Spoilers and warnings: General series spoilers. This was completed shortly after the ABC Kids airing of "Return of Thunder" part 2, and contains spoilers up to that point.
Followup to: Home in A Breeze (on Fanfiction.net and my archive)/ Looking for Cam (on my archive). I've tried to make this readable without reading either of those.
Author's notes: Even though there are technically only three Rangers on the team at the time I write this, not six, I've chosen to follow some speculation about the identity of the sixth Ranger. This is set at some point in the future, and would probably be a standard fic if I had the benefit of seeing the episodes yet to air. It is a slight crossover with Time Force, featuring two of the Rangers from that series, with a third appearing.
This was posted on RangerComm first, with later posts on fanfiction.net. The only difference between the two postings is a scene in part 9 of the RangerComm posting (part 7 on ffn) that I later didn't like. This version matches the fanfiction.net posted version.
Breeze Twice Blown
by EstiRose
copyright 2003
It happened suddenly. No, it wasn't night, and it wasn't stormy, but it tossed the six to unfamiliar ground.
"Anyone know the license number of that truck?" Dustin groaned. The Yellow Wind Ranger struggled up from where he had landed, a few feet away from a decorative pagoda.
"No," chorused several voices at ones as some of the others sat up to take stock of their situation.
The first up was Shane, the Wind's Red Ranger and sometime leader. Technically speaking, he was the leader of the whole group, though the non-Winds might dispute that.
"Cam?" asked the third of the Wind Rangers, "You have any idea where we are?" A practical and non-practical question at the same time. Cam was the most technically minded of the whole team, but until recently, hadn't been hanging around the other five a lot. Heck, before he'd started, it had never seemed like he'd left Ops.
"Not really," Cam said. He was the only one in 'civilian' gear, so to speak, dressed in a green polo shirt and black jeans. That put him apart from the rest of the team, black-clad except for flashes of their Ranger colors.
"Okay," Dustin said, "*Anybody* recognize this part of town?"
"I don't," Hunter volunteered. The elder of the two Thunder Rangers, he could have competed for top Ranger spot with Shane... but he didn't. Instead, he was content to keep to himself. Beside him, his adoptive brother and fellow Thunder Ranger, Blake, was trying to reach Sensei.
"Cam," Tori said, bringing Cam's attention to her, "You don't have a GPS or anything like that?"
Cam shook his head. "A good Ninja, or a good Samurai, should be able to figure out where they are without such technical devices." He sounded like he was quoting his father, the Wind Ranger's Sensei, by default Hunter's and Blake's, and to some extent Cam's as well.
"Okay," Shane said, "Let's split up and find out where we are." He paused, looking lost. "Who's who's partner this week?"
Hunter rolled his eyes. "You and Dustin, Tori and Blake, me and Cam."
"Right. Meet you all back in... half an hour or so." With that, Shane left, Dustin trailing behind.
"Right on, Dude!" the others could hear Dustin shout.
"Blake?" Tori said. "It looks like this path might lead out of the park."
Her partner-of-the-week looked appraisingly at it. "I agree." Oblivious to what the others might think, the two of them cautiously took each others' hand and began to scout.
That left Cam and Hunter. "Well?" the taller of the two asked. "You got a plan?"
"No," Cam admitted.
"Good," Hunter said. "Let's go... this way." It was obvious that Hunter thought himself the better-trained of the two, even though Cam had grown up in a school for ninjas and wasn't quite as fragile as Hunter thought.
* * *
Hunter relaxed against the tree. Despite Cam's total lack of technological gadgets, the two had done well in finding the edge of the park. "There's no way this can be 2001," Hunter scoffed. "This has to be some kind of elaborate training simulation. You know how Sensei can block us from remembering that."
"He can," Cam said in response, "But I have a feeling that this isn't a simulation."
"How can you be so sure?" Hunter scoffed. "Ninja masters have *powers*. Its how Lothor convinced us that your father had killed our parents. He clouded our minds so badly that we couldn't see clearly, on several occasions. And you remember what happened *then*."
Cam nodded, clearly remembering the events that had led up to Hunter and Blake joining the Wind Rangers in their fight against Lothor. It was almost anticlimactic when he'd joined the team later on.
"So," Hunter persisted, "How can you be so sure?"
"For one thing, my father doesn't know anything on how to program a simulation," Cam said "For another... I think I've been here before. Not right *here*, but here."
"What do you mean?" Hunter asked, obviously lost.
"Because of something that happened to me before you and Blake appeared on the scene."
Leaning forward, as if interested, and looking very interested, Hunter said, "Something happened to you."
