A/N: I am going to take a page out of kathillards book and write for a Power Rangers crossover ship. Her Power Rangers crackship story was really cool and you guys should go check it out! Anyway, my crackship couple is a little different than hers. There is an eighteen year age difference between mine. I am probably gonna get crap for that, but I don't care. I accidentally started shipping them during the series finale of Power Rangers Super Megaforce. I hope you guys like it and if you want to leave reviews and kudos that is fine.

Heaven

Chapter One: Shattered

And I've lost who I am,

and I can't understand.
Why heart is so broken,

rejecting your love,
without, love gone wrong,

lifeless words carry on.

- "Shattered" by Trading Yesterday -

Leo Corbett stands in front of the door of his hotel room. His hands are in his pockets and his cobalt eyes are focused on the floor. Gia Moran sits on the bed, Her arms are crossed under her chest and tears fall from her aquamarine colored eyes. She angrily swipes the tears from her eyes. She refuses to let the man who is currently breaking her heart see her like this.

They hadn't been together long. The age difference had been an issue for him. Gia didn't really care about it. Who cared if he was thirty-nine years old and she was only twenty-one? He was attractive, funny, and he had been a Power Ranger once, just like he had. It was nice to be with someone who understood that. Sure, she had dated Jake for a year after their ranger days had ended. But Jake really didn't like talking about their time as Power Rangers. He only cared about soccer and it turns out the girl she shared a dorm room with her freshman year of college.

Leo was different. Or at least she thought he had been. They had met when she was still in high school. He was one of the former Power Rangers who had come to help her and her team protect the Earth from the Armanda. The former rangers had stayed in touch and her feelings for the Lost Galaxy began to get stronger after her relationship with Jake ended.

The younger Corbett brother came with his own baggage and Gia had realized this too late. Leo had never stopped carrying a torch for the first pink ranger on his team. Her name was Kendrick Morgan and she had died while trying to save someone else. Gia remembered when Leo had first told her that story. Her heart ached for him and she wanted to take all his pain away. But, now, it hurt whenever he talked about her. Gia was here and she was alive. But Leo couldn't seem to fall out of love with a ghost.

Yes, it was a little selfish of her to be thinking this way. This woman had given up her life for another and she was sure Kendrick would have wanted him to move on. Instead, here he is shattering her heart into a million pieces.

"I'm sorry." He says. His voice is meek and he doesn't even look at her when he says it. This makes Gia angrier than she already is.

"I'm sure you are." She says as she stands up from the bed. Her voice is laced with sarcasm. He finally looks up a her. And from the look in his eyes she can tell he picked up on the sarcasm. She doesn't care though. She is the one who will be walking out of here with a bunch of pieces she will never be able to put back together.

"I didn't mean to hurt you and you know that." He sounds annoyed. Good.

Gia looks away from him and doesn't say anything. Why did she let this happen? Why did she let him into her heart? She should have seen the warning signs. Honestly, she should have never dated another ranger after Jake. She figured the lesson would take after what Leo was doing to her.

"You do realize she would probably want you to move on with your life!" She yells, finally finding her voice.

"I am sure she would want me to as well," He responds. His voice is getting louder as well. Gia is pretty sure this argument is going to get heated. "But is is not that simple."

"Yes it is that simple!" She throws her hands up in the air. His response had been weak and she didn't understand how he couldn't see that.

"Don't act like I've never cared about you, Gia." His voice is more controlled as he speaks. He is not looking for a fight, too bad she is.

"I know you cared about me Leo. But not as much as a ghost!" She spat out. Fresh tears sprang from her eyes, but she didn't wipe them away this time. Screw her pride! Gia wanted him to see how much he was hurting her.

Leo looked away from her as the tears fell from her eyes. This was not going well and he knew they would never be the friends they had once been. He had enjoyed that and he had even enjoyed the time they had when they were dating. Even if they had dated for only four months. Gia had been the one who had been the closest to putting his heart back together and here he was shattering hers. Irony really was very cruel, especially in this case.

They remained silent for a few minutes and he looked up at her. He could see the physical affects of the pain he was causing her. But he knew her pain ran much deeper than that. It was like he was cheating on her, but it was with the memory of a fallen ranger. Leo should've never let Gia worm her way into his heart. He should have rejected her and claimed it was because of he age difference. He had gotten over that though.

"I should go," She spoke up after a few minutes of silence. "I think it would be better for both of us if I did."

He nodded his head but didn't respond. She grabbed her trademark, leather jacket off the chair by the door and slipped it on. She looked up a him, one last time with a sad smile on her face. She placed her hands on his chest before she gave him one last kiss on the cheek.

Gia didn't say anything as she pulled away. There was nothing left to say. He had screwed up and she had every right to walk away from him. He moved out of the way so she could leave. Leo watched her as she walked out of the door and closed it, gently, behind her.

He felt his own heart begin to shatter when he finally realized she was gone and he would probably never see her again. He walked over to the bed and sat down, running his hand through his hair. "I screwed up and I am so sorry." He said to himself, knowing Gia couldn't hear him.