Two days have passed, and Tracy's ankle is better. Her mom also gave her back her Samuraizer. Tracy is in her room, wearing her training gear. While going through the few pieces of jewelry she packed, she found the friendship bracelet Ashley made for her in kindergarten. She puts it on for good luck and heads outside for the morning training session.

"Hey, Angelfish," Antonio greets.

"Hey, Toni," Tracy says.

"I bet you are happy to be able to walk again," Mike says.

"You got that right," Tracy says.

"Tracy, I think you should spar with Kevin today," Jayden says.

"I don't know, Jayden," Kevin says reluctantly.

"Kevin, I know why you don't want to spar with me," Tracy says.

"Why's that?" Kevin asks.

"You just don't want to lose to a girl," she answers.

"Sis, are you feeling okay this morning?" Chris asks.

"Yes, why do you ask?" Tracy says.

"Because you are acting too confident in yourself," he answers.

"Kevin, are we going to spar or what?" she asks.

Kevin nods, handing her a sword. They stride to the sparring area, the clash of their swords filling the air. As they block each other's attacks, their swords bang together. Kevin swings his sword at Tracy's feet, and she responds with a nimble backflip. Launching a counterattack, she knocks the sword from his hands and swings at his feet. He dodges, swiftly picking his sword off the ground. The match continues, each moment a flurry of action. With a final, decisive move, Tracy knocks him to the ground. She walks over to Kevin, extending a hand to help him back to his feet.

"Kevin, you okay?" Tracy asks.

"Yeah, I guess you have gotten good with the sword," Kevin says.

"Was that a compliment?" Tracy asks.

"Yes," he replies.

"Thanks. Did I beat you, or did you let me win?" she asks.

"Tracy, I didn't let you win. You beat me fair and square." Kevin answers.

"So, this means I beat Mr. Samurai's code," she says with a smile.

"Tracy, you're not going to do some crazy victory dance, are you?" Chris asks.

"Come on, Bro. I would never do something so childish. I'm not a five-year-old. Besides, I'd only do that if I beat you since it would drive you crazy." she replies.

"Tracy, I have a question. I sent out a message arrow to summon the white ranger simultaneously with the others; why didn't the ranger come?" Ji asks.

"That's because the white ranger is Tracy's best friend, Ashley; she likes to be fashionably late," Chris says.

Ashley strolls through the serene park in Panorama City, enjoying the peaceful surroundings. The gentle rustling of the leaves and the distant laughter of children playing create a tranquil atmosphere. As she admired the park's beauty, she noticed a group of shadowy figures lurking in the distance. Before she can react, the figures reveal themselves as moogers. They intend to cause trouble.

In a swift and coordinated attack, the moogers surround Ashley, brandishing their weapons and closing in on her. With a calm yet determined demeanor, Ashley prepares to defend herself. As the moogers launch their assault, she expertly dodges their strikes and retaliates with precise and powerful moves.

Ashley displays impressive agility and skill despite being outnumbered, swiftly defeating the moogers individually. Her years of training and unwavering determination allow her to hold her ground against the attackers. She gradually gains the upper hand with each calculated move, swiftly dispatching the moogers with a well-executed maneuver.

As the last moogers fall, Ashley takes a moment to catch her breath, her heart is racing from the intense encounter. The park again falls silent, the only sound being the gentle breeze rustling through the trees. With a sense of accomplishment, Ashley continues her walk through the park, ever vigilant and ready to face whatever challenges lay ahead.

Back at the Shiba house, Tracy's Samuraizer rings. Mike is confused when he hears it playing a custom ringtone. "Since when can they do that?"

"I asked Antonio if he could reprogram it and play that song after I put Ashley's cell number in it," Tracy says as she quickly answers, expecting to hear Ashley's voice on the other end.

"Hey, Ash, what's up?" she greets.

"Tracy, you won't believe what just happened," Ashley's urgent voice sounded slightly out of breath. At the park in Panorama City, a group of moogers attacked me. I managed to take them down, but it was intense."

Tracy's heart races with concern. "Are you okay, Ashley? Do you need me and the others to come to help?"

Before Ashley can respond, a sudden commotion erupts in the background. Tracy hears Ashley's startled gasp, followed by a deep, menacing voice. "Ashley, what's going on?" Tracy's voice trembled with worry.

But a new voice cuts through the line before Ashley can answer, chilling and ominous. "Well, well, well, it seems we have a little Power Ranger on the line," the voice sneered. "How delightful."

