Disclaimer: I do not own Power Rangers Dino Charge. This story is fan-made.

Author's Note: Sorry for the hiatus, everyone. Even though updates have been spotty for the last while, I had to take a break from posting to focus on some (exciting) things that were happening in my personal life. I'm back now, though and ready to wrap up this Dino Charge series so I can get started with Ninja Steel. There's already a bunch ready for you guys that I can't wait to share.

I hope you enjoy!


Since her wrist was broken, Kendall had been put on restrictive Ranger duties. At least, that was what the others like to call it. Kendall herself would put much more emphasis on the word restrictive. The cast on her arm meant not only was it too risky for her to head into battle, but working on her computer was also a lot harder. She didn't have the flexibility required to quickly type and send to the Rangers what they needed. Fortunately for her, they were adaptable in the field, and they had taken most of their Chargers with them on the way out.

"If I ever see Heckyl again I'm going to f..." she trailed off as she glanced to Cammy, who was working on some math sheets at the table, listening into Kendall's conversations as she always did. Kendall loved how Cammy looked up to her and wanted to be a scientist when she was older. She loved that Cammy had a dream for her future and was working hard to pursue it. However, it was sometimes a little annoying having the nine year old listening in on everything Kendall said and did. It meant the purple Ranger had to watch her language constantly when Cammy was around.

"I've heard the F-word before," Cammy said. "You can say it."

"I wasn't going to say that."

"What were you going to say?" Cammy asked, knowing her sister was lying to her. Kendall had to come up with an answer on the spot.

"F...Feed him?"

"You're going to feed Heckyl if you see him again?"

"Food from the cafe. And charge him double."

"That'll show him," Cammy muttered and rolled her eyes. Kendall had to wonder at what age Cammy developed sarcasm. Perhaps she had learned early from her mother. Perhaps she had learned it from the purple Ranger herself. Kendall shook her head and turned her focus back to the Rangers in battle, frowning at what she saw. The Rangers stats were all completely normal; however, they were fighting like... well, like this was their very first fight. It was like they had no idea what they were doing with their weapons, or with their bodies, and were just swinging at anything that looked dangerous until they landed a hit.

"Is everything okay?"

"Peachy," Tyler responded. "Just... WHOA! How on earth do I used this damn thing?"

"Your T-Rex Smasher?"

"How come big kids can swear but I can't?" Cammy asked. Kendall shook her head. She had no time for that question. Tyler not knowing how to use a weapon designed specifically for him was strange to say the least. She ran another test of the Rangers, hoping to find something abnormal that would explain what she was seeing on the battlefield but nothing popped up.

Finally, the three monsters they were facing were defeated and Shelby threw her fist in the air, turned to the others and called out "Monster extinct. That was awesome!"

"They're starting to sound alike," Kendall muttered to herself with another shake of her head. The fight was over and the Rangers were safe for now. She shut off her monitors and kept track on the Rangers to be sure they weren't interrupted on their way home before finally taking a seat in her chair. At the same time, Cammy walked over with her math sheet and put it in Kendall's face.

"Can you check it over for me?"

Kendall sighed, but nodded her head and took the worksheet from her sister. Currently, Cammy was working on rounding numbers. So far the little girl seemed to have a rather good grasp on the concept, but the Fishers always wanted to double check her work before she turned it in. If Cammy was having trouble in school, they wanted to be the first to know.

"This looks good kid, just remember, you only have to check one number to the right," Kendall said. "You're only giving yourself more work if you check them all."

"Okay," Cammy smiled. "Are they all right?"

"They're all right," Kendall nodded. "You should do fine on that test."

"Is rounding super important when you're a scientist?" Cammy asked. Kendall wanted to tell her that it could be, but that science was generally very precise. The more accurate they could be with their numbers, the better results they would have. However, if Cammy got the sense that she was working on a skill that wasn't extremely important for her dream career, she worried Cammy wouldn't work hard at it.

"Very important," Kendall nodded.

"Okay," Cammy smiled and snatched her worksheet back to start on the questions on the other side. Kendall chuckled and shook her head as he sister happily went off to do her homework.

As Cammy went, the other Rangers walked in. They were a little more bruised they normally were when they returned from a battle, but Kendall chalked that up to their suddenly clumsiness while fighting. Fortunately, other than that, they all seemed well.

"How did the battle go? Even weakened, three monsters at once must have proven to be a challenge."

"Ms. Morgan, we have a bit of a problem," Ivan stated, which struck Kendall as a little odd. Ivan always referred to her as Lady Kendall. It was just how he showed his respect for her. In fact, it was weird to the ear to hear him refer to her in another other way.

"What kind of problem?" she asked; worries bubbling up inside of her.

"That new monster we fought," Tyler said, "was able to switch our bodies."

"A body switcher? So that means..." Kendall glanced at the group in front of her. On the surface, everything seemed normal, but she remembered how they all seemed to have trouble in battle and how Tyler seemed not to know instinctively how to operate his own personalized weapon. "Are any of you as you appear?"

