Author's Note- This fic features Teddy Oliver almost exclusively. I know, I know, I'm focusing on a made-up character, but he wouldn't leave me alone. And you know how good Olivers are at puppy-dog eyes. Also, dialogue found between {} is translated from Japanese. Which reminds me- when Teddy is speaking to Mrs. Fujikawa, the word he is actually calling her is "obaa-san." I've translated this as "Grandmother," because that has the closest connotations. It's often used as a form of respectful address, even to an elderly non-relative. It literally translates to "old woman," but that sounds disrespectful in English. Oh, and there is no such sound as "Dee" in Japanese. So "Teji" is how Mrs. Fujikawa would pronounce "Teddy" and "chan" is a term of endearment. Double vowels (e.g. "Doozo,") are pronounced as such, stretching the vowel sound out for two beats. (Doh-oh-zo.) Now that we've had our language lesson for the day, on with the fic! (GOD, that was a long Author's Note...)
As Tommy came down the stairs this evening, he saw his younger brother seated before the computer, fingers flying away. This in itself was not unusual. Teddy had the computer reserved from eight to ten at night, under the family's system. The Oliver family only had one computer, a strategy adopted by Sarah to keep the rest of the family from turning into Net potatoes. Not that Sarah didn't appreciate the computer, but the only thing she was into was the Food Network. Daniel used it to pay his bills, Tommy had fallen in love with the computer games, Chelsea was playing around with some of the graphics programs, and Teddy- Teddy had found himself involved in the wonderful world of online fandom.
Tommy grinned as he entered the study, noting the look of intense concentration on his younger brother's face. "So what's up in the world of TH fandom this evening?"
"Hmm?" The thirteen-year-old looked up from the screen, smiling as he saw his older brother. "Not much, just chatting," Teddy replied. "I'm doing some research for my new fanfic."
"Who're you talking to?"
"Miko- you know, the one who knows everything about sentai? I need some information about the Nezuman vehicles from the third season."
"Right." Frankly, Tommy tended to get lost very quickly when Teddy started talking about the Turbo Heroes television show. Sure, he'd watched it a couple times, and had in fact found the adapted program fairly amusing. He just wasn't much of a fan. "So I would imagine you're not going to the tournament with me, right?"
"No, I'm just gonna let you and Jason go male-bond or whatever." Enjoying his barb, Teddy didn't duck quickly enough when his brother reached out to catch him in a headlock. "Hey, watch the hair!"
Tommy laughed. Sometimes Teddy sounded entirely too much like him. Releasing the boy, he watched in amusement as Teddy straightened himself up and promptly began typing. Leaning in, Tommy read the words off the screen.
CyberDragon: _Sorry about the time lag, guys. My Neanderthal brother decided to re-establish the pecking order._
Phasm Hero: _Perfectly understandable. Is this the black belt?_
SirSTACK: _Phasm, they're BOTH black belts, remember?_
Miko: _And the sister. Where are you again, Ted?_
CyberDragon: _Brown. And be careful what you say, guys. He's demonstrating his lack of manners again by reading over my shoulder._
Tommy pulled back looking sheepish. "Sorry... Seriously, are you going to be okay in the house alone?"
"Yes, Tommy." Teddy rolled his eyes. "I'm thirteen. I can take care of myself. Mom and Dad trust me, otherwise they wouldn't have gone out to their anniversary dinner without getting a baby-sitter. Chill."
"Hey, I'm just worried about my baby brother." Tommy cast another look at the computer screen. "Now, you're sure none of these people are psychos?"
"TOMMY!"
The Red Zeo Ranger decided that this was his cue to leave.
A flash of light and a low rumble, coming from the park not too far away, broke his reverie. Hitting the save button out of habit, Teddy stood up and headed to the window. After living almost six years in Angel Grove, he had become quite familiar with the sound of objects hurtling through Earth's atmosphere, and it sounded as if something had crashed in the park. The question was, should he try and get in contact with Tommy, or go check it out himself? If this were a plot by one of the numerous villains circling the planet, it would be silly to place himself in danger. However, it didn't really match up with the style of any of those villains. Except for Dark Specter, the Alliance members generally possessed all the subtlety of a two-by-four to the back of the head. And Specter was currently occupied with sending his Neji Rangers.
So Teddy doubted it was a monster attack. Which meant that someone had crashed into the park, probably not on purpose, and could quite likely be hurt. That thought made up his mind. Quickly, he glanced at the clock- 10:30. Since it was Friday, and therefore not a school night, Tommy could be out QUITE late, and his parents would be dining and dancing to the wee hours of the morning. Nobody would know if he sneaked down to the park, and Angel Grove was a pretty safe place, if you didn't count the monsters. Heading out the door, Teddy grabbed his jacket. It was the middle of November, after all.
Carefully, he moved closer to the downed ship, appraising its appearance. A round, semi-streamlined egg, it looked like nothing so much as a pre-fabricated escape pod, with fins and some sort of drive. No weapons were visible, and Teddy moved a little closer to the crater.
That was when he saw the movement from the hole. The canopy of the pod was open, so Teddy figured that the pilot was trying to get out of the crater. Moving to the edge, he saw something rather unexpected. A girl of about his age was scrabbling at the edges, trying to climb them. She was hampered, however, by the ankle-length, flame-orange gown that she wore. He had to admit, it looked good on her, contrasting nicely with pale skin and dark hair.
