Author Note: Anybody miss me? Tehe! Well, I'm back again with a new story. This time, a different twist from me, since we're seeing me write a ton of assorted couples, as well as many Tommy and Kim stories, but this one will be different. This is set a year later in an alternate universe when Jason, Zack, and Trini return from Geneva. Hope you all enjoy it, give me your input. I'd like to hear from you all.
Disclaimer: I don't own PR. This show rightfully belongs to Saban and Disney.
They're Back
It was new day in Geneva, Switzerland. People were scattered all around town as they off to do their duties for the day. Three teenagers were enjoying their last few days as peace conference ambassadors as they took in the sights, the sounds, as well as the local areas of the town as they snapped pictures of each other, taking in every moment the city offered.
Jason, Zack, and Trini were with friends that morning. The three decided to take a trip around Geneva's finest areas, as they looked around at its scenic view. As they walked around, many of the city's people greeted them on their greatest accomplishments.
It felt like it was yesterday. Three young people were chosen to join the rest of the world as ambassadors, but elsewhere they were needed. However, these three were chosen and a decision had to be made. With that, a team was divided, but a decision had to be decided for them.
It was noted their destinies were put elsewhere, but now, things were slowly changing and things were going as planned. The excitement of accomplishment filled the air as many recognized them.
"I just want to say you three did a fine job," one of the townspeople said as they patted Jason' on the back. With a nod, Jason shook the person's hand in gratitude. "You and the others have done a fine job."
"Thank you sir," Trini nodded with an assuring smile. Zack agreed as he helped another across the town. "You know, this reminds me of the days of when we were in the states."
"I agree," the tall young man stated with a smile. It had been over a year since the three were heard from. Their friends have only heard about them through letters or postcards, but knew they were in good hands. "I say, after this is over, we come and visit them."
"I'm with you bro. What time do we have to head back to the hotel for the final say of the peace conference?"
Trini looked at her watch. Their next meeting was in an hour, so time was of the essence as they walked over to the next bus station which was a fifteen minute walk from their rest area.
Meanwhile back in Angel Grove, two girls arrived at the Juice Bar with a few shopping bags in hand. The girls giggled with delight as they saw Adam and Tommy sparring on the mats.
The day seemed to be going well. Everyone was doing their own thing. Adam and Rocky were sparring on the mats, Tommy was in the weight room, and Billy was sitting to a table adjacent to them, working on another experiment.
"Hey Billy," Aisha said as she rested her head on her friend's shoulder. Billy looked over as he gave her a grin. "How's the new experiment coming along?"
"It's coming along pretty well," he explained as he laid down the object. The object looked like a size of a phone, but with wires sticking out. "I guess you could say, pretty well."
Billy shrugged as sighed, sifting through pieces of the invention. As he laid it down, he took a sip of his drink. It had been a long grueling afternoon of figuring out its components.
Tommy and Adam were sparing on the mats. The two were joking around as they play fought. Laughing, Rocky joined in as the three young men were picking at each other's expense of fighting.
Mail finally came to the Youth Center that afternoon. Excitement filled the air as a post card was sent. Kimberly raced over with a smile on her face. She giggled with glee as she took Aisha by the hand, which looked at her friend in worry.
"Hey a letter just came in for us," she smiled as she showed the beautiful postcard sent from Geneva. The gang all smiled as they saw who it was from. "Wow, it's from Jason, and Trini."
Grinning widely, she began to read it excitedly. Everyone listened attentively to their friends' adventures and their love of the new found place. It sounded like a great trip of a lifetime.
"It sure sounds like they're having fun," Billy said in reply as he looked t the card. Everyone agreed – Geneva sounded like the place to be at the moment. "Hopefully, there'll be more letters soon."
With a smile, everyone was happy to hear that the three were doing well. As the saying goes, there's no place like home.
