While it took a while for Rina to eventually calm down, Andros had stayed by her side. He had even draped an arm across her shoulders and let her lean against him. He could only imagine what might be going through the girl's mind but he wanted to do what he could to try and provide some form of comfort.

"You had the nightmare again?" He carefully asked once it seemed like she had stopped crying.

Numbly, Rina nodded. "It's only been getting more intense with each night." She looked up at him, her eyes red and swollen from the tears. "Andros, Zhane's in trouble. I can feel it."

This hadn't been the first time his earthborn friend had told him about these sorts of feelings. The first had been when Astronema, no, Karone, had first disguised herself as Ashley. Rina had tried to warn the others, saying that she 'didn't feel right', but the words had fallen on deaf ears. Perhaps had Andros not grown up surrounded by psychic powers, he too would've blown the warning off. At the same time, though, she had been the only one to listen to him when he didn't initially trust the ninja turtles.

That was why the skunk haired boy was hesitant to brush off her concerns as being nothing. It had been a week, after all, since Zhane had first gone undercover. And the last transmission he had sent had been over three days ago. Right around the time she'd had the first nightmare. The timing of it was just far too convenient to simply write off as paranoia.

"I'll work with D.E.C.A. and Alpha and see if I can't track down and make contact with him," The red ranger promised, giving her a gentle hug. "You need to try and rest, though. Zhane would never forgive me if I didn't stop you from making yourself sick."

The faintest smile ghosted across Rina's lips. "I don't think I could sleep right now."

"At least lay down and try to calm your mind," Andros suggested. "Who knows? Maybe you'll be able to connect with Zhane that way before I do."

Rina had her gaze lowered, watching the floor as she took what Andros said into consideration. It wouldn't be the first time her empathic ability came in handy like that. And if anyone could psychically connect with their radio silent teammate, Andros was sure it would be her.

After a few moments had passed, Rina pulled away from Andros and got to her feet. "Let me know if you hear from him?" She knew she didn't need to ask, but was unable to help herself.

Andros flashed her an encouraging smile. "I will," He promised, holding up his right hand and extending the pinkie out. The gesture prompted a small laugh from the exhausted girl in front of him but was soon followed by her looping her own pinkie around his, sealing the promise.

No sooner had she left the bridge, Andros was on his feet and at the computers. While he hoped that Rina's nightmares were nothing more than her own concerns, he also understood that they could be a sign that things had gone very, very wrong for Zhane. And the sooner they had an answer, the sooner everyone would be able to rest easy.