If he was going to meet up with Roxy, Ravi assumed he would need a neutral location. Expecting her to come find in in Grid Battleforce was asking for too much. If she was really still somewhere inside the avatar, she might not want to risk blowing her cover with Evox, or even Blaze. Not to mention, no one wanted to believe that the avatars could have some good in them. Ravi needed to believe in her first, and give her the chance to prove herself, before he could expect the others to come around. They trusted Nate too much.

Meeting her in the Cyber Dimension was too risky and Ravi wasn't sure it was truly possible without at least some sort of consequence, even if it was just that he remained captive there. He couldn't risk it.

He knew Roxy was reasonable and so if she was looking for help – if she still was inside the Avatar, she would come to the fountain in the city center. It was where they had their first kiss, and where they returned for all their special moments while dating.

Ravi waited a while. He wasn't sure how long he might have to wait, but he had expected for it to take time. As the sun started to set, just when he was about to give up, he heard a very familiar and soothing voice call his name.

"You waiting for me?" Roxy asked him with a bright smile – one he loved. Ravi stood up and nodded his head, looking her up and down just to be sure this was her. The mannerisms were the same. The way she walked, her hair, that smile. Everything seemed to scream Roxy instead of evil Avatar.

"Is it really you?" Ravi asked her. "I mean is Roxy, my Roxy, still in there?"

She looked around, as if making sure there was no one around, before she gave a subtle nod. Then she spoke quickly, "I've been able to overcome the effects of Evox's evil virus from time to time but I need your help to beat it."

This was all Ravi needed to hear. He knew Roxy had to be in there, the way she had saved him earlier. There was no way something designed to be evil could have a heart like hers. He nodded, ready to do whatever he needed.

"I need something from Nate's lab," Roxy told him. "The neural aligner. It turned me into an Avatar, it can turn me back. Cancel out the effects of the virus."

Ravi hesitated now. The neural aligners were very important pieces of technology. While they had turned Blaze and Roxy into Avatars, they had also transformed him and his friends into Power Rangers. Need be, Ravi was sure Nate could create more Power Rangers with it as well.

There were a couple in the lab, but if the neural aligners were so important to the Rangers in terms of building up their team if needed, there was a possibility they could be used against the Rangers if they fell into the wrong hands. Ravi was certain that Roxy could be trusted but…

"Ravi, I need your help," she begged him and Ravi felt the guilt wash over him again. He nodded his head. He had to do something. Just as he was about to promise he would do what he needed to do, she backed away from him, as if something had frightened her. She begged for his help once more, then disappeared. Ravi tried to reach out, as if he could pull her back from nothing, but she was gone. Ravi let out a sigh, then turned around. It was the end of the day and Grid Battleforce would be emptying out. With his clearance, it wouldn't be surprising to see him walking around the building and since there would be so few people who could spot him, it would be the perfect time to steal something from Nate's Lab. However, as he turned to head back to Grid Battleforce, he saw Kelly had been watching him, a couple of containers of take out on her lap and arms crossed.

"Ravi…"

"I know what you're thinking," Ravi interrupted her. "But it's not what it looks like."

"It looks like you're trusting Roxy more than your own team," Kelly said. "You heard what Nate said about Avatars. They're cold, emotionless…"

"You don't know Roxy," Ravi shook his head. "She's in there. There's always a chance Nate's wrong about them."

"I should have told you the story about Aiden," Kelly muttered. "Ravi, I know what you want to believe but sometimes, the people we love are really dicks."

"Not Roxy."

"Ravi…"

"If there's a way to help her, I need to try," Ravi insisted. "If I trust Nate, instead of going with my gut, and she has to suffer more because of it… I'd never forgive myself."

"And what if this blows up in your face?" Kelly asked him. "Ravi, you said there was a chance Nate was wrong. What about the chance he's right? What if she's just playing you? If you give her what she wants and it bites you in the ass, or worse, hurts one of the others, how are you going to feel?"

"No one is more important to me than Roxy. I know that now."

"Yeah, but Ravi, if you're wrong then that's not Roxy," Kelly reminded him. "If you're wrong, your friends suffer and Roxy, the one in Grid Battleforce whose counting on you, she suffers too."

"If that Avatar is connected to Roxy, then Roxy's connected to her too," Ravi insisted. "And I don't care what I have to do to help her."

"I'll have to report you," Kelly said. Ravi shook his head.

"You'll be too late," he told her as he approached her. He reached around her. Kelly thought he was going for the bag she kept on the back of her chair to help her carry her things around. Instead, he spun her chair around and dumped her out, leaving her sprawled on the floor while he bolted for Grid Battleforce.

Kelly groaned and rolled her eyes as she watched him run away from the ground. She wished now that she had allowed Preston to cast a spell on her chair again to prevent this, but she didn't think anyone would want to mess with a known former Ranger like that, especially when she had a team of other Rangers who would surely track them down and cause them pain. It was an insanely violating thing to do and Gia had assured Kelly that it qualified as assault. She never expected she would need that kind of protection from the public anymore, much less from her friends.

Still, being a Ranger taught her to never assume the worst wouldn't happen and so just in case she was wrong, she had taught herself how to climb back into her chair. It was awkward and uncomfortable, but she could pull herself up. Since her upper body was all she could use, she always ensured that it would be strong enough to support her own weight, in case she ever needed it.

She climbed back into her chair. They were close enough to Grid Battleforce that she was sure Ravi was inside already. She debated calling Sarah, letting her know what the blue Ranger had planned, but then she stopped herself. If Ravi was so desperate to help ROxy that he would shove her out of her chair, then there was no telling what he might do to someone if they actually tried to resist. Nate wasn't a Ranger and Sarah was vulnerable because of her injury. One good blow, even from a friend who was holding back, could end her life. If Ravi tapped into his gorilla strength out of anger, the fight would be over before it started.

She'd head back to Grid Battleforce and inform the team what happened once she arrived. By then, Ravi would likely have what he needed, but there would still be time before he delivered it to Roxy. That was all the time the others would need to stop the worst from happening.