Disclaimer: I don't own Power Rangers.
A/N: Based off a true story, a two
piece about the controversial sport of hunting. Set early season two.
Tommy's still active as the Green Ranger, Zedd's a new arrival, and
the Thunderzords have only seen that first battle. Not that any of
that has anything to do with this story. Focuses on the close
friendship between Jason and Trini, with a little bit of Kimberly for
each of them as well.
An old, red Ford F150 was driving down a dirt road in the middle of the woods, with a black Chevrolet Tahoe right behind it. The vehicles were nowhere near Angel Grove, but instead in the mountains three hours outside of the city and it's surrounding suburbs. This whole mountain was a piece of property that three families had all pitched in and bought together. The Scotts, the Taylors, and Harts all shared the place, including the cabin at the top and the land around it, which consisted of mostly woods, but there were also a lot of dirt roads and a lake as well. This was just another weekend out in the country for the occupants of the vehicles...but this time something was different. This time, there were no parents.
Jason was tapping his steering wheel impatiently, completely ready to be there. Beside him was his good friend, and the Blue Ranger, Billy Cranston. Billy had never been to the mountain property before. The Red, Black, and Pink Rangers had always wanted to bring Billy up to this place, but they knew how Jason's dad was. Jason and Zack were always being put to work on some kind of crazy improvement project, and they weren't sure if Billy would be able to keep up. Trini had never been up here either, always politely declining Kim's offers to join them whenever they planned on going. The newest member of the team, Tommy, had yet to come up as well, but the place had seen much less use recently, so there had never been an opportunity.
"These woods sure are beautiful," Billy said, looking out the window.
"Thanks, man," Jason said, glancing into his rear view mirror. He gave a small laugh when he saw Zack talking as fast as he could while driving his SUV, and Tommy nodding his head constantly over in the passenger seat. In the back seat, Kim and Trini looked pretty bored. Zack just loved to brag about this place.
"What's up?" Billy asked, responding to Jason's laugh.
"Just Zack," Jason said, pointing backwards with his thumb. "He's pretty proud of the work we've done to this place. You should have seen how rundown it was when our parents bought it."
"I've heard the stories," Billy said, nodding his head. "I'm so excited your dad agreed to let us come up here for the weekend. Just the six of us."
"Me too. You have no idea," Jason said, relieved that he wouldn't have to move a deer stand, clear a trail, or do some other job if he didn't want to. And he was pretty sure he didn't.
Billy pulled a box of bullets out of the bag by his feet, looking over the specs listed on the side. "So we're definitely going hunting? How'd you talk Trini into that?"
Jason grunted at the mention of Trini and hunting. Trini was adamantly against it. She just hated the idea of shooting an innocent creature in the middle of the woods, and would never hesitate to inform Jason and Zack of that opinion. Kimberly wasn't really a big fan of it either, but since she had grown up near a bunch of men who enjoyed it, she learned to accept it. While Kim simply didn't hunt herself, though, Trini tried her best to make everyone give it up. Jason knew that taking Tommy and Billy out for the first time was going to be pretty difficult with Trini around. One thing that made it difficult was that while Zack tried to sugarcoat things and help Trini accept it, Jason didn't. This was another sport to him, and he was going to play it. He didn't care what she said about it.
"You didn't, did you?" Billy asked, noting Jason's silence.
"If she doesn't see it, it doesn't matter," Jason said, waving a dismissive hand.
"Famous last words," Billy chuckled, tossing the box back into the bag.
"Alright!!!" Zack yelled as the six of them climbed out of the two vehicles, having finally arrived at the cabin. "Weekend in the woods!"
"Wow!" Tommy said, looking around. The log cabin was situated right next to a cliff, allowing for a fantastic view of the sunset that was starting. "Guys, this place is amazing!"
"Our three dads built the whole cabin themselves," Kimberly commented as she opened the back doors to Zack's Tahoe, where they had stacked some of the luggage.
"That sunset's pretty romantic, huh?" Tommy said, nudging his hip against Kim's when he stepped up next to her.
