A/N: Chapter 2 is in Kimberly's POV. Again, I don't own Power Rangers. Read and Review, please… now, on with chapter 2. 😊

Chapter 2 – Eyes for Jason

I sighed, another move that I didn't need. I finished packing up my room, putting the fragile stuff in bubble wrap before placing them gently in the box marked "Fragile". Last day of school, thankfully it was a Friday. We'd be leaving for Angel Grove early in the morning with the moving truck. My mother, driving her black SUV passed my dad and I on the highway. I slept or sat in silence on the 3-hour drive from Reefside. Lunch was a quiet one, my brother even ate in silence, which I couldn't believe. Then finally he asked the question I'd been dying to ask, "Mom? Why did we move?"

Dad spoke up before mom could answer, "Because of my job, bud. It was getting harder to make the travel from Reefside to Angel Grove every day, so I figured if we moved to Angel Grove it would be easier on money and gas." My brother nodded, satisfied with the answer. My only thought was I hated moving. It was the fourth time we'd moved in less than two years, and I was rather sick of it. I'd go to school, make friends, then dad would need to move again because of his job, and again, my brother and I would be plucked from our daily lives to re-situate in another town. As we pile back into our respected vehicles, I sigh and slump into the seat. Dad puts a reassuring hand on my shoulder and I shrug it off. I'm too angry to talk to him right now, so I put headphones over my ears and listen to whatever was on the radio station on my Walkman.

Three Hours Later

I sighed, Angel Grove welcomes you sign greets us as we pass into Angel Grove township. I sigh again, meeting new faces on Monday was going to be harder than I thought. Sophomores were always airheads and just plain dumb to begin with. I get out, help my brother out, and we all go inside, and start unpacking boxes. All of my things are taken to my room and dad pulls out and sets my bed up so I don't have to sleep on the floor. I start pulling things out of my boxes and wait for my dresser to arrive. When it does, I start putting my clothes away, hanging dresses and folding shorts. I sigh again, having to readjust. My mom calls for the two of us for a family meeting in the living room with our couch, coffee table, and love-seat already there. My brother and I sit on the love-seat as dad and mom start talking about the new high school I would be attending, the new college he would be attending, dad's job and the teen hangout at Ernie's Juice Bar near campus. My ears perked up at Ernie's Juice Bar, I've always heard from my friends back at Reefside that it was a cool hangout. I made a note to stop by there before heading home on Monday after school.

The family meeting adjourned, I went back to my room to finish, asking mom to hang my pictures and shelves in my room, she agreed. I sigh again, getting my backpack and stuffing things I would need for Monday in it. I made a mental note not to get involved, stick with studies until I catch up, then see about boys. After packing my backpack, I pull out my clothes for Monday and plan to hang at the park tomorrow with my family for a picnic. I tried not to surprised with it, but admittedly I was. Picnics were normally a sign of staying longer than intended. At Reefside, we had a picnic at the park there, and ended up moving after nearly 5 years. Seeing this was a good omen, I picked out a book and my coloring book and colored pencils for the picnic tomorrow. Mom and dad had gone to do some errands: Getting the cable, phone and internet hooked up, getting groceries and essentials that we ended up throwing away at our old place, trashcans and trash bags, etc.

Sunday afternoon park Picnic

We were enjoying ourselves and having a great time when I caught sight of a guy, definitely larger and hanging out with four other people, they seemed friendly and the girl reminded me of my best friend back at Reefside. I sighed and my brother put his arm around my shoulder as he caught me staring, "Hey, why don't you go over and introduce yourself? They look friendly. Should I call them over?"

I elbowed him and shrugged off his arm, "No, I will handle it tomorrow."

"Fine fine, just tryna help, Kimmy."

I gritted my teeth, no matter how old I got, he still called me 'Kimmy'.

We packed up our picnic and headed home when it started to rain. The rest of the afternoon was spent unpacking more boxes, and getting our rooms situated.

Monday morning

My alarm buzzed at me, I rolled over and hit the snooze button. "Kimberly, breakfast!" I got out of bed, brushed my teeth and hair, then got dressed in my new outfit mom bought me before we left. Damn, I'm going to miss the Reefside mall. That place was huge. Angel Grove doesn't have anything like that. I finished and headed downstairs for breakfast, grabbed my backpack and walked to school. ANGEL GROVE HIGH loomed in front of me with gold letters. I heard the bell and made my way to the principal's office to get my classes and locker number. For the first day of school, it was easier transitioning than other times. Must've been all the practice, Kim. I shook my head at the thought and continued to focus on my lessons, for science I was paired with a boy named Billy who, for some reason, always wore some sort of blue. I smiled and made a note to ask him if blue was his favorite color. After class, Billy met me in the hallway near my locker, "Hey, a bunch of my friends are hanging out at the Juice Bar after school. Wanna join?" I nodded my head with a smile. "Excellent, I will meet you by the doors after school."

I sighed and waited by the doors for Billy, he was with them. Billy introduced me to the others. Jason, is his name. He's so handsome. I blushed and shook hands with each of them, Billy in his usual intellectual talk, explained to them with Trini's interpretation, that I had just moved there. Jason held my hand longer than necessary, and I noticed he was studying me. I blushed more and smiled softly at his gaze. It was dark and intense, but there was also a kindness to him. I and the others became fast friends. And hung out at the juice bar every day, including weekends.

One Year Later

Jason and I have been dating, its finally Junior year. We are getting closer than ever before, and I seemed to have nestled into Angel Grove life pretty smoothly. Little did I, or any of our fellow friends know, that all of that was about to change. "Kim! Wanna catch a movie?"

I blushed and smiled, "Sure, when?"

"Next Saturday?"

"Sure! I'll meet you at the Youth Center."

"Awesome. I'll walk you home." Jason was such a gentleman, always walking me home after school every day. I smiled and opened the door. We said our goodbyes and I changed into my pajamas. Looking forward to the movie date.