Back at the Sanzu River, Xandred was pacing around and screaming as usual. Scorp lay before him, cowering at his master before him. "Scorp!" the evil Nighlok lord yelled. "How could you let that pathetic yellow ranger defeat you!?"

Scorp covered his head, fearing an anger based attack was coming his way. "Sh-she had so much confidence! I wasn't planning on that! She was such a pushover before!" he said nervously. He then held up his tail that now held no stinger. "Not to mention she cut my stinger off! Now I can't poison anyone anymore!" he cried.

Xandred zapped the failed monster hard with his powers. "You also let her get an antidote for the Red Ranger! You fool! Give me one reason why I shouldn't destroy you right here, right now!?" he screamed in fury.

Octoroo ran up to his infuriated master and tried to stop him. "Ooh-ahh-ooh! Calm down, Master! I know Scorp was defeated by that pathetic yellow ranger, but he did manage to severely weaken the Red Ranger. Even with the antidote he's going to be out of commission for a while. So if he goes to attack the other rangers, red won't be able to respond!" he explained.

Xandred growled lowly and released his zapping attack on Scorp. "Octoroo has a point." He said, his seething slowly leaving him. "I'll give you one more chance to make up for this yet another failure, but know this, if you fail me again, I won't hesitate to destroy you myself." He warned his minion.

Octoroo then went up to the weakened monster with his ladle full of Sanzu water, pouring it all over Scorp, the monster now feeling more power seep throughout his body. "This should be enough water for you to take out the rest of those posers. But this is the last I can give you." He told Scorp. "Now go get them!"

Scorp stood with a hop, feeling energized. "With pleasure!" he said happily, hopping out of the window of the ship.

At the other end of the ship, Dayu stood, completely oblivious as to what was going on around her. She was looking down at a small sparkling object in her hands that she seemed to be enthralled by. It was a platinum-banned wedding ring with a circular solitaire diamond set right in the middle. It was in flawless condition, appearing to have been expertly taken care of. Dayu suddenly saw a memory flash through her head.

A beautiful brunette woman in a beautiful pink, floor length dress walked along the beach with a very handsome man. Both were dressed at accommodate the times, which was about 200 years ago. The man wore a black and white tuxedo with his chin-length hair slicked back and his beard was very neatly trimmed. This man, being none other than Deker.

The two were holding hands and laughing—a couple in love. They looked at the sunset that made the sky a pink and orange color. This was the perfect moment.

Deker suddenly, stopped and turned to the woman at his side. He was grinning ear to ear as he slowly reached into his pocket and got down on one knee. The girl's green eyes lit up and filled with tears upon seeing this.

Deker opened the box and inside was the plantinum-banned diamond ring and held it before her. "My love, you are my heart's greatest treasure. Everyday spent with you is the happiest of my existence. Would you please do me the extraordinary honor, of becoming my wife?" he asked in the sweetest, most romantic voice the woman had ever heard.

She brought her hands to her face in utter bliss. Her heart's desire was proposing marriage, and she had never been happier. "Of course I'll marry you, Deker." She said in a breathless voice.

This made Deker smile even wider, he took the ring from the box and slid it on her left ring finger. He stared at it on her hand for a few moments before his kissed it gently.

He stood to his feet and looked her in her eyes. He brushed a tear from her cheek and then went into kiss her. She kissed him back as lovingly as her lips could let her.

After their kiss he looked at her. "I love you, Ura." He said softly.

Her bliss made her smile. "I love you too, Deker." She answered, then the two went to kiss once more.

"DAYU!" she heard Master Xandred scream at her, removing her from her content state. Before he could see the ring in her hand, she quickly slid it into her Harmonium, where she usually hid it from her master.

"Ye-yes, Master Xandred?" she asked, her voice shaky.

"I said, play me some more of your music to soothe this headache! Now!" he ordered her.

Dayu just nodded a few times and readied her musical instrument. "Yes, of course, master. I hope that my music can relieve you of some of your torment." She said, hoping that somehow it would ease some of her torment as well.

With that, she began to pluck the strings of her Harmonium flawlessly. The ship was then filled with the haunting sound of sadness and beauty.

XXX

At the Shiba house, Jayden lay asleep in his bed. His eyes began to slowly flicker open as he awoke to all the rangers staring at him. He narrowed his eyes, looking at them strangely.

"What is this, my wake or something?" he asked, sitting upward.

"You're finally awake!" Emily cheered.

Ji walked up to him next. "How are you feeling, Jayden?" he asked the Red Ranger.

Jayden just shrugged. "I'm great. I feel like I could fight a Nighlok right now!" he insisted, rising from his bed, making it about three steps before staggering back to it.

"Ha, I don't think so." Antonio laughed, making him lay back down.

"Antonio's right," Kevin chimed in, "that Nighlok stole a lot of your life energy, you need to rest until you're fully recovered."

Jayden just sighed, closing his eyes in frustration. "Fine." He said coldly. Then the seven of them all jumped simultaneously when they heard the gap sensor going off. Mentor ran to the water-covered table and tapped a finger on it.

"It's Scorp, he's attacking the city again. He must want to get energy from innocent civilians now." Ji told the rangers.

"We'll stop him before he hurts anyone else." Mike said confidently. "Let's move out you guys." He said, the other rangers all nodding in agreement. As they all went to run out, Mia stopped and went back to Ji.

"Mentor, you make sure that Jayden stays in bed." Mia told him. "Everything will be okay. He just needs to rest."

Ji just nodded in response before she left with the rest of the team. He then looked over to the Red Ranger who was filled with shame and anger that he couldn't, once again, aide his team. He just glared at the ceiling and pounded the side of the bed with his fist.