Beth seemed to settle in to her new life quickly. She had soon developed a routine, despite her very busy life. She juggled two jobs, training with the rangers, fixing her bike, and her own personal training. But Beth always managed to find time to take care of Arda and run errands for Kim, Kelly, and Sensei. The rangers were also steadily improving. Beth was able to teach them tricks, tactics, and strategies for all sorts of fights.

Everyone could see that Beth enjoyed her busy life. She got on well with all of the rangers, especially with Tori, Dustin, and Cam. So it was a surprise when Beth streaked into Ninja Ops fuming. She slammed a newspaper down on the table. "Have you seen this?" she huffed angrily.

The headline read, 'Blue Bay Seeing Yellow- Is Yellow Going Solo?'

"Our boy here is a celebrity!" commented Blake.

"How cool is this?" exclaimed Dustin.

"So not cool," snarled Beth.

They ignored her and Shane started reading. "While the city has gotten used to the heroics of the power rangers, this is the first time one has stepped forward on their own."

Tori continued, "Is this a sign of things to come, as yellow going solo?"

"Hey, that's stupid," Dustin pouted, "why would I ever go…"

Dustin was interrupted by the computer beeping.

"What is it Cam?" asked Tori.

"I've been keeping tabs on some of the fan sites. Yellow ranger just got 15,000 letters and counting."

"They're all for him?" Shane scoffed.

"Don't act all surprised," Dustin smirked. Suddenly the alarms started blaring, and the computer crashed.

"Next time you choose to become a celebrity, tell your fans to send letters the old fashioned way, with stamps!" Cam said.

A few hours later, the rangers found Kelly hard at work.

"This place is packed!" Shane exclaimed as he and the Bradley brothers walked into Storm Chargers, closely followed by a scowling Beth.

"Ever since the yellow ranger made an appearance, I can't keep people away! It's crazy, but it's great for business," Kelly explained.

"What just cause the yellow ranger was here? He's not even the red one!" exclaimed Shane.

"I don't know, there's just something about a man in yellow," Kelly sighed, not noticing Beth fake gagging in the background.

Just then, Dustin ran out of the back room. "Oh man I lost track of time, let me go wash up."

Shane nodded before turning to the Bradleys and Beth, who had recovered from her shock. "What are you guys doing while me and Dustin are at the skate park?"

Beth shrugged, "Helping Kelly, she could use it." She replied as she turned and started working.

Hunter handed a letter to Shane. "It's from our adoptive grandmother," he said.

"Yeah, she's really sick." Blake added.

"You gonna visit her?" Shane asked.

"That's the problem, she lives really far away," Blake admitted. "Do you think Sensei would let us use the Ninja Red Eye?"

"Only one way to find out, Shane responded. And all the boys left.

Beth was on break when her morpher beeped. "Guys, we got a major problem," said Shane.

Beth shook her head as she walked over to Kelly. "Kelly, I gotta go now, I have things to do."

"Oh, thanks for helping out Beth," Kelly responded.

"No problem."

Beth walked into Ninja Ops in time to hear Tori's last statement. "…it's about doing what's right."

Sensei spoke up, "We are all glad you've gained the world's attention, but how you use it is what's important."

"Thanks for your concern, but I think I'm doing just fine. Now I gotta go. I've got to take a call from my agent." Dustin started to leave, but stopped when Beth stepped out in front of him, a rather scary glare on her face. Beth's arms were crossed and her stance was quite intimidating.

"Listen, all of you, I only want to say this once. When Zordon first created the Power Rangers, he set three rules. The first was to never escalate a battle, unless the enemy forced you to. You broke that when you morphed to fight those robbers; you easily could have subdued them without your ranger powers. The second is to never use the power for personal gain. You broke that too. The third is to never reveal your identity. You almost broke that by morphing in Kelly's shop. Not to mention, you may have endangered Kelly more through her new association with the yellow ranger. As for the rest of you, isolating Dustin, and accusing him, even if it's for his own good will accomplish nothing but weakening your bond, and weakening the team as a whole. Now, I know you don't have to listen to me; I am not your red ranger, nor am I your mentor, but you, all of you, need to get your act together or this world is doomed," she hissed. With that, Beth pushed a button on her wrist-watch, and disappeared in a flash of silver. Dustin just shook his head and left.

Shane looked at Tori, "Well that was scary," he commented.

"Terrifying," agreed Cam.

Beth stayed in her room, meditating. She ate before Dustin arrived home from the battle, and fully intended to ignore him until he had learned his lesson. It was late that evening when Dustin knocked on Beth's door. "Come in."

Dustin entered the room to see Beth sitting cross legged on a yoga mat on the floor. Her eyes were closed and her breathing was carefully controlled. Dustin fidgeted. "I just wanted to say I'm sorry for acting like a jerk to you, and to my team. Forgive me?" he said hopefully.

Beth opened her eyes and stood up slowly. Suddenly Dustin was caught up in a hug. "Your forgiven, I was only angry because saving the world has been my life's work. If we lose…" Beth trailed off, "You aren't the only one who's made mistakes though. Heaven knows, I've made a lot. Just try to think next time, kay?" Dustin laughed, returning the hug with a grin.