Disclaimer: I don't own Power Rangers, but hey I can dream can't I?

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Chapter Three: A Devious Plan

A/N: hey guys! So I had really bad writers block, so that's why the chapter is so short. But please read and review! Pretty please!

"We've all got both light and dark inside of us. What matters is the part we chose to act on, that's who we really are." -Sirius Black

"Oo aa oo," Octoroo said, absentmindedly.

"What are you oo-ing and aa-ing about now?" Dayu asked bored.

"Oo aa oo," Octoroo replied. "I think I've come up with a plan to get rid of those pesky rangers forever."

"Can't wait to hear this one," Dayu said sarcastically.

"Oo aa oo, it's genius."

"You say that every time, and yet they still win."

"This time will be different."

"How?" Dayu asked, losing interest in the conversation as she started looking over her harmonium.

"Oo aa oo we're going to attack them from the inside out."

"How exactly are we going to do that?" Dayu asked, not interested in the plan at all.

"We're going to destroy one of them, and the rest will follow."

"And which one of them will this be?"

"The gold ranger."

Dayu looked up. "The gold ranger?"

Octoroo nodded. "Oo aa oo, he's the easiest to get to. He'll also be the one my plan will work best on."

"What makes you think that?"

"Because he's cared for by both the red rangers."

"'Let's just say that you crazy plan works and we manage to kill the gold ranger. How will that kill the others?"

"Because they'll lose the reason they have for fighting. They'll be so grief stricken that they won't be able to stop us."

Dayu nodded. "And even if they do fight, they'll be so angry they'll forget the virtues of bushido."

"Exactly. They'll be so enraged they'll become an embodiment of what they seek to destroy. They'll be lost with out the samurai of light."

Dayu smiled cruelly. "Die the light, die their heart. Die their most essential part."

"Oo aa oo," Octoroo said. "Exactly."

"So how do we kill him?"

"Oo aa oo, that's the next brilliant part. You'll see in time, but for now I want you to watch him through the gaps."

"What? Why do I have to do it?"

"Oo aa oo, because I have to prepare the next phase, which will take time. "

"Fine," Dayu said. "But this plan better work, or else," she nodded her head at the unconscious Master Xandred.

"Oo aa oo, it will work. It can't fail."

"It better not," Dayu muttered, but the plan had now intrigued her. By taking out one ranger they were essentially taking them all out. She smirked. "Let's raise the Sanzu with their tears."