The next morning, Kim arrived at Tommy's house, knowing full well that Kat was there. She wanted Kat there because she wanted the blonde to know that she was messing with the wrong girl. Putting a smile on, Kim got out of her car and went to the door. She knocked and Tommy answered.

"Kim," he said, thoroughly surprised. "What are you doing here?"

"Can I come in?" she requested. "I have a lot to tell you."

"Sure, come in," Tommy invited, letting her step inside before closing the door behind them.

"Tommy, who was at the door?" Kat questioned before seeing the answer for herself.

"Hello, Kat," Kim greeted amiably, throwing the other woman off her game.

"Kim, why are you here?" the blonde implored, trying to stay calm.

"Well, firstly, I'm opening a gym with Jason," Kim replied. "And secondly, I wanted to talk about the letter."

"Maybe we should do that alone," Tommy suggested, oblivious to the thick, palpable tension between the women.

"I don't think that's a good idea," Kat intervened.

"Kat..." Tommy started but was cut off by Kim.

"That's okay; I want her to know," she reassured her ex. "It all started around two months after I came for a visit. I called you and your mom said you were at the Youth Center. She also said Kat was around you a lot. It made me realize that you deserved a girlfriend that was in the same town."

"Are you saying there wasn't another guy?" Tommy questioned.

"Of course, there wasn't. I just wanted you to be happy," Kim said.

"Well, he is," Kat cut in. "In fact, we're getting married," Kat informed proudly, waiting for Kim's heartbroken reaction. Unfortunately for her, nothing of the sort happened.

Instead, Kim responded with, "I know, and I want to help plan the wedding."

"Really?" Tommy implored.

"Who told you?" Kat asked.

"Hey girls, I called Jason last night and I told him I'd meet him at the cafe," Tommy interjected. Both girls nodded, and he left, leaving the two pink rangers to talk.

Jason walked into the cafe and saw Hayley talking to Kira. He walked over to them.

"Hey, Jason," Hayley greeted, before turning to the teenage girl next to her. "Kira, can you do a show next Saturday?"

"Sure," Kira responded, taking her phone out of her pocket and reading a text from one of her friends. She smiled, obviously finding the text amusing. "Uhh, I have to go. I'm having lunch with the boys."

"Okay, see you later," Hayley said as Kira left to meet her friends. She turned to Jason. "So, what can I get you?"

"Two smoothies, please; I'm meeting Tommy."

"Coming right up," the red head replied just as Tommy came in. Jason went over to join him at one of the tables at the back.

"Why didn't you tell me Kim was coming with you?" Tommy demanded, hurt that his friend hid such a thing from him.

"Kim asked me not to say anything because she wanted to talk to you first which I'm guessing she did," Jason explained smoothly as Hayley delivered their order.

"She did," Tommy confirmed, taking a sip."You know, I'm not surprised about the reason she wrote the letter."

"Really?" Jason inquired.

"Yeah, I mean Kim has always been caring and sweet."

"Are you still going to marry Kat?"

"Of course, why wouldn't I?"

"I just thought..." Jason trailed off, not knowing what to say.

"Look, I miss Kim and what we had, but we're different people now. Besides, I can't do that to Kat," Tommy said.

'If only you knew what Kat did to you,' Jason thought.

Meanwhile, Kat wanted to know why Kim lied to Tommy about the letter.

"What was that?" Kat demanded rudely.

"What was what?" Kim shot back.

"I know you know about the letters. Why didn't you tell Tommy?"

"Because I want him to remember why we fell in love."

"Wake up Kimberly. He was never in love with you." Kat taunted, crossing her arms.

"I didn't have to lie to get him," Kim retorted.

"I lied to get him away from someone who didn't love him," Kat countered, trying to justify her shady actions.

"I was and still am madly in love with him," Kim confessed.

"Then why did you leave?"

"To follow my dream. Thanks to you, I had to stay in Florida. I was alone and I thought my boyfriend didn't want me."

"He didn't and still doesn't," Kat snarled.

"We'll see about that," Kim said before leaving.

That night, Tommy had a shower and went to his bedroom to find Kat lying down on the bed.

"Seeing Kim must have been hard for you," she commented sympathetically.

"Yeah, I can't believe she did that," Tommy said.

"Me neither, talk about selfish," she spat, misinterpreting her fiance's words.

"What do you mean?" he asked, confused by her reaction.

Realising that Tommy wasn't bitter towards Kim, Kat decided to tarnish his image of his first love. "She didn't care that she broke your heart."

"She just wanted me to be happy."

"And you are," Kat finished firmly, getting up to use the bathroom. The phone started to ring so Tommy answered.

"Hello?"

"Tommy, it's Kim. Are you busy tomorrow?" Kim asked.

"Not really, why?"

"I could use the help. Jason is letting me plan a party for the opening of the gym, and I thought that since we did a great job on the going away party for Jason, Trini and Zack, that you could help. Please?"

"Sure, pick me up by ten, tomorrow morning."

"Thanks, Tommy. See ya tomorrow," Kim said before hanging up.

"Who was that?" Kat asked, coming out.

"Kim, I'm helping her plan a party," he answered innocently.

"What?!" Kat yelled, suddenly furious. "You're kidding, right? No, I don't want you around her."

"You have nothing to worry about," Tommy defended himself.

"You're not helping her!" Kat ordered in a controlling manner.

"I wasn't asking," Tommy said coldly. "And I'm sleeping in the other room." He went to the guest room, leaving Kat standing in their room in shock. Kim had only seen Tommy once and already, things were spiralling out of control. Kim would pay.

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