Dayu was back in the field, looking over the spot where she had attacked the green and yellow Ranger. A wicked smile was plastered on her face as she relieved that moment in her head. Finally, justice was going to be served and all she had to do was get rid of the yellow Ranger. Her anger and hate had nothing to do with the yellow Ranger. Her true targets were the yellow Ranger's sister, the green Ranger, and the pink Ranger, but yellow was the one thing they all shared in common and she wanted them all to suffer the same way she was suffering. She wanted them to feel guilty for what happened to the yellow Ranger. She wanted them to feel like they were so close to saving her, but she didn't want them to save her. She wanted them to grieve until their dying day.

She stood on the spot where she had left the yellow Ranger to die and she wondered if she had succeeded in killing yellow. It was likely the yellow Ranger wasn't going to be fighting Nighlok, so it would be a while before Dayu ever found out the true. But a while was too long. She couldn't wait for results, she needed them now. With Dekker gone, she had nothing to live for, and nothing left to do. She couldn't die, so she had to pass the time some other way, and while the Rangers were still around, she was going to have a little fun.

She wasn't too sure where their home was, but she knew they frequently visited the city. Hoping to find one of them there, she set off.

-Samurai-

Serena walked back into the hospital room after sneaking past the doctors. They didn't like late night visits and preferred family stayed in their own room while the patient was given time to rest, but Serena knew what was best for her sister. Emily wanted her and Mike, she was going to get her and Mike.

She had gone home with the others quickly to pick up a few extra things for the morning, mainly just a change of clothes for Emily. When Antonio brought a bag to the hospital, he had packed a few essentials along with games to keep the yellow Ranger entertained, so there wasn't much left for Serena to pick up.

As she stepped into the room she saw Mike stuffing something in his pocket. She shook her head.

"Relax, it's just me."

"Good," Mike smiled and held his hands out, letting the ape and bear Zords go free. He couldn't tell for sure who was coming into the room and didn't want a doctor, nurse, or confused patient spotting the folding Zords. "We played chutes and ladders until you were gone. The Zords love that game."

"She's asleep?" Serena asked, pointing to Emily as she pulled up a chair. Mike nodded his head.

"About twenty minutes ago," he grabbed the remote for the TV, which had been muted, and turned it off. While Serena was gone and after Emily had fallen asleep, Mike needed something to do. "Are they setting up the party?"

"Yeah," Serena nodded. "We stopped by the store to pick up ice-cream on the way home. That's why it took so long."

"She was asking."

"How is she feeling?"

"Better. She's not complaining, but I can tell…"

"She's sore?" Serena chuckled. "Emily never liked to complain about pain."

"Unless she can get something out of it," Mike smiled. "She can be pretty manipulative when she wants to be."

Serena nodded her head, "That's my sister."

Mike placed his hands on the side of Emily's bed and pushed himself up out of the chair. "Now that you're back, I'm going to see if I can sneak out and get something to eat before we fall asleep. Want anything?"

"Already ate," Serena shook her head and pulled out a blanket from her bag. Mike saw her do this and then watched for a minute as she tried to get comfortable in the chair. He shook his head.

"Get on the bed."

"What?"

"I helped Emily shift over so you would have enough room on the bed," Mike told Serena. The earth Samurai looked at her sister carefully and saw Emily was slightly off center in her bed, leaving half of it almost completely open.

"Mike…"

"You're almost three months pregnant."

"Yeah, three months," Serena placed her hand on her stomach, "I'm gaining weight, but you'd have to know to notice."

"Still," Mike pointed to the bed, "there's no sense in you having another uncomfortable night in a chair when you'll be having trouble sleeping from here on out because of junior. Take the other half of the bed. Emily and I insist."

Serena muttered to herself as she climbed up into the bed, hating the special treatment. She didn't like it, and she hated being back in a hospital bed, but it was more comfortable than a chair.

"Good girl," Mike chuckled. "I'll be back in a few minutes."

Serena threw her blanket at Mike as he snuck out of the room. When he was gone, she turned her attention to the window and looked out at the city. It had been one of her favorite things to do back when she had to spend nights in hospital. Growing up in the country made for an amazing childhood, and because she was never really in the city, the lights, the buildings, the traffic and the people were a wonder for her to watch. She would spend hours just staring out the window, looking at the busyness of the streets and watching as people rushed to get everywhere quickly and get everything done as soon as possible. It was a funny sight, especially when it rained and people were trying to hide from water.

It was dark, so there weren't many people out. Occasionally the bus would let off a few people who had worked late and were on their way home, but there wasn't much people watching to do. But there was one person, in the distance, who grabbed Serena's interest. Unlike the other people on the street, it didn't seem like this person was rushing to get anywhere. It anything, the man, or woman, was taking her time as he, or she, looked around at everything, taking in the sights.

