I re-read the chapter I wrote for 'Power Rangers Olympian' and to be frank I didn't like it one bit. It didn't come out the way I wanted so after a REALLY long time thinking about what to do I decided to re do the whole thing.

Many of the characters have changed names, changed spirits, changed events and even changed planets of origin. However the colours are still the same. :D

Oh and all my stories happen in the same world. Wouldn't it be amazing if all fiction was in one world? You would have Camp Half Blood and Camp Jupiter, Hogwarts, the Night World, Digimon. Lord of the Rings, Hunger Games (The characters not the games because no one really wants to die like that), All comics, Greek/Roman/Mayan/Norse Mythology and EVERYTHING ELSE!

Okay I'll stop now.

Here's a low down of the characters. I've used the rangers from Pre-Lost Galaxy since that was set in Angel Grove and the people would come back there. Really wanted to use Jen and Wes but logistically it couldn't happen.

** Logan Scott**

Age: 17

Year: Senior

Commonly called: Logan

Parents: Jason Lee Scott and Trini Scott nee Kwan

Spirit: Hermes

Ranger Colour: Red

Special Power: Teleportation; to move yourself or others from one place to another

Main Zord: Rooster

Best Friend: Aiden

Signature Outfit: Black bootcut jeans. Red and dark grey striped jumper, sleeves pushed up. Red trainers.

**Aiden Colby Johnson**

Age: 16

Year: Junior

Commonly called: Aiden

Parents: T.J Johnson and Cassie Chan-Johnson

Spirit: Poseidon

Ranger colour: Blue

Special Power: Sublimation; to turn into a mist/gaseous/ fog like form. Ice Manipulation; to create, generate and absorb ice.

Main Zord: Horse

Best Friend: Logan

Signature Outfit: Light grey trousers. White shirt. Blue cardigan with only two buttons down, cuffs of shirt can be seen underneath. Navy blue vans.

**Taryn **

Age: 16

Year: Junior

Commonly called: Ryn

Parents: Zhane and Karone

Spirit: Athena

Ranger Colour: Yellow

Special Power: Telekinesis through Karovian heritage. Energy Constructs; to make complex machinery or shapes from pure energy.

Main Zord: Owl

Best Friend: N/A

Signature outfit: Yellow skirt. White vest top with yellow straps. Yellow headband. Multi coloured bracelets. Long cluster necklace. White flats.

**Matthew Park**

Age: 18

Year: Senior

Commonly called: Matt

Parents: Adam Park and Tanya Sloan-Park

Spirit: Ares

Ranger Colour: Black

Special Power: Mass Manipulation; to increase or decrease the mass of an object/living organism.

Main Zord: Boar

Best Friend:

Signature Outfit: Black slim jeans. Grey T-shirt. White and Black Letterman Hoodie . White and Black converses. Small silver necklace

**Marissa Oliver**

Age: 17

Year: Senior

Commonly called: Ryssa

Parents: Tommy Oliver and Kimberly Ann Oliver nee Hart

Spirit: Aphrodite

Ranger Colour: Pink

Special Power: Mind Control; to alter people's perception and their actions.

Main Zord: Dolphin

Best Friend:

Signature outfit: Dark blue skinny flare jeans. Black vest top. Pink ¾ sleeved blazer with the single button done. Pink heels. Single chunky braclet. Silver hear necklace.

Chapter One: Calling all Heroes

"We must let go of the life we have planned, so as to accept the one that is waiting for us."

- Joseph Campbell

Angel Grove High School

Marissa

"Welcome Angel Grove, the best place to live. There are excellent schools, amazing houses, and beautiful views. There are also a wide selection of business for you to choose where you want to work. Just have an interview, it's just that easy. We have something for everyone here at Angel Grove, a family picnic at the park or a trip to the cinema with friends. Whatever the season we will make sure you are always happy. We were voted the best city three years in a row for a reason. Take a look around, I promise you won't be disappointed." Marissa finished before returning to her seat. The test was to make up a speech to give to a visitor looking to move to Angel Grove. Although it wasn't her best work she thought she did quite well for something they were only given a half hour to write.

