Here it is! The next chapter. I love writing this story, and I have decided that I will continue this story as a single story. It will probably lead up to Turbo, maybe a little farther. But, eventually, of course Rocky gets critically injured, so he can't be a ranger anymore, so...how will that affect Kaleb? Hehe, I'm not telling you!

I don't own Power Rangers! Just my OC's


In the Old West, Kimberly was just waking up. Well, it wasn't of natural causes either. Somebody poked her face, "Excuse me ma'am, are you alright? Can I get you some-in?" The voice asked. (Some-in is something in western, or at least I think it does.)

Kimberly's eyesight was a little blurry, so she looked at the person and saw the familiar curly black hair and the light skinned face, "Adam?" She groaned, looking up at the face. "What did you do to your hair?" She asked. The hair on this man was slicked down on the sides, making it look old fashioned.

The man looked a little uncomfortable, as he placed his hat on his head and moved a little bit away. Kimberly sat up, now that her vision was clear. She looked around and saw she was in some old building. It was all made up of wood and there was a piano in the background, playing some old tune. Everything about this place screamed old.

Her thoughts kicked in immediately, "Where's Tommy?" She asked, worried. She was also hoping this was some sort of bad dream.

The Adam look alike looked confused, "Tommy? There's no Tommy here ma'am. And my names not Adam. It's Abraham." He told her, giving her a smile. Another man sat down in a chair with curly brown hair and glasses, wearing all blue, reminding Kim of Billy. Abraham looked to him, "This here is William." He then gestured to a girl wearing a very frilly and poofy yellow outfit with a feathery hat. She looked a lot like Aisha. "This is Miss Alesha."

The girl smiled, "Howdy!"

Abraham then pointed to the kid, who looked like Kaleb and was sitting next to him. "That's my baby cousin, Kalum." He said.

Kalum glared at Abraham, "Hey! I'm only four years younger than ya'll!" He whined. Abraham just sighed, ruffling his cousin's hair. "Yeah, but your mama put me in charge of ya, so there."

The young teenager just crossed his arms and glared at the table, "No good rotten cousin. Always driving me up a tree!" He muttered.

Abraham ignored his cousin, going back to talking with Kimberly, "And finally, this here is my best friend, Rocko." He pointed to the man in red, sitting right next to her.

Kimberly looked from Abraham, to Kalum, to Rocko, and there were thoughts going through her head that just made her feel dizzy. So, she was in a world where Adam and Kaleb were cousins, Kaleb was a kid and Rocky was just Adam's best friend, with no interest in Kaleb and the same thing for said boy? This was just too much for her to handle.

She held a hand to the side of her head, "Where am I?" She asked.

A voice sounded behind her, making her spin around, "Angel Grove's finest! Ernest's Juice Saloon! We serve the best fruit juices in the west." The man there looked exactly like Ernie, except he wore a bowler hat and he had a handlebar mustache. He placed a platter full of orange juice glasses on the table. Kalum grabbed one right away and just started sipping it like a little kid. Abraham sighed, before grabbing his own drink and looking to Kim, "Rocko, Kalum, and I hauled you in after the White Stranger saved us." He told her.

Kim just looked overwhelmed, holding her head still. 'What is going on here? Angel Grove? Ernest? Kalum? Rocko? Alesha? William? Abraham? White Stranger?' She listed the names she had just learned in her head. They were so alike her friends' names, except there wasn't anyone with a name close to Tommy, except maybe…

"The White Stranger! Where is he?" She asked Abraham.

He looked confused, "Don't know. No one knows. He just kinda appears whenever we need help." He explained. Kim sighed, before looking around.

Alesha raised an eyebrow at her, "Where'd you get them there clothes?" She asked. No woman that she ever met wore clothes like that. She was thinking what a horribly raised girl, because her mother taught her that revealing any skin besides your face was a crime, along with all of the other girls. It was a way of respect.

Kim looked down at herself, before smiling, "At the mall." She answered, before she could catch herself.

Alesha thought for a minute, thinking if she had heard that word before, but she gave up. She gave Kim a confused glance, "What's a mall?" She asked.

Kim looked like she was going to cry. This was all too much for her. She wanted to be back home with her friends. She wanted to go back to being a Power Ranger in her Angel Grove. She just wanted to go home! "I think I need some air." She cried, as if she was just about to burst into tears.

