After seeing for herself that all the Rangers, especially Kendall, were safe, Cammy felt a little better about the battle. She even felt a little better about the threat Heckyl had made. The Rangers were strong. They were smart. For the most part, they knew what they were doing.

However, there was still a feeling in Cammy's gut that she couldn't let go. She still worried greatly about her sister, and about the threats, and about the danger of the Ranger missions in general.

Two energems – it was all Heckyl was asking for. Two out of nine still left more than half of the energems in the Rangers' possession. And, even if Heckyl managed to get the silver energem before the Ranger, that would only leave him with three energems. The Rangers would have more than half still, and more than twice the power.

They could get the energems back. They had done it before. And two energems would promise Kendall a whole week of safety. No Heckyl, no Snide or Singe, and no monsters; just peace for a whole week.

Cammy was desperate for peace.

The following morning in the museum was pretty slow. When monsters attacked, it generally took people several hours to resume their normal routines. Clean up and emergency crews would block off most of the streets, making it almost impossible to get anywhere by road on or foot. And when people could start to get around, the first thing they wanted to do was check on their family, friends and businesses. They didn't want to tour museums and eat at the Dino Cafe.

Cammy's parents did drop her off at the museum though. They wanted to be sure Kendall was alright, and Cammy insisted on staying. Since her mother's office building had been close to the attacks the night before, her boss was offering double-time pay to anyone who could help to clean up the mess so business could be back to usual as soon as possible. Mrs. Fisher was willing to take her boss up on the offer, considering she still had a hungry mouth to feed and extra money meant they could travel to see Jeremy and his family a little more in the year as well. Mr. Fisher opted to join her, knowing the Rangers were going to need to talk about Ranger business. He thought it best he get his wife away so they could do so in private.

And the Rangers did spend the morning discussing the attack from the night before. They spoke of how it had been a tough battle and how they would have to be more prepared the next time. Kendall had already promised she was still working on improving their weapons and suits and the Rangers knew they could count on her.

Unless she died. That thought continued to cross Cammy's mind. If Kendall died, what would happen? How would the Rangers stop Heckyl and Snide? How would they save the world?

Two energems, it was all Heckyl was asking for to give the Rangers a week of rest and Kendall a week of safety. Kendall could get a lot of work done in a week that could give the Rangers the upper hand they needed to defeat the monsters for good, obtain all the energems and save the world.

She had to do it. Cammy needed to steal two energems. Fortunately, they were sitting right in front of her. While Kendall worked diligently in the lab, her energem sat in the crystal bed, waiting to be called. Chase, who was taking his "break" from all the "hard work" in the Cafe, was also in the lab, with his energem in the crystal bed.

Cammy reached her hand out and the purple energem came to her. It knew her, it had bonded with her once and it seemed to understand the bond she shared with Kendall.

Neither Chase nor Kendall thought much of Cammy taking the purple energem. She loved her sister, and wanted to be just like her when she grew up. Sometimes, when she was in the lab, she liked to pretend she was the purple Ranger, and would use the energem to play out her fantasies. While Cammy placed the energem in her pocket, Kendall continued to work and Chase flipped through the latest skateboarding magazine.

Cammy made her way over to the other crystal bed and reached her hand out. The black energem didn't seem to want to come for her. It didn't know her like the purple one knew her.

"You be careful with those," Chase warned her as he glanced up. He knew when Kendall was working, hours seemed like minutes. She would do her best to keep her eye on Cammy, but sometimes she got a little carried away. He knew to glance up occasionally; just to be sure the little girl was okay. He summoned the black energem for her and let Cammy take it from him, assuming she just wanted to play. She loved pretending to discover a new energem.

"Thanks," Cammy whispered as she took the energem and placed it in her pocket. Chase nodded and went back to reading his magazine. Cammy walked around the lab for a while and waited for Chase to be absorbed in his reading. Then, she glanced over at Kendall and saw the purple Ranger was still focused on her latest task.

Now was her chance.

With the two energems, Cammy made her way to the elevator. As the doors opened, Chase called out to her.

"You put them back?" he asked without looking up.

"Uh-huh," Cammy nodded, knowing Chase trusted her, and that was where she realized the risk of her plan. She was betraying the Rangers – hurting the people she cared for most. But it was for the best, she needed to do it.

"Good," Chase answered while Cammy stepped in the elevators. Just as they were closing, Cammy saw Kendall snap out of her trance and look up. Her eyes went straight to the crystal bed, likely because she was ready to run some tests. Just before Cammy was gone from the lab, she heard Kendall ask Chase where the purple energem had gone.

The elevator couldn't move fast enough. Cammy made it back up to the ground floor of the museum and darted to the entrance as quickly as she could. Chase knew she had the energems, and he and Kendall could easily call the other Rangers to cut her off. She needed to move quickly.

She found the doors, grateful she had taken so many tours of the museum that she knew all the shortcuts. She darted outside and then down the sidewalk, using her small size to squeeze through the streets that were once again starting to fill up with people.