"It is, isn't it?" Kim replied, looking her boyfriend in the eyes.
"Alright, alright," Zack said, pushing them to either side as he walked up to the back of his vehicle with them. "I need my bag."
"Hey guys!" Jason yelled from the back of his truck, where a lot of the equipment and extra luggage was stored. "I'm going to take a walk through the woods before it gets dark. Anyone want in?"
"I've got to unpack and keep these crazy kids apart," Zack said as he picked up his backpack, causing Tommy to roll his eyes in annoyance.
"I'm going to call and let my dad know we got here safely," Kim said, shaking her head. Ever since her parents' divorce, her dad had gotten a little extra protective. She was required to call at least twice every day this weekend.
"I'll go later. I want to get situated in the cabin," Billy replied.
"Me too," Tommy agreed as he was getting his own things, but everyone knew that he was trying to get some alone time with Kim. Not that any of the group was going to make it easy for them. Getting in their way was a fun pastime for the other four Rangers.
"I'll go with you," Trini said with a shrug. She loved exploring the outdoors, and this was a fine opportunity.
"Great!" Jason said, unzipping his hunting rifle from its bag. He slung it over his shoulder and stuffed a few bullets in his pocket while hopping down from his truck. His dad had enforced a new rule, requiring anyone in the woods to have a firearm at all times, never go alone, and whatnot. Not only was he afraid of wild animals getting the kids, but no one knew what that crazy Lord Zedd was up to, either. The Red Ranger knew he didn't need the weapon, but he couldn't help but wonder what would happen if you shot a putty. Maybe he'd get lucky and find out.
"Be careful! Come back soon!" Kimberly called out as the Red and Yellow Rangers walked into the woods. She sounded a bit like a mother, but she didn't care. Someone had to take that role up here.
"Oh, I get it. You have to fully twist your body before you even start the kick with that one," Trini was saying as the two of them strolled down a muddy trail an hour later.
"Well, you can start a little early, just not too early," Jason replied. He and Trini were doing their thing and discussing different martial arts moves. They practiced completely different styles, but enjoyed sharing things. It made them that much more effective and unpredictable.
"Let's spar for a bit when we get back to the cabin," Trini said as she looked sideways at Jason, who gave a silent nod of agreement. He was such a good friend to her. He was the big brother she never had, but without the annoying qualities most people complained about their older brothers having. She really was lucky to know him. Even if they disagreed on some things. "I'm really glad I'm finally here."
"We're glad to have you here," Jason replied. "Usually Kim's the only girl that comes up here. Our moms sometimes do, but it's not regular."
"I know, she always told me," Trini replied with a giggle. "This is your first time back up here since the monsters first appeared, though, right?"
"That's right. Our parents just didn't want to risk it," Jason replied. "It took us forever to convince them to let us come."
"I bet s...what was that?" Trini changed the subject when she heard something rustling in the woods to their right.
"Let's check it out," Jason whispered, and the two of them silently moved into the trees by their side, climbing a small hill, and looked down into a tiny field.
Trini couldn't believe her eyes. A beautiful, awe-inspiring buck was standing there, grazing in the field. "Wow...it's...it's amazing," she whispered.
"Ten points," Jason whispered back, counting the ends of it's antlers.
"He's so majestic," Trini said, smiling. The sun was almost completely gone, so he looked even more amazing than he usually would. She loved animals more than anyone else in the group. It was just her thing, really. To see a deer here, in it's natural environment, was just so cool. Even more incredible was the fact that they were able to get so close without it seeing them and running. Trini just smiled and watched the glorious creature, unaware of her friend's movement next to her.
Jason finished loading the rifle and slowly moved forwards a little bit, shouldering it. All he had wanted to do was go out for a stroll, sure, but this was too perfect. How could he just let it go? The team leader glanced to the side, making sure Trini was safely behind him while paying no attention to her widening eyes and mouth. He then turned back to his target, taking a quick aim...and he pulled the trigger.
A/N: There's the set up. Second half, coming soon.