Ernest came behind her, "You heard her everyone. Give the little lady some room." He commanded. The five people around her table moved their chairs back. Rocko and William both stood up, and offered a hand to Kim, but she ignored them as she stood up and ran out of the saloon. The six people around the table looked to each other, confused and worried about this girl. She didn't even tell them her name.

Kim ran outside, into a crowded town. It wasn't the town she was used to though. It wasn't paved roads and big skyscrapers. No, it was dirt roads, no cars and condensed wooden buildings. It was like she had gone back in time or something. But that was impossible. The only thing able to send someone back in time was The Wizard of Deception, and Tommy destroyed him.

She looked up to the Juice Saloon's sign and read the small numbers on the bottom, "Established in 1880?" She read, not believing it. She really had gone back in time. But how? Even Rita and Zedd couldn't do that kind of magic.

Kim then looked around at all of the signs and they all had some really old date on it, ranging from 1875 to 1880. She held a hand to her chest, trying to calm herself down, "I don't believe this."

Everywhere she looked she saw people walking in cowboy outfits or girls were wearing big dresses like Alesha was wearing. They all, as the passed by her, gave her judgemental looks and started murmuring to each other. They had never seen a girl so young wearing such provocative clothing. It was unladylike.

The teenage men however, were studying her whole body, giving perverted smiles to their friends. They were always never able to see this type of lady clothing, and they were definitely enjoying the view. Hey, come one, they're teenage guys. They were born thinking with a lower body part rather than their brain, no matter what time period you're in.

Kim just ignored them, walking around in circles until she heard Abraham behind her, "Everything alright miss?" He asked, smiling. It was the type of smile you'd give to someone you were interested in. Oh no, that was not good. Abraham is Adam, and if she knew history like she thought she did, then if Abraham looked like Adam, then that meant that he was Adam's ancestor, meaning that if she did something in this time period, it would affect the future in a weird way.

She looked around again, looking at the others instead of Abraham, as she was a little nervous, "Uh, is this really 1880?" She asked, hoping they were just playing a joke and this was some sort of cloaking device set up by Alpha and Zordon.

Alesha nodded, "All year long."

Kim felt the world around her start to spin and her legs were getting weak. "I think I got to sit down." She sighed, hoping that she could make some sense of this place.

Kalum bounced around on her side, "So, ma'am, what's your name? We told you ours." He asked. Abraham hit the back of his head, "Stop pestering the lady." He scolded.

Kalum glared at him, "You were asking her questions, so why can't I?"

Abraham smirked, "Because, I'm eighteen and you are only fourteen." He said with a smirk. Kim was just appalled. Wow, Adam in the past was a jerk to his little cousin. Wait, if these were her friends' ancestors, did that mean, that in real life, Kaleb and Adam were cousins?

They all led her to a bench right outside of the Saloon. Kalum was on one side, still pouting about his older cousin, and Alesha was on the other. Rocko had a leg on the end of the bench, leaning on his knee. William moved to stand in front of Kim, "Uh, miss, you seem to have the advantage over us. You know our names, but we don't know yours." He said.

Kalum just threw his hands in the air, growling, "I just asked that!"

Rocko laughed, "Calm down there little buddy." He said, pushing Kalum's hat down to cover his eyes. Kalum lifted his hat, smiling up at Rocko. "Why couldn't you be my cousin Rocko? Abraham is just a stick in the mud." He asked.

Rocko just pat his head, "Because, that's just how the world works." He said, sighing.

Kim giggled at the exchange between the two. It was rather cute, even if it wasn't what she was used to from her friends that looked like those two. She could still see them having that type of conversation. She looked to William, as he was expecting an answer from her as to what her name was.

Kim just sighed, looking around, trying to think of something. Her mind was blank and she didn't want to say her real name, but she couldn't help it. "Uh, Calamity Kim?" She tried, using some sort of western title. William grinned, holding out a hand, "Well, it's a pleasure to meet you Kim." He said, smiling.

Suddenly, a man ran over to them, "Clear the streets! It's One-Eye Bulk and Doc Skullovitch!" He cried. The people around Kim all panicked, except for William and Kalum. Abraham grabbed his cousin by his bandana and started pulling him. "Let me go Abraham! I'm not scared of those cowardly snakes!" He cried.

Abraham pulled him behind some barrels, and pushed him down, "Just git down." He snapped. Rocko sat right behind the younger boy, holding his shoulders down, so the green clad boy wouldn't try to run to them. Kim and William remained where they were as two men walked up them. Kim recognized them as the two crooks from earlier, with Rocko, Kalum and Abraham's stage coach.