"Very good Ms Oliver." Ms Grimsby said as she noted something onto her paper. "Last up we have," She looked back down at the list of student. "Matt." She said unenthusiastically as the boy in question walked up to the front of the class. "Now do I need to remind you that this is going towards your final grade? With your grades so far you need to pass with an 85%. I trust you can do even that." Ms Grimsby looked at Matt through the top of the glasses; he only smiled wickedly in return.

Marissa smiled she looked out of the window; the sun was now high in the sky and behind the large oak tree in the small garden outside the classroom. It made a shadow in front of the fish pond that was too good to pass up. She pulled out her camera from her bag and managed to take two shots before Ms Grimsby caught her.

"Ms Oliver, I've told you already about photos in class. Hand the camera over you can have it back at the end of the day."

"But Ms."

"No buts, my table now, you're holding up the class."

"Yeah Ryssa. Hurry the hell up so I present this piece of shit." Matt said waving a small A5 sheet of paper in the air. Some people laughed behind her, which made scrim in her seat.

"Language Mr Park. I would hate to give you a detention."

"It wouldn't make a difference if you gave me one or not. I'll be there already. That stupid Mr Maths hates me." He mumbled the last part so Ryssa wasn't sure is Ms Grimsby heard. She was an old lady so she didn't hear as well as she used to.

"Ms Oliver, now please."

"I promise I won't take any more pictures." Ryssa promised, she already had two of her camera's taken by her parents as punishment and the other was lying broken under her bed. The camera in her hand was the last she had for until Sunday, and it wasn't even Tuesday lunchtime yet.

"No Ms Oliver. Now."

"You should have thought of that when you tried to take a picture of yours truly when you walked in." Matt said as she walked up to hand the camera over. Ryssa only rolled her eyes at his inflated ego. She had seen Mark and Tammy holding hands in front of Matt and found it beautiful. She had been in the process of taking a picture of their hands when Matt got in her way and Ms Grimsby told her to put the camera away.

"Now that is over. Mr Park please enlighten us with what you have written." Ms Grimsby said. Matt cleared his throat before beginning.

"Welcome to Angel Grove. This is the most perfect place to live, we love new people and you will be accepted with open arms. Your neighbours will invite you to dinner and there is always a new friend around the corner." Matt paused as if building up to something. Ryssa certainly didn't like the smirk that was now on his face. "There is a lot of space for you here, since over a fifth of the population left years ago and people are too scared to return. Bloody wimps I say. Why are they scared you ask? Well Angel grove is a hot spot for criminal activity, and I'm not talking about your run of the mill small town crooks. No sir. I mean the bug guns, as in take over the world criminals."

"Okay Mr Park I think that's enough."

"But I'm not finished. Yes we were the best city for three years but that was generations ago, you might want to brush up on your facts, you stupid people. Everyone leaves Angel Grove, although by now it should be called Hell's edge of the world. People are always leaving this city, between 1993 and 1998 there were over a dozen mayors. Who would want to be in charge of a city that has to build a new building every other month or week or even day? Wouldn't that money be better for charity."

"Mr Park I think you should take a seat." Ms Grimsby said walking over to stop him.

Matt only scrunched up the paper and calmly walked through the rows of desk wearing a perfect poker face. Ryssa watched torn between whether she should smile at his antics or frown at he will fail the class now. He'd made a joke out of the whole project.

"Heard of the Power rangers? What am I saying of course you have; only an old hermit wouldn't have? You aren't one are you? That's good I was afraid I'd have to stop talking to you. Well even they left Angel Grove. The protectors left the city they were meant to protect. I know I was shocked too. It seems the big scary bad guys don't care about little old us anymore. I'll tell you what though; the rent is dirt cheap here. That's the only reason I'm staying to be quite frank. Your name's Frank, small world. Well we haven't had an attack in over eighteen years so I'm sure you'll be fine. You don't want to move here? Did I say something wrong? What do you mean I need to be in a mental hospital? Come back Frank! I'll call you." He finished looking at Ms Grimsby who looked very angry.

"Detention." Was all she said before the whole class, Ryssa included, burst out into laughter? "Quiet before I keep you all in at lunch to finish the rest of the presentation." The class instantly stopped laughing but small giggles could still be heard from a few people. Matt just leaned back on his chair and put his converses on his desk, as if nothing had happened at all.

