Kim looks around the Juice Bar and decides to train on the balance beam. Before she walks even halfway, there Aisha who has just entered the Juice Bar stops her.

"Hey Kim, did you order yet?" Aisha sits down at their regular table.

Kim shakes her head no. "I was waiting for you guys to arrive." Kim glances at the balance beam before she joins Aisha.

"Oh okay, the others should be arriving shortly." Aisha sets her purse on the table.

"You know it is weird that no one else is here yet," Kim nods her head at the empty tables.

Aisha agrees, "Since the rangers allowed Zordon to die, Angel Grove has not been that safe of a place and people are frighten to walk about at certain times of the night."

"Still it seems creepy," Kim shudders.

"Creepy in the fact that the Turbo rangers failed to do their job and keep Zordon alive," Jason questions as he and the others join Kim and Aisha.

The girls nod their heads and look around for Ernie.

"Where is Ernie," Aisha asks.

"Who knows; he has to stay safe too," Zack balls his fists.

Trini nods her head. "I know Zack; how could they fail not only us but Zordon as well."

Tommy, Billy, Rocky, Adam, Kat, and Tanya walk in on Trini's last comment.

"Oh look who's talking," Tommy adds.

"Yeah if you guys had not left then maybe things would have turned out differently," Billy tells them before sitting down at the table across from theirs.

"For once in a long time I agree with you Billy," Jason stands up. "I guess we have to cook our own meals today folks and we have the puny Turbo rangers to thank for that."

"Turbo rangers; uh Jason their powers was destroyed remember when Zordon had to sacrifice his life to save them and the world," Zack joins Jason in the kitchen.

Rocky stands up. "We tried our best and Zordon made the choice to do what he did."

Aisha rolls her eyes. "You left him no choice."

Tanya eyes her cousin. "We did try our best and I was doing fine in Africa and could have stayed there while you remained a ranger here." Tanya begins to walk towards the kitchen. "Come on Rocky we can use the other stove.

"I want a veggie burger and blueberry smoothie," Kat adds.

Kim sighs before flipping her hair. "Why are you guys here anyways?"

Tommy glances at Kim for a second. "We have a right to be here; you all do not own the place."

"Well we should; we never let anything like this happen before," Kim heads to the balance beam. "I need to let off some energy." She hops onto the balance beam.

Tommy watches her every movement.

"I bet you have tons of energy Kim." Kat rolls her eyes. "How could you have chosen the games over being a ranger huh?"

"Well excuse me for thinking you could make a good ranger; boy was I wrong," Kim does a backflip on the balance beam.

"Enough talking; stay at your table and we stay at ours," Adam mutters.

"Fine by me," Aisha looks through her purse.

Kim begins performing a routine she had learned when she became a gymnast. She was caught up in the memory but soon felt eyes on her. Kim peers out the corner of her eye and sees Tommy observing her. Ha, the only thing you can do is watch friend especially how you let Zordon die. Kim ends the routine with a few exquisite flips before she flips off the balance beam. She glances at Tommy with a warm look before she glares at him. She walks over to him. "Enjoy the show Tommy?" Kim whispers in his ear.

Tommy's face turns red for a second before he collects his thoughts. "Can you blame me for wanting to watch a scantily dressed girl bounce?"

Now Kim's face turns red before she huffs back to her table. The nerve of him. Kim grabs her bag and heads to the locker room to shower and change clothes. When she emerges, she smiles at Tommy's expression. Too bad, you cannot be with me now Tommy; I dress much sexier. Kim grins evilly at Tommy before she sits down.

Jason and Zack return with the food and sit down to eat.

"Let's say a prayer for Zordon," Trini states. The ex-rangers at her table agree and begin.

The ex-rangers at the other table mouths drop open and Rocky and Tanya almost drop the food they were carrying back to their table.