It wasn't meant as a question. Hunter wanted to know, and he wanted to know *now*. Cam sighed. "Right after Tori, Shane, and Dustin became Rangers, but before you and Blake showed up, I fell through a kind of timehole into an alternate universe. I wasn't very happy; as far as I was concerned I'd just left Dad alone with three people who'd probably lose to Lothor within a week. I ran into a guy named Trip, and he figured out how to get me home."
"How?" Hunter asked. "I mean, you were there, and then you got home, but how?"
Cam looked over at him, as if noticing him for the first time. "There's some kind of link between our Earth and theirs. The world I was in had its own Rangers and villians. When one of theirs was trying to do some kind of time travel experiment, I was in the wrong place at the wrong time. I got pulled in, and their Ranger team had to get me out."
Whatever Hunter was going to ask was drowned out by Dustin's return. "Hey, Dudes! We're in this totally weird universe. The Power Rangers are real!"
"You don't say," was Cam's only comment.
"Man, I can't believe you don't believe me," Dustin said. "They're real! We'd gone to the other side of the park, and there was this monster, just as ugly as any of Lothor's! Then this Ranger team showed up, and they fought the monster... it was like we were in a comic book."
Up behind him, Shane had a silly grin, Dustin's goofiness obviously affecting him.
"Sounds like you two had more luck than we did," Tori said, coming up a third path. At some point, she'd let go of Blake's hand. "We didn't find anything."
"Obviously we're in a different place," Shane offered. "You don't grow an entire Ranger team overnight." His glance swept over the two Thunders and Cam.
"No," Cam agreed. "You don't." The newest member of the team glanced at his morpher, so much more conspicuous than any of the others'.
"So, we're in 2001, and there's a Ranger team," Hunter said, obviously trying to play team moderator. "Anything else?"
Tori raised her eyebrows. "We're in 2001?"
Hunter nodded. "We ran across a newspaper vending machine. The date on the front page of the paper said that we're in 2001."
"How could we be drawn into a universe that's two years behind?" Blake objected.
His older brother gave Cam a nudge. "Ask him."
Shane's mouth opened in an 'O' of understanding. "That would be about the time where you disappeared for two hours?"
"And you hog-tied me and took me back to Dad, yes," Cam said, his nose apparently wrinkling from the memory. At Blake's confused look, he continued, "I fell through a temporary 'temporal wormhole' shortly after Shane, Tori, and Dustin got their morphers. I ended up in 2001. And there was a Ranger team there. I got to spend an hour or two in the past, and I couldn't use half my money because it had dates after 2001."
Hunter looked at him, comprehension dawning. "That's why you looked at all my quarters and wouldn't let me buy the newspaper."
"You don't have any money right now that's from 2001 or before," Cam answered. "In fact, now that we know we're in 2001, we'll have to be very careful."
"Right," Tori said, getting out her wallet and sorting through it. She glanced at her fellow Wind Rangers and the other two began hastily sorting through their wallets.
"So," Hunter said, "You said earlier that when you were here before, that you came in contact with their Ranger team." He was obviously trying to lead, mainly because he didn't have to sort through his money.
"Assuming this is the same dimension I landed in, then yes, I came in contact with their Ranger team. Of course, we might have arrived before I ever met them, or this could be a different world all together."
Various and sundry assorted Rangers nodded at that comment. "So," Shane said, "If this is the same world where you landed last time, how did you get out?"
"With the help of two people," Cam said. He took his glasses off and polished them. "The first was my equivalent on their Ranger team, Trip. The second was a man named Eric Myers." At the last name, Cam grimaced.
"So, where do we find them?" Blake asked.
"I don't know," Cam said. At the rest of the group's disbelieving looks, he added, "I was in so much of a hurry that I never really looked. Trip and I took a taxi to their base, and I had other things on my mind than writing down the address. All I remember is that they ran some kind of Odd Jobs shop in some kind of clocktower."
"And Eric Myers?" Shane asked.
"All I know is that he's the head of the Silver Guardians." Cam shook his head. "And we didn't get along."
"I wonder why," Dustin mumbled.
"So," Tori said, "Why don't we split up? Half of us can look for the Silver Guardians, and half of us can look for the Ranger team."
That seemed to be the most sensible solution possible at the moment. Shane looked at all of them. "Tori, Dustin, you and Blake go and see if you can find the Silver Guardians. The rest of us will try to find the Odd Jobs shop, since Cam has some idea where it is."
His barb didn't precisely go unnoticed. "We'll find it," Cam promised. "And I'll come back with the device that Trip used. Assuming we're in the right universe, of course."
"What happens if we're in the *wrong* universe?" Blake asked, looking to his brother.
"Cam'll get us home," Hunter said, in complete confidence. "Right, Cam?"
"I'm perfect, but I'm not that perfect," Cam muttered.
Ignoring Cam's comment, Hunter gently started steering Cam in the direction of the clock tower, Shane catching on that he was supposed to follow. The rest of the team seemed to catch the hint, too, with the other three Rangers arguing about which way to go.