Lewis walked up to the front of the class and finished in a matter of minutes. It wasn't anything special. It had been the same as hers the people before her. It was an odd time to be having an assessed presentation, in the middle of term, but she wasn't a teacher so chose to not worry much over it. Her dad set his students odd exams too, her mom would mumble something then that would cause him to laugh. It would be sweet if she had any idea what they were laughing about.

When the bell went everyone ran out of the classroom and she calmly placed her shoulder bag over her shoulder and walked toward the field. She took her seat at a wooden table and pulled out her binder to catch up on the reading for the next lesson. She was meant to do it for homework but had totally forgotten. The worst bit was that her mum had reminded her about ten times to do it. According to her mum she got her forgetfulness from her dad.

"Hey there sweetheart." Tadd said taking a seat across from her. Ryssa rolled her eyes at him and flipped the page of her binder. Tadd was constantly trying to talk to her and didn't seem to get the message that she wasn't interested. She wondered if he ever got tired of it, she knew she did. "Hey you come here." Ryssa looked up to see a small sophomore walking over to the table. "You didn't pay your protection money." The girl looked around, as if for teachers, when she saw none she pulled out some money and handed it over before running away.

"And you wonder why I don't like you." She told him before returning to her reading. Suddenly she felt the binder close; she looked up to see a very smug grin on Tadd's face. "Can I help you?" She asked sarcastically as she pulled out her pink binder from under his hand.

"Yes I think you can. How about today after school?"

"How about never." She answered back. Ryssa put her heels on the end on the wooden seat and continued reading so Tadd got the message she didn't want to talk.

"Come on sweetheart, throw me a bone here."

"Don't call me that!" She said not looking up from her sheet.

"But,"

"I think Ryssa wants you to leave." A voice cut in, saving her. "So leave."

"You can't tell me what to do Scott." Tadd said standing up to confront Logan.

"Is that Mr Oliver I see? He's coming this way." Logan said which sent Tadd running off.

"Thanks." Ryssa said turning back to put the binder on the table.

"No problem. Wouldn't be a very good friend if I didn't save you now and again." Logan commented as he took the seat Tadd was sitting on. "Have you even eaten?"

"Maybe in a little while."

"I sure you can read and munch on crisps at the same time. I'll go get you a packet."

"Leave it; I'll go in a minute."

"You just focus on reading. Your dad will get pissed if you didn't do the homework for his own class. I'll be two ticks." Logan stood up as Aiden jogged over. "Come on, where getting Ryssa some food before she embarrasses herself in science."

Aiden waved a hand in greeting then walked off with Logan to get her food.

Logan

Logan had had the worst day in a long while. First he had overslept and his mum didn't wake him up when she noticed. Then he missed the school bus so had to walk to school, his car was getting fixed. When he finally made it to school he realised there was an assembly so was forced to walk in late in front of the whole senior class. Luckily nothing else bad happened; expect forgetting to get money for lunch. He didn't know that until he got to the vending machine.

"How do you forget money?" Aiden asked as he put he brought stuff for all three of them. There wasn't much variety expect crisps and chocolate, but he didn't trust the cafeteria enough to eat there. They put the crisps and chocolate into his bag and began the walk back to the field.

"It was in my bag, must have fallen out when I left the house." Logan lied; he knew exactly where it was. On top of the massive pile of text books. But if he told Aiden that he would get an annoyed look back so he kept it to himself.

"Was there anything else in there? I mean important details and such."

"Nothing that couldn't be replaced. Forget about it."

"If you're sure." Aiden said as if not believing a word coming out of Logan's mouth.

"Are we still on for today after school?" He asked, changing the topic.

"How will you pay for the cinema if you have no money?"

"I'll go home and meet you at your house."

"That's probably for the best. Taryn's coming over for dinner today so I'm meant to drop her off at my house after school."

"Why's she coming to yours?" Logan asked. He knew that Taryn's parents were friends with Aiden's but so were his parents with Matt's. He didn't go round to the Park house by himself for dinner.

