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Title: Letters Across Time
Summary: Letters across time help Jen find her way when she's feeling alone and lost.
A/N: My first Jen/Wes story, just a short fic., but I hope you like it. Please review and let me know what you think.
Ch.1 Time Apart.
It had been four years since the last time she saw Wes and there wasn't a day that went by that she didn't think about him. All of her friends had managed to move on with their lives; Katie had started dating again and had found herself a good guy, while Lucas and Nadira had gotten married and Trip found a nice girl from his planet the two were together now. Even Alex had fallen in love again with a girl Jen had introduced him too. Yes they were all happy with their romances, but she was still hung up on a guy that in her time had been dead for at least a thousand years. Leaving him had been hard the first time but she had hope of seeing him again, and she had but it was short lived. After their mission with the Wild Force Rangers was over she was only allowed a week more to stay in the same time as Wes. Coming back had made her miserable, not that anyone would ever know she was very good at keeping her emotions in check something she should thank Alex for.
"Are you going home?" Trip asked coming into the lab she was working in.
"Yeah, I just finished filing these things." Jen said with a smile.
"Well then come with us, we're all going out to dinner." Trip said with smile.
"Thanks but I think I'm just going to turn in early." Jen said getting up and stretching.
"C'mon Jen it'll be fun." Trip said trying to persuade her.
"I just kind of want to stay home tonight, maybe some other time." Jen said smiling.
"We just thought it might nice to distract ourselves tonight." Trip said tentively.
"Oh, you remembered." Jen said not really knowing what else to say.
"Yes and we miss him too." Trip told her.
"I guess it wouldn't be the worst thing in the world if we were all together." Jen said with a smile.
Meanwhile back in the year 2006, Wes was sitting down writing a letter.
"You still write those things?" Eric said plopping down next to him.
"Everyday." Wes answered not looking back.
"Do you really think that she'll read them, she is over a thousand years older than you." Eric told his now good friend.
"Eric, if it were Taylor would you give up?" Wes asked looking up with a smirk. He knew that Eric's only weakness was his fiancé Taylor.
"Well I wouldn't write letters." Eric said pretending to look at his computer so he didn't have to see Wes's face who chuckled at his comment.
2 Days Later
Jen was home when she heard a knock at her door.
"Hello can I speak to Jenifer Scott please." A young man asked.
"I'm Jenifer." Jen said with a smile.
"You obviously don't know me, my name is Collin Meyers. My grandfather just died but not before telling me that somehow our family was related to the ancient Power Rangers." The young man said awkwardly trying to explain.
"That's very interesting." Jen said trying not to be rude but completely confused as to why he was telling her this.
"Yes, but that's not why I'm here."
"Then why are you here." Jen asked
"Well I…I have something that...that belongs to you." The young man stammered as he spoke nervously.
"Ok?" Jen said trying to figure out what it was he wanted to give her.
"Here." He said and gave her an envelope. She took it and saw her name in the familiar writing.
"What exactly is this?" Jen asked trembling.
"I don't really know, all I know is that these letters have been passed down for hundreds of generations. My grandfather said that they were lost for a very long time, and that they were at a museum for a while….anyway they're all addressed to you." The young man concluded.
"How do you know it's me and not some other Jenifer Scott." Jen asked skeptical.
"Well unless there's another burnet Jenifer Scott working at Time Force, I'm pretty sure they're yours. Oh and there are tons of them, we're not even sure how many there actually were but this is what's been saved." Collin said and pulled over a big chest. "Listen I know this is crazy and stupid but it was the old man's dying wish I don't see the harm in you taking them." Collin finally said as she continued to stare at the envelope.
"I…Thank you…I'll…I'll take them. Just put them in here." Jen said letting him through. "Do you need these back?" Jen asked once the chest was inside.
"Look the way I see it some old man really wanted you to have them, they're all addressed to you, so you can do whatever you want with them." Collin said with a smile.
"Thanks." Jen said smiling and then the guy left leaving her alone with the chest. She opened it and found it filled with letters. She opened the letter he had given her and began to read it.
E/N: Hope you like it so far. Don't forget to leave your thoughts in the review box:)