"Dudes," Dustin said, after a few minutes' walk, "I think we're totally lost here."
"I agree," Blake said. "We have no idea what the Silver Guardians are, much less where to find them." He frowned. "Now I wish Cam had let Hunter buy that newspaper."
Tori shrugged. "All we have to do is act like tourists," she said, "And we'll find out."
As they walked along the street, Blake smiled at his would-be girlfriend. "Dustin can do it."
"Do what, Dude?" Dustin asked.
Blake responded by giving Dustin a gentle shove. "Ask about the Silver Guardians. We'll wait here."
Dustin brightened. "Oh, right dude!" He jogged off across the street to a small park, and Tori and Blake watched him.
"I can't believe you did that," Tori said. Blake took her hand in his own.
"I know that all Dustin needs is a push in the right direction," Blake said. He looked over at their teammate again. "It made him easy to manipulate." His expression shifted as he looked into her eyes. "I'm sorry... I didn't mean to...."
"It's okay," Tori said quickly. "I know you didn't mean it."
But she averted her eyes. Blake looked away too, glaring at a car that had parked at the curb, radio blaring. He looked back at Tori, then at the car.
"Dudes!" Dustin ran back to the two of them. "I found about those Silver Guardian guys. And that Eric Myers too. Well, sorta."
"And?" Tori prompted.
"Oh, yeah. They're some kind of private security firm run by some guy who's really rich. They're north of downtown. They're not in the phone book, but I got directions." He handed Tori a piece of paper. "It's, like, a three-mile hike! Hear that?"
Blake looked totally lost. "What?" he asked.
"The radio in the car behind us." Dustin pointed to the car behind him. "It's talking about that monster attack me and Shane saw."
The other two looked at the car as if they'd never seen it in their lives. "...And that was the latest mutant attack. Fortunately, nobody was hurt, but the monster may yet return."
"I find it interesting, Mike, that witness reports say the mutant seemed... disappointed... that he was fighting the Time Force Rangers."
"Right. Maybe this was an escaped demon from Mariner Bay, or maybe an Org from Turtle Cove. Reports are still coming in, so please stay tuned."
"Hey, you think that it's a monster from our world?" Dustin wondered.
"We might not have been the only ones coming through that... whatever it was," Tori said, a mixture of horror and understanding on her face.
Blake was bringing his morpher up and looking around, and the other two almost didn't see him ducking down a convenient alley. But once they did, they joined him. "Blake to Hunter."
"What is it, Bro?" Hunter's voice came clearly over Blake's morpher.
"We've got a problem," Blake said. "We think that one of Lothor's monsters might be stranded here as well."
"Right." Hunter's tone was decisive. "Where are Tori and Dustin?"
"We're here," Tori said.
"Here," Dustin chimed.
"I think somebody better go and keep an eye out for that monster," Hunter said. Even though his tone was one of a command, he didn't immediately come up with any guidance.
"Dustin and I will do it," Shane volunteered. "We'll keep an eye out while the four of you find our way home."
"Right, Dude," Dustin said. "I'll meet you...." He stopped awkwardly.
"Meet you just outside the park," Shane told him.
"Right!" He looked at the other two as Blake lowered his morpher. "Sorry about this. Good luck." And Dustin was off to join Shane in playing city defender.
Blake shook his head. "I'll never understand him."
Tori took his arm. "He takes a little getting used to." She looked down at the paper in her hands. "And meanwhile, we have a Silver Guardian commander to find."
"Think he'll listen to us?" Blake asked. "I mean, we're two strangers off the street!"
"Oh, I'll make him listen," Tori said sweetly. "Come on."
Blake didn't resist... much.
Hunter and Cam watched Shane jog off to join Dustin, then Hunter nudged Cam up the way towards the still-distant clock tower. "I *am* capable of figuring where to go on my own," Cam shot at the taller Hunter.
"I know," Hunter said, looking down a little. "It's just that... I'm worried. If we're here, and Lothor's there...." He gulped. "I know very well what Lothor's capable of."
Cam looked at a storefront window. "I know. The last time I was here... probably here... I was in an absolute panic. All I could think of was getting home. And now? I couldn't tell you if this was the correct universe. I can't tell you if the clock tower we're going to is the right one. I think it is, but I can't be sure."
"It'll be the right universe. We gotta believe that." Hunter placed a hand on Cam's shoulder. "You're right. We can't panic right now. Try to find a way home first, panic later."
"Right," Cam said. He paused before a bus stop with a map. "All we have to do is figure out how to get up to that clock tower."
Hunter pointed to a sign with a blue and white "I" on it. "Maybe... that'll help."
Cam followed Hunter's pointing finger. "Tourist information?" he asked.