"No idea. I tend not to ask questions where Taryn is concerned, especially if it concerns my parents. That a no go zone for me."

"So you aren't even curious?"

"I'm curious but not that interested. Taryn's annoying."

As if by magic the girl in question walked around the corner towards them. Aiden cursed under his breath as Logan watched him squirm. If Taryn heard what he'd she he was a dead man.

"Hey Aiden." Taryn called running towards them. She gave Logan only single glance then turned back to Aiden. "There's an emergency cheer club meeting after school so I can't come with you after school to your house. I already called your mum and she said she'll pick me up when she comes home from work so don't worry about picking me up. I have to go Lewis is waiting to take me to lunch. He's so sweet don't you think? Anyway I'll see you later." She finished before running down the path the car park.

"Do you see why I don't like her?" Aiden asked as they neared the table where Ryssa sat.

"No. She apologised to you then took off with her friend." Logan answered as they sat down.

"No she said that her cheerleading is more important than her previous commitments. And she called my mum as if to say that she didn't trust me too or that I couldn't. It's all me me me with her."

"I think you're reading too much into this. She's a cheerleader doesn't that make Cheer Club her previous commitment."

"Shut up Logan."

"You just can't admit you're wrong." He noted as he passed Ryssa her food.

"What happened?" Ryssa asked in a concerned tone.

"Nothing, smart boy here just got angry at Ms Cheerleader." Logan explained.

"Don't really know her." Ryssa agreed handing over the money she owed.

"Did you finish the reading?" He asked instead.

"Yeah. I don't know why my dad makes me read it. Couldn't he have just told me over dinner?"

"But then you would be getting special treatment. That's not allowed." Aiden replied.

"I was being rhetorical Aiden."

"Oh."

"I have to go to the bathroom. I'll see you in class." Ryssa said walking off.

Logan turned around on the table as Aiden moved to sit where Ryssa was. He looked down to see a mobile number. He assumed it was Tadd's. Unlucky idiot.

They talked for a bit before leaving to get to class. Aiden was still a junior so he had a different timetable to Logan and Ryssa. It was stupid since Aiden was smarter than Logan, he should have been moved up a year. Yet the school didn't allow it.

Taryn

Taryn frowned at the small turnout at Cheer Club, she had changed her plans so why couldn't the others? When the captain turned to look at her she put on her smile and made her way over to the centre of the gym.

"I'm glad to see some people care about the team." Chloe said smiling at her then at the other three people on the benches.

"I wasn't doing much anyway." She lied, she was meant to go to her Aunt Cassie's house and talk with her parents. The things she did to fit into human life.

"Well you can get back to doing nothing." One of the other girls, Macie, called then giggled with her friend next to her.

"I don't understand." She looked back at Chloe with a confused expression while fighting the impulse to throw a basketball across the room at the mean girl.

"Since no one else is turning up I can't do anything else expect cancel the meeting. We'll have it tomorrow instead. You don't mind do you?"

"Of course I mind, I could have been doing something productive. You could have told me earlier. I'll have to get back to you on tomorrow." She said.

"Why it's not as if you have anything else apart from Cheer Club." Macie called out again. Taryn wanted to slap the girl. She tried to remember why she chose to leave KO-35 and come to earth. At that moment she couldn't.

"Excuse me. Just because I don't wave my pom poms and kiss every guy I see doesn't mean I don't have a life you understand." She said back to the girl. "What are you even doing here?"

"We're going to shopping if you must know. Chloe just wanted to tell you to your face that the meeting was cancelled. Although I don't see why." Macie stood up from the bench and walked towards her. Taryn wanted to smile again, they were going to ask her to come with them. She knew it. "And I case you were wondering, you aren't invited."

Taryn looked Macie up and down then turned away, trying to show she wasn't hurt. "As if I would want to go with you anyway. I hope you do find a new wardrobe, looking at the way you dress I think you need a change."

"Says you?"

"Yes says I. You would think you knew who I was but I guess there is only limited space in that brain of yours so I'll let it pass. Although you should remember your superiors." Taryn turned to Chloe who was looking at her in shock. "Like I said I'll let you know about tomorrow."

