In the afternoon, Mia stopped by the park. She had received a text message on her phone and it said if she could go to the park. Knowing it was Kevin who wanted to see her, she accepted.

After looking around to see if there was a signal from the blue ranger, she walked to him. Kevin was sitting on a bench, moving his foot as if he had a tic. Mia sat beside him.

" Hi, Kev."

The blue ranger turned immediately and was surprised. Maybe he was very deep in his thoughts that he didn't notice when Mia arrived or when she sat beside him.
Mia smiled and said. "You weren't waiting for me?"

"No, no…. I mean yes…" Kevin scratched the back of his neck. "Hi, Mia."

"Hi, again." Mia chuckled. "Why did you call me, Kevin? Is it something important?"

Kevin shook his head "No, no it's not important, or well, maybe, I guess. But no."

"Uh?" Mia gestured a confused face. "What are you talking about, Kevin?"

"Mia, do you want to go for a walk?" Kevin got up and held out a hand to help Mia to get up. It wasn't necessary but he did it, anyway.

"Sure. The pink ranger said, even more confused. She took the hand of Kevin.

The pink and blue ranger started to walk around the park. There were kids playing on the ground, others in the swings and many others playing with their dogs. The parents were watching over their kids on the benches and others were playing with them. It was a peaceful park after all.

Kevin sighed as he thought about how peaceful the city was. Well, actually it wasn't, because there still were buildings in ruins and people hurt in the hospitals because of the war. And there were many families without a member of theirs. Taking out that, the city was peaceful.

Kevin looked around and finally looked to Mia. She was walking and looking straight to the kids. Kevin remembered that she worked on a Day Care and assumed the pink ranger missed her work. "Remembering memories?"

"Just a few. I kind of miss my work." she shrugged her shoulders.

"I bet you were a good babysitter"

"The kids were very nice and loving with me. I really enjoyed being with them and playing with the girls was very fun. I always was the mom and they were my children."

"So, you like kids?"

"Is it obvious? Not for nothing I worked there. I liked when I took care of my brother. I don't know, I think kids are the most innocent persons and they are just great." She turned to Kevin. "What about you Kevin? Do you like children?"

Kevin gulped. "Well, yes. They pretty cool, I… I worked with some kids when I trained. Their coaches sometimes didn't arrive on time so I trained them. As you say, it's really cool to work with them."

Mia nodded her head. Kevin was so right for her. She smiled brightly and sat on an empty bench with Kevin in front of the playground. Kevin was just looking around but Mia seemed happy. Suddenly a woman came to them with two little kids by the hands and asked them. "Excuse me, Can I sit here? There are no other benches near so…"

Mia turned and saw the little kids. They were a girl and a boy, and the boy looed older than the girl. Then she looked up to the see the woman and said "Of course, yes" She moved more to Kevin's side to let the woman sat behind her. She let go of her children and shouted to the boy who was running to the slide

"Aaron, please take care of your sister! Samantha you know you can't go to the place of the big kids!"

Mia looked to the kids but it seemed the little girl didn't hear because his brother was pulling here by the hand from the big slide. She remembered when she and her brother were kids and sometimes their parents brought them to the park and her little brother got into trouble.

Kevin, meanwhile, only watched the kids. He didn't have any memory in his childhood of games and parks. He was just a boy in training to become a samurai.

The woman groaned when her daughter screamed. She got up, scolded the girl and returned. "Kids are troubles, uh?"

"I guess." Mia said.

"Which are yours?" The woman asked curiously.

"Which are what?"

"Your kids. Which are yours?"

Mia shook her head a little embarrassed. "No, no I don't have any kids. We haven't any kids."

"Oh, so you're planning to have them?"

Kevin's jaw dropped and immediately added, "No, no way, ma'am. We aren't, we…"

"We aren't married." The pink ranger said, blushing.

"Oh, so you're in love?" The woman said happily. "It's really nice, you know. I remembered when I was in…"

"No, no. We are just friends." Kevin shook his head nervously. He didn't want to embarrass Mia.

"We just sat here and that's all." The pink ranger nodded her head.

"Oh I'm sorry" The woman said apologetically. "I didn't mean to. It wasn't my intention. But, you know something? Most of the relationships start with only being friends. I think you two would be a pretty one couple."

If Mia wasn't blushed enough, now she was. "We need to go."

Kevin didn't hesitate to follow her.

Now they were walking in completely silence. Only they could hear the steps and the noise people caused. Kevin wanted to walk. His date with Mia wasn't going well and she looked ashamed. She didn't need to be, it wasn't her fault. Now, they were walking to Mia's house. It was Kevin's final chance. He stopped in a corner and grabbed Mia by the arm. They weren't so far from her house, so he decided it was the time. He needed to be brave. People that don't risk don't win.

The blue ranger gave a deep sigh and started to talk. "Mia, I… the reason I invited you to the park was… is…" He gave another sigh. His heart was about to leave his chest and the ideas on his head weren't clear. "Mia, it is… is because, is because I like you, I like you very much"

Mia smiled, at some point she saw this coming. She took Kevin's hands to try to calm them down because they were shaking. She squeezed them softly and came closer to him. In a matter of seconds their lips were together.