Power Rangers Aura Beasts
By Pink Lightspeed Ranger
Beta-ed by Michelle the Editor
Chapter 1: Rise of Aura Rangers Part 1
Disclaimers: I don't own Power Rangers. I own Aura Beasts.
Six thousands year before Queen Bansheera's demons were freed, a group of monsters arose from deep space. They formed the Dragon Empire, and conquered planet after planet, until they came up against the jaguars of Dragors. After a long war, the dragons destroyed the jaguars, but were nearly exterminated themselves. Now dragons live in legend, until one day they will rise again to destroy humanity.
Dragon Tower
"We've lost Jack's trail. What should we do, Father?" Hydra asked Dusk. Hydra the water dragon was one of the generals of the Dragon Empire, and the oldest son of Dusk and Light. He was a light blue dragon, standing on two legs like the rest of his family, and clad in orange armor. Beside him stood his two younger brothers, Thunder and Flame, waiting for orders.
"Destroy the humans in Red Harbor, California," Dusk, King of the Dragon Empire, replied. Torchlight gleamed off his black scales and red armor. "They will be an example to the rest."
"Yes, father." The three siblings bowed and left the room. Then his wife, Light, came in, carrying the infant dragon Adalina.
"My husband, what are you doing here? You should be with your children," Light said to her husband. Her white dress rustled over her equally white scales.
"My wife, you know that the children have much to learn," Dusk said to his wife. He kissed Adalina on the forehead. "They need my guidance for this war. I will join you later."
"Then I will take my leave." Light bowed and left Dusk alone in the room.
Red Harbor High
It was a beautiful day in Red Harbor, California. People were working and children were in school, and the streets were just busy enough to look lively.
On the first floor of Red Harbor High, Carter Travis, a 25-year-old black belt, was teaching martial arts, while his brother Jacques, two years his junior, instructed swimmers in the pool. One floor above them, Edward was working with 9th period students and computers, while Dana taught math. Susan, twenty-two, watched her gym class on the third floor, and the youngest daughter Jane was in the middle of Ancient History 114 when an earthquake struck.
"Everybody out of the building now!" The principal shouted over the speaker. All teachers, staff members and students grabbed their stuff and left the building. Outside, all six siblings met at the fountain of the school. Carter was the first one to speak.
"What happened? Are you guys okay?" Carter asked, worried.
"We're fine. You don't have to worry about us," Dana replied. "What about your students?" Then the principal came and interrupted the siblings' conversation.
"Excuse me, Mr. Carter Travis? I was informed by the state troopers that all students and teachers must go home today." The principal left the group. The six teachers split up to herd their students to buses and waiting parents. Finally, an hour later, they gathered again.
"Carter, can we go home now?" Jane asked, as sweetly as she could. "I'm tired, and I think they have this under control." He nodded, and the siblings left the school grounds.
The Travis' House, a.k.a. The Teaching Center
All six siblings came in and went to their rooms. Susan, Dana, and Jane shared one room, and Carter, Jacques, and Edward another. Then another earthquake came, and they ran for the living room. A few pictures fell off the wall, and Jane caught one. It was a photo of their father. The quake passed.
"Carter, we should try to contact Father," Dana said to her brother.
"I still don't know where he is," Carter replied. "The police called this morning: they're closing the case. They said ten years is long enough, that the trail's cold." Jane hugged her knees.
"I wish Dad would come back," she said.
"I am here, my children," A voice said from behind them. The siblings were confused, and looked around.
"Dad?" Edward asked.
TO BE CONTINUED...
Trivia: This is my first Creating Ranger Team. Carter, Dana and Jane's names were all from A Shade of Orange: Carter Grayson, Dana Mitchell, and Jane Mitchell.