Taryn walked out of the school with her handbag on her shoulder. She had been in Angel Grove for a year and knew the way to Cassie's house.

'Do people not know who I am?' She thought as she made her way down the road. 'She was the daughter of power rangers! Power rangers! She was much more important that Macie or Chloe or any of the other cheerleaders. How dare they think they were better than her? People on earth were rude. On KO-35 everyone was friendly, they would always say hello to her and tell her to pass on their hello to her parents. Sure it was because they wanted to stay in her parents favour but that was beside the point. She should just go back home. KO-35 was familiar and she had family there. What did she have in Angel Grove? Nothing. Nothing that's what. Nothing except an empty apartment, having to make her own food and a school where people thought she was a spoiled self centred brat. I want to go home!'

By the time her thoughts of returning home calmed down she was at the Johnson front door. She knocked and waited for someone to open the door. Aiden's car wasn't in the drive way so he was probably out. She felt relieved; she never liked him much anyway.

"Taryn, hey. Come in." T.J said moving to let her in. "I thought you were coming later."

"Sorry. I cheer club got cancelled and I forgot to call." She said as it dawned on her what she had done wrong. "I'll just go home then come back later." She said turning around.

"Nah it's fine, I was just watching the baseball. I'll give Cassie and call and tell her your here. You can talk to your parents in the meantime."

"Really?! Thankyou." She smiled as he led her to the spare room. It was locked using biometric security since inside was all the power ranger related information. Both Cassie and TJ were spokespeople for the power rangers so they had a room devoted to it. There was also a computer that allowed her to talk to her parents on KO-35. She wasn't allowed on in her house since it was 'too hi-tech' for her to have according to her parents.

"I'll be in the living room if you need me. You know how to call them right?"

"Yep. Thank you again."

"No problem." He answered then left to watch the baseball. Taryn smiled as she called her parents and soon enough she could see them on the screen, well only her mum.

"Hey mum." She said waving her hand.

"Hey there sweetheart." Karone answered then looked to her left. "What wrong?"

"Why does there have to be something wrong for me to call you?" She answered as she took a seat.

"I'm you mother, I know you. Now tell me what's wrong."

"Where are you guys anyway? And where's dad?"

"Don't change the subject. What wrong?"

"I don't like it here. I want to come home." She blurted out.

"No." Karone answered.

"But why? You didn't even want to send me here in the first place."

"Yes I know I didn't but you pleaded for years. You're finally there and you want to come back. No way. You said you would stay there until you finished your senior year so that is what you will do."

"But I hate it here, I want to come home."

Karone paused for a moment, which got Taryn's hopes up. "No Taryn. You always change your mind about everything. You wanted to paint your room black then a day later wanted pink then a week later yellow. You need to learn to stick to what you say."

"But mum." She complained.

"She can come home if she wants." Zhane said coming onto the screen. "Hey Taryn."

"Hey dad. See dad's wants me home." She told her mum.

Karone turned to her husband. "You encourage his behaviour. Her indecisiveness. And do you really think her being her is wise with everything going on."

Zhane frowned. "Sorry Taryn you're staying on earth. Things here have become tricky, it's safer on earth. There's a sentence I never thought I'd say. I mean with all the people trying to take over."

"We have to go Taryn, we'll talk soon okay. Bye sweetheart. " Karone said.

"No mum, wait." She stood up like she could physically stop them.

"That's what you wear to school!" Zhane shouted, finally realising what she wore. "You better not be walking in public like that. I'm your dad, listen to me."

"Bye dad." Taryn smiled cutting of the connection.

'So I'm on earth for another year' she thought. 'I hope something interesting happens.'

No sooner where the words thought that she disappeared in a shower of yellow sparkles.

Matt

Matt rolled his eyes at the teacher who was in charge of detention. Did he not realise that not a single soul in the room cared about the time when he was in school. They must have been 100years ago since the teacher was prehistoric.

Most of the people in the room were the normal contenders; he'd seen them every time he was in detention which was three times a week. It was a sense of pride for him to be that consistent. No one seemed to appreciate it though they were all 'Matt why can't you stay out of trouble', 'Matt got in trouble again' or his favourite 'this is your second detention, would you like a third.' When that happened he couldn't say yes fast enough.

