Chapter Four

Angel Grove Airport...

Kimberly stepped out of the terminal. The longest, boring plane ride she had ever took before. But a part of her still wished that she was still on that plane and the other part of her was glad that she was finally back in Angel Grove. The only place that she had called home. She liked Florida, it was a beautiful place to live, but it wasn't home.

She picked up her bag, putting it on her shoulder and started walking to the exit. She flagged down a taxi cab, once she was outside, and got in, telling the driver to head to the hotel.

Kimberly watched as the familiar surroundings past by. Tears burned her brown eyes, as she remembered all the good times that were spent in Angel Grove.

A small smile crept on her lips as the park came into view. She told the driver to pull over, that she had to check something out.

She opened the door and stepped out. Reaching into her pocket, she pulled out some money and handed the driver what she owed him for the ride.

"Did you want me to wait for you miss?" The driver asked.

"No, I think I'll be here for a while," She told him. "But thank you anyways."

The driver nodded his head and drove off, leaving Kimberly standing there, as she took the sight in front of her in.

She took a deep breath and started walking over the green grass. Her eyes wondered around the park. Not much had changed since she had been away. In fact everything was still the same as it was before she left for Florida.

She continued on walking, cutting off on to the grass again, as the spot where she used to hang out with everyone came into sight.

She put her bag on the ground and sat down on top of the picnic table.

Not to far off to her left was where Aisha, Rocky and Adam were attacked by the putties patrol. But they had handled themselves pretty well. That was the same day they had found out that they were the power rangers and taking the oath to never tell a soul who the power rangers real identities were.

She looked to the right of her. Only a few feet away was the small pond. She smiled. It was the same pond that her and Tommy had shared their very first kiss. The day that she had been waiting for, for as long as she could have remembered. And she knew that she wanted to be with Tommy.

But soon her smile faded, as she began to think of how much she had hurt Tommy, with that letter she had sent. That stupid letter. She now knew that she should have never sent it. It had caused so much pain and heart ache, not just on her but on Tommy as well. She can only imagine what she had done to him. If only she could take it back or fix the mistakes she's done.

That's why she was here now. To fix the wounds and help put back together the broken hearts. But, how she could do it, to tell Tommy that she was sorry for everything, for all the pain that she caused on him. Then there was, what if she had hurt him enough to where he didn't want to see her, hear what she had to say, to try to make up for what she had done. Having him mad at her, or even worse him hate her, is the worse that she was afraid of. And she didn't want that. She couldn't live with that.

A few tears slid down her face as she thought of having Tommy hate her. She rested her chin in the palm of her hand, thinking of away to let Tommy know that she didn't mean to hurt him, to find the courage and see him. And she knew that she better think fast, cause time was running out.

Kimberly sat there, lost in her thoughts. Tears fell as she thought of the worse. She didn't even hear the foot steps come up to her from behind.

"Kimberly?"