"Excuse me," he called down. "Can I offer you a hand?"
She looked up at him, and for a moment didn't seem to understand. Then her puzzled expression cleared, and she nodded. "Please. Are you an Earth native?"
"Yeah," Teddy responded, leaning down. The girl grabbed his hands, and he managed to pull her up the side of the hole, while she assisted by bracing her feet against the walls. Finally he got her to the top. "My name's Teddy Oliver."
"Angharad, Princess of Cimmera," she responded, attempting to appear dignified. She was so covered in mud, however, that she simply looked like a drowned cat. "I have come to Earth on a mission of great importance."
"Well, I think you'd better change clothes before you get sick," Teddy responded. "If you'll come back to my place, you can clean up, and maybe I can help you."
For a moment, Angharad looked as if she would protest. She fixed Teddy with amber eyes, eyes that seemed almost orange in the half-light of the moon. Then she nodded. "Please. I could use a run through the refresher."
"Um, Princess?" Teddy sounded apologetic as he led her back
towards his
house. "Things are a little different here than you're probably used
to..."
Angharad nodded. "Yes, although I find it hard to believe that
your
people still clean themselves with water. The scented soap was nice,
though."
"I'll tell my sister you liked it." Pulling a chair from the
kitchen
table, Teddy noticed how different Angharad looked, now wearing an
orange
T-shirt and a pair of his jeans. "I just thought of something- how do
you speak
English? I know I don't have powers to act as universal translators."
"I have translation spell cast on me," she explained. "It picks
up the
first language I hear, and causes me to speak and understand that one.
Very
handy when you don't know where you'll end up."
"Which brings us to the question of why you're on Earth in the
first
place. Did a ship crash or something?"
"No. You see, my home planet is under attack by Kaiju, the Dark
Wizard.
His creatures are trying to conquer us and enslave my people. Our
legends say
that in our darkest hour, the line of the king will free the Koryuu
Phoenix,
and its power shall free our people. When this attack came, our wizards
searched the galaxy and found the Phoenix's avatar was on Earth. So I
came
here, in part to find the Phoenix, and in part to escape from the
battle."
"This avatar- it's an Earth person?"
"Yes. According to the writings, the avatar of the Phoenix is
the child
of Destiny. He and all his line have the lines of destiny running
strong within
them. They are heroes and centers for the events that occur. I must
find the
avatar by sunrise, or the chance will be lost to free the Phoenix for
another
solar year, and I do not believe our world can survive that long."
Teddy smiled. "You're in luck, then. I think I know who your
Phoenix is.
Child of Destiny? It's got to be my brother, Tommy. He's the leader of
Earth's
Rangers, formerly the Green Ranger, and the whole family has strange
abilities.
Heck, his Zord is even the Phoenix! I'll call him."
"We must hurry. I believe the Wizard has followed me here."
"Tommy? Tommy, come in." Nothing but static answered Teddy's
communicator call. "Shit, this is not good. Zordon!" Still nothing.
Teddy
cocked an eyebrow at Angharad. "Does this Wizard guy have the ability
to jam
communications?" At her nod, he sighed. "I was afraid of that. Now- can
he
track you?"
"To within a hundred-yard radius."
Teddy's response to that was a curse more commonly heard in the
shipyards of Eltare. "Then the last thing we want to do is hang around
here.
We'll be sitting ducks. Come on; we'll head to the Youth Center on
foot, and
try to hook up with Tommy there."
"Angharad? What's your planet like?" he asked, hoping to find
something
to take his mind off his nervousness.
"It's so beautiful," she responded. "It's warmer than your
Earth, since
we circle a binary star. We have two moons, as well, Hitori and Akama."
"What do you like to do for fun?"
"Sneak out of the palace." There was an obvious smile in
Angharad's
voice. "It gets so boring sometimes, being a princess. Especially the
youngest
of three. My oldest sister, Aerin, will receive the crown when our
parents die,
so she spends all her time training to be Queen. History, politics,
etiquette-
the classes would drive me insane, but at least it's something to DO.
She goes
all around the planet, seeing how everything works.
"Then there's my middle sister, Kaeri. She's trained to be a
Priestess
of the Flame, like the second child of the king has on our planet since
anyone
can remember. She studies magic, healing- heck, she spends more time at
the
Temple than she does at home!
"Me? I'm the third child, the one nobody was expecting. It's
pretty
clear I was an accident, even though my parents love me. But there's no
future
for me, so I'm pretty much given the run of the palace, but aside from
my
general studies, I don't have anything to do."
Teddy nodded. "I kind of know how that is, in a way. I'm the
youngest of
three- or maybe of four, depending on how you look at it. Tommy, he's
the Red
Ranger, leader of the Zeo Rangers and a planetary legend! He's a hero,
an
incredible warrior, and a phenomenal commander. Then there's Chelsea,
my
sister. She's also a great fighter- heck, she's one of the Deshaadra,
the
galactic warrior elite! Not to mention that she's going to marry Trey
of
Triforia in a few years and probably be Queen. And I can't forget
David,
Tommy's OTHER twin. He's a great Ranger- the only reason he didn't stay
on the
team is because he doesn't want to. He's a healer, too, trained by his
adopted
father, and just by virtue of the fact that he's a natural White. Don't
get me
wrong, I love my brothers and my sister, but- after all that, what is
there for
me to be?"
