It's Morphin Time: A Power Rangers Story
Chapter 19: Chapter 18
Previous Chapter Next ChapterThe following morning, Rainbow Dash started making her way to school early. She didn't tell Soarin about what happened last night, mostly because she didn't understand it herself. Sadly, she had to take the Green Power Coin with her, as she knew it would just follow her. However, clutched tightly in her hands and held close to her chest was the odd dagger/flute that wouldn't vanish, almost as if it had now become something separate from armor.
She slowly stroked the blade with one hand, using her other hand to practice playing that song on it. That powerful song that she felt was calling out to someone. Someone who was as precious to her as Fluttershy.
Fluttershy… did she really hurt Fluttershy with that armor? But… who was she fighting back there? Now that she thought back to it, she remembered… their voices sounded familiar. Where did she…?
“Mmm…!” Rainbow Dash moaned, shuddering a bit as the memories started to return to her. Those other people, they were wearing armor like her. Were those… was she fighting the Power Rangers…?
“Rainbow Dash!”
Rainbow Dash opened her eyes suddenly and turned in shock. She saw Fluttershy waving to her, alive and well. Rainbow Dash sighed in relief, and then turned around all the way, hiding the dagger behind her back.
“Fluttershy, hey!” she waved, inwardly sweating as Fluttershy ran up to her and hugged her.
“I wasn't expecting to run into you!” Fluttershy cheered happily. Rainbow Dash quickly used the hand holding the dagger to hug Fluttershy as to keep the odd weapon hidden.
“Y-yeah. This is the path I use to get to school. I left a bit earlier than usual though,” Rainbow Dash explained, expertly hiding the flute in her sleeve.
“Are you okay, Dash?” Fluttershy asked, tilting her head cutely. Rainbow Dash shook her head laughing.
“After seeing your adorable face? Oh I'm fine,” the prismatic haired teenager smiled. She wrapped an arm around Fluttershy and they continued together, “What about you? You're not hurt or anything, right?”
“No, I'm fine,” Fluttershy asked with a frown, “Why?”
“I…” Rainbow Dash's saw a flash from what she assumed was the fight, and her slashing the Yellow Ranger in the chest seriously hurting her.
FLUTTERSHY!!!!
“Rainbow Dash…?” Fluttershy asked slowly. Rainbow Dash snapped out of her daze and turned to Fluttershy again.
“Yeah Fluttershy, what's up?” she asked with an awkward smile.
“I asked why you wanted to know if I was hurt, but then you went silent,” Fluttershy said looking Rainbow Dash over.
“Oh, my mind wandered to a conversation Soarin and I had,” Rainbow Dash covered, “And as for why I asked that, I just worry about you. You're so fragile, you know?”
Fluttershy blushed looking away, “I am not,” she fussed.
“Oh yeah you are. Remember when that boy threw a worm at you? I can't remember the last time I heard anyone scream that loud!” Rainbow Dash teased.
“Rainbow Dash! We swore on our graves to never speak of that!” Fluttershy cried helplessly. Rainbow Dash laughed loudly.
“To others! I didn't say anything about not teasing you whenever I got the chance!” Rainbow Dash said. Okay, that confirmed it. No offense to her best friend, but she was not Power Ranger material.
For a while the two of them fell into a comfortable silence, simply enjoying each other's presence. But it was Fluttershy who eventually broke the silence.
“Rainbow Dash, are you here alone?” Fluttershy asked.
“What do you mean?” Rainbow Dash asked with a raised eyebrow.
“You said that you're an exotic dancer, and I can't imagine your parents being okay with that, so I figured you weren't living with them,” Fluttershy said softly.
“N-no, I'm not,” Rainbow Dash said darkly, “I'm actually living with Soarin now.”
“How are they-?”
“I don't want to talk about them,” Rainbow Dash cut in, surprising Fluttershy.
“Um… D-Dash…?” Fluttershy asked slowly. Rainbow Dash closed her eyes and took a deep breath.
“Sorry. I'm sorry; I shouldn't have cut you off like that. I… didn't leave my parents on the best of terms…” Rainbow Dash said hesitantly.
“Did they not like Soarin, or was it something else?” Fluttershy asked.
“Something… else…” Rainbow Dash said, shaking her head, “Hey, tell me a bit about your friends? I mean, they're an odd bunch.”
