Camille walked the streets of Ocean Bluff, angry. Carnisoar had insulted her in front of Dustin, and he had done close to nothing to stop it. If anything, he had sent her out of the temple so he could continue to train. This was the exact opposite of what she wanted when she pulled Dustin into control. Even with his heart, he was still cold and distant from her.

The people of Ocean Bluff were running away from Camille, screaming in fear. She sighed deeply, stopping in her tracks.

"Normally your fear would amuse me... but not today," she said, changing her appearance into that of a blonde woman.

She suddenly began coughing, before Flit flew out from her stomach. He started buzzing around her.

"EW!" he yelled, looking at her new appearance, "What is this? Halloween? You look horrible!"

"I'm not in the mood for you, Flit," Camille snapped. "BUZZ OFF!"

"I hate to complain, but you eat like a supermodel! Please eat something, so I can eat something!" Flit begged. Camille glared at him, before whipping out her tongue and pulling him back inside her mouth.

She then realised he was right. She was hungry. She looked around for a decent place to eat and spotted a quaint little shop.

Jungle Karma Pizza.

She stepped inside and saw a table. Unfortunately there were people sitting there. She walked over to them and growled.

"I wanna sit here," she said. "Get out."

The two girls looked to her before getting out of their seat and walking off, complaining about her attitude.

Camille sat for a few seconds before growing impatient.

"Somebody bring me some food!" she yelled.

Fran turned around at the sound of her voice and grabbed a notepad. She walked over to her table and smiled nervously.

"Hi... uh, Welcome to Jungle Karma Pizza, can I help you?"

"Which part of 'bring me food' do you not understand?" Camille snapped. "I want food, NOW!"

Fran walked away nervously. She approached the front counter, where Kaylee and Lily were pulling pizzas out of the oven. They saw her fearful look and frowned.

"What's up, Fran?" Kaylee asked.

"Well, I have a... well... difficult customer over there..." Fran explained.

"She's probably just having a bad day," Lily smiled. "Why don't you help Kaylee over here, and I'll cover your tables until she's gone."

Lily grabbed a plate of pizza and walked over to Camille, unaware it was her. She sat down at the table, putting the pizza in front of Camille and smiling happily.

"Hi, welcome to JKP, I'm Lily."

Camille looked up. She recognised the voice, but also the person. It was the yellow Ranger... best friend to the green Ranger whom she loathed deeply. A smirk appeared on her lips.

Camille looked to Lily once more, and saw she was being examined closely. Her smirk faded as she returned to the shy, yet angry customer she had been moments before.

"Do I know you?" Lily asked. "You look kind of familiar."

"No... I'm... new," Camille said, averting her eyes. They were always the one thing that remained constant, no matter what form she took. If Lily could see into them, she might be able to put two and two together.

"Well, you're in for a treat," Lily smiled, "and just between you and me, I get a little cranky when I'm hungry too."

Lily pushed the pizza closer to the woman and smiled.

"I need you to taste our new soy-rific-safari pizza, it's on the house."

Camille looked down at the pizza. It looked good, and she was hungry.

"I was going to have my friend's mom try it, but you look starved," Lily smiled.

Camille reached out and grabbed the pizza, shoving it in her mouth. Lily laughed at the poor table manners, but kept her smile soft and warm for Camille, making her feel comfortable.

"I love that top," Lily smiled, causing Camille to look down at her shirt. "You know, green is really your colour."

"I heard that!" Kaylee called from behind the counter.

Lily rolled her eyes at her friend, before looking back to Camille.

"Listen, I know it's hard when you're new to a city... but if you need someone to talk to, I'm a really good listener."

"It's nothing," Camille sighed, putting the slice of pizza down. "It's just... someone I care about really let me down..."

"Some people make mistakes... you should give your friend another chance," Lily smiled.

"Are you always so nice?" Camille asked. She was a little taken aback by the yellow Ranger's kindness. For all she knew, Camille was a total stranger, and she was willing to help her with her problems... it was strange.

"I prefer to think I'm a great judge of character," Lily smiled, "and you know, I think you're a really good person."

"My boss thinks I'm useless," Camille sighed.

"That's ridiculous," Lily frowned. "It sounds to me like you need a new boss."