"It's hard to be the overshadowed one," Angharad mused.
"Sometimes,
when
I can't stand it anymore, I'll sneak out of the palace and go riding on
the
Currents of Flame, off to the west. Those are powerful wind currents
that come
up out of a canyon, off the lava flow at the bottom. I managed to make
friends
with a gyrfalcon, and he lets me ride him until we're both exhausted."
"Man, I wish I could do that." Teddy's voice was wistful. "I've
always
wanted to fly- I think it comes in the Oliver bloodline. Tommy's had
two ground
Zords and two flying Zords, and he's repeatedly said he'll stay in the
air. He
let me fly the Phoenix, once... It was awesome."
"How could you fly his Zord without powers?"
"Well, the Power is really only necessary to start the thing,
like the
keys to a car." Seeing Angharad's blank look, Teddy dropped the analogy
and
moved on. "Anyway, after that, anybody can pilot the thing. Of course,
without
Power-enhanced reflexes, your chances in battle totally stink, but for
just
flying, you do fine."
A sudden rustling sound caught Teddy's attention, and he raised
a hand
to cut Angharad off as she moved to respond. "Houston, we have a
problem," he
murmured. "I think we're about to have company."
As if in response to his words, a tall man stepped out of the
shadows.
He was clad in black battle armor, with an opaque visor hiding his
face.
"Surrender the princess, and you are free to go, boy," he drawled.
"Go jump in a lake," Teddy snapped back, pushing Angharad
behind him.
"You could use the bath."
"You are surrounded, outnumbered, and unarmed," the soldier
responded,
as more began to appear. "Surrender, and the Dark Wizard will be
merciful."
Teddy's response was short, to the point- and two of the least
pleasant
words in the Triforian language. Behind him, Angharad whistled.
"Can you fight?" he asked her quietly.
"I know a few moves."
"Then head for that white garage when I say the word. GO!"
Throwing
himself to one side, Teddy caught the nearest soldier completely by
surprise. A
quick snap kick had the man on the ground, clutching a definitely
broken knee.
Beside him, Teddy saw Angharad escape the grasp of a soldier by
stamping down
hard on his foot and launching a kick into his groin. Then the two of
them were
off and running for the garage Teddy had indicated.
"Now what?" Angharad asked, as the two of them reached the
closed
garage
door.
"Pattersons' door has a short," Teddy explained. "Kick it in
the right
place, and voila!" Suiting actions to words, he kicked one of the
panels and
the door began to rise. Grabbing Angharad, he pushed her under the
door. "Go
close it!" he yelled. "Hit the button by the light switches, by the
door to the
house!"
"What about you?"
"I'll hold these guys off!" he replied, just as the first wave
of
soldiers reached the garage. Instantly, Teddy was in motion, a
five-foot
whirlwind of pain.
After a long moment, Teddy heard the door behind him stop, then
begin to
descend. He continued his fight for a few more minutes, then threw
himself
under the door just before it hit the ground. For a long moment, there
was
silence, only broken by the sounds of the soldiers attempting to open
the door.
"How'd you know about the door?" Angharad asked, helping Teddy
to his
feet.
The boy shrugged. "I catsit when they're on vacation."
"Oh."
The thumping on the door grew louder, and both children knew
that
it was
only a matter of time before the wizard's forces broke down the door.
"What are
we going to do?" Angharad asked, her amber eyes wide and frightened.
"Tommy would probably fight them- but I'm not Tommy," he
muttered. "I
don't have any powers, or the muscle to back me up. I need a
distraction,
something to keep them busy while we go out. Hopefully if we give them
something else to focus on, we can lose them."
"What after that? If they follow us to the gathering place-"
"Youth Center," Teddy corrected.
"Whatever. If they follow us there, a large number of people
could get
hurt."
"Let's burn that bridge when we come to it. We've got to get
out of
here
first." Suddenly a pair of skateboards hanging on the wall caught his
eye, and
he grinned. "And I think I know exactly how to do it. Get those
skateboards
down and find me a rope or something- I'm gonna search the trunk of
this car."
Nobody locks their car doors once the garage is securely shut,
so
it was
child's play for Teddy to pop the trunk. A few minutes of rummaging
around
produced a highway emergency kit, including flares and an extra tank of
gas.
"Is this some type of binding material?" Angharad asked,
holding up a
roll of something silver.
"Duct tape! The answer to an engineer's prayers. Toss it here,
and hand
me one of those milk crates." After a few minutes and liberal amounts
of duct
tape, Teddy had constructed what appeared to be a rudimentary soapbox
car, the
milk crate perched on the front of the two skateboards. Crouching
beside the
car, Teddy nodded at Angharad, who hit the button to open the garage
door.
The soldiers outside had been attempting to break the door down
for
several minutes, but when it began opening on its own, they had the
sense to
back away warily. For a moment, nothing happened, then Teddy's soapbox
racer
shot out from under the rising partition. For a few seconds, nothing
happened,
as it rolled into the center of the gathering. Then the flare that
Teddy had
taped to the gas can burned all the way down, and the whole thing
exploded.