"Any port in a storm." Cam forgotten, Hunter began to jog down the street in the direction the sign indicated, oblivious to where Cam was.
Shrugging in frustration, Cam followed him, at a slightly more sedate pace. Hunter was garnering annoyed stares and the occasional mutter about his outfit, while Cam could glide through the people on the sidewalk unnoticed. Possibly because Cam had been fortunate enough to not be wearing his uniform at the time of their 'departure'.
Being the team's sixth had its advantages, to be sure. He slowly made his way to where Hunter had stopped and was chatting up an older woman staffing the tourist information 'booth', actually a small, open storefront.
The woman handed Hunter a bunch of small brochures and a map as Cam caught up to him. "Thank you," Hunter said, turning towards Cam. "Found that clock tower," Hunter said simply. "There's a shop at the bottom called 'Nick of Time Odd Jobs', sound familiar?"
Cam closed his eyes, as if remembering. "I think that's the shop where Trip worked, yes. I'd actually have to see the inside of the shop to make sure, but it was an odd jobs shop." He opened them again and glared at Hunter. "And we're supposed to be partners, remember? We can't get separated from each other, not here."
Hunter walked off, though at a slower pace. "I know." He looked over his shoulder as Cam caught up. "You know it's because of you, right?"
Cam shook his head.
Continuing, Hunter said, "Can't leave you unprotected. I understand that. And it's not like you go and spend time with the rest of the team anyway. So... partners until you learn to play well with others."
"I get along well enough. And Dad knows I can defend myself."
Hunter snorted. "That's why Blake and I were able to catch you so easily at Ninja Ops that time, right?"
"You caught me by surprise," Cam said. He folded his arms. "It won't happen again. And besides, I'm hardly the king of dumb moves."
"And you're saying I am?" Hunter asked. He walked faster, forcing Cam to keep up with him.
"You, Blake, Tori, Dustin, Shane...." Cam shrugged.
"Right." Hunter's face was unreadable. "At least we don't have to have Sensei worry over us all the time." As Cam looked over at him with a still-annoyed expression on his face, he added, "Hey, you're his only child. Not to mention you've got that 'helpless geek' aura. I keep wanting to treat you like a little brother."
"You've got a little brother," Cam pointed out.
"Yeah, but I feel like Blake can handle himself." Hunter dropped back. "As I've said, you've got this 'helpless geek' aura around you."
Cam, looking annoyed, started walking faster, to the point where Hunter had trouble keeping up with him. "Partners!" he called.
Glancing back, Cam slowed down, grudgingly. "Right."
* * *
Dustin met Shane at the entrance to the park. "Dude!" he greeted his teammate. "So, what do we do first?"
"If he's looking for Rangers...." Shane trailed off meaningfully as they walked together into the park.
"Right!" Dustin said, grinning. "We, like, play part investigators and part monster magnets while the other four go and see people. Good job at getting the easy part of the work."
"Did someone say monster magnets?" A voice behind them called.
The two whirled around to see the monster from before laughing.
"Ready, bro?" Shane called.
"Ready." Dustin said, nodding.
"Ninja Storm! Ranger Form!"
* * *
"It's only a three mile walk. We've both done farther and faster in our training." Blake's statement was calm, collected... and, if you heard him closely, slightly tinged with fear.
"Yeah," Tori agreed. "I'm glad...."
"What?" Blake asked softly.
Tori glanced at him. "I'm glad you're here with me."
"Thanks." Blake smiled. "I'm just glad you were able to forgive what's happened between us. I used you so badly... but you were the enemy then. And Hunter razzed me so badly about falling for the enemy."
Tori's lips curved slightly. "That's so Hunter."
"And after...." His expression darkened slightly.
"Yeah. I know." She looked at him. "That wasn't the world's brightest move."
"No," Blake agreed. "We should have waited for backup."
"You should have," Tori agreed. "To have you act so cold, once again...."
She shivered, and Blake drew a protective arm around her. "I'm sorry."
They walked together like that for a while. Their uniforms garnered attention, but neither noticed. They were caught up with each other.
And then, to spoil the moment, Tori's morpher bleeped. The two Rangers looked around cautiously and slipped around an inconspicuous corner, Blake positioning himself to block Tori's conversation from casual view. "This is Tori."
"Hey, Tori," Dustin said cheerfully. "Ooof! Gotten to the Silver Guardians yet?"
"No. But you sound like you're busy." Tori's eyebrows quirked.
"Well, we found that monster. Thought you'd like to know." Dustin was the only one who could sound *happy* getting everything beaten out of him. "There are some cars with sirens coming this way too. Thought you'd like to know that, too."
"Thanks," Tori said. "Want some help?"
"Could use some," Dustin admitted. There was some yelling in the background. "Might as well come. I think those Silver Guardian dudes found *us*."