She was right... Carnisoar had done his job. He had given her the man she wanted. Now he was pulling him away. Camille needed a new Overlord to take over Dustin's training.

Lily got up to leave, but Camille grabbed her hand. She realised the awkwardness this put her in, but she couldn't let Lily leave. If she wanted to prove to Dustin she wasn't useless, then bringing back Kaylee would be the best way. Using Lily to get to the Green Ranger would be the easiest way. She was trusting and innocent. Taking her from Kaylee would be like taking candy from a baby.

Once Kaylee found out Lily was prisoner, she would walk back to the temple and give herself up for the yellow Ranger's safety. It was a brilliant plan.

"I... um... need someone to talk to still," she said, coming up with an excuse quickly to fool the yellow Ranger. "Mind if we go for ice-cream? I don't..."

Lily looked up to the clock and smiled. Her shift had officially ended five minutes ago.

"I'll just let Kaylee know I'm off duty, and I'll show you where they sell the best ice-cream," she said, "You're totally going to love it."

As Lily ran off to sign out, Camille smirked.

"One yellow Ranger, coming up."

-----Jungle-Fury-----

"So, where are we going?" Lily asked, holding her sundae as her new friend walked her along the beach.

"You told me I needed a new boss," Camille said. She picked up a stone and played with it. When Lily wasn't looking, she pulled out one of the life talons and a piece of string, and tied the talon to the stone.

Lily turned back to Camille and smiled as the chameleon threw the stone out into the water, skipping it to the horizon. When it dropped, she smirked.

"What does the beach have to do with getting a new boss?" Lily asked.

Suddenly, Lily's solar morpher beeped. She tried to ignore it, but Camille heard the loud noise.

"What was that?" she asked.

"It's my beeper," Lily frowned, handing her sundae to Camille. "I have to get home... my sister..."

"Whoa... I still need to talk," Camille grabbed the yellow Ranger's arm, holding her back.

"I'll call you later."

"No, I need you now."

The ocean suddenly started to glow, before a jellyfish monster appeared from the body of water, laughing maniacally.

-----Jungle-Fury-----

"Okay," Kaylee called, holding Carden back as she turned to the boys. He wasn't as tough as he had been the last time they fought, but he was still a challenge, and the Rangers were one cheetah short of a full team. "Where is Lily? The morphers ran like... thirty minutes ago?"

"Traffic?" Casey suggested, flipping a Rinshi.

"Traffic?" Theo frowned. "We don't drive to battles!"

Kaylee rolled her eyes, returning to her fight with the bird.

"Actually, now that I think about it," she yelled, ducking under an attack. "I haven't seen her since she walked off with that customer."

"Wasn't she really mean to Fran?" Casey asked.

"Guys, it's Lily," Theo sighed, "She could trust anyone in a heartbeat."

"Okay, if I thought I was worried before, I definitely am now," Kaylee frowned, before Carden grabbed her shoulder and tried to flip her. Kaylee growled, grabbing his arm and pulling him down.

"Can't you see I'm having a conversation?" she yelled to the bird, throwing him aside. "Geez, where were you raised? In a barn?"

She looked down at Carden and smirked.

"Haven't done this in a while," she said. "Call the beat inside, Bring out the Leopard!"

A green leopard emerged from Kaylee's body, clawing at the bird. Natural instincts kicked in when the leopard saw it was playing with a bird, and it beamed happily, passing it from one paw to the other and nipping at it, playing happily like any cat would with its prey before killing it.

"Dear lord," Kaylee sighed, hitting her hand to her helmet. "Kitty, you gotta kill it fast."

The leopard sighed, clawing at the bird one final time before returning to its master.

Carden screamed as he fell to the ground in pain, exploding.

"Boom!" Kaylee giggled.

-----Jungle-Fury-----

"What on earth is that?" Lily asked, standing protectively in front of Camille as the jellyfish walked to the shore, stepping on land for the first time in centuries.

"That, dear child, is your doom," Camille smiled.

"My... what?" Lily turned to Camille, just as she transformed into her regular human form. The yellow Ranger gasped before the jellyfish wrapped a tentacle around her wrists and waist, holding her in place.

"Who is she?" Jellica asked.