"NOW!" Teddy yelled, grabbing Angharad and pulling her out of
the
garage. The two of them went unnoticed in the commotion, having sneaked
out
through the tiny corridor between car and garage wall. Then they were
lost in
the carefully manicured suburban underbrush, listening to the chaos
behind
them. Anyone who knew Tommy Oliver would find the grin on Teddy's face
very
familiar as he disappeared into the shadows.
"That's an understatement," Teddy muttered under his breath,
looking at
the single bench. Louder, he continued, "Don't worry about it, mister.
We come
down here all the time." Taking Angharad's hand, he led her off the
bus.
Martin Avenue was on the north side of Angel Grove's harbor
district,
the only place in town that it was still possible to get mugged in
broad
daylight. Reasonable people didn't go there at all if they could help
it, and
certainly never at night. So Teddy and Angharad were alone on the
deserted
street.
"What are we doing here?" Angharad asked, sticking close to
Teddy. He
grinned to himself. As a princess, Angharad had barely ever been out of
the
house, let alone in the bad section of town. He, on the other hand, had
spent
eight years of his life in a place like this, learning everything Tommy
could
teach him.
"We've got a new plan," he informed her. "With the Wizard
jamming all
the communications, we're going to need to go to the Power Chamber
ourselves.
And that means we'll need wheels. I don't particularly like the idea of
having
those soldiers catching us on foot, on the road out of town."
"So- why did we come here?"
"I've got some friends here. One of them can get us
transportation."
Suddenly a voice from an alley caused the two of them to
freeze. "Isn't
it past your bedtime, kiddies?"
Teddy relaxed. "Hey, Mike. I'm looking for Jacob. Is he at the
garage?"
"You kidding, man? He lives there. What's your problem,
Oliver?" The
speaker came out of the shadows, revealing himself to be a tall, skinny
man
with ash blond hair and pale blue eyes.
"I need to pick up something he's got ready for me. Care to
walk us
there?"
"Sure- although you could probably get in on your own. Come
on."
The man
led them down the alleyway to a door set in one of the brick walls and
knocked.
After a minute, a panel slid open.
"Oh, hey, Mike," a deep voice greeted them. "What's up?"
"Ted Oliver's here to pick something up?"
The panel slid shut, then the entire door opened, revealing a
large
black man with graying hair and laugh lines around his eyes. "Hey, Ted.
You
know, when I told you Tyrone was willing to sell you his bike, I
expected you
to come by during daylight."
"Things happened," Teddy replied easily. "Angharad, this is
Jacob
Washington, one of the best mechanics I know. Jacob, this is my friend
Angharad."
"Pleased to meet you," Jacob smiled. "Come on in- the bike's
all
ready."
The three of them filed into the garage, where Teddy instantly
saw the
machine in question. "Cool!" he breathed. "I thought you were just
restoring
it!"
"I got a little creative," Jacob shrugged, grinning. "You
like?"
Teddy's eyes were wide as he looked over the motorbike. Most of
it was
green, with a scale pattern in black. On the front fender, two golden
eyes
blazed. The chrome shone silver, and the whole thing looked ready for
action.
"Too cool. How much do I owe you, Jake?"
"Twenty dollars. My little brother takes good care of his
stuff, so
there wasn't too much work I had to do. Part of the reason I decided to
have
some fun with it."
Teddy handed over the money, and just barely caught the helmet
Jacob
tossed to him. "Safety first," the older man chuckled. Teddy returned
the
laugh, noticing that the helmet was painted with the same dragon
pattern as the
bike. "And one for your lady friend, too." The helmet Jacob handed
Angharad was
orange, painted with a firebird on it.
"How much for the helmets?"
"They're part of the package," Jacob replied, dismissing that
with a
wave of his hand. "I dunno, they just looked right with the bike."
"They're perfect, Jacob, thanks." Teddy helped Angharad into
her
helmet,
then helped her mount the bike. A hand signal had Mike open the garage
door.
Pulling on his helmet, Teddy revved the bike and tore off, waving to
his
friends as he did so. Jacob sighed, pulling the garage door shut again.
"You think he's in trouble?" he asked his assistant. Mike
snorted.
"Always."
"What's up there?" Angharad asked, pointing.
"Mid-Autumn festival. That way's Chinatown. Normally they
celebrate
earlier, but things have been seriously hectic around here for a
while." The
sound of engines cut into their conversation, and Teddy looked over his
shoulder. "Oh, man! Not these guys again!" The Dark Wizard's troops
were back,
this time mounted on vehicles that looked like nothing so much as Rebel
speeder
bikes from "Return of the Jedi." Without a second thought, Teddy gunned
his
engine, running the red light and slipping easily between the cars
coming
through the intersection. A crash and some violent swearing behind him
indicated that at least one of his pursuers had not been so lucky. A
grin
formed under Teddy's helmet as he tore down the street, Angharad's arms
tightening convulsively around his waist as he went.
