I decided to try my hand at a Walker Texas Ranger story. It's a lot different from the ones I've read here, it's more introspective and into the characters mind. It's on Sydney and Gage and takes places during the episode "Reel Rangers," which was a great episode. I'm new to the WTR community, so I hope you'll like my stories.

Disclaimer: If I owned Walker Texas Ranger, not only would I need to be quite a bit older, the series would never have ended and Gage and Sydney would be a HUGE plot point 

I take some literary license on Lily's character, but really, you can't prove it's not true. It's in her POV, by the way.


Simple Logic

You know, I'm really not that kind of girl. I didn't always dress like this. The cut-off shirts and tight jeans and vibrant red dresses. That's just not my style.

I was a conserved girl. My brother protected me from all the bullies that would make fun of my glasses and studious appearance that matched my personality. Little did they know that exact studiousness proved to be my rise into fame and glory. Not that any movie I ever starred in was a success, but it was out there!

It was after the first couple of short films that I started to change. I was a star, now, not some small town girl next door. I started acting like it, too.

Then those three rode into our movie set. When they revealed themselves, I was pretty sure heaven was smiling on me. I saw the blonde ranger stand a tad bit too close to his female companion, but I was certain I could advert his attention to me.

I guess I was just a little too late. And on any other circumstance, I would have just let that go. But he was everything that defined glory and magnificence, and I couldn't let him slip by, even if his heart was captured by another.

As I got to know the rangers, I found I still had a chance if I played my cards right. Those two were in such denial, it drove me crazy. Even though he refused my blunt invitation in the hotel that night and very obvious attempts later that day, he wouldn't admit that there was someone else.

But I saw them interact. Their little glances, the banter, really, it was all simple logic. I could see it, and so did their senior ranger. Why couldn't they?

When Doug was captured and almost killed, it put everything into perspective. Sure, the movies changed me, but I let them. Surely I could change to be a better person like I was before.

That's when I decided to help them.

I pushed him to say something to her before they left. I saw how she looked at his retreating figure, seeing if he would disappoint her, when I asked to talk to him alone. I assume he's gotten too close to his lady-friends before, which could be why she seems so distant with me.

I tried to help him make her jealous, a selfish deed on my part, but I'm sure it worked. He could see the fire in her eyes when he turned back to her. She lashed out at him, but he smiled and told her he'd had better. Now, normally I would be insulted, but that sparkle in her eye hinted that maybe they had shared more then a friendly encounter.

I guess they weren't in such denial as I had assumed. After all, it is simple logic.


So, tell me what you think. Do I have any chance at a future with these Texas Ranger fan stories?