Notes: One of the conversations in this fic comes from Turbo: A Power Rangers Movie, which I have bypassed in this fic. The chapter name also shares the title of a Nightwing fic I had started.

The Rangers fought the monster and tried to keep it from destroying the Youth Center, which was proving to be difficult. This monster wasn't quite as easy to beat as the other creatures they faced that day.

"This thing is tough," Rocky commented as he hit it. The monster let out a cry of pain.

"Definitely different then fighting robots," Adam agreed.

There was a flash of light as more Piranatrons joined the fight. The Rangers worked together and were able to beat the Piranatrons. They worked together and disposed of the monster.

"Not too bad," Kat said looking around the Youth Center. "We should be able to pick everything back up."

They heard noises from outside.

"We should probably power down before they start wondering where we are," Tanya suggested. They made sure no one was around before powering down.

They then teleported away from the Youth Center so that it looked like they had left. They hurried over to where everyone else was gathered.

"Is it gone?" Rocky asked.

Lee shrugged. "Detective Stone went inside to check. What was that anyway?"

"Don't know," Adam said. "Welcome to Angel Grove. The city of monsters."

"Yeah I met one earlier literally," Lee said. "I landed right on it."

"Not a great welcome to Angel Grove," Kat said, "but you'll like Angel Grove."

"It's all clear," Detective Stone said coming outside to join them. "It's not a big mess and I think it won't take too long to straighten up the mess." He said as he led them back inside.


"Drat!" Divatox yelled. "They beat my Putra Pod! Who do those Rangers think they are?" She demanded.

"Told ya they were tough Auntie D!" Eltar said joining them.

Divatox glared at her nephew before she picked up her 'phone'.

"Hello?" A voice answered.

"Hi Rita? D here."

"Huh?"

"Sorry I didn't mean to wake you. I forgot about the time change. Now listen. I know you have had some experience with the matter. I need your advice. How do I get rid of the Power Rangers?"

"What?" Rita screeched.

Divatox had to move the phone away from her ear.

"The Power Rangers?" Rita continued. "Ha ha ha ha ha! If I knew that do you think I'd be lying here listening to this?"

Divatox could hear very loud snoring in the background and grimaced feeling sorry for her friend. He sounded worse then Elgar.

"My advice to you Divatox," Rita continued, "Run!"

Slam.

Divatox let out a breath and then said, "Thanks for nothing."

What was she going to do? She wondered. She had hoped Rita would have some tips for how to deal with the Rangers but she had been no help. She looked down at the Youth Center and let out a hm.

She saw the two former Rangers and the young man with blond hair. She wondered if she could use them as bait.


"Kim," Allison Williams called. "Aren't you going to bed?" She asked. It was almost midnight in Florida and they had a very early practice the next morning. The Pan Globals were less then a month away and they were having longer practices to prepare for them.

"In a second," Kimberly Hart answered looking up from the letter she was writing. "I just want to finish this letter to my mom first."

"Okay, well I'm headed to bed. Night." She said before leaving the room.

Kimberly turned back to her letter and reread the last sentence she had written. Then she signed it and slipped it into an envelope and sealed it. She put it on top of her gym bag so she wouldn't forget it.

She got up from the desk and walked to her bedroom and sighed as she was overcome with the usual sense she seemed to get at this time of day. It was really why she stayed up as late as she did. The letter to her mother just seemed like a good excuse.

She closed her eyes before saying, "hello Tommy."

She didn't know when she started getting the feeling that Tommy was there. She supposed it had started happening around the time that she had gone to Napa to tell the Olivers the bad news. There was no real reason to explain why she felt he was there. Maybe she just missed him and wished he were there. She was holding onto a ghost she supposed. It had nearly caused her to break up with Chase.

She had never told anyone about this because she didn't completely believe it. She knew they would think she was crazy or in denial about her ex-boyfriend's death. Maybe she was. She didn't know for sure. She changed and got into bed. She had a competition to get ready for and couldn't keep holding onto ghosts.