The streets had been closed to traffic for the festival, but
luckily
there were no parades that evening. Teddy crashed through the wooden
sawhorses
at the end of the street, sending residents scattering in terror. His
three
pursuers came up behind him fast. Gunning the engine, Teddy scanned the
street
ahead of him for an out, and he quickly found one.
"Get ready to lean left!" he yelled to Angharad. "NOW!" With
that, he
whipped the handlebars to the right, taking a turn onto a cross street
without
slowing down. Angharad's weight counterbalanced him, and he made the
turn with
ease. Two of his pursuers did the same, but the third took the turn a
little
too widely and spun out into a food kiosk.
"One down, two to go," Teddy grinned. Suddenly a laser blast
whipped
past his ear. "Damn it!" he growled. "Tomorrow I go to Justin and ask
him to
build me a blaster."
"Got it covered," Angharad announced. To Teddy's surprise, she
reached
around to the small of her back and pulled out a small hand blaster.
Quickly,
she began returning fire. One shot hit the front anti-grav unit on one
of their
trackers, catapulting him up into the air. Teddy winced as the man
slammed down
in the back of a truck full of fertilizer.
"That was NOT pleasant," he mused. "I almost feel sorry for
him."
The bike roared down the street as Angharad and their last
follower
traded blaster fire, and Teddy concentrated on keeping his hide intact.
Suddenly he realized where they were headed and grinned. "Angharad! Sit
down
and hold on!" he yelled. "We're about to have some fun!"
"What?" Angharad asked, facing front once again. Her eyes
widened
as she
saw where they were headed. "Merciful Flame! What are you DOING?" She
tightened
her arms around Teddy's waist, tucking her head into his neck.
Chinatown in Angel Grove is right next to the harbor district,
and
right
through the middle of it, the Rampoon river runs through a concrete
canal down
to the sea. Now, the Rampoon is no Mississippi, but it isn't a trickle,
either.
The water is a good thirty feet across, and deep enough that riverboats
often
cruise along, offering dinner and scenery, even through the night. What
all
this boils down to is that Teddy should have been slowing down right
now.
Instead, he gave the engine MORE gas.
"Hold tight," Teddy said tersely. "This is going to take luck."
With
that, the bike roared up an embankment and arced out over the river.
Then it
plummeted back towards the water- and landed on the back deck of a
dining
cruise. Teddy quickly slewed the bike in a circle, cutting the engine
as he did
so. Behind them, there was a splash.
"What was that?" Angharad asked, pulling her helmet off. "The
soldier
who was behind us- where is he?"
Teddy grinned. "I'd say he missed the boat."
"Why are we here?" Angharad asked. "More friends?"
"Something like that," Teddy replied. He pulled the bike over
in front
of an apartment building, and quickly secured it to a parking meter.
"Come on,
I've got someone I want you to meet."
The two children headed up to the fourth floor of the building,
and
Teddy knocked on the door.
"Dare desu ka?" came a voice from inside.
"Teddy Oliver, obaa-san. Doozo, to o akete kudasai." In
response to
Teddy's request, the door opened to reveal an elderly Asian woman, not
much
taller than Teddy, her hair done in a bun.
{Ah, Teji-chan!} she exclaimed in Japanese. {Come in, come in!}
Ushering
the two children into the apartment, she gave Angharad a piercing look.
{And is
this your girlfriend?}
Teddy blushed. {Not exactly, Grandmother. She's my friend,
Angharad.}
Turning to Angharad, he quickly switched to English. "This is Mrs.
Fujikawa, a
friend of mine. She doesn't speak English. I'm hoping she'll let us
stay here
for the evening, and we can get moving for the Power Chamber when it
starts
getting light. Don't worry-" he held up a hand to forestall the protest
he knew
was coming. "I'll time it so we'll get to the Power Chamber almost
forty
minutes before sunrise. But I don't want to try that road in the dark.
Besides-
you need sleep." Seeing Angharad, he turned back to Mrs. Fujikawa.
{Grandmother, we're kind of in trouble, but we can't go to the
police.
Can we stay here for a few hours? We should be on our way around six.}
She smiled. {Of course you can stay, child. Look at the two of
you,
you're almost skin and bones! Sit down, let me get you something to
eat.}
Smiling in relief, Teddy bowed. "Arigatoo gozaimasu," he
thanked her.
The two children sat down at the kitchen table while Mrs. Fujikawa
moved around
the kitchen.
"So- how did you meet this woman?" Angharad asked.
"Well, Tommy got me to volunteer at the Senior Center with him,
not
long
after we moved here. Mrs. Fujikawa was down there trying to sign up for
one of
the Aquarobics programs. She may be seventy, but she hasn't slowed down
at all.
Unfortunately, no one at the Senior Center that day spoke Japanese.
Nobody but
me, that was. See, I used to live in LA, and I hung out with a lot of
kids who
spoke Japanese. So I picked it up. Anyway, Mrs. Fujikawa and I got to
talking,
and I invited her on a picnic, and she invited me over for dinner, and
things
just went on from there."
"You have a lot of interesting friends."
"Yeah. Of course, I was lucky enough to grow up- less than
sheltered.
I've been a lot of places and done a lot of things."
Angharad laughed, but there wasn't a lot of humor in the sound.
"I
always wanted an adventure... now I'm having one, and it's not as much
fun as I
expected."