“You think?” Fluttershy asked cutely.
“All five of you are from completely differently cliques, and yet you're always together,” Rainbow Dash continued, “So, what's their story?”
“There really isn't much of a story,” Fluttershy said, suppressing a giggle that Rainbow Dash secretly caught, “I'll just say… there was an accident, and the five of us just… had to come together.”
“So… this wasn't by choice then?” Rainbow Dash asked with a slight frown.
“Not exactly,” Fluttershy admitted, “But it's not really anyone's fault. And I do really like them. I guess they're an odd bunch, but there's so much more to them than just what's on the outside.”
“You really do love them, don't you?” Rainbow Dash asked slowly.
“I do,” Fluttershy said, stopping in front of the school and taking Rainbow Dash's hands, “Why the sudden interest in them? Are you jealous?” she asked mischievously.
“Maybe a little,” Rainbow Dash said playfully, “I can't help it. I had you first, so you're mine.”
Fluttershy giggled, “Sorry Dash, but you'll just have to share me,” Fluttershy kissed Rainbow Dash on the cheek, “I'll see you at lunch, Rainbow Dash.”
“Yeah, I'll see ya,” Rainbow Dash said, watching Fluttershy walk into the school. Once she was sure she was alone, she pulled the dagger out of her sleeve and slowly stroked it, “It wasn't her. I know that it wasn't…”
Play the song…
Call Caesar… and set me free…
Rainbow Dash held her head at the sound of that voice. Just who was that telling her to find Caesar? Just who was Caesar, and did that have anything to do with the sense of longing in her heart?
She put the dagger in her hoodie pocket and then walked into the school. She'd play around with the dagger a bit after school. She was curious about that song, and if it would do anything. Better that she investigate it before that weird coin made her do it and she did something dangerous with it.
Foolish girl…
The Shadow Lord already has you…
You'll fall right into our trap one way or another…
School was about as eventful as you'd think, so Pinkie Pie tuned most of what was going on around her out. She was more focused with getting close to Rainbow Dash, who did somewhat unnerve Pinkie Pie despite being really likable.
Naturally she sat with them at lunch, and she seemed more or less like her usual self. When she laughed though, it sent a chill down Pinkie Pie's spine. It was much friendlier, but it did sound eerily like the Green Ranger's laugh, although the Green Ranger’s voice was distorted by some sort of voice modulator, so maybe it was her mind playing tricks on her?
Once school ended, Pinkie Pie packed up her books and began looking around for Rainbow Dash. She heard that since she went to work on Fridays, she stayed at school for a bit longer stretching. She figured that meant the gym, so she headed there.
Once she arrived, Pinkie Pie saw Rainbow Dash in the middle of the room, legs spread in a perfect split and her torso bent all the way forward onto the floor. Pinkie Pie swallowed, her hands tightening into fists. She wasn't ashamed to admit that she was bisexual, and the moment she laid eyes on Rainbow Dash, she felt her heart skip a few beats. Seeing her like this was not helping things.
Why did you have to have a boyfriend?!
Pinkie Pie closed her eyes and lightly coughed as a means of getting Rainbow Dash's attention. The girl in question turned to face Pinkie Pie, and then chuckled.
“Like what you see?” she taunted.
“I'm completely open about my bisexual nature,” Pinkie Pie shrugged it off, “The only reason I didn't approach you about it was because of how close you and Fluttershy were, on top of you already having a boyfriend.”
“Yeah, sorry,” Rainbow Dash said, repositioning herself so she was now lying on her side sensually, “You are my type though, I'll give you that.”
Pinkie Pie giggled, twirling her hair around her finger. Now she really hoped she wasn't the Green Ranger, “I'll take it. From there I can fantasize.”
Rainbow Dash laughed out loud, “I love this girl already!” she shot up and walked over to Pinkie Pie shaking her hand.
“So um, why do you always stretch before work?” Pinkie Pie asked after shaking Rainbow Dash's hand.
“Because the work I do is really physical,” Rainbow Dash explained, lifting her right leg all the way up into the air, “I'm a dancer.”
“A dancer, huh?” Pinkie Pie walked over to a bleacher and sat down, “What kind of dancing?”
“Curious about Fluttershy's mysterious childhood friend?” Rainbow Dash lowered her leg and leaned in close to Pinkie Pie with an arrogant and slightly dangerous smirk, “Worried that I'm bad news?”