It was much funnier to sit in a classroom causing trouble than alone at home. Sure he had everything he wanted but it wasn't enough. He just needed something to amuse him more than TV and internet. But this was Angel Grove; the most interesting thing that happened was the karate matches at his dad's dojo.

"I'm telling you, she would have said yes if that Logan didn't get in the way." Tadd was telling one of his mates.

"Sometimes people really need to mind their own business." His friend said back. Matt didn't know his name nor did he want to. Any friend of Tadd's wasn't worth Matt's time.

"That's exactly my point. Man you so get me." Tadd agreed.

"You should date him then." Matt cut in, just wanted to stir the pot.

"What? Mind your own business Park." Tadd said turning to face him.

"Oh please, if you didn't want someone to say something then you shouldn't be talking in detention. And loud enough that the old folks home on the other side of town can hear you." He snapped back, did Tadd just like proving himself wrong.

"Both of you stop talking." The teacher shouted before returning to his commentary on what Matt could only assume was the Stone Age.

"As if I wanted to talk to that delinquent." Tadd muttered as his friend laughed. Matt pretended not to hear, just went back to lounging on his chair with his feet on the table. He was stupid enough to pummel the guy in front of a teacher.

He had some smarts.

After about half an hour of texting and surfing the internet on his phone, detention was over and he made his way over to the car park. The quicker he got into his car the less time he had to think about going back and punching Tadd in the face.

All restraint went out of the window when he felt a hand on his shoulder. It was a strong grip that was meant to seem menacing, that was how he knew it wasn't someone just getting his attention. He turned around and punched Tadd in the cheek making him fall to the floor. "That's for calling me a delinquent." Tadd shot him a dirty look as he pushed himself up. Matt punched him back down again, "and that's for annoying Marissa and not getting the hint." Matt bent down to the floor and punched Tadd again, "That one's just because I don't like you."

He got feel the stinging on his hand from the punches and sure enough then he looked down there was a little bruising. He could deal with the pain; he was used to it training at the dojo, but knew better than to drive like that. He grabbed his bag from the passenger seat, locked the car and began to walk home.

He didn't get very far though. He had only made it to the end of the street when he disappeared in a shimmer of black.

Marissa

Marissa sat in the passenger seat listening to music on her phone. Her dad was driving her home, as usual, and they sat in moderate silence. He had already asked her how school was and they were nearing there street.

"Dad can you let me out?" She asked as they passed the supermarket.

"What why?" Tommy asked as he stopped on the side of the road. "You're not going to throw up are you? You don't get car sick."

"No." She replied throwing him a confused look. 'What was he talking about?' "I have to buy ingredients for Home Ec class tomorrow and I forgot."

"Oh. Do you want me to come with you?"

"It's alright; you have a lot of marking to do." She replied pointing to the bag of papers in the back seat. She hoped it didn't rain; the students would want soggy papers back tomorrow. But her dad refused to trade in his jeep for a normal car.

"Here take some money."

"Mum gave me some last week to buy it with."

"Is there anything you need me to do?" He asked.

"You're fine dad. I'll be alright."

"When did you get so responsible?" He said as if talking to himself.

"I'm a senior, have to be responsible now. I'll see at dinner." She said hopping out of the car and walking across the street. She'd looked to incoming cars of course.

She got halfway across the car park when she vanished in a shimmer of pink.

Logan

Logan groaned again as Melanie brought up another painting for him to look at. As much as he loved his sister when she shows you her tenth painting it gets tiring. "That's very nice Mel. I love the lighthouse?" He said trying to interpret the squiggles she had made.

"No Logan that its candy cane." Aiden said looking away from the TV.

"You both wrong. It's a bee. Busy bee!" Melanie said frowning at the two of them.

"Bee's are meant to be black and yellow." Aiden corrected while Logan wanted to slap his forehead. You don't correct a six year old.

"It a Christmas Bee." She said before running back to the kitchen to making, most probably, another painting for them to try and interpret.

