Ranru had taken the motorcycle, before anyone else could mount it. So she was riding through the streets all by herself. That is, through her Dino-brace, she was still able to stay in contact with Ptera.
"Ranru..." she started, "I know you're a little upset because you scared him away..."
"A little upset?" Ranru questioned, "You don't understand, do you? Akakuro was someone... different. He wasn't like many other guys I've known in my life. When I found him lying next to me, I immediately assumed the worst. And why? I should have known he's not that type of person, I should have known he... he just..."
"He's having a hard time and needed your help." Ptera finished for her, "And you didn't just refuse, you sent him away."
"Yes." Ranru confirmed, "And now he's out there somewhere, all alone and vulnerable."
"He's been out alone before." Ptera reasoned.
"But if something was wrong, he could always return to the curry-shop." Ranru reminded her, "This is different."
Ptera seemed to think this over: "In that case, why not go there where you two created this connection he always felt with you?"
"That's exactly where I'm going." Ranru told her.
The other Abarangers were running like crazy, trying to find two of their comrades. But as they were running, they were contacted.
"What's the matter?" Ryouga asked.
"Our scanners are reading three masses of energy." Emiri sounded over their Dino-braces.
"Three masses?" Yukito asked her.
"We're not entirely sure, but..." she replied.
"If I didn't know any better..." Ryunnosuke said, "... they read like your Dino Guts."
"What are you saying?" Ryouga wondered.
"There are other Abarangers?" Asuka realized.
"We don't know for sure." Emiri asked.
"If only we could use that same system to track down Doyle." Nakadai complained.
"We tried that before, but Doyle is too unique for our computers to recognize." Ryouga explained.
"Nevertheless, we should check out those reading." Yukito said, "Where are they?"
What neither one of them knew, is where Doyle was to be found at that time. He made it to the very place he's been dreading to return to. When he arrived, he was disappointed to see that Hammond wasn't there.
"This is a let-down." Doyle remarked.
"Be that as it may..." Roxton thought out loud, "... we could use this to our advantage."
"I suppose we could." Doyle replied, as soon as he let his eyes fall unto two rocks, one in white and one in black, "What are those?"
"How should I know?" Roxton asked in return.
"I was hoping you could make a guess." Doyle responded.
"Not a chance, I'm afraid." Roxton replied.
"In any case, they wouldn't be on his working station if they weren't important somehow." Doyle reasoned.
"That's an interesting starters' point." Roxton agreed.
