Disclaimer: The Heart Never Forgets is not mine, it belongs to Leanne Rhimes. Anlon on the other hand is mine.

Summary: Mornie utúlie. Believe and you will find a way. Mornie alantie. A promise lives within you now. He went on a mission never to return again. Or so they said.

Phantom Rogue: If Andros wasn't a disturbed alien I wouldn't have said it. :P And he's dead, DEAD I tell you. Hate school too. Oh and Maiken helped me with Shannon's name, the rest is mine.

Necroblade: Don't worry, I won't hurt her too much. The thirteen rangers? I've got a file with a chart of all the rangers and on the next page they're divided under their parents, eldest on top, youngest at the bottom, I just can't send it, because it holds some secrets of the future.

Jenny: It wasn't me. My fingers took control at that point. It really wasn't me… Oh, wait… :reads review again: You liked it. :D It was me, I wrote it, I really did. Three out of four sure isn't that bad. Oh, and as you might have noticed already, three more chapters should have reached your mailbox by now.

Ghostwriter: Yay, you liked it!

What Was Lost

Chapter 9

"So when are you leaving for Ireland?" Genesis asked.

"Didn't I already tell you?" When Genesis shrugged helplessly, Aurora sighed and replied. "Friday after school. Don't worry, I'll send you a postcard."

"You're going to Ireland?" A voice asked behind them.

"Yes, Shannon, but don't worry, it's only for the vacation." Aurora answered sweetly.

"How come you get to travel the world? It's just not fair; freaks like you belong in a cage."

"You think it's unfair she gets to see the rest of the world?" Genesis asked, a devilish grin on her face. "She used to travel the universe during the weekends."

When Shannon didn't reply to that, the two girls left giggling.

"Oh and Shannon." Aurora called over her shoulder. "Close your mouth, you're catching flies."

Shannon's face turned dark and Aurora and Genesis quickly ducked into their classroom and just in time too, for the teacher was just about to close the door.

Shannon was the typical popular, dumb-blond, air-headed, stuck up, captain of the cheerleading squad. Like Mack she was a senior and she couldn't stand Aurora, probably because if Aurora wanted, she'd be a threat to her throne.

Elisia

"It's on." Saryn told his family. "We're moving to Earth next week."

"YAY!" Their children exclaimed.

"There's just one problem." Saryn sighed.

"What is it?" Cassie asked.

"The house they arranged for us, it's in Crystal Springs."

Anlon quieted and his brother and sister shot him questioning looks. At the age of fourteen, he was the only on of the three who even slightly remembered what that meant. Sure they all knew about what happened, but his sister had been a just five months old and his brother had only been one year old. They had heard stories, but didn't remember 'uncle' Andros.

"We'll figure it out." Cassie promised. "Maybe it's a sign."

Thursday evening

Aurora shifted uncomfortably, it was now or never. After this song it was her turn and she would break her mother's heart again. A sigh escaped her lips when the song ended and the teacher walked onto the stage to announce her.

"Go get 'em, Tiger." A voice said in her ear.

"Tiger?" She asked, raising her eyebrow at Mack.

"Yeah, your hair reminds me more of a tiger than a skunk. Now go."

He gave her a slight push and she walked onto the stage, but not before shooting him a grateful smile. 'Skunkgirl' was getting old and 'Tiger' fitted her much more. It felt like a compliment.

The music started, snapping her out of her thoughts and she started to sing.

(e-mail me for the chapter with the lyrics in it)

Tears filled Ashley's eyes as she listened to the song. Aurora was right, no matter how much she tried, forgetting Andros was impossible. He had been her one true love, her soul mate, the bond they had shared was proof of that. They had always kept that bond to themselves, never telling the others about being empathic to the other's feelings, or that Andros had felt her pain when she gave birth to Aurora.

The bond had only made Andros' death harder. After having been so close for almost seven years, Andros' presence and emotions being wrenched from her mind so abruptly had left her with an empty feeling inside, a hole that could never be filled again.

As she watched the rest of the show, she steeled herself for what she was going to have to tell Derek.

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