“In a way, yeah,” Pinkie Pie said honestly, “I don't think you're a bad person, and I can tell that you really care for Fluttershy, but there are a lot of things that just don't add up. For one thing, where have you been for the last seven to eight years?”
Rainbow Dash backed away and averted her eyes somberly, “That's…”
“You're afraid of something, aren't you?” Pinkie Pie asked, “I can tell. I'm not the smartest person in the world, but I know emotions. You're running away from something, and while I understand your fears, you're dragging one of my closest friends into it too, and I'm scared for BOTH of you. So just give me something, okay? Give me something.”
Rainbow Dash closed her eyes seriously, “You're right about me, okay? I am afraid, and I am running away from something. I was taken someplace far away, and I couldn't leave or contact anyone. Coming back here to Fluttershy was the only thing that mattered to me. You don't have to trust me, okay? I'm used to playing the villain anyway. But at least trust that I want to protect Fluttershy as much as you do.”
Pinkie Pie looked Rainbow Dash up and down. She seemed sincere, and was definitely a loyal friend if nothing else. She wasn't sure if she was ready to completely trust her yet, especially with the threat of her possibly being the Green Ranger, but she could at the very least trust that she was a good person at heart.
“I can trust that much,” Pinkie Pie took in a deep breath, “I am so sorry about that. I'm not used to being so serious. I wanted to ask if we could hang sometime.”
“Yeah,” Rainbow Dash said smiling, “I mean, I can't right now as I have something I need to check out before work, but I'd love to chill with you sometime.”
“Great!” Pinkie Pie pulled out her phone, “We should trade numbers then. Even if we can't date, I'd like to at least be good friends.”
“Definitely,” Rainbow Dash pulled out her phone, “And who knows? I might convince Soarin to let you join us for a threesome, if you're interested.”
“I would be interested in that, actually,” Pinkie Pie said. She and Rainbow Dash traded numbers, and then Pinkie Pie rose up, “Well, I don't want to eat up your time.”
“Yeah, I really do need to head out,” Rainbow Dash said, reaching into her pocket for something Pinkie Pie couldn't see, “That thing I'm curious about is something that might take a bit of time.”
“Did you want some company for that at least?” Pinkie Pie suggested.
“Thanks, but this I kinda want to do alone,” Rainbow Dash said, “Nothing personal, this is just kinda private.”
“Ooooh, gotcha,” Pinkie Pie said raising her hands in surrender, “Alright then, it was really great talking to you, Rainbow Dash.”
“Yeah, likewise,” Rainbow Dash said smiling, “I'll see ya Pinkie Pie.”
Rainbow Dash ran over to her backpack and rushed out of the gym before Pinkie Pie could say anything. Pinkie Pie didn't quite know what to make of that exchange. On one hand, she could sense that there was something very dark and guarded about Rainbow Dash, but on the other hand she could tell that she was a genuinely nice young girl.
“What is your secret, Rainbow Dash?” Pinkie Pie wondered aloud.
Once alone, Rainbow Dash reached into her pocket, pulling out her dagger/flute, which she felt like calling the Dragon Dagger. She held it close to her, feeling her heart racing for some reason. Something within her was urging her on, to play the song that had now been permanently etched into her brain. She knew it by heart, note for note, and she knew what keys to press on the flute. All she had to do was play the song.
Play the song, Rainbow Dash…
Call him… and unleash your dragon rage…
Do that… and I shall be free…
“Not… here,” Rainbow Dash said, swallowing nervously, “I need to get away from the school.”
She then ran out of the school, questioning her sanity. Why did she plan on playing this song? Why was she going through with this? And scarier than all of that, what was going to happen once this song was played?
Rarity didn't want to dwell on what happened concerning the Green Ranger. While she was dedicated to being a Ranger, she was still a teenager, and thus planned on taking the time to catch up on a few “favors”.
Therefore, while the other Rangers were all worrying about the Green Ranger in one way or another, “Easy Rare” had her good friend Blueblood in the school alleyway with her, and was currently in the process of sucking him off.
“Fuck!” Blueblood swore, gripping her long purple and white hair as she worked his cock, “This is fantastic!”
Despite her position and reputation, hearing that did make Rarity's heart soar a bit, which made her begin sucking him off with even more enthusiasm. Deep in her heart, she did feel guilt, but not for what she was doing. Rather, she felt guilt that she didn't feel guilty about it anymore.