"Right. Be right there. Tori out." She looked up, nodding at Blake. "We'd better go."
"I want to tell Hunter what's up," Blake said. "He and Cam should know."
"Right," Tori said, trading places with him so that he could talk.
"Blake to Hunter."
"What's up, bro?" There was something rumbling behind him.
"Where are you?" Blake asked.
"Taking the 256 bus up to near that clock tower," Hunter said. "What's up?"
"Shane and Dustin found our monster. The Silver Guardians have shown up, and we're going to join them."
"Right. We'll continue up to the clock tower." There was a rumbling in the background. "Cam says he doesn't think it'll take too long once we get to the clock tower - we should be able to get there and get a ride back."
"Right. I'll see you later, bro. Blake out."
He lowered his wrist. "Looks like there's a hiding spot behind that trash container," he said, pointing at the large construction-heavy container behind them. Tori nodded, and they walked behind it.
"Ninja Storm! Ranger Form!"
"Thunder Storm! Ranger Form!"
Two streaks in two different shades of blue bounced towards the park where it had all started.
* * *
Hunter strapped his morpher back on. He was glad that nobody had looked at it closely and realized it wasn't a cell phone. Beside him, Cam manipulated his own, round morpher aimlessly. No way that he could do the same.
"Only five more blocks," Hunter promised, looking at the maps. "Then we can get off and walk the rest of the way."
"Good. We're attracting attention," Cam said. He watched out the window. "I wish I'd taken time to see this place, but I wasn't precisely thinking that I'd ever be here again."
"Right. And it wasn't as if your guess wasn't right. Those three were pretty naive their first few weeks. I'm surprised that they lasted as much as they did before we joined the team."
"They got better, fast." Cam worked at his morpher some more. "It's what happens when you're in a war."
"You learn to do things you'd never dream of doing. Right." Hunter looked out the window. "It seems so much the same, but it isn't our home."
"No, it's not."
The two Rangers were silent until Hunter reached over and pulled on the cord that would tell the driver to let them off at the next stop. "Only a few blocks," he said, as the driver ground to a halt. "Only a few blocks and you can technospeak as much as you like."
Cam shook his head and followed Hunter off the bus, quietly thanking the bus driver as he got out. "Let's go."
"So, what's this Trip guy like?" Hunter asked. "Is he like you? All sarcastic and a genius?"
"A genius, yes," Cam said. "Like me, no." He looked over at Hunter. "Trip is... pure geek. He cares about fixing things... and people. As far as he's concerned, nothing can't be fixed. Not machines, not relationships, not wormholes. When I was panicking my head off, he was insisting on loading a computer with Windows 98." Cam shuddered. "For an experienced police officer, he's certainly naive."
"So, he's not going to give me lip when we get there?" Hunter asked hopefully.
"No, Hunter. He's not going to do that. I might, however."
Hunter seemed not to hear. "Come on. I think I see the base of the tower!" He picked up his pace, leaving Cam struggling behind him. Finally, the two of them struggled down a driveway leading to the base of the clock tower. Above the doorway at the base of the tower was a sign: "Nick of Time Odd Jobs".
Once again, Hunter pushed ahead. He walked into a small room with a counter. Behind the counter a young man was tinkering with some odd piece of equipment. Black brows contrasted with dyed-green hair, a black bucket hat, an orange jacket and a green shirt. The rest of his outfit wasn't visible, and his face was a picture of complete concentration. There was a glint of green light under his bangs, almost too slight to be real, and he looked up. "Hi, how can I help you?"
Cam chose that moment to arrive, and the desk attendant's attention was immediately drawn towards him. "Cam?" he asked. "You're safe! You... you got home!"
"This would be Trip?" Hunter asked, deeply amused.
"This is Trip. Trip, this is Hunter. He thinks he's my bodyguard." Cam waved vaguely at the taller Ranger. "He's our... fourth Ranger? Fifth?"
Hunter shrugged. "Blake's probably fourth. His heart was with the team already."
"Bodyguard?" Trip asked.
"Apparently, I'm a helpless geek." Cam's tones were strident. "Anyway, I brought my whole Ranger team with me this time. Can you help me get all of us back?"
"Sure," Trip said. "Circuit said there were two wormholes this time - do you know where you landed?"
"There was a decorative pagoda," Hunter volunteered.
"Right. I'll be right back. Could you... could you mind the front desk for a moment?" With that, Trip was tearing up the stairs as if a Kelzak was chasing him.
"Does he do that normally?" Hunter asked.
"Run up the stairs at full speed? Yes. I told you he believes he can fix everything."
The corner of Hunter's mouth quirked up in a small semi-grin. "I think I could like him. Could we take him home with us? Please?"
Cam just rolled his eyes.