Serena then started to notice something off about the action on the streets. The few souls who wandered around on foot at this time of night were now running and they were all running away from Serena's interesting character. She furrowed her brows and got out of bed to approach the window and get a better look. Her eyes widened.

Mike walked back into the room and saw Serena was out of bed. Figuring she wasn't tired yet, he tried to start a conversation.

"So, I was thinking. When you can find out, will you want to know the sex of junior?"

"Dayu…" Serena whispered but Mike didn't quite hear. He took a seat in his chair and picked up the blanket Serena had thrown.

"What?"

Serena turned away from the window and her eyes fell on Emily and then she looked over to Mike. The green Ranger quickly noticed rage and terror burning in his sister in-law's eyes.

"Serena…" he said her name carefully.

"Take her and go."

"What?"

Serena pointed to her sister and then the door. Mike shook his head.

"We can't do that!"

"You can and you will," Serena growled through clenched teeth as she began stuffing Emily's things in her bag. When she was done, she shoved the bag into Mike's chest.

"What's going on?" Mike put the bag over his shoulder. "You can't ask me to kidnap Emily without telling me what's going on."

Serena pulled Mike over to the window. Dayu was getting closer and closer. It didn't look like she knew where she was headed, but if she was in sight, she was way too close for comfort.

"Can't she just leave us alone?" Mike grumbled. Now that he had seen what was causing Serena to panic, he was on board with her plan. "Are we taking her home early?"

"You're taking her anywhere you think is safe. I trust you."

"We're going home. You are not going to fight Dayu. Not in your condition and not alone."

"I'll make my own decisions."

"Call the Rangers," Mike said, handing her back her bag. "Dayu hasn't seen us yet, we can make a clean getaway."

"I can handle this…"

"No," Mike pulled Serena away from the window and spun her around so she was facing him. He looked her dead in the eyes, "I want to fight Dayu just as much as you do right now, but that's not in our best interest. Let Jayden, Kevin, Mia and Antonio deal with her while we take Emily somewhere safe."

"But…"

"Serena, I'm not asking you what you want to do, I'm telling you what we're going to do," Mike stated. "Just make sure the hallways are clear and…"

"Cameras," Serena muttered. "Security cameras…"

"What?"

"I'll be right back," Serena told Mike as she raced for the door, "but if Dayu gets too close, screw the cameras, take Emily and run."

"Serena…"

"Trust me! This hospital's like my second home."

Mike glanced out the window and sighed loudly as he pulled out his Samuraizer and explained his problem. He told them exactly where to find Dayu and then hung up, knowing they would be on their way.

After that, he grabbed the blanket from his chair and put it over his shoulder before leaning over Emily and gently shaking her awake. He helped her sit up in bed and then draped the blanket over her shoulders.

"You can sleep on my back," he told her. "We have to leave."

He sat on the bed with his back turned to her and gestured for her to get on. Emily hesitated for a moment, "Where are we going?"

"Home."

"But I thought…"

"Trust me, Em?" Mike looked over his shoulder at Emily. She nodded her head and wrapped her arms around his neck. He lifted her up out of bed and carried her on his back just as Serena rushed in.

"Take her and go," Serena held the door open for Mike and gestured for him to leave. Without another word, Mike, with Emily on his back, raced out of the room, Serena right on his tail.

-Samurai-

"Kevin…"

"Go, guys," Kevin said to Jayden and Antonio while Mia tried to pull away from him. He held onto her tightly. They had just received the call from Mike telling them Dayu was in the city and they were ready to fight. But Kevin knew Mia was a little too eager so he kept her back.

He grabbed her arms and looked at her, "Mia, listen to me. You need to breathe."

"Kevin…"

"Mia, breathe."

Mia breathed in quickly. Kevin shook his head.

"Breathe and calm down."

"But Dayu…"

"I'm not letting you do anything stupid when you fight Dayu," Kevin told her. "Either you calm down right now, or you're sitting this fight out. I won't risk you getting hurt too."

Mia glared at him, but she knew he was right. She was angry at Dayu and had several good reasons to be mad, but her emotions weren't going to do her any good, not when they were this high. If she wanted to fight Dayu, she needed to be calm and focused. She breathed in deeply while counting to ten in her head. Kevin smiled and kissed her.

"Thank you."

"Can we go now?" Mia asked, still itching to go. Kevin nodded his head.

"Right behind you."

"I'll kill her," Mia muttered as she morphed and raced out of the house.

"Right behind you," Kevin nodded again.