A/N: Here's ranger number two.

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Chapter Two: Tommy

Tommy Oliver dismissed class for the last time of the year. He watched as some of his students would be leaving the school for the last time ever. He sighed and sat down. His time teaching at Reefside had been interesting, to say the least. However, this, too, was his last day. He had put in his resignation earlier in the year saying that there was a need for him in Angel Grove. He wasn't entirely sure what that need was, but he had a feeling he had to get there... and fast. As he sat there, thinking about his plans to move back home, a couple of his students said their goodbyes. They weren't just seniors either. It had been announced that morning that it was Dr. Oliver's last day at the school. He just hoped questions wouldn't come up about why he was going home. Most people wouldn't understand leaving you job for a gut feeling. He just hoped it wasn't ranger related again.

It would be hard going back home. He thought about this constantly. He still missed her so much. The town, he was sure, would still remind him of her. Once he was reminded of her, it was impossible to stop the flood of memories. He would always remember her smell, her soft brown hair. Her beautiful brown eyes. He sighed. He had done it again, allowed himself to get lost in memories. That was why this attractive man who was pushing thirty was still unmarried. Because of memories of a lost love. One he still loved to this day.

"Will you ever get over her, Tommy?" He asked himself sincerely. All the answers pointed to no.

Even after they had broken up, he had watched the Pan Globals. It was a promise he had made her and he intended to keep whether they were together or not. She had done an amazing job, winning two gold medals. He smiled, remembering her graceful movements. His smile quickly turned to jealousy. Someone who was in that audience that year had her. The stranger had the love of his life and not him. Did they get married? Tommy shook his head. He couldn't deal with that possibility. He refused to.

A couple of weeks later

Tommy was on the phone with yet another realtor. Before he could make this move, he had to have a home. He sighed, it wasn't looking good so far.

"Okay, Mr. Oliver." The man finally said into the phone. "The house is yours. You can move in in a couple of weeks."

It's about time. Tommy thought dryly. He hoped whatever this gut feeling was about wasn't an emergancy, it had already taken him long enough to find a place, the last thing he needed was even more delay. "Alright, thank you sir." He wrote down his new address and walked out of his house. He got into his car and drove down to Hayley's Cyberspace.

When he arrived, he walked inside and over to the counter. "Hayley." He smiled. "I finally found a house."

Hayley laughed. "That's good, if you're going home on a gut feeling, it's best to not be homeless."

Tommy sighed. Hayley didn't entirely approve of his sudden choice to move without him knowing any more details that it being a gut feeling. "I told you my suspicions." He whispered.

Hayley nodded. "Which is why I would think you would stay here." She said. "Don't you want to get away from that?"

Tommy nodded. "I do, but it always seems to find me anyway."

The two shared a laugh, the only two in the place who actually knew what it was about. "Anyway, here's my address. Give it to the others, if you see them around."

Hayley took the address and nodded. 'The others' were Tommy's most recent band of rangers. Conner, Kira, Ethan and Trent. "If I see them, that is." Hayley said.

"I'll give you the phone number as soon as I get one. In the meantime, you have my cell, right?"

Hayley nodded once more.

A couple more weeks later

The day was here, Tommy could finally move into his new house. He had enlisted Hayley's help as well as the help of Conner and Trent. "Thanks guys." He said, once the move was completed. "I really appreciate all your help." Kira had agreed to come decorate the house, she refused to let Tommy live like a bachelor in this one.

"If you ever do decide to get a dating life, you don't want to make it obvious you're a pathetic bachelor." She had told him.

"Thanks Kira." He said, rolling his eyes.

The four hung around the house for a couple of hours, celebrating Tommy's move. All had agreed to pay him visits when they got the chance.

A/N: Two down, four to go. Please R/R