"Nope. But look on the bright side- you met me." He threw her
the
"Oliver grin" that had melted teachers and parents alike. She giggled.
"There is that."
The conversation lapsed into silence as Mrs. Fujikawa brought
them
bowls
of udon, wheat noodles in soy broth. She also poured Teddy a cup of
ocha, green
tea. Since he intended to keep watch, he needed the caffeine fix. After
their
meal, Teddy turned to Mrs. Fujikawa.
{Grandmother, is there anywhere that Angharad can sleep for a
while?
She's very tired, and she's not used to staying up all night.} {Of course,} the older woman replied, rising. {Come with me.}
She led
the pair into the living room, where she pulled a rolled up mat out of
one of
the closets. Spreading it on the ground, she quickly laid sheets and
blankets
over it.
"Tatame," Teddy explained. "Rice sleeping mat."
{Comes in handy when my children visit. Your friend can sleep
here.}
It took some convincing, but Angharad finally stretched out on
the mat.
As Teddy had figured, she was asleep in only a few seconds.
{She is very pretty,} Mrs. Fujikawa observed.
{Yeah, I guess. She's really tired. This has all been very hard
on
her.}
The Asian woman gave him a shrewd look. {You're not so
unaffected by
this as you seem, Teji-chan.}
{I'm more used to it that she is. My life would make a good
science-fiction movie.}
{You are always helping those who are less fortunate than you.
My life
would have been much poorer without you in it. For this, I wish to give
you
something.}
Teddy shook his head in protest. {Your friendship has been as
much of a
gift as I could ever want.}
{So gallant. If you will not take a gift, think of it as a
trust.} She
walked back into her bedroom, and after a few minutes, came back with a
katana
in a sheath. {This sword has been in my husband's family for years.
When he
died, I thought to give it to one of my sons or grandsons, but none of
them
were right for it. For a long time, I wondered what that meant, and
then I met
you. I realized that the sword was intended for you, for me to give you
when
you had need of it.}
{But- an heirloom like this should remain in your family.}
Mrs. Fujikawa smiled. {You ARE my family, Teji-chan, as much as
my sons
and grandsons, for you have been here for me when they could not. They
have not
forgotten me, but we are spread across the country, and sometimes an
old woman
gets lonely. You have always been here for me. Besides, none of my
children are
warriors, those who should hold this sword. You are a warrior, and I
want you
to have this. It can go to no more deserving person.}
Teddy took the sword from her gently, bowing deeply. {Thank
you,
Grandmother.} Examining the hilt, he was not too surprised to find a
phoenix
engraved there. Seem to be running into those everywhere, he mused.
Then,
slinging the sword and scabbard over his back, ninja-style, he sat down
on the
couch to keep watch.
"I know you can hear me, Princess," the Wizard sneered. "Listen
very
carefully. We have your Phoenix. I'd rather have his power for my own,
but if
you aren't here to release the power at sunrise, I'll kill him, and it
will be
another hundred years before the Phoenix chooses an avatar. Oh, and
just to
make sure you know I'm not bluffing..." The Dark Wizard gestured to
someone off
screen, and the image expanded, revealing four guards surrounding
Tommy,
obviously keeping him subdued.
"You son of a bitch," Teddy growled, even though the magical
image
could
not hear him.
"The cliffs, Princess, on the western edge of town. Be here by
sunrise,
or your Phoenix dies." The image flickered out.
Momentarily ignoring Mrs. Fujikawa, who had understood little
of the
exchange, Teddy rested his hands on Angharad's shoulders. "What are we
going to
do?" he asked quietly.
She sighed. "I cannot allow him to kill the Phoenix. He is my
world's
only hope. And- I cannot allow him to kill your brother. We'll have to
do as he
says."
"And hope we can pull our fat out of the fire. I guess now we
find out
if I've inherited the Oliver gene for flying by the seat of my pants."
Rising,
Teddy turned to their hostess.
{Grandmother, I have to go. I wish I could explain what was
going on,
but I think you might be better off not knowing,} Teddy explained
earnestly.
{I understand,} Mrs. Fujikawa nodded. {That was your brother in
trouble,
was it not? Of course you must go. Good luck, children.}
Teddy bowed. {Goodbye, Grandmother. And thank you.}
Her lips drew together in a tight line. "Walk a step behind me,
to my
right. You'll be my honor guard, not that it'll do much good."
"We'll have me and Tommy in the same place," Teddy chuckled.
"We might
surprise you." He fell into step where he was told, however, and the
two of
them made their way to the knot of soldiers waiting for them. Teddy
noticed
with some satisfaction that there were a lot fewer than had attacked
them
earlier in the evening.
"Princess Angharad." Kaiju smiled thinly. "How nice of you to
grace us
with your presence." His eyes fell on Teddy, and one thin brow lifted.
"And
you've even brought your honor guard. Perhaps this one will be more
capable
than the poor fools who were protecting you on Cimmera."
"Those `poor fools' bought me the time to escape," Angharad
reminded the
wizard.
"And we led your armor-plated butts on a chase all over the
city,
remember that," Teddy added.
The Dark Wizard snarled. "I am not likely to forget, boy."