"Bait," Camille grinned. "This little Ranger was foolish enough to trust me... she's followed me right to Kaylee's destruction."

"You'll never get Kaylee," Lily snapped, before Jellica's tentacles shocked her. The cheetah screamed in pain, collapsing to the ground.

"What do you have in mind?" Jellica asked. She would follow Camille's orders... for now. After all, the chameleon had freed her from her prison. The least she could do was hear her out.

"Dai Shi has returned and has a host body. He needs a new master to gain more power."

"I have no intention of teaching anyone but you," Jellica frowned.

"No, Dustin is my master... I want you to teach him..."

Jellica pulled Lily to her feet, ignoring Camille and holding the terrified girl up, "What do we do with her?"

"Use her to draw the green Ranger out," Camille smiled.

"Kaylee will never go with you," Lily hissed.

"Well, then, why don't you come with us?" Jellica asked. "The death of a pretty Pai Zhuq will be a beautiful new piece to brag about to the other overlords... what do you think?"

Camille frowned. Her intention was to bring Kaylee to Dustin so he could watch her destroy the woman he once loved. Seeing that, Dustin would remember that Camille was not useless and he would toss Carnisoar aside for insulting her. He would accept Jellica as his new master and he would grow powerful.

"But I..."

"Now that I think about it, we have this Pai Zhuq already," Jellica smirked. "I say... we use her."

"Now you're talking," Camille smirked.

"Use her to draw the others out... make them easier to destroy. Only then will I help your master."

Camille sighed. That wasn't exactly her plan, but it was close enough. Hell, she was a chameleon, she could adapt to change.

As Jellica walked away, Camille grabbed onto Lily, pushing her forward while whispering in her ear.

"Foolish girl," she laughed. "You trust too easy. Believing that deep down, everyone is a good person is idiotic! Look where it's brought you and your friends. So much for being a great judge of character."

-----Jungle-Fury-----

Theo and Casey were shooting hoops on the basket ball court, while Kaylee sat on the mat, waiting for Lily to get home. It wasn't like the yellow Ranger to miss a battle.

Engel sat down beside her daughter, handing her a cup of hot chocolate. Kaylee eyed it suspiciously, knowing her mother was horrible with technology.

"RJ made it," Engel assured the blonde. "It's safe to drink."

Kaylee smiled, blowing on her cup.

"What's bugging you?" Engel asked, looking at the girl. Kaylee frowned, turning to the Angel.

"Nothing."

"Kaylee, I may not be your direct mother, but you still come from me. I know when something is upsetting you."

"I'm worried about Lily," Kaylee admitted. "She walked off with a total stranger, and she hasn't come back since. I've got a bad feeling."

Engel suddenly dropped her glass, taking a sudden deep breath. Kaylee, Casey and Theo turned to her, worried.

"Engel?" Kaylee asked, looking at her master. "Engel, are you okay?"

"She's risen," Engel said, quickly getting up and running to the bookshelf.

"Who?" Theo frowned, following the master.

"Jellica..."

"Jell-a-what?" Kaylee asked.

"The overlord of the sea..."

"How do you know this?" Casey asked.

"I'm Master Engel," Engel frowned. "I know a lot about sensing animal spirits... and hers is powerful."

"Do you know where she is?" Kaylee asked.

"Where all fish would be... the beach."

The three Rangers nodded, grabbing their jackets and running off. Before swinging out the porthole, Kaylee turned to Engel.

"Can you see if you can reach Lily?" she asked.

"I have a feeling that won't be necessary," Engel frowned.

-----Jungle-Fury-----

"Whoa... Engel was right when she said it was a Jellica," Kaylee said, running onto the beach, already in uniform.

As they stepped into a wet spot, they stopped.

Jellica and Camille approached the Rangers, holding and injured Lily.

Kaylee growled. No one hurt her little sister and got away with it.

"Let her go!" she yelled, stepping forward.

"One condition," Camille smirked, pulling out her Sais and holding them to Lily's throat. "You come with us."

"Kaylee... don't do it!" Lily yelled, before feeling the pressure of the blade on her neck. She winced in pain, fearing the worst.

"Shut up!" Camille barked. "This is your fault in the first place."

"Let her go, Camille," Casey yelled.

"Come with us, Green Ranger," Jellica taunted.

