Opening her eyes to the smell of coffee coming from the kitchen, Kimberly pops up and eagerly gets ready to start the day. Her father has an emergency at work and can't do much to help, but before leaving tells her that Rocky opened up a dojo somewhere in town. Now she has something to lead off of. After looking through the yellow pages to find zilch, Kim spots an ad in the newspaper for the DeSantos Dojo. That had to be what she was looking for.

Her dad had taken the car, which left Kimberly with just her own two feet. It was a beautiful day out, so she didn't mind the exercise. However, it did feel odd to walk through the park without getting attacked by putties or tenga warriors for once. The more she walked, the more she was reminded of the old days when she and the others would battle Rita. Every turn was another place they fought evil.

Kim soon spotted what she was looking for. It was funny. She had always imagined Tommy or Adam owning a dojo. Never did she think that Rocky would be the one to do it. On the other hand, somehow she wasn't surprised.

She was so nervous standing in the parking lot of the dojo. What would she say to a friend that she hadn't seen in years? Would he remember her? Finally getting up the nerve to go inside, Kimberly notices that one of the walls is covered in pictures, newspaper clippings and various other things on the Power Rangers. Walking over to it, she notices a newspaper article about her training for the Pan Global Games. Kim can't believe he had saved everything on the wall.

"May I help you?" A familiar voice says behind her, not identifying whom it is from the back of the head. Kimberly recognizes his voice however, spinning around to show him her face.

"Kimberly!" Rocky exclaims, having not seen her in years. She reaches her arms out to give him a hug while he asks what she's doing back in town. Kim lefts her left hand up, showing him the ring. "Congratulations. Who's the lucky guy? Is he the one you wrote Tommy about?"

He receives a confused look from Kimberly. She never sent Tommy a letter about a guy. At first she thinks he's mistaken, but Rocky insists that she wrote him a letter about a guy she met during her gymnastics training.

"Speaking of Tommy. Do you know what he's been up to lately?" She starts wondering if he became that racecar driver he dreamed about last time they talked.

"Not really. Although I heard he became a science teacher." Rocky pulls a semi-recent newspaper clipping of Tommy off the wall and shows it to Kimberly. "That's the last I heard of him."

Why a science teacher? That seems more like Billy's dream job. Kim looks at the photo of him. She can't believe he cut his hair, but at the same time can't believe how good he looks with short hair. For a split second she forgot she even had a fiancé.

"So are you just here to gloat about your husband or something?" Rocky asks, jokingly.

Kimberly subsequently remembers that she forgot to give him the invitation. After being given the envelope, he then tells her that Aisha is in Africa, while Kat moved to England to study dance but doesn't know where she is now. Kim thanks him anyway and heads off with leads on three more of her friends.