A little farther back, Teddy could see some of the soldiers
doing
double-takes at the resemblance he and Tommy shared. Teddy took the
opportunity
to wave at his brother. "How're you doing, Tommy?"
"I've had worse," Tommy replied. His voice was somewhat weak,
but his
tone was dry. Teddy figured there was nothing wrong with him that
morphing or a
night's rest wouldn't cure.
"Enough!" Raising a hand, Kaiju turned back to Tommy. "Now that
you're
here, Princess, I will keep my end of the bargain. I will not kill your
Phoenix. Instead, I will bind him to the darkness, so that when his
power
descends, he will do MY bidding!"
Tommy didn't have much of an idea about what was going on. All
he knew
was that he'd come home from the tournament, and subsequent party, only
to be
pounced on by these goons. Tired and outnumbered, he had quickly been
subdued,
and had been listening to them ramble about ancient prophecies ever
since.
Despite all of that, he still didn't have the faintest idea what was
going on,
but one thing he DID know. Someone was trying to turn him evil. Again.
"Could we skip this?" Tommy asked nervously, as the Dark Wizard
began to
chant. "Reruns don't begin until January." He was ignored, of course.
Meanwhile, two more soldiers moved to block Teddy from going to his
brother's
aid, leveling their blasters at Angharad to ensure his cooperation.
As the wizard finished his chant, a dark mist coalesced around
Tommy,
then faded into nothing. However, the older boy merely stood there,
dark eyes
empty. Kaiju smiled.
"Now, all that is left is to wait for the sunrise, when his
power will
descend, and belong to me! Then and only then, Princess, will I do you
and your
guardian the favor of destroying you."
"You're all heart," Teddy snapped. Off to the east, the sky
began to
lighten as the sun rose higher. Suddenly the tip of the orange orb
peeked over
the mountains, and the first ray of sunlight flashed across the land.
As
sometimes happens when the sky is clear and the air is still, for just
one
second, the light was a brilliant green. Then it cleared, and everyone
turned
to Tommy.
The teen was bathed in the orange radiance, but otherwise
seemed
unchanged.
"What?" Kaiju's eyes were practically bugging out of their
sockets.
"This cannot be!"
"I'm afraid there's been a slight change in plan." Teddy Oliver
was
practically glowing with orange light, the flames even seeming to burn
in his
eyes and along the wickedly sharp blade of his katana. "Let's rock."
A burst of orange fire whipped out, causing the dark magic
encircling
Tommy to burn away. Shaking his head to clear it, the leader of the Zeo
Rangers
found a brawl beginning around him, as Teddy began to wade through the
soldiers
attacking him. Never one to pass up a good fight, Tommy summoned his
Zeonizers.
"Zeo Ranger V, Red!" Then, with a kamikaze yell, Red Ranger
threw
himself into the battle.
It was one of THOSE battles, the kind the Power Rangers of
Earth were
famous for. All logic would seem to indicate that three people cannot
hold off
twenty-three, even when two are supercharged. The sheer press of
enemies is
certain to overwhelm them. Logic, however, has never had much sway over
Earth's
Rangers, or in fact most of the human race.
From a semi-protected position behind a couple of rocks,
Angharad was
launching stun bolts into the Dark Wizard's soldiers, not overly
concerned with
hitting either of her allies. Teddy's orange glow and Red Ranger's
crimson
Spandex made avoiding them quite easy. One overeager soldier managed to
blindside her, wrapping his arms around her waist from behind. With the
general
agility of a thirteen-year-old girl, she twisted in his grip and hit
him in the
nose with the butt of her blaster. He dropped like a rock.
Meanwhile, Red Ranger was enjoying himself, despite having to
hold back
somewhat. These soldiers were living beings, after all, even if he
didn't much
like them. Still, Red Ranger always liked a good fight, and the Zeo
energy from
morphing had combined with his adrenaline to give him a serious buzz.
No doubt
about it, Red Ranger was having a good time. Sadly, the same could not
be said
for his opponents, who were dropping like flies.
"Hope you guys have a good dental plan," Red Ranger mused.
And in yet another part of the battle, Teddy Oliver was doing
his
impression of a Cuisenart, promptly dispatching the weapons of any
soldier who
got in his way. He did not use the edge of his blade on any of the
living
opponents who faced him, though. Punches and kicks, not to mention the
occasional thump with the hilt, were doing more than enough damage as
it was.
Finally breaking clear of the goons surrounding him, Teddy found
himself face
to face with the Dark Wizard.
"I am the Phoenix," Teddy announced, in a voice not quite his
own. It
echoed slightly with power, and contained overtones far older than a
mere
thirteen. "Summoned in time of darkness, I come to defeat the evil that
threatens my people." The boy pointed his sword at Kaiju. "Defend
yourself,
wizard. Your reign ends here."
"So be it, boy. I shall not be stopped so easily." Kaiju
summoned a
sword with a black blade, and the fight was joined.
"Is it me," Red Ranger asked, letting the last of his
"playmates" slump
unconscious to the ground, "or did this guy steal his dialogue off of
bad
B-movies?"
Angharad came to stand beside him, both watching the deadly
dance being
played out before them. "He does sound like a lousy late-night
holofeed, but he
is a formidable adversary."
Red Ranger laughed shortly. "So is Teddy- but I'm not sure
that's Teddy
anymore."