It was like she told Applejack that day when she opened up. This was who she was. Ultimately, even if she was the Black Ranger, she was still Easy Rare, the school slut. As such, she still had a duty to attend to, both as the Black Ranger, and as Easy Rare.
I can serve people both ways.
Both by giving my life to protect people as the Black Ranger, AND by giving my body to make others feel appreciated as Easy Rare.
Once she finished him off, she naturally pulled out a moist towelette and cleaned herself off. As always though, Blueblood stayed by her side while she got herself presentable again, ever the gentleman.
“Thanks for that,” Blueblood said, leaning against the wall with a relieved smile on his face, “That fight with Suri actually upset me more than I thought it would.”
“Well, considering how that bitch ran my reputation into the ground, this was oddly cathartic,” Rarity said, now straightening her hair using a nearby window as a mirror, “Her boyfriend coming to me after a fight? The same boy who I sucked off last year that earned me this rep in the first place?” she laughed, “True comedy.”
Blueblood looked at Rarity unsure, “I'm sorry about all of that,” Blueblood said, “I really only came to talk to you. I didn't actually think you'd-”
“Then clearly you don't know me very well,” Rarity said, picking up her schoolbag, “If I have the chance to enjoy myself, help someone feel better, and get back at Suri for ruining me, come on. How am I supposed to pass that up?”
Blueblood shook his head laughing, “Well, I don't mind being used for revenge. I got a blow job out of it. Seriously though, if you ever decide to go clean, a lot of students are gonna be really sad.”
I know, Rarity thought secretly. That was one of the main reasons she kept going, and probably why she convinced herself that she enjoyed it on some sick level.
God, I really am a slut…
“For the time being, no one has to worry,” Rarity said sauntering over to Blueblood, “But there is someone I'm interested in, and I might, might try to be exclusive with them sometime in the future.”
“I hope so,” Blueblood said honestly, “I felt really bad for what happened to you because of me. Rarity-”
She placed her finger on his lips, “No honey, it's not your fault. I'm the one who drank too much, and Suri's the one who took advantage of the moment. You've always been a victim in this.” she turned to walk out of the alleyway, but stopped right at the exit, “Do yourself a favor, Blueblood. Find a nice girl, someone not connected to Suri, Trixie, or myself for that matter. Someone who will treat you like the gentleman you really are.” with that, she walked out of the alleyway, leaving Blueblood alone with his thoughts.
Ironically, up ahead she actually did see Suri up ahead, pacing back and forth on her phone. At first she wondered if she was calling Blueblood, but then she started apparently talking to the answering machine.
“Trixie, it's Suri! You know, you're BFF! Call me, please!” she said urgently before hanging up. Rarity frowned a bit looking at Suri. It seemed like she was genuinely concerned about something. She sighed to herself and walked over to Suri.
“Hey, you okay?” Rarity asked Suri, who immediately turned to her with a scowl.
“Well, look what we have here? Come back from serving some poor sap your cheap services?” Suri taunted.
If only you knew, Rarity thought to herself. Still, she bit back the response and instead pressed on, “I just saw you stressed about something, and since at one point you and I were best friends, I thought I'd see what was wrong.”
“It's none of your business, Easy Rare,” Suri spat, making Rarity scowl in response, “A cheap slut like you should just focus on what she does best. That's giving head.”
Rarity chuckled darkly, shaking her head, “You know, it's a shame really. I did feel a bit guilty at first, but after talking to you for a few seconds, I'm feeling pretty fucking good about myself right now.
“Oh really? And what pray tell are you-” she cut herself off and looked behind her, probably in the alleyway that Rarity came out from. Based on the way she just paled, it was pretty clear she saw exactly who Rarity was with.
Rarity couldn't hold in her shit eating grin.
“Well, I better be on my way,” Rarity said airily, pushing past Suri with her shoulder as she sauntered off.
“You fucking bitch!” Suri screamed, “I'm gonna ruin you, you hear me?! I swear to God I'm going to run you into the ground!”
“Too late for that, darling~” Rarity said in a sing song manner. There was literally nothing Suri could do to her anymore. She'd been threatening to ruin Rarity for months now, and so far nothing had come out of it. Somehow, despite being the school slut, Rarity was actually liked way more than Suri or Trixie.