"Kaylee..."

Kaylee shook her head, powering down. She had already lost so much. Her daughter, her fiancé... she wasn't about to lose Lily.

"I'm sorry Lily," she whispered.

"Yes!" Camille smiled, throwing Lily towards the boys and grabbing Kaylee. "Finally."

"Kaylee, don't!" Lily yelled as the boys helped her up. "Don't go back... you promised."

"Lily... it's you or me," Kaylee frowned. "I know what these guys can do... I don't want you to go through that."

Lily turned away. She couldn't watch as Kaylee walked away from her, to her own death. It was her fault. She had been too trusting. Theo and Master Mao had always told her to be careful about who to trust... they told her not everyone was good. But she refused to believe it. She thought that deep down, everyone had the ability to be good.

Now, a little mistake she made was going to cost her best friend her life.

"C'mon," Camille barked, pulling Kaylee forward, "You have your friend to thank for this."

Just as Jellica was about to teleport the three of them to the temple, a white cat spirit jumped onto the battlefield, pushing Jellica aside and knocking Camille over.

Kaylee was no fool. When Camille fell to the ground, she ran to the Rangers, standing protectively before them.

"What was that?" Jellica asked, as Camille got to her feet.

"Why don't you two fish brains go back to the temple on your own this time? Or do you need someone to hold your hand while you walk through the dark, scary forest?"

"Who are you?" Camille yelled. She didn't recognise the voice as anyone she knew.

"A new Master," the figure yelled, "who is not afraid to kick you asses!"

The white cat jumped around again, clawing at Camille and Jellica.

"Come," Jellica called, grabbing Camille's arm. "Forget this plan. Where is Dustin?"

Camille nodded, smirking as she disappeared.

Theo and Casey powered down, looking up to the new master. Kaylee smirked happily, running over to the figure and jumping in her arms.

"You're here!" she smiled.

"Yeah, well, I can only let people push you around for so long before that voice in my head tells me to come save your ass," the master laughed.

Casey and Theo joined the two girls, while Lily bowed her head in shame. Though Kaylee had not been hurt, she still felt guilty. Her mistake had almost cost her her friend. Had it not been for this master showing up, Kaylee would be suffering at the hands of Camille once more.

Lily had been used. What's worse: she had been warned about it by her friends. It was a fault that she could not fix.

She turned to walk away, while her friends talked with the new Master.

"So... are you Finn, or Kit?" Theo asked, remembering the names of the two masters he had yet to meet.

The figure put her hand on his shoulder and laughed. "Would a Cat Master really be called Finn? Think about it."

Kaylee rolled her eyes.

"Oh yeah, definitely Leanne," she laughed.

-----Jungle-Fury-----

"So, why are you back?" Kaylee asked, "And how did you time it perfectly?"

"Kaylee, I'm magic," Leanne smirked, rolling her eyes at her student.

"I called her," RJ smiled.

"Let me guess, Engel still doesn't know how to use a phone?" Kaylee frowned.

"Well, there's that, and Kelly told me that Leanne hadn't been around much since Sammy passed away... so I yesterday night I decided it was time for an old friend of yours to drop by."

"Whoa..." Leanne frowned, stopping the conversation from continuing as she held her hand up. "Engel, as in, Master Engel?"

Leanne may have been new to the Pai Zhuq, but she knew a thing or two about its history. She knew about the legend of Master Engel, and how she died to protect her friends from Dai Shi, never to return.

"She's alive?" she asked.

"I'll explain everything to you, Kit," Engel nodded, walking into the room. "But before that... there's a certain cheetah crying downstairs. Any of you cubs feel like helping her?"

Casey and Theo quickly stepped up, both feeling it was their responsibility to help the girl downstairs. But Kaylee pulled them back, smiling softly.

"She's been by my side since we met," she whispered. "It's about time I do the same for her."

-----Jungle-Fury-----

Lily was scrubbing the same table, over and over again as the tears burned at her eyes. Kaylee walked in and saw this. Her face softened at Lily's broken heart. She couldn't stand to see her little sister in tears.

She walked over to Lily and placed her hand on top of the cheetah's, keeping her from rubbing a hole in the table.

"I think it's clean," she laughed, "I can see my animal spirit on the table top."