It was safe to say the two of them did not make it to the cinema. When they got to his house, his mum told him to look after Melanie while she went to the shops. Logan knew better than to argue with her, even his dad and her friends didn't, so he just agreed and she said she'd be back shortly. Aiden didn't sound pissed off at the news, only turned on the TV and started to watch the documentary channel. Logan was going to ask why he couldn't go home and watch it, but then thought better of it. He could do with the company.

"I still refuse to believe it." Aiden said as he changed the channel.

"Believe what?" Logan asked, he hadn't been watching it at all.

"There is no way someone can land a plane without flying training. No way at all."

"What were you watching?"

"Mythbusters. It's awesome."

"Okay then." Logan replied not particularly interested.

"They did this bit on the black lines under baseball player's eyes cutting out glare. I told my dad, he said baseball players are smart and even science agrees."

"Logan, I'm home." His mum said as she unlocked the door.

"Mummy. Look at all the paintings I done." Melanie said running from the kitchen. "Come on mummy." Logan laughed out loud while Aiden said silent, which was probably the wisest choice.

"I should be getting home." Aiden said standing up.

"Alright, I want to get a coffee. Let me just tell my mum." Logan said walking into the kitchen. "Mum, can I go to Starbucks. I'll be back in like twenty minutes."

"Alright. Think of it as repayment for looking after Melanie." Trini replied. Logan fought the urge to say he should get a better repayment. Aiden and he walked out the house and the door had only closed when they both disappeared. Logan in a shimmer of red and Aiden in a shimmer of blue.

It was the most bizarre feeling. One second he was on his front lawn then he felt himself turning into little atoms and floating through the air. He couldn't tell where he was going but he felt such a rush of power. When he finally felt his feet setting on the floor, he felt himself turning back into himself. He checked himself then breathed a sigh of relief as he noticed everything was fine.

He then noticed the surroundings. It was a circular room with a computer in front of him; there was a bookshelf next to the computer, full of well books. What else. They all looked really old. On the other side of the bookshelf, so to his right, was a large sheet of paper with what seemed to be a family tree. There was a small table behind him, a doctor's table to the left and some bean bags dotted around. The ceiling was dome like, with a hole at the top. Logan really hoped it didn't rain.

"Where are we?" Someone called and he turned to see Ryssa was also in the room. So was Aiden, Taryn and Matt. Why would someone bring the five of them here?

"It's a command centre?" Taryn said walking towards the computer.

"Command centre?" Matt asked not believing a word of it.

"OH! SHINY!" Taryn screamed as she ran passed them to the table at the back of the room. She picked up a yellow crystal like rock. "What do you suppose this is? It's really pretty. I bet I could make a great necklace out of it."

"You can't go picking up thing that don't belong to you." Logan said walking over to the table, the others not far behind.

"Of course I can."

Logan looked at the red crystal; it looked awfully inviting just sitting there. Before he could stop himself he grabbed it. A rush of power went through him. He felt as if he could take on the world. All his senses were on high alert and was suddenly hyper aware of what everyone was doing.

Aiden was looking at him then at the crystal on the table; Matt was looking around the room as if waiting for something. He noticed his right hand was worse for wear. Ryssa was just looking at the pink crystal entranced. She reached out and grabbed it with her hand then a smile came onto her face.

"I think I'll do a diamond cut." Taryn was still going on about jewellery. Matt and Aiden looked at each other then grabbed hold of the black and blue crystal respectively.

"Welcome Power Rangers." A voice said causing them to turn to the centre of the room. There stood a woman, no older than twenty, in a brown dress and sandals.

"Power rangers?" Aiden asked, Logan was too shocked to speak.

"YAY!" Taryn screamed so loud it momentarily deafened him.

End of Chapter.

These chapters are kind of long because I'm treating them as episodes. So this would be episode one, and chapter two would be episode two. So on so forth.

So what did you guys think?

I made lots of changes, now and in the chapters to come.

Taryn's whole persona was different in the last copy of this; in fact she's a whole new person. Melanie has now become a six year old. Dixon no longer exists so don't wait on him. Matt has sort of changed. Aiden is however still exactly the same. Oh and their mentor is Hestia not Artemis.

Next chapter: Explantions I guess. Some people get cold feet. Meet the bad guys. And a fight.

If you have questions I'll answer them no problem.

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