Tracy's blood runs cold as she realizes that a Nighlok has just attacked her best friend. "Ashley, hang on! We're coming to help you!" Tracy exclaimed, panic fueling her urgency.

The line goes silent. Tracy's heart pounds in her chest as she rushes to the front gate, her mind racing with worry for her friend.

"Slow down, Angelfish. You did say that we're going to help her," Antonio says as he grabs her by the waist to stop her.

"Sis, you should stay here. Your ankle just got better," Chris says.

"I know, but Chris, you forgot that Ashley isn't my best friend; we're like sisters. I'm going, whether you like it or not," Tracy says.

"I know, Hermana, just be careful. All right?" Chris says.

"I will. Can we get going now? We do have a Nighlok to deal with," Tracy says.

Tracy knew that Ashley was strong and capable, but facing a Nighlok alone was a whole different level of danger. Her determination burns fiercely as she and the others sprint toward the park. She isn't going to let anything happen to Ashley. She remembers their best friend's pact of sticking together - no matter what.

As they arrive at the park, Tracy and the team are taken aback by the scene unfolding before them. Two white rangers are engaged in a fierce battle with the Nighlok. The air crackles with energy as the girls fight bravely, their movements fluid and purposeful.

Tracy's heart pounds with disbelief. "How can there be two white rangers? Ashley doesn't have a twin sister," she exclaims, her eyes wide with shock.

Chris narrows his eyes, his mind racing to make sense of the situation. "I know this is weird; how is that possible?"

Antonio watches the intense battle, his instincts on high alert. "They're holding their own against the Nighlok. Whoever they are, they're skilled fighters."

As the team observes the unfolding conflict, it becomes clear that the girls possess a deep knowledge of martial arts and combat techniques. Their coordinated strikes and seamless teamwork are a sight to behold.

Tracy's gaze never wavers from the two girls. "The other white ranger sure fights like Ashley. It's as if she's multiplied," she murmured, her voice tinged with awe.

The Nighlok unleashed a powerful attack, and the girls counter with a dazzling display of acrobatics and precise strikes. The clash of forces sends shockwaves through the air, and the ground trembles beneath their feet.

"I've never seen anything like this," Tracy says, her eyes shining with admiration. "But where did they come from?"

Before anyone could respond, the Nighlok lets out a guttural roar and unleashes a surge of dark energy. The two girls spring into action, deflecting the dark energy with a brilliant display of martial prowess.

Tracy's heart swells with pride and determination. "We may not understand what's happening, but we can't stand by and watch. Let's join the fight!"

With a shared nod of agreement, the team charges forward, ready to stand alongside the mysterious girls and face the Nighlok head-on. As they leap into the fray, their unified resolve echo through the park, a testament to their unwavering bond and their commitment to protecting each other no matter the odds. The Nighlok starts to dry out and escapes through a gap after calling for more moogers. The two white rangers run up, but the group steps back when everyone demorphs.

"Come on, T-dawg, I'm the real Ashley," The girl to the team's left says.

"No, T-dawg, I'm the real Ashley," the other girl says.

"How do we tell them apart?" Emily asks.

"We could ask about a specific memory from their past that only the real Ashley will remember," Jayden says.

"Why does Tracy keep mentioning that I ruined her 8th birthday?" Chris asks.

"You tripped over the pump to the bounce house, you didn't let her break open the piƱata, and you let the ice cream cake melt," the girls say.

"Dang, you did all that; no wonder she keeps bringing it up," Mike says.

"Sis, you and Ashley made this of things you wanted to do before you graduated high school, didn't you?" Chris asks.

"Yeah, but why are you bringing that up right now? How is that going to help?" Tracy replies.

"We never got to complete it since I moved away before we started high school. I felt even worse since I couldn't be there for my best friend after her dad died," the girls say.

Suddenly, a border collie puppy runs over and knocks Ashley to the ground, and it fades away. Then, it walks over to the real Ashley and sets a friendship bracelet by her feet.

"Thanks, little one," Ashley says, picking it up and putting it on her wrist.

"Where did that puppy come from?" Mike asks.

"How did it know which Ashley was the fake?" Jayden adds.

"Border collies are one of the smartest dog breeds," Ashley says, walking over to the group.

"We should head back to the Shiba house to devise a plan to defeat this Nighlok," Jayden says.

"Not to mention, we can get to know our new ranger, too," Emily adds.