AN: Here's the second chapter that I had promised you all. I hope you enjoy it. Also, I'm debating if some one should die in this story. Cause I want some one to die, but I love all the characters in my story, so if you have any ideas, please post them in the review section, or send me an e-mail. I look forward to hearing all the ideas you guys have.
Also, this chapter is going to start with Raven and her thinking, so you can get a feel of what her character is like.
And just to let you know, the Jones's were the people that Kat stayed with when she lived in Angel Grove, because of her family. I'll write a story about that latter.
Disclaimer: look back at chapter 3
Summary: It's been six years since Kat had been a Ranger. Living in London, she thought she had nothing to worry about, but when she starts having nightmares, she knows they are telling her to go back to Angel Grove. When she does, she finds that some one has been waiting all this time to tell her something that he should've said years ago.
The Savior
Chapter 4; Ordinary People
Raven sighed as she sipped her banana peach smoothie. She hadn't had a lesson yet, though she hadn't gotten much sleep the night before, so she was really tired. Have one ex yellow/purple ranger, add a monstrous battle with Lord Zedd and his putties, mix in the fact that she didn't have any powers, Lord Zedd seemed much stronger, and no one was around to help her. Blend it all together. To top it all off, put one ex pink ranger/cousin, stir well, and you have one pissed off Raven Hillard. Thinking of Kat made Raven realize how much she missed her cousin. Sure she was pissed off that Kat didn't go to her wedding, and was missing the most important day of her life, but she got over it quickly. The others seemed more upset then she did. She just wanted her cousin back. Looking around, Raven realized that Jason had just walked in with some blond girl. It wasn't Nelly, Raven could tell, but yet the girl seemed familiar to her. She could see Jason pointing things out, and the two laughed a time or two.
"Jason! Over here!" She yelled, waving to Jason. As Jason came over with the mystery girl, Raven couldn't believe her eyes.
"Kat?!"
Raven quickly got up and ran over to the young blond, causing her smoothie to get all over Jason.
"Ray!"
"OH, I'm so sorry Jase." Raven said, trying so hard not to laugh. She could tell too, that Kat was trying to muffle her laughed.
"Mark my word, Raven Sabrina Hillard-DeSantos," Jason said, "I will get you."
Raven frowned as Jason said her name, thinking back to her wedding day. Kat seemed to have notice the unpleasant vibe that Raven was giving off. "Listen, Ray. I'm sorry I haven't been staying in contact with you, or the others for that matter, and I hope you can forgive me?"
"Of course, Kat. You're family." Raven smiled. Raven looked down at her watch. "Oh, hey, I've got a lesson to teach in five minutes, but I promise, we'll talk when I get back."
"Yeah," Jason replied, "I got to go too. I'm sure the students won't be too happy when teacher doesn't show up."
"Alright, well, I'll be here."
Raven quickly got out of her seat, and walked towards the back of the rec. center. Grabbing her guitar from her office, she quickly went to a room and tuned it.
"Hey Miss Raven." Her student said as the young boy walked into the room with his guitar in hand. "Hello David. How are you today?"
"I'm good. How are you?"
Raven sat there for a moment. She didn't know how she was, or what was going to happened now that Kat was back, but she was happy that her cousin came back.
"I'm fine. Just fine."
"Alright class today we're going to--" Rocky started to say, but was interrupted by Jason walking up the stairs and the little kids tackling him. Glad that Jason was finally there, he walked over to him.
"Hey man," Adam said once the little kids got off of him, "Why are you so late?"
"Yeah. Long night with Nelly?" Rocky joked.
"Kat's back."
"What?!"
Those words hit Rocky and Adam like cold ice.
"Dude, has Raven seen her?" Rocky asked.
"Yeah, the two just had a reunion downstairs at the juice bar."
"How'd she take it?"
"A lot better then expected, but you're forgetting that Raven was the only one who really forgave Kat for not making it."
Rocky and Adam nodded. Rocky loved Kat like a sister. He knew they all did, but when she didn't even call them to let them know that she couldn't make it to the most important day of one of her best friend's life, they all knew that she had probably just moved on with her life, and they had all expected that she wanted nothing to do with them, but now that she was back, things were going to be different.
"If you see her, just go easy on her. She's not in the state where she can take a bunch of shit from people right now."
Rocky nodded at Jason's words, then went back to his students, knowing that today would bring back memories for some of the gang.
Kat sat there for a few seconds, taking everything in. Her cousin wasn't as mad as Jason made it seem, but she knew the others wouldn't be as lenient as her cousin. Walking over to the counter, she smiled when she saw Ernie standing at the cash register.
"Kat? Is that really you?" He said when he noticed that Kat was in line. She just nodded. "Wow. It's been way to long. What brings you back to Angel Grove? Last time I heard from Raven, you were on your way to become a dancing star." Kat wished people would stop asking that question. It was hard to face reality and the true reason she was here, and Kat just wanted to see her old friends.
"I'm just here to straighten things out, Ernie. That's it."
"Well, do you want your usual?"
"You still remember?"
"Ya know, not that many people order an apple-mango-banana smoothie."
Kat laughed. "Thanks Ernie."
She went back over to her seat, and soon, a waiter came by and gave Kat the smoothie. "Thanks" she said, giving him the money. She silently sat there, until a familiar voice was heard.
"Kat?"
The young blond turned her head, to see an all to familiar person. The young blond looked at the other woman, and smiled. "Oh, I knew it was you!" The other woman said as she hugged Kat. "It's good to see you too, Kim." Kat said.
"When did you get here?"
"Yesterday."
"How long are you staying."
"Not sure."
"Oh, well that doesn't matter. I'm so glad to see you!" Kim squealed with delight.
"Yeah, I'm glad to be back."
The two friends started to talk, not knowing that their whole conversation was being watched by an evil force in an outside world. "I will get you, Little Kat. I will."