A few minutes later, Trip was pounding down the stairs at a slightly more sedate speed, a brunette woman in a pink camisole, short pinkish skirt, and leather jacket behind him. "Come on, let's go into my workshop." As he closed the door between the small room adjoining the counter room, his morpher beeped.
"This is Trip."
"I'm told you have some people I want to talk to," the voice on the other end said dryly. "Again."
"Who says we want to talk to you?" Hunter asked, leaning in before either Cam or Trip could react.
"You must be Hunter," the voice said. "I'm Eric Myers, the commander of the Silver Guardians. Your... friends are all here. Why don't you come join them?"
"'Cause Cam says we need some... device that's here to get home, and I have an overwhelming urge to get home." Hunter crossed his arms, even though the Silver Guardian commander couldn't see him.
"If it makes you feel better, *I* have an overwhelming urge to get you home. So why don't the two of you sit tight, and we'll make sure all of you get home," Eric drawled.
"He will," Trip said, almost forgotten in the conversation. Hunter drove a questioning glance at Cam, with a shrug in Trip's direction. Cam gave a short nod in return.
"If we're all in agreement," Eric said, "I'll send one of my men to pick the three of you up, and get this over as soon as possible. Eric out."
Trip lowered his wrist. "I'd better tell Jen," he said, opening the door. "I'll be right back."
"But...." Hunter said, Trip ignoring him as he walked through the door to talk to the woman manning the counter. "Who's his team leader?" he whispered to Cam.
"I think you're looking at her," Cam said. "At least I got that impression from the way Trip and Wes talked last time."
Hunter nodded.
* * *
"Man, that dude has a serious stick of wood up his-"
"Dustin," Tori hissed in warning.
"Well, he does!" Dustin insisted.
The four Rangers, now demorphed, were sitting on a ledge, swinging their legs as they watched Eric talk over a wrist device.
"He definitely doesn't like Cam," Shane said. "Man, I thought he was going to blow a gasket when Blake mentioned Cam's name."
"He's wasn't like Happy Dude before that, either," Dustin said. "I mean, we blew up the monster for him. Why's he so grumpy?"
"Maybe he's stressed out," Blake said. "I mean, if you're the commander of a private security firm and there are Rangers fighting monsters all the time in your town...."
"Right," Tori said. Blake unconsciously grasped her hand.
"Why take it out on us?" Dustin complained. "I, mean, dude. They have a Ranger team!"
"That's probably why he's stressed out," Blake said.
Eric Myers walked back to them. "I've got in touch with your two... buddies. One of my men is going to pick them up from the clock tower, and then we'll all be able to go home."
"Does that mean that...." As Dustin was about to say something rude, Tori put a hand over his mouth and smiled at Eric.
"Thank you."
Eric nodded and walked away, conferring with several of his men. "Dude! What'd you do that for?" Dustin whined.
"Cam said that we needed his help in order to get home," Tori said. "Remember?"
With that, Dustin slumped. "Oh, yeah. Sorry."
* * *
After Eric had signed off, Hunter turned towards Cam. "Look, I'll keep an eye out for the Silver Guardians. You do... whatever you have to do."
"Right," Cam said. Hunter walked out, and Cam could see him waiting outside the clock tower for their ride. "Trip, do you have the device you used to get me back?"
"Here," Trip said, walking forward and rummaging through a pile of stuff. "I haven't had a chance to do much with it."
Cam found himself sinking to the bench in relief. "Thanks. Your dimension is interesting, but I don't want to stay here."
Trip favored him with a smile. "I understand," he said. He sat down on the bench. "You're a Ranger now."
Cam blinked. "How could you tell?" he asked.
Trip smiled even more widely. "It's your morpher. Look at one long enough, and you can tell no matter what size or shape it is."
"Oh." Cam lifted his morpher up. "Yes, I became a Ranger about a month ago."
"Did you want to be one?" Trip asked.
Cam slowly lowered his wrist until his left hand was resting against the bench. "More than I've wanted anything else."
"I didn't want to be a Ranger," Trip confessed. He looked in the general direction of the door.
"You didn't?" Cam asked. "Why?"
"I was one of the only three that Jen trusted to bring with her," Trip explained. "I like making things better than anything else. But Jen needed me, the timeline needed me... so I came, and became a Ranger. You?"
"I wanted to hold one of the morphers that father gave to his students," Cam said. "But I wasn't a ninja, so I couldn't hold the power, and my dad refused to train me as one because of what he promised to my mom."
"But you do," Trip said.
Cam smiled slightly. "Mother made dad promise that I'd never be trained as a ninja. Fortunately, there are ways other than that of the ninja." He looked down at his morpher again. "I'm a samurai in a team of ninjas. Similar code of honor, but not exactly the same."
