wind blow
his hair back. He gazed down the cliffside.
The sword materialized next to him. Even Saba seemed shocked that the
Power Chamber had disappeared. "Oh my!" It
blinked several times.
"Why is Saba still here if the Power Chamber isn't?" Jared was
surprised the sword was still around.
Thomas traced patterns in the dirt. "Things changed since Ivan Ooze
tore the place apart. Zordon had quite a few decades to
change the entire structure." He shook his head, looking out over the
desert. "We aren't tied to the Grid like the old Rangers
were."
"Then how....?" Raph shook his head. He pulled his morpher to reassure
himself it was still there.
Shrugging, Thomas smiled softly. "Call it magic. Call it going back to
basics." He dug a hand into the sandy dirt. "Zordon tied
the Rangers and all our powers to the Earth."
"What?" Raph and Jared walked over to him. "But...why?"
Standing, Thomas dusted his hand off on his jeans. "We are the Rangers
of Earth. Ashes to ashes and dust to dust. Where
better?"
"But if anyone destroyed it-" Jared gulped.
"In that case, we'd be toast anyway," Raph said. He looked at Thomas,
wondering just how much more he knew. "How long
have you known?"
"Since Trey warned me the wraiths were tapping into the Earth for
power." Thomas' expression darkened. "They stir up these
storms around the globe and gather the energy they generate to attack
us." He frowned. "The earthquakes are probably
another way to gather energy."
"But..." Jared glanced up. "Why not the sun?"
"They can't." Thomas' smile grew feral. "The sun is a source of light."
"It's still a source of pure energy." Raph frowned. "Are you certain?"
"Positive." Thomas paused. "That doesn't mean they can't benefit from
what we get here on Earth, but they can't tap it
directly."
"Can we?" Jared looked hopeful. "Did Zordon ever try?"
Thomas looked around the barren bluff. "I don't know." He turned to
Saba, hovering next to him. "Do you pick up any sense
that the wraiths have been here?"
"No, Green Ranger." Even Saba was quiet.
"That's good, right?" Jared asked.
"Maybe." Thomas shrugged. "Depends on why and where Zordon went."
The thought was shared among them, but left unspoken. No one wanted to
contemplate the possibility of a new, more powerful
enemy than the wraiths.
Ted Oliver was shocked at how many people turned out for the gala
opening of the V.R. Arcade. Considering the other end of
the city had all but been demolished, Ted hadn't expected such a mob
scene.
Angel Grove truly was like no other place on Earth.
"Sheesh!" Ben Trueheart rolled his eyes as another fan reached past the
barricade to grab at his uncle. "What's with them?"
Lon Trueheart, seventeen, almost eighteen, could appreciate what his
younger brother could not. He grinned at a couple of the
younger ladies crowding the barricades.
"He's JAILBAIT!" Mady Trueheart shouted, pointing to Lon.
"Mady!" Lon scowled at her.
His sister shrugged. "That's for all the times you intimidated some guy
out of asking me out." She sniffed indignantly. At fifteen,
Mady considered herself quite capable of taking care of herself.
"Hey, Ted!" Ben grabbed Ted Oliver's arm. "When are we gonna go in?"
Looking down at his twelve-year-old nephew, Ted grinned. "How about
now, squirt?"
"Cool!" Just in case he changed his mind, Ben kept his hold o