Under normal circumstances, a thirteen-year-old boy has no
chance in a
swordfight with a grown man. However, these circumstances were far from
normal.
Teddy's base strength was already greater than that of a normal boy his
age,
simply from the martial arts training that he always did. Now, of
course, it
was heightened by the Phoenix power coursing through his veins, as the
energy
being lent its strength to his muscles. Plus, the Dark Wizard was
hampered by
the fact that his fighting style used only one hand, while Teddy's
katana work
allowed for the use of two. So, Teddy was holding his own.
Back and forth, parry and thrust, the two combatants danced in
a
circle,
neither one seeming to gain the upper hand. Suddenly, Kaiju cast a
blast of
dark energy at Teddy, only to have it blocked by a sudden tongue of
fire. Then,
in a sudden flurry of blows, the boy pressed his attack, driving his
opponent
backwards. In a flash, the sword flew from the wizard's hand, and he
fell
sprawling onto the ground.
Raising his katana, Teddy prepared to bring the blade down. The
deadly
sharp edge scythed downwards- and buried itself in the turf beside the
Dark
Wizard's head. "I don't kill," Teddy announced, his voice rough- but
whether he
was speaking to Kaiju or the force inside him was unknown. Without
warning,
Teddy's eyes rolled back in his head, and he fell to the ground as
orange
energy began to stream out of him. Frozen to the spot, Red Ranger and
Angharad
watched as the Phoenix took shape above Teddy's unconscious form. Eyes
made of
black fire suddenly turned on the wizard, who began crab-walking away
in utter
terror. With a piercing cry, the Phoenix dove on its prey, burning
brightly.
Kaiju didn't even have time to scream.
Red Ranger had averted his and Angharad's eyes from the scene,
and when
he looked back, there was only a charred spot on the ground. Stepping
forward,
Red Ranger gently lifted his brother into his arms.
"Zordon?" he asked, tapping his communicator. "Three to
teleport in,
please." The three of them vanished in columns of light.
"Like the bottom of your closet," the boy replied, sitting up.
"What hit
me? No, wait, I remember."
Angharad helped him off his cot, and supported him as he tried
to stand
on legs that weren't too keen on the idea just yet. "I can't believe
it. We
spent the whole evening thinking your brother was the Phoenix. What I
don't
understand is why Kaiju was fooled. He should have been able to sense
the power
of the Koryuu Phoenix."
"My Ranger powers," Tommy explained, moving to help steady his
noodle-like sibling. "The Zeo Powers are based around the Phoenix, so
it was a
pretty easy mistake."
"Besides," Zordon rumbled, startling all three of them, "as
Tommy is of
the line of the Phoenix avatar, he bore some traces of its power. The
combination made telling the difference almost impossible."
Teddy gently pushed his supporters away, managing to stand on
his own
feet. "I don't get it, Zordon. Why would the Phoenix chose me as an
avatar? I'm
just a kid."
"Exactly," the inter-dimensional being replied. "Of all the
Phoenix
line, you are the only one who had not yet achieved his destiny. Tommy
is a
Ranger. Chelsea is Deshaadra and soon to be Queen. David has also found
his
niche. You, however, were waiting, and so the Phoenix chose you."
Teddy digested this for a long moment. "Is it gone?" he asked
finally.
"Yes. Its purpose was fulfilled, and the Phoenix had no more
reason to
stay. It has returned to the realm that such energy creatures occupy
when not a
part of our world."
"Any side effects?" Tommy asked anxiously.
"One. The katana you carry, Teddy, has been changed. It is now
capable
of limited energy projection, and is strong enough to chop through even
Cog
metal."
Cocking his head, Teddy smiled. "So basically, it's a magic
weapon.
Cool."
Angharad looked up at Zordon. "Don't think I'm not grateful for
everything, but- I want to go home! My mission is done, and I really
miss my
parents."
"Understood," Zordon nodded. "Alpha, prepare a teleport to the
Royal
Palace of Cimmera. Princess Angharad, you have shown incredible bravery
and
dedication here. If you ever need the Power Rangers of Earth, you have
but to
call."
She smiled. "Thanks, Zordon. I'll remember that." Then she
turned to
Teddy, an apprehensive look on her face.
"I guess this is goodbye," he said slowly, unwilling to meet
her eyes.
"Just for now. If you want, you could come visit me anytime. I
could use
a friend."
He grinned. "You know it. If you ever need me, call. I'll be
here."
"Same for you." Quickly, she leaned over and kissed him on the
cheek.
Then she dissolved into a flare of white light and was gone.
Tommy chuckled, reaching out to ruffle his younger brother's
hair.
"Nice
going, Casanova. Looks like Chelse isn't the only one in the family
who's going
to be dating royalty."
"TOMMY!" Any further protest Teddy might have made was cut off
with a
yawn that nearly split the boy's face. "Can we go home now? I've been
up for
twenty-three hours straight. The caffeine and adrenaline are both
beginning to
wear down."
"Sure. But YOU get to explain this one to Mom and Dad."
"ME! This is NOT my fault! Besides, YOU'RE the leader of the
Rangers."
Still arguing, the brothers teleported out, heading for home as the sun
rose
over Angel Grove.