"Oh," Trip said. "I'm not that familiar with twenty-first century Earth customs, so...."
"Yeah," Cam said. "It just makes me the odd person out on the team, that's all." He sighed. "Tori and Shane and Dustin... they've been together for years. They're the students I told you about when I first met you. And then we got Hunter and Blake... adopted brothers. And then there's me."
"Is it so bad?" Trip asked.
"It wouldn't be if Dad didn't insist on the buddy system." Cam looked out towards where Hunter, unseen, was standing. "Shane, Tori, and Dustin weren't bad once I got to know them, and when they realized that Lothor wasn't going to go away immediately. And then we got Hunter and Blake. Now me."
Trip nodded. "It took me a while to figure out where I belong on the team, but I know now."
"I'm not sure I do," Cam confessed. He looked at the device. "Hope this works."
Trip just smiled.
At that point, Hunter walked in past Jen. "Hey, our ride's here."
"Showtime," Cam said. "Thanks."
"You're welcome." With that, Hunter headed back through the front door.
Cam got up, following Hunter out, knowing Trip was right behind. There was some kind of SUV coming up the hillside, and it was easy to guess from the sirens and the logo that it was the Silver Guardian vehicle that was sent to bring the two of them back. Three of them, if you counted Trip.
"Hope the others are doing something to irritate them," Hunter said, indicating with his chin the approaching vehicle.
"Like what?" Cam asked, "Blake and Tori making out?" His nose wrinkled at that.
"Hey, Tori could do a whole lot worse than my brother," Hunter said defensively.
"The idea is to not find out how good their pairing is *before* we defeat Lothor," Cam said. "After Lothor is defeated, then the two of them can do whatever they please."
"I'm not saying they would," Hunter pointed out. "I just don't like that guy's attitude."
"Join the club."
"He really isn't that bad, once you get to know him," Trip said. "He's lonely. He needs to have people around him. He's not as bad as you think."
"Really." Hunter turned towards where the car was stopping. "We'll have to see."
* * *
The trip back to the park was fairly uneventful. Hunter sat in the front seat with a Guardian who'd introduced himself as Eschenburg, while Cam watched Trip poke and prod the small device that had gotten him back to his own dimension.
As Eschenburg skillfully parked the SUV, Hunter leaned over the seat. "You two sure this will work?"
"It got me home," Cam said. "It hopefully will get us all home." He adjusted his eyeglasses with his hand.
"Right." That was all that Hunter had time to say before Eschenburg was opening the door. "Show time."
"So, the cavalry has arrived," Eric said as they walked up, hisarms crossed. "About time you two got here."
"He normally like this?" Hunter said softly to Cam.
"He's been more hyper," Cam replied. "Remember, last time I saw him I was busy trying to get home. Until the very end, he was interference. In my way from getting home."
"Right," Hunter said. The bleach-blonde dirt biker looked warily at Eric. "You sure we have to have his help?"
Cam gave Hunter an irritated look. "Yes. We have to have his help.
"Okay, if you want to handle him....." Hunter gave a small shake of his head and walked over to joined his brother, still sitting hand in hand with Tori.
"We're ready to go back anytime," Cam said. "We'll be out of your hair as soon as possible."
"Where did you land?" Trip asked.
Cam looked over at his teammates. "It was near a decorative pagoda, I remember."
"Decorative pagoda?" Trip asked, confused.
"Dudes, I remember where it is," Dustin said. "Hey, follow me!"
The small group of Rangers didn't need much prompting, heading off in the direction. Surprisingly, the Silver Guardians didn't make much move to stop them, not after a small shake of the head from Eric.
"Trip," Eric said, "Go ahead. We'll catch up to you in a minute."
"Oh, right," Trip said. He headed off, walking fast to catch up with the five Rangers heading in seemingly random direction.
Both Eric and Cam were silent for a moment. "Thank you," Cam said, seemingly more interested in a birch tree than looking at Eric."
"For what?" Eric asked.
"For making sure I got home." Cam looked down. "I was so worried about getting home that I was... rude."
"It happens to the best of us." Eric seemed to untense, looking in the direction of the disappearing group of Rangers. "So, that's your Ranger team?"
"More or less." One corner of Cam's mouth quirked up in a grin. "Though we only started out with three. Now there are six of us."
"Six." Eric's eyebrows raised. "So... you're a Ranger too."
Cam held up his morpher for Eric to see. "I got tired of playing technical support. I wanted to be something other than the helpless geek down in Ops."
Eric gave a small nod. "I've learned some things since we last met."
"So have I." Cam looked in his teammates direction. "Can you help me get home?"
Eric nodded again. "Good luck. Join your teammates; I'll be right there."
Cam did as he was told, hurrying to catch up with Trip and the others.