Speaking of Trixie, when was the last time she came to school?
Before she could begin to really ponder that, Rarity saw a sight that truly caught her attention. Running away from the school was Rainbow Dash, but she seemed off. For one thing, she had an oddly urgent look on her face, but also, she was clutching something very closely to her chest.
“What is she doing?” Rarity asked. She decided to follow her closely, staying far enough to not be seen. She didn't really say much about it out loud, but she and Applejack were both VERY suspicious of Fluttershy's childhood friend. You didn't just vanish for seven years without a trace and then reappear out of nowhere.
Rainbow Dash had a secret, and Rarity had a feeling she was on the verge of figuring out what said secret was.
She followed Rainbow Dash to Ponyville Beach, where Dash walked to the end of the pier. Once there, she dropped her schoolbag, and looked out at the water with an unreadable expression on her face.
“What's out here…?” Rainbow Dash asked herself aloud, “Are you… calling out to me…?”
Rarity was behind Rainbow Dash, so she had no idea what she was holding so closely to her chest, but she did pull out her cellphone, sending Applejack a text telling her where she was before putting her full focus onto Rainbow Dash.
“Should I do it here?” Rainbow Dash asked, looking down at the odd weapon clutched in her hands, “What's going to happen if I do?” she hugged the dagger closely, her heart racing the whole time, “I need to make sense of this though, and this is the only way I can do that.”
“What is she talking about?” Rarity whispered, now pointing her camera phone and recording Rainbow Dash, just in case she did something the others needed to see. She was really happy that she did too, as Rainbow Dash brought the object to her mouth, revealing it to be a familiar looking green dagger. The sight of that made Rarity's heart leap out of her chest, “Oh… oh no…”
Rainbow Dash brought the dagger to her mouth, and took a chance, blowing into the flute and playing the song in her head perfectly, as if she'd practiced it her whole life. The sound from the flute was odd, sounding more like a trumpet than a flute, and the song echoed out into the water.
Rarity was frozen watching this. She knew that she needed to go over there and stop her, but at that moment she was too afraid to move. Something told her she knew exactly what that song was.
Sure enough, as Rainbow Dash continued playing the song, the whole area began to shake, followed by a loud, odd sounding roar. Rarity stepped out of her hiding spot and slowly backed away in horror as something slowly arose from the water, looking almost like a mechanical Godzilla in green, black, and golden samurai's armor.
“That's… the Dragonzord…?” Rarity asked, unable to hold in just how afraid she was seeing that creature come out of the water like that. Rainbow Dash's eyes widened as she looked up at the ferocious mechanical beast as it thrashed around wildly, roaring loudly.
Currently sitting in her throne, Celestia opened her eyes suddenly, “SPIKE!!! GET THE RANGERS!!!”
“What?!” Spike ran in urgently, “What wrong, Your Majesty?!”
“It's Caesar! The Green Ranger has already awakened him!”
“Already?! But I haven't figured out how to use Twilight's new system yet!” Spike fussed.
“Then I advise you learn quickly, Spike,” Celestia said gravely, “The Rangers will need our help just to survive this encounter.”
“No time to read the instructions! Got it!” Spike said, running to the controls to figure out the runes. If he could at least call one of the Rangers, they could get the other four.
Rainbow Dash looked down at the dagger in her hands, and then at the beast before her, “Did this dagger… did it call this thing here?!”
The dragon turned to look at Rainbow Dash, and then slowly walked over to her. She was about to run, but stopped when the mechanical dragon knelt down before Rainbow Dash and looked at her calmly. It took a few seconds for her to realize that it wasn't there to hurt her.
“You came here for me… didn't you…?” Rainbow Dash asked, reaching out to pet the large creature. It made a low rumbling sound, but somehow Rainbow Dash understood it a little. No she didn't hear words, but she felt intention. She knew what it was saying to her.
What are your orders… Master?
“You're… Caesar, aren't you…?” Rainbow Dash asked, now caressing the side of the silver metallic face of the dragon before her. Caesar then growled again, but this time Rainbow Dash gasped in shock and turned around, “Show yourself!”
“Shit!” Rarity swore. She had rushed behind a stand once Caesar approached Rainbow Dash, and was about to run off. She had hoped that Caesar hadn't seen her, as something told her he had sentience of some sort.
