DISCLAIMER: I do not own the Power Rangers or any other characters at this point in this story.

AN: Also, I know this story is just beginning from no where, but unless I get a brillant idea on how to introduce it, this is just going to have to do for now.

"Zordon, we have a huge problem," Jason said as he and four of the other six rangers walked into the Command Center, in no mood to be turned away. They had just received some very shocking news about one particular ranger and Zordon was the only one that could help them and her. No one else that they knew would be able to do that and be able to keep the whole affair a secret.

"It is not the first time that you have said that. What is troubling you, Jason?" Zordon asked, as Jason let out a sigh. The news he had just recieved bothered him more than anything he had had to deal with so far. He had been through so much since he had gotten back here and he knew that they were about to go through something that could honestly rip the team apart at the seams. He knew none of them were ready for that type of problem, but now it sat there before them and they had to figure out a way to handle it all.

"Kim's been put in a psychiatric facility in Florida by her gymnastics coach," Jason said as Zordon's eyes widened, which was something that they had never seen happen before. He usually knew about things well before they told him, but he was honestly surprised at this news.

"Alpha, the viewing globe," Zordon said and Alpha quickly pulled up a picture, which indeed revealed Kim to be in a psychiatric facility in Florida. All of them knew that they were under stress as rangers and could have an emotional breakdown at any time, all of them had had them. The problem now was that the psychiatric facility didn't know the whole story, didn't know what else could cause it and would not be able to cure her, from what they had been able to gather. "Oh my. Jason where's Tommy?"

"Juice Bar, he's been moping ever since Kim sent him that letter," Kat said frankly as Jason then shook his head. He had no clue why Kat was being so bitter about this. They had all thought that Kim had been a little bit out of her mind when she sent the letter in the first place. Now they knew that she was and hopefully they would be able to help her and they would be able to salvage Kim and Tommy's relationship.

"A broken heart is hard to mend," Zordon said as they all looked at the screaming Kimberly, which caused them to look up at Zordon. He must have something up his sleeves to help them with this problem. He had to, otherwise he would not be entertaining them any longer. "But for her sake, you must try to get Tommy here and prepared for what is happening to her. We will be bringing her here as soon as we can."

"Yes, Zordon," Jason said and he turned to leave, while some remained, fixed in their spots by the difference that they could see in the former pink ranger. There was no way to prepare Tommy for what was going on with her and that was what Zordon was asking them to do; to prepare Tommy to see a completely different woman.

"Tommy!" Kimberly yelled at the top of her voice as she walked around the stark white room. The doctors had already given her one injection, but nothing had seemed to help her. They had never had a patient that was still standing after being given that dosage of the medicine and they were afraid to give her more, in case she overdosed. "Tommy!"

"Does anyone know who Tommy might be?" Dr. Angela Bills asked as the nurses scanned through her file again, but they didn't find anything new. There was not a Tommy mentioned anywhere.

"Nope, not mentioned anywhere. The poor dear, she had such a bright future," Betty said as the file revealed plenty of other things that had been going on in her life. There was nothing to explain the psychiatric break that had occurred two weeks earlier. There was no trauma in her life, she was actually excelling at the gymnastics program, and she had a good moral support system from home. There was absolutely no reason that she should be in this building right now and they were having to try to figure out why she was there in the first place.

"She'll still have a good life. We just have to figure out a way to make her remember it all," Dr. Bills said as she shook her head. They were going to have to try some odd types of treatments for this one and that was not something that the board was likely to agree with, but they had to try. She was just too young to give up on her after all the conventional methods did not work.

"Zordon how are we going to 'steal' Kim right from under their noses?" Billy asked, as he finished watching the viewing globe. He was most disturbed by all of this, as he was sure that the Machine Empire had had some sort of involvement in this. Kimberly would not just lose her mind because she was stressed; she had been through worse stress as a ranger and had not cracked under the pressure.

"Simply. We will teleport her here for treatment and take her back when the time is right," Zordon said as Alpha began teetering between panels, punching in the necessary codes. "That is, if she wishes to go back to Florida. I doubt she will after this ordeal is over, to be honest."

"How will they not notice?" Billy asked, as he was sure the silence would be odd after all of the screaming that had been occurring lately.

"Leave the details to us. Now, I wish you would join you fellow rangers in talking to Tommy. We are going to need him, in order to get Kimberly back," Zordon said as Billy nodded his head and then turned to leave the Command Center.

"Are we really going to do this?" Alpha asked, as they had never stolen someone before.

"Yes, I am afraid that we have no choice about the matter, Alpha," Zordon said and Alpha continued to teeter around and the began punching in the teleportation sequence. This was not going to be easy.

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"Good grief, Tommy," Jason said as he had an empty banana split in front of him and he was working on his second one of the afternoon.

"Jason," Tommy said as Jason looked at him with a look that he could not really read. "I have the right to grieve."

"Yes, you do, Tommy, but we think there is something that you need to know," Kat said as Tommy looked at her. He didn't want to hear a damn thing that came out of her mouth, thank you very much. He just wanted for them to leave him alone and if they would do that, then he would be just fine.

"Kat, I don't care what you have to say, it's not going to make me feel any better," Tommy said as Kat glared at him and he knew that Kim had been the one to patent that stare. He couldn't help but fold under it, just because of that, anything that she had done made him crumble, although it was always coming from other people now.

"Yes, you do. If you didn't care you wouldn't be eating yourself into a numb state every day," Billy said as he walked in and he held an audio recording of what he had just watched. He knew it might be enough to get Tommy to understand, but he could only pray that he would listen to it. "All I ask is that you listen to this. If you still do not care after you hear it…well, we'll get to that later."

"What is it Billy? How could a tape change my mind about how I feel?" Tommy asked, as Billy merely placed the tape in his hands and shoved him towards the tape player.

"You won't want to let everyone else here that, Tommy," Billy said, as Tommy stalked off towards the tape player, turned the volume down, and put the tape in. He couldn't imagine why this tape would be so important to him.

"Take me to her," Tommy said, as he walked over to the rangers and they nodded. They just hoped that Zordon had been able to sort all of this mess out by now.

AN: I hope that you have enjoyed this chapter and I'll have a new one out as soon as I can!