Tommy was the first person to make it back to the Command Center, followed by Rocky and Aisha.

"Zordon," Rocky said. "Adam went missing and we tried contacting him, and couldn't."

"I couldn't contact anybody," Tommy sighed.

"There was a glitch in the communication matrix," Zordon explained. "Adam and Eva were teleported once more."

"Where are they?" Aisha asked.

"Texas," Zordon said.


Tree-Barker approached Annie, Billy and Kimberly from behind. The monster sent out three energy blasts, the first hitting Billy, the second hitting Kim. Annie dodged the third one, and morphed.

Annie pulled out her Power Clutchers, and attacked Tree-Barker.

"Welcome to round three folks, round three!" Tree-Barker explained. "Are you ready for a rumble."

With a gust of energy, Tree-Barker made the ground shake. Annie fell to the ground. She pulled out her blade blaster, and hit Tree-Barker in the head.

"Take that!" she exclaimed. She jumped up, and kicked him. He fell to the ground.

"You can't stop me!" he yelled, getting up. She hit him repeatedly, until he exploded. Then, she demorphed, and went up to Kimberly and Billy, helping them up. They made their way back to the Command Center, and Aisha filled them in.

Billy started working on fixing the communicators.


"Well, I'm sure Adam and Eva will figure it out, they know what they're doing," Kimberly said.

"Do they?" Tommy asked. "I mean, Eva could barely walk all this way."

"Well, she's smart," Kim said.

"I guess," Tommy said.

"No, she is," Aisha said.

"Well, everyone's smart, just in different ways," Rocky said.

"And Adam and Eva will figure this out because they're resourceful, and they know each other so well," Kim said.

"When I talked to Adam, it didn't seem like they were even that close anymore," Tommy said. "I'm just…worried about em."

"Don't be," Kim said. "Eva knows what she's about, and she'll be able to turn this situation around, I know it."


Adam and Eva made their way up to a library, and stayed in the lounge. There were 2 or 3 people there, and very few people walked in. They guessed the top floors were empty.

"So, this sucks," Adam sighed, pacing down the lounge.

"Are you going to break up with me?" Eva asked, sitting in a cushioned chair.

"No," Adam said. He sat down in the chair next to her. "I…"

"Love me?" Eva asked. "No, you don't."

"I do," Adam said.

"If you want to break up with me, get it over with, because I don't want to be disrespected," Eva said.

"I thought you were going to break up with me," Adam said. "It doesn't seem like.." he mumbled.

"What?" Eva asked, her voice softening.

"It doesn't seem like you like me that much," Adam said.

"I mean, you make me mad sometimes, but I never wanted to make you sad, or uncomfortable," Eva said.

"Maybe we should break up," Adam said. "Not because we dislike each other, but because we like each other."

"And then what?" Eva asked. "We stay friends, it's awkward, he have to save the world together, resentment builds up, be barely scrape by in stopping Zedd and Rita, then we go our separate ways, we meet each other ten or twenty years down the line at some reunion or something, and you're dating someone, or you're married, and she's beautiful and we're both lonely?"

"What are you saying?" Adam asked.

"I want you," Eva said. "I want you to want me."

"I do want you," Adam said. "I just don't want you to be mad at me, or sad, or scared. I want you to know that, no matter what, I'm in your corner."

"And you love me?" Eva asked, turning to him.

"Yes," Adam said, holding her hand.

"Prove it," Eva said.

"Not here," Adam said.

"What?" Eva asked. Adam pointed to the stairwell.

The two of them ran up to the stairs and to the fifth floor, where there was nobody there. Eva removed her wet shirt, and Adam removed his, and they embraced, kissing each other and falling onto a table.