Cammy didn't know where to meet with Heckyl. He had never given her a destination. She had to assume that if she continued to run, she would bump into him. But she didn't. She turned a corner, continued down the street, then turned down an alley, hoping that a monster would turn up inside an ally. Instead, she found herself running straight into Koda.

"How did you..." she grumbled as she looked up at him. Koda was fast, and he was good at tracking, but Cammy thought for sure if she could slip out of the museum she could keep out of the Rangers' reach. With a frown, Koda held his hand out.

"Not leave with energems," he told her. "We take back."

Cammy looked to Koda, then the energems, and then she shook her head. Koda's frown deepened.

"Not safe," he told her. Cammy shook her head, held the energems tight in her hand and took a step back from Koda.

"No."

"Cammy..."

She turned and ran the other way, but Shelby and Riley had caught up to her. She was cornered in the alley.

"Cammy, this isn't a game," Shelby told her. "You know just how dangerous it is to have the energems out in the open like this. If you want to play, we can head back to the lab and..."

"I can't give them back!" Cammy shouted.

"This is ridiculous," Riley shook his head, walked over to Cammy and grabbed her by the arm. His intention was to drag her back to the lab and let Kendall and Chase deal with her there. But Cammy had another idea. She pulled her arm and his hand close to her mouth and bit down as hard as she could, just like she had done the one time in kindergarten where she made a boy cry.

Just like that little boy, Riley let out a scream and Cammy felt him rip his hand right out of her mouth. That was her cue to run. She bolted past Shelby, who started to run after her while Koda tended to Riley.

"Cammy, you're in for a lot of trouble if you don't get back here!" Shelby called after her. Cammy shook her head and tried to find a way to lose the pink Ranger. She thought of turning back to the museum and running the other way, but she saw Tyler, Ivan, Chase and Kendall making their way out and knew that wasn't an option.

Then she glanced to the street. They weren't too busy, but there were enough cars on the road that it would be dangerous to cross. Cammy had no choice, though, and bolted straight into traffic. She was agile enough to slip between cars that swerved, honked and stopped to avoid hitting her. Shelby wasn't so fortunate, and got bumped by a car that was coming to a stop.

Cammy glanced over her shoulder when she was on the other sidewalk. Shelby was on the ground; no doubt Tyler would stay by her side. Riley's hand was hurt, Koda had stayed with him.

Four Rangers down, only three to shake. However, traffic had come to a stop, giving Kendall, Chase and Ivan safe passage. Cammy needed to keep running if she wanted to keep ahead of them.

She was fast, but Ivan was faster. He was right on her heels. Cammy remembered once being chased by a bully in school in a similar fashion. She had stopped running from exhaustion and sunk to the ground, ready for whatever the bully would do to her. However, the bully hadn't expected her to stop and drop, his momentum carried him forward and he tripped over her, landing face first in the dirt.

Cammy tried the same thing. She came to a sudden stop, curled herself up and let Ivan run right into her. She was kicked hard in the side, but Ivan fell forward, landing fast first on the hard sidewalk. Cammy turned around and ran the other way. Now, only Chase and Kendall were in her way.

Chase had played a similar game before with his little sister. She would run, hoping he would catch her. To grab her, he always stood in her way and made himself as big as possible. Chloe would try to run past him, but he would grab her and the game would end. He did the same with Cammy, holding his arms out wide and spreading his legs. Cammy couldn't go around him, and she wasn't strong enough to tackle him. He was sure he had her.

Cammy didn't try to run around him. Nor did she try to tackle him. She lowered herself, with the intention of going between his legs. Either she didn't duck fast enough, or she was too tall for her own strategy, yet it still paid off. She hit Chase in a sensitive area. He couldn't get over the pain fast enough to snatch her up. She slipped past him.

Now, it was just Kendall. Cammy stopped right in front of her purple Ranger and felt ashamed by the glance she received.

"Camille Morgan Fisher..."

Cammy shook her head and shouted no before Kendall could threaten her with a punishment. Kendall growled and reached her hand out just like Riley had done, but Cammy slapped it away.

"Camille..."

"I have my reasons!" Cammy screamed, kicked Kendall in the shins and then ran past her. She thought she got away, but then Kendall caught her arm as she walked past and pulled Cammy in.

"What has gotten into you?" Kendall asked, so Cammy spit. Kendall was horrified, and it showed on her face. For a split second, Cammy regretted the decision she made. She was hurting her friends; she was betraying their trust, maybe even putting them in danger.

Cammy didn't change her mind. She couldn't. Heckyl had promised a week of safety, it could help the Rangers, she needed to continue. As Kendall wiped the spit from her face, Cammy saw her opening. She punched Kendall in the stomach as hard as she could. Kendall let go of her hand and dropped to the ground. Cammy watched her for just a moment, her eyes filling with tears, but she didn't stay for long. She took off, leaving the Rangers behind her, with the energems still in her hands.

"Did we just get our asses handed to us by a nine year old?" Shelby asked as Tyler helped her limp over.

"What did she mean when she said she had her reasons?" Chase asked.

"When we figure out what this is all about, do we all promise never to speak of this embarrassment again?" Riley suggested and the others were quick to nod their heads.