Bulk tipped his hat, "Afternoon." He said, before pulling out a real gun, along with Skull. "Alright, everybody out! This is a stick up!" He exclaimed.

The people that were hiding nearby, a.k.a. Kim's new (old) friends, moved from their hiding spots, with their hands above their head. Well, except for Kalum, who just walked right up to the two gun wielders. "You ain't got the guts to shoot us. You two are about as brave as a mouse about to fight a lion!" He spat.

Abraham just slapped his own forehead, "We're dead." He muttered. Kim grabbed Kalum and pulled him away, "Don't aggravate them. They have guns." She scolded. Kalum rolled his eyes, but held his hands up, not really serious. Kim did the same.

Bulk and Skull walked over to her, Skull having a particular interest in this girl. He held up her hand to his mouth and kissed it. He noticed her communicator on her arm and smirked, "Lookie here, a charm bracelet." He told Bulk.

Kim glared at her, "Don't touch it!" She growled.

Skull didn't listen as he took it off and held it in his hand. Bulk laughed, "Alright, now if you do what we say…"

Skull started bouncing the communicator in his hand, as pink sparks flew out of it. Kim smirked, now was her chance. Skull dropped the communicator and then forgot about it, as he focused his gun on Kim. "All we want is your money." He hissed.

Kim rolled her eyes, before kicking her leg around and hitting the guns right out of their hands. "How about, no?" She said, unamused, grabbing the guns and throwing them into a water trough. Bulk and Skull dove after them, but got stuck in the water. Abraham and Rocko walked over to them, "Ya'll are going straight to the jailhouse." Rocko told the two, pulling them out. They dragged the two criminals away leaving Kim with Alesha, Kalum and William.

The two girls giggled with each other, while William bent down to pick up Kim's bracelet. He examined it as he stood up, very interested in it. "This here is a right impressive device miss Kimmy." He told her. Kim almost flinched when he called her that, but she couldn't be angry, as he was just having a little fun.

As he handed it back to her, he placed his hands on his hips, "You ain't from around here, are ya?" He asked.

She put her communicator back on, before looking from William to Alesha, "Guys, we better talk." She said, walking into the juice saloon. Abraham and Rocko joined up with them quickly after getting the two criminals to the jailhouse. They sat down at the table they sitting at before, and Kim explained everything. How she got here, about the Power Rangers, Lord Zedd, Rita, her friends. She left out the part about her friends looking exactly like them, as that might make them a little uncomfortable.

William just shook his head, "Power Rangers and monsters?" He asked, just to clarify. Kim nodded. Alesha and Abraham exchanged looks of disbelief while Kalum looked excited. This was a cool story and he didn't want it to end. Rocko was just trying to think. William turned back to Kim, "Miss Kim, you wouldn't be trying to hornswoggle me now would ya?" He asked.

She raised an eyebrow, "Horn what?"

The rest of the gang at the table all spoke at the same time, "Hornswoggle." They told her.

A man burst into the saloon, "Everyone, come quick!" He said, sounding panicked. Kim knew that type of panic. It was the surefire sign of trouble. Power Ranger trouble.

They all got up from the table and ran outside. When Kim looked down the road, she groaned, "Oh no, not here." She said.

Down the street, riding on horses with ropes, and running down the streets, chasing people, was an army of Putties. They were wearing cowboy hats, but everyone knew they didn't belong. The Putties started destroying a bunch of stuff, and also were stealing people's clothing. William took his glasses off, before wiping them, then put them back on, "Well I'll be. It is true!"

Kim was just overwhelmed. She couldn't handle this many Putties by herself. "Oh my gosh, what's next?" She asked, not really wanting something else to happen. Of course, something always did. Goldar and a cactus monster appeared out of nowhere. Goldar was laughing, "Take cover because there's a new top gun in town. Lord Zedd!" He started cackling.

Kim looked down the line of her friends' ancestors. They all looked scared. Kalum, being the youngest, was hiding behind Rocko, looking around him with his head poking out. Kim sighed, looking out at her enemies. This is just the worst!


Oh no! Kim's stuck in the past and Goldar has unleashed his Putties on Western Angel Grove! Whatever shall she do? And what about the ancestors? They don't seem to be as willing to fight like their descendents. Hehe, just read and find out what happens.

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