"I'm Shelby," Tyler said, pointing to himself. "That's Tyler," he said and pointed to Shelby, who seemed to be holding his stomach in a bit of discomfort.

"I'm Ivan," Riley said, "And Ivan is me."

"Koda is still Koda," Koda smiled.

"Well, there's a relief," Kendall said. "So Tyler and Shelby have switched places, and Riley and Ivan have switched. If Koda's still himself then..."

Kendall turned to her brother and Chase, "Are you still... you?"

"I'm Jeremy," Chase said. "That's Chase."

"Uh..." Kendall looked between her brother and her boyfriend, frowning deeply as she heard this. "Yep, this is going to be confusing."

"So, now I have to call you all by different names?" Cammy asked, looking up from her homework.

"That would be preferred," Ivan, in Riley's body, nodded.

"Okay," Cammy shrugged and returned to her work. For Kendall, it wasn't as simple as calling the Rangers by their preferred names. If their last battle had shown her anything, they weren't used to their new bodies or their own limitations and abilities at all. If they were going to be expected to destroy the monster that caused all this confusion, they were going to have to learn to be the person whose body they adopted. She was going to need to train them, starting from the beginning. She wasn't sure there would be enough time.

"This just got complicated."

"You're telling me," Tyler, in Shelby's body, muttered and Shelby looked just as uncomfortable. "This new body is... weird. At least the rest of you stayed in your own gender."

"How are you guys going to use the bathroom?" Cammy asked and the two looked to each other nervously. Shelby, in Tyler's body, suddenly started to shake her head and gave her boyfriend an angry stare, "Oh, don't even think about it! If you have to go, you're going with your eyes closed."

"I don't know what I'm doing in there," Tyler said. "I'm not going to do anything! At least, as long as you don't do anything either!"

"Come on. I'm not going to do anything."

"Well, neither am I," Tyler crossed his arms over his chest. "So it's agreed, we just do business in there."

"That's all I ever do," Shelby nodded. Kendall let out a deep sigh.

"I'm going to get started on finding a way to reverse this," she said. "We don't know how much time we have before Archanon sends down another monster and I don't think there's enough time for you guys to learn how to fight in your new bodies."

"Do you think you'll be able to find a way to reverse this?" Shelby asked.

"Absolutely," Kendall nodded her head and walked over to her computer. However, when she glanced back at the Ranger and saw the way they were all looking at her hopefully she started to doubt herself. She already knew that all the scans she had run on the Rangers since the switch had come up normal, and without a problem she fix, she had no idea where to begin working. "At least... I hope I can."

"What do you mean, hope?" Shelby asked. "Ms. Morgan, I really don't want to be stuck as a guy until we stop this monster. I don't think you understand how awkward I feel right now."

"I'm going to do my best," Kendall promised. "However, just in case this takes longer than expected, it wouldn't be a bad idea for you guys to... get to know each other a little better. And, maybe, find a way to help me tell you all apart."

"You wear each other's clothing," Koda suggested with a smile, "That way you look like you. Except for face."

"That's not a bad idea," Riley nodded and gestured to Ivan's coat, "This really isn't my style anyway."

He removed the jacket and offered it back to Ivan. The gold Ranger, in the green Ranger's body, put it on and already felt a little more like himself.

"We shall trade clothing then," Ivan said. "Come on. This should be a huge improvement already."

"Speak for yourself," Tyler muttered as he walked off with Shelby, Ivan and Riley. Jeremy and Chase hung back, with Jeremy checking up on Cammy quickly while she worked, and Chase going to Kendall. He gently took her by the wrist, inspecting her arm.

"You're not hurting it by working this hard, are you?" he said. "Because we can learn to adapt if we need to."

"It's fine," Kendall said. "I already hate sitting on the sidelines, at least I can feel useful doing this."

"Alright, but promise me you won't over do it," Chase said and Kendall nodded her head.

"I promise," she said. Chase smiled then leaned in and pursed his lips. Kendall leaned back, looking to the black Ranger with disgust and panic. When Chase opened his eyes and saw the look on her face he frowned.

"What?"

"Trust me, fixing you is now my top priority."

"Just don't push yourself too hard," Chase said and tried to lean in for a kiss again. Kendall pushed him away.

"Until we do find a way, any way, to reserve this, I'd really prefer it if we didn't... touch," Kendall said and then gestured to Chase's new body. Chase looked down, remembered he was in Jeremy's body and realized what Kendall was put off by.

"Oh."

"I'm really sorry, Chase..."

"I get it," he chuckled. "I guess if you and Chloe had switched placed I'd feel a little put off by it too."

Kendall nodded her head, breathed a sigh of relief and then pointed to where the others had gone, "Can you please change into your own clothes now? The fact that you look and sound like my brother but you're treating me like... well, you, is really confusing me right now."

"Got it," Chase said and hurried off with the others, grabbing Jeremy by the arm and pulling him away from Cammy. "Mate, trust me, we've got to change."