* * *
Dustin and the others reached the pagoda, thanks in part to Dustin's unerring memory of the place where they had started. The five newly-reunited Rangers sat down on the grass. "I wonder how we're going to get home from here?" Tori asked. "Cam didn't fill us in on the details."
"Sure he can fill us in," Shane said, pointing the way they'd came. Trip was striding peacefully towards the group. "Hunter, *that* was the guy Cam wanted to find?"
"Says he is," Hunter answered. "I was surprised, too. I never thought I'd meet someone as geeky as Cam, but Trip beat him. And at least Cam's *somewhat* cynical about the world."
Blake grinned. "You wanna protect him worse than Cam?"
"Yeah." Hunter looked over at the green-haired genius. "Lots worse than Cam."
"Can we take him home with us?" Blake looked at his older brother. "It'll get you off my case, big bro."
Hunter playfully swatted at Blake, but the other Thunder Ranger dodged. As Blake grinned, Trip finally made his way up. "You'll always be my little bro, Blake. Wouldn't trade that in for anything."
"Hi," Tori said, greeting the other Ranger. "You must be Trip. Thanks for getting Cam back that first time."
Trip ducked into his shoulder, almost hiding a shy grin. "Hi. You're welcome."
"You've met Hunter. I'm Tori, Blue Wind. This is Blake, Navy Thunder, Shane, Red Wind, and Dustin, Yellow Wind."
"Pleased to meet you, Dude," Dustin said, slapping Trip on the arm.
"Um... pleased to meet you." Trip put the device on the ground, seemingly unsure how to take Dustin's action. "Cam didn't tell me much about you, just that he had to get home. But... he said that there were only three of you, too."
Tori smiled. "There were," she said. "Me, Dustin, and Shane." She lifted Blake's hand, enmeshed in her own. "We didn't meet Blake and Hunter until a few weeks later."
"Oh," Trip said. He looked uncertain. "Where'd the timehole open?"
"Timehole?" Shane asked. His dark brow furrowed. "What's a timehole?"
Tori punched him in the arm. "Remember when Cam came back? A timehole. A temporal wormhole."
"Oh," Shane said. "We don't know. It was around here somewhere, but...."
Trip nodded, and started setting up his device.
Blake leaned over to Hunter. "Sure we can't adopt him?"
"Not opposed to that," Hunter said. He looked at Trip again. "Think Cam might get jealous, though. This guy could definitely out-geek him any day of the week."
"Speak of the devil," Blake said, as Cam came walking into sight. "Wonder if he put Eric Myers straight?"
"He's got that grin on his face," Hunter said. "I think Cam won the argument."
Cam joined the group, sitting down to the left of Shane. "Eric's got to get some equipment," he told Trip and the others. "He says he'll be right here as soon as he finds a place."
"A place to what?" Shane wanted to know.
Grinning, Cam said, "You'll see."
A few minutes passed as Trip continued adjusting, Cam continued grinning, and various members of the team talked among themselves.
"Dude," Dustin said, "That jet's, like, going to land on us!"
The whole group looked up as a slim fighter-jet style machine swooped down and landed about a hundred feet away, messing Tori's hair up. A Ranger in reds and blacks jumped out of the machine. "I'm here."
"Dude, you didn't mention that Eric dude was a Ranger!" Dustin complained.
"You didn't?" Blake said. "I knew as soon as he started talking into his morpher."
"Oh," Dustin said. "I knew that." A slight reddish blush tinged his cheeks.
Trip got up. "It should be set... assuming of course that it works."
"Right." The tone in Eric's voice was clear. He wanted the six out of there, as soon as possible.
Bending down, Trip tapped on something gently, and a breeze sprang up. Cam smiled. "It's time to go home."
The rest of the group just looked confused, until Cam stepped forward, almost walking into the pagoda... and disappearing before he walked right into the flower bed around it.
Shane and the others looked at each other, then one by one they stepped forward. As they reached the flowerbed, each one disappeared, until none of the Ninja Rangers remained, and only Trip and Eric remained in the area. "I guess they're home," Trip said, looking once again at the invisible portal before tapping his device again.
"Yeah." Eric looked at the pagoda again, for a moment. And then it was over, and he turned towards his jet, the TF Eagle. The Eagle took off a minute or so later, and Trip was left looking. Finally, he turned away, and started trekking towards home.
* * *
"Oof! Get off my leg, dude!" Dustin's complaint was the first thing any of them said. The five Ninja Rangers (and one Samurai) started crawling to their feet. In front of them was the portal back to Blue Bay, behind them the ruined remains of the Wind Ninja Academy.
"We made it," Tori said breathlessly. "We're home."
Blake came to stand beside her, taking her hand in his again and answering her with a smile.
One by one, they got up, and returned to Ninja Ops. They had made it home.
-end