The day started out beautiful as it was sunny and things had been quiet for a few days, no monsters to fight. Hunter sat on his bike looking at the empty track, he was lonely. It didn't always matter, that he didn't have a girlfriend, but now he wished he did have one. Someone to share the good and bad times with. He was in college and he wanted someone special. He got on his bike and started it and rode off into the woods. The shade of the leaves overhead helped keep the temperture down a few degrees. He rode along, kicking up dust. He came across a river flowing along, and it looked so inviting that he stopped. Getting off his bike, he removed his helmet and found himself a spot under a shade tree to rest.

He watched the water as it moved, the glare of the sunlight reflecting off the water hurt his eyes, so he pulled out his sunglasses and put them on. It was peaceful here, so he relaxed. What was that? He thought he heard something, and he listened. Yes, he had. It was someone singing, and it was a beautiful voice and song. He looked around to find the source of the music, and spotted a girl sitting not too far off, playing a guitar.

Hunter stood up and walked over to her and she looked up. "Hunter?"

"Hello Kera, it's been a while." She smiled and put down the guitar and patted the ground next to her. He sat down beside her.

"So you are out riding huh?"

"Yeah, I was just wishing I could race, but I made a choice that I have to live with."

"Yeah being a power ranger does effect your dreams. But your time will come, as will mine."

"You play beautifully, and I loved that song."

"Thank you, it's a new one. Trying it out before Friday night, would you like to come?"

"I would love to. How is your gang?"

"Ah Ethan is fine, Conner…well he is Conner. Doctor O, what can I say about him?"

"Mind if I bring some friends?"

"No, you mean your gang right?"

"Of course."

Hours past as the two talked, and laughed. Mean while back in town Conner was wondering where everyone was. Ethan was missing and so was Kera, though he wasn't worried about Ethan. Conner was jogging in the park, when he almost ran down a blond girl. He grabbed her arms and steadied her.

"I'm sorry, I hope I didn't hurt you." She looked up at him and smiled.

"Conner? It's good to see you." Conner looked down and saw the girls familiar face, and smiled brightly.

"Tori!"

"There seems to be power rangers everywhere I go, male ones that is."

"Should be more pretty girls in the groups huh? How about lunch, and we can talk."

"Okay, I am a bit hungry." He wondered why she was in town, but didn't ask yet. He hoped she liked Italian, as he led her down the path towards his favorite restaurant.