“I know you're there!” Rainbow Dash said, gripping the dagger tightly for some reason, “Come out, or I'll have Caesar draw you out!”
Realizing she was screwed, Rarity took a deep breath, and then slowly stepped out holding her hands up in surrender.
“Rarity?” Rainbow Dash asked wide eyed, “Why are you here?!”
“Rainbow Dash, where did you get that dagger?” Rarity asked, her voice shaking in fear. Oddly, Rainbow Dash shied away from Rarity clutching the dagger close to her chest.
“It's mine!” Rainbow Dash defended, “No one can touch it but me!”
“That doesn't answer the question!” Rarity demanded, “Why do you have that dagger?! Where did you get it?!”
“What's it to you?!” Rainbow Dash asked backing away a bit from Rarity, “This isn't any of your business, so why are you-”
She's one of them, Rainbow Dash…
That girl… she's your enemy…
“My… enemy…?” Rainbow Dash asked with a slight frown. She then flinched, holding her head as a sharp pain shot through her head, “Not… again…!”
“Rainbow Dash…?” Rarity asked slowly. She watched as Rainbow Dash screamed at the top of her lungs, holding her head as green fire consumed her, and her clothes were switched out with the Green Ranger armor right before her very eyes.
“That's better,” the Green Ranger said, resting the Dragon Dagger on her shoulder, “I think this is a better look for me, don't you?”
“Oh my word…” Rarity said, “Is the Power Coin, possessing you…?”
“Now let's test something here,” the Green Ranger said, walking over to Rarity, “If I'm right, then you should have something on your person at all times. Don't move, bitch.”
She had enough mind to move to attack her, but stopped once she realized A) she'd have to Morph to do anything, which would be really hard to do so far away from the Command Chamber and under so much stress and B) This Caesar creature was looking right at Rarity, and he looked poised to attack.
The Green Ranger began a truly invasive search of Rarity, eventually reaching into her bra and pulling out the Black Power Coin, holding it before Rarity.
“Oh ho! What do we have here?” The Green Ranger asked tauntingly, “Now it all makes sense, Black Ranger.”
“Rainbow Dash, you're not in the right head,” Rarity said slowly, “I don't know what that coin is telling you, but I can help you.”
“What if I don't want help?” the Green Ranger asked leaning in close to Rarity, “See, I've been running for a while now, always afraid of what would happen if they caught me, but with this,” she held her hands out, “I'm in control now, and I'm never running from anything ever again. After all, dragons don't run from anyone.”
“Run…?” Rarity asked looking at the Green Ranger intently, “Rainbow Dash, what… what are you talking about…?”
Instead of answering her, the Green Ranger turned to the Dragonzord, “The others are gonna show up soon to save this one. Why don't you go into town and give them something else to worry about?”
Caesar roared loudly, and then walked off in the direction of the town. Before Rarity could say anything, the Green Ranger grabbed her arm and threw her close to where the edge was, trapping her there.
“As for us,” the Green Ranger threw Rarity her Power Coin, “Let's you and me settle our fight from last night.”
“I don't want to fight you!” Rarity shouted, “I'm not your enemy, Dash! I'm Fluttershy's-”
“Leave Fluttershy out of this!” the Green Ranger shouted, “As for you, if you don't want to fight, that's fine,” she pointed her gunblade at Rarity, “I planned on killing you either way.”
Rarity screamed and covered herself as Rainbow Dash fired at her. As the smoke cleared though, it revealed not Rarity standing there, but the Black Ranger, fully armored and holding her ax ready.
“I don't know what's going on with you, but I'm not dying today!” Rarity proclaimed, gripping her ax tightly. The Green Ranger laughed.
“Now that's what I wanted to see! It's no fun just killing someone who won't fight back!” the Green Ranger pointed her gunblade at Rarity, “Don't die too soon now.”
“Please get to me quickly, Applejack…” Rarity begged, secretly biting her lip nervously behind her helmet. One minute she was sucking off Suri's boyfriend in an alleyway, and the next minute she's standing before the Green Ranger alone, and she was able to effortlessly mop the floor with all five of them at once.
This was NOT how she wanted to spend her Friday afternoon.
Next Chapter: Chapter 19 Estimated time remaining: 36 MinutesAuthor's Notes:
So now SOMEONE knows who the Green Ranger is. That's something right?
*looks at who it is and remembers my track record with this character* Fuck.
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