Lily turned to her friend, before grabbing the dishes and walking off. Kaylee followed her, taking the dishes and setting them down, before pulling the cheetah into a booth. She sat next to her and smiled.

"What's on your mind, squirt?" she asked.

"I don't want to talk about it," Lily sighed, trying to push her way out, but Kaylee pushed her back, keeping her seated.

"You know... when something's bothering me, you tell me to talk to someone,' Kaylee smiled. "Well, now something's eating you, so you're going to talk, and I'm going to listen."

"She played me, Kaylee," Lily cried, turning away from her friend. "I trusted her... I trusted everyone... but she... she..."

"She abused it," Kaylee finished.

"I shouldn't trust anyone," Lily sighed. "It's fault... I'm stupid to think that everyone's a good person! I'm wrong!"

"Lily..."

"DON'T!" Lily yelled, pulling farther away. "It's because of me you almost got hurt! I made a stupid mistake and it almost cost you."

"It almost," Kaylee assured the dancer. "Yes, you made a mistake, yes it put me in danger... but that's all it was... a mistake."

"One I never should have made."

"Hey, don't go all Theo on me," Kaylee frowned. "It was one, teeny, tiny mistake... we all make them."

"But..."

"Don't but me," Kaylee laughed. "Mistakes... well, they're just lessons in disguise... we learn from them and move on."

"Kaylee... I have to learn not to trust... it put you in danger... it put me in danger..."

"If you learn not to trust, then I will walk right into Dai Shi's temple and give myself up," Kaylee frowned. "The fact that you trust people... the fact that you can see the good in them, even when other's can't... it's what makes you, you... and it's what's going to keep this team in balance even in the worst of times."

Leanne and Engel listened to the conversation after the Angel had explained everything. Leanne was now fully aware that Kaylee's memories had been altered, and she was going to need help remembering the truth.

The two masters listened closely as Kaylee finished her speech.

"Dustin used to trust people," the blonde smiled, remembering the good times with Dustin before he turned away from her. "He trusted this one girl... Marah... and she used him... kinda like Camille and Jellica did to you. In the end, he was right about her... she was a nice person... well, not to me, but everyone else thinks she is... either way, you have to be able to trust that everyone can do good things... you have to remember that not everyone is truly evil. No matter what, there is always good inside them."

Lily looked up at Kaylee, taking her hand. She knew Kaylee didn't remember Dustin the way she was supposed to, but when the blonde spoke of her fiancé, there was a glimmer of hope in her eye. Maybe Kaylee was starting to remember on her own.

"You're right, Kayl," she smiled. "No one is truly evil... Thanks for reminding me."

"No problem, kiddo," Kaylee said.

A soft sob escaped her lips as she turned away from Lily. The cheetah laughed, pulling Kaylee in a hug.

"Don't worry about Dustin," she said, "He'll come home soon."

"He... he doesn't remember... it didn't... it didn't happen like that," Kaylee whispered into Lily's ear, confusing the girl, until Lily saw the flashes.

Dustin helping Kaylee out of the closet.

Dustin under Lothor's spell.

Sammy saving Kaylee from the temple, bringing her back to the loft.

Carnisoar altering Dustin's memory, causing it to affect her and sending her back to the lair, chained to the wall.

"I think she remembers," Leanne whispered to Engel. "Does that mean only Casey is left?"

"She remembers," Engel smiled, a tear escaping her eyes as she watched her daughter.

She wiped away the tear and turned to the young master, "She remembers, but I would still like you to train her. The memories may not make her strong."

"How?" Leanne asked.

"She remembers Dustin as the man he truly is. The man she loves. She won't be able to fight him without your help."

"Mine?" Leanne frowned.

"You know Kaylee the best. You've been her Sensei for years, and you are her master. You know exactly how to teach her to overcome this problem and fight for what's right."

Engel stood up and turned to the phone. She looked at is strangely.

"Who are you calling?" Leanne asked, following the Master.

"Well, Casey still needs to remember," Engel laughed, "and I don't think RJ's going to do the calling for this one."

Leanne shrugged, helping the master with the phone.

When the person on the other end picked up, Engel smiled.

"Master Finn, its Master Engel... You're needed for a little... training mission."