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Trev woke slowly and painfully. Every muscle in his body seemed to ache – the worst kind of ache that throbbed and wasn't that painful but just there, throbbing and driving you crazy. His eyes felt puffy and itchy and didn't want to open. But open they did, and he squinted through them at the bright, bright sun, at the blue, blue sky. It looked like any other hot summer day. But there was something off about it. Something that nagged at the back of his mind as he sat up, rubbed at his itchy eyes. And then he saw the other rangers and it clicked.

Dayton. Dayton was dead. Pleance had been about to kill Jeanie. And he'd Relocated them. Somewhere. Shit. He couldn't remember properly. He rubbed at the migraine brewing just below his temples.

The other rangers turned, saw him sitting up. "Trev." Jeanie reached him first, sat down beside him. "You all right?"

"Fine," he lied, dropping his hand into his lap. "What's the time?"

David's smile was wry and grim. "Why does everyone ask that?" He shook his head, lifted his wrist. "No watches Trev, remember?"

"Right." Trev sighed. "I forgot."

"Trev." He turned his head to look at Jeanie when she said his name. "I don't want to push at you but you do know here we are right?"

"You do know where you Relocated us?" Ris added, anxious hazel eyes drilling into his dark ones. "Right?"

"I…" Trev trailed off, face paling at the realisation slammed into him. "Oh god. I don't know. I don't know."

"You don't know?" Jay repeated in disbelief. "What the hell do you mean you don't know?"

Anger surged up, buried the panic. Trev glared at him, getting to his feet so they were on an even standing, even though Jay was just the slightest bit taller than him. "I mean I don't know! I can't remember, okay? You don't know what hell I went through!"

"Yeah I do! I was there as well, remember?"

"No you weren't! You didn't feel what was happening to me! I felt like I was being killed, damnit! It hurt to Relocate!"

"What?" At Trev's blurted admission, Jay's anger leapt back to twist with shock. "What?"

"It hurt?" Jeanie surged to her feet. "It hurt to use your power?"

"Yeah." Embarrassed now, because he hadn't meant to tell them that, he looked away.

"What happened?" David asked, stepping into Trev's line of vision. "What do you mean it hurt?"

"It's nothing," Trev muttered. "It was just a twinge, is all."

Without a word, Eva stepped forward, placed a hand on his bare arm. Closed her eyes as he jerked. "Eva. No –"

She let her hand fall staggered back at the vision that had ploughed through her. She'd turned pale in the millisecond she'd touched him, and she was swaying on her feet. Jay caught her, steadied her before she could fall.

"Oh man. Oh man." She pressed a hand to her belly and her green eyes, when she raised them to meet Trev's, where full of understanding sympathy. "Crap Trev. That was way more than just a twinge." Something focused in her eyes and she narrowed them. "It still hurts, doesn't it? Damnit Trev, it still hurts you."

"What?" Now it was Jeanie who touched the dark haired boy, who dragged him to sit back down again. "Why the hell didn't you say so? You idiot," she added in a vicious voice.

"Damnit Trev." They all crouched now, to bring themselves to his level. David rubbed a hand over his face. "Damnit. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm the one who made you Relocate us. So I'm sorry."

"Don't be. You were right." Trev's breathing was fast and short now, as he tried to bring the pain down and his control up. "If I hadn't Relocated us, we'd be dead. So you were right."

"There are times," David said, "when hearing that from you – especially from you – would make me swell up like a balloon because you're so damn clever, it's annoying." David waited from Trev to look at him, until their slanted brown eyes met each other, before he continued. "It's not one of those times. I'd rather be wrong than hurt you."

Trev smiled thinly. "I know that. Besides, it doesn't matter. It's already going away. One of the benefits of being a Power Ranger," he added in a dry voice.

At that reminder of who – of what – they were, David pulled up short. For one moment, he'd forgotten, but now it all came back, like a flood breaking a dam. His eyes roved, settled on Dayton's body, under the palm fronds Jeanie and Ris had gently placed over him. Damnit, how he wished those palm fronds would move, how he wished Dayton would sit up, shove those wide tropical leaves away, stand up, walk over to them. And smile and calm them down. Give him advice on what to do next because God know he needed it.

With a sigh, David let his legs give away, and plonk his butt on the ground. "Okay." He said. "Time to review the situation. Number one; we have no idea where the hell we are. Number two; Pleance is back in the city, probably on the loose and doing his damn best to destroy it. And number three." He had to stop, work his throat to get it out. "Dayton's dead so we have no idea what we could do, what Pleance might do."

"Yep." Jay said in a dark voice. "That pretty much sums up what position we're in."

"Question is," Jeanie said, "what're we gonna do about it."

"I've tried using my power," Eva said when Trev looked at her, before he could open his mouth. "I got nothing but us arriving here. Nothing before that. It's like this place never existed before we arrived. I know that makes no sense but that's all I can think of to describe it."

"Do you think," Jeanie said as something occurred to her. "Do you think Trev could have created it?" She looked at her cousin but it was Eva who answered.

"Trev's power is just Relocation. He can't create something from nothing. He can just move things through space, time, matter." She spoke in a matter of fact voice.

Trev looked at her. "You seem to know more about my power than me."

She shrugged. "Comes with the Knowledge."

"But you don't know anything about this place?" Jay asked, spreading his arms wide as if to encompass it.

"No." She replied in a weary voice. "I don't know why but I don't. Okay."

"Guys." Everyone looked at Ris when she spoke for the first time since Trev woke up. "I've been thinking." She cleared her throat, took a deep breath because no matter how much hope her idea gave her, it also scared the hell out of her. "I think I can bring Dayton back."

"What?" David looked at her sharply. "What're you talking about Ris?"

She managed a slight smile. "Isn't it obvious? My power. The phoenix's power. Resurrection."