Finding himself back in school again, Tommy kept an eye out for any of the other Power Rangers. The clearly unsettled way all four of them were acting let him know that none of them had managed to find the Red Ranger yet, which was a good thing as far as Empress Rita's plans were concerned. Once he was done with school for the way, Tommy made his way to the Youth Center again.

He'd been using this place to keep an eye on the remaining Power Rangers, ever since he'd been recruited by Empress Rita to become her Green Ranger.

He'd also been using it to keep in shape, since that kind of thing was just as important as keeping a lookout for any of the other Power Rangers who might be there while he was present. Making his way out of the Youth Center, Tommy was forced to stop short as he found the Pink Ranger walking into his back. Taking a step back from the door, Tommy turned to look at the Pink Ranger, their eyes meeting for a moment.

"Tommy," she said, and he stopped for a moment as the Pink Ranger stared him down. "Hey, did you see Jason?"

"He caught up with me after class," he said, bracing himself to speak to the Pink Ranger again. "He said he was busy with stuff," he forced a chuckle. "I know what that's like, so I didn't bother him about that."

"You're still living out of boxes, huh?" the Pink Ranger asked, and there was something about the smile on her face that looked forced to him.

"Pretty much," he said, pausing for a moment to study the expression on her face. "Are you two friends?"

"Yeah, we are," the Pink Ranger said, the smile on her face seeming to become more genuine. "I'll introduce you to him," she said, then the expression on her face changed, slightly. "I mean, once he gets done. And hey, maybe we could have a 'not living out of boxes anymore' party here, at the Youth Center."

"Maybe," he said, swinging his bag up onto his left shoulder as he turned to leave. "I'll see you tomorrow," he said, making his way out of the building at last.