Mighty Morphin Power Rangers - Love Is Series by Heather Ray (cheapest way to read ebooks .TXT) 📖
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I want one moment in time
When I'm more than I thought I could be
When all of my dreams are a heart beat away
And the answers are all up to me
Give me one moment in time
When I'm racing with destiny
Then in that on moment of time
I will feel, I will feel eternity
There he stood, working his muscles to sap the energy from his mind to prevent him from continuing to brood over his great loss. He was so involved in his kata that he failed to feel the gaze that drank him in visually, from a few yards away, closer to the park.
From her vantage point, Kimberly Hart watched Tommy move. To her, it felt strangely reminiscent of the first time she had laid eyes on him, months ago at the Martial Arts Expo. She spotted him from across the Juice Bar, and watched his skilled practice as if it were a hypnotizing dance. The mystery and gentleness that she perceived from him drew her to him. Not long after, they became friends, and the mystery had faded somewhat. Kimberly learned a great deal about Tommy, and she came to realize her instincts were right on target. He was indeed gentle, charming, selfless, and considerate. And undeniably handsome. None of those qualities had changed over the months of their friendship, but her feelings towards him changed a great deal. Rather than the simple, innocent curiosity that first drew her to him, she felt a far stronger pull. It wasn't the attraction of first sight anymore. It was the pull of a truer, deeper love, that reached far further than the surface. She was convinced that she'd found the Prince Charming she had dreamed about since childhood. If only he'd realize her interest.
Throughout the day, on several distinct occasions, Tommy had tried to ask her something. As usual, he stammered nervously, trying desperately to get the words out. Kimberly was convinced he was trying to ask her to the dance that weekend. As luck would have it, each time he nearly managed to complete his sentence, they were rudely interrupted, but Putty Patrollers, and Goldar, amongst other distractions. And once the threat of the day took shape, the rangers were too busy trying to save Tommy to even think about the dance. After Tommy gave up his powers, he quickly left the Command Center, and she hadn't seen him since. He never got the chance to ask her out, and he didn't even call her, or try to contact the other members of the team. It was a few hours, but Kimberly couldn't help but worry a great deal about Tommy. She could sense his love for his work, it was obvious each time he leapt into battle as the Green Ranger, Dragon Dagger held high. He even became friends with the Dragonzord. He simply loved being a ranger, it was his chance to be someone. And she was worried that, without the special status of being a ranger, he felt like he was no one. To her, that couldn't be further from the truth.
Zordon advised the teens to give Tommy a little space, so he could come to grips with the changes in his life. But Kimberly wouldn't accept that. She could sense he was hurting, and she wanted desperately to help him through his most recent challenge. So she took it upon herself to find the young man. He wasn't at the Youth Center, and to Kim, it almost looked like he was purposely trying to hide from his friends.
But Kim didn't let that stop her. She asked around, and eventually found him working out by the lake. As she saw him move, so much like the first time, that sense of mystery came again. She couldn't discern, and she probably couldn't understand either, what he was feeling. What he was thinking. His mind was a mystery to Kimberly. A mystery she was determined to solve.
I'll live to be the very best
I want it all, no time for less
I've laid the plans
Now lay the chance here in my hands
Taking a deep, cleansing breath, Kimberly stepped forward, and stopped a few feet away from the boulder. After waiting a few moments, he finally realized he was no longer alone. He turned around quickly, his face blatantly displaying his surprise to see her standing there. He grinned at her shyly, as was his custom, and waited for her to speak. He himself was caught speechless. Finally, they were alone, without any distractions. It was the perfect chance to finally be honest about his feelings for her, but he couldn't bring himself to speak. It was the golden opportunity, and he was about to let it slide away.
"They said back at the gym I'd find you here," Kim said, breaking the silence by instigating a conversation. She took matters into her own hands. She finally decided that she wouldn't wait any longer for Tommy to start anything. Whereas he was shy, she really wasn't.
"Yeah, I like to practice outside sometimes," he responded, rather ungracefully walking toward her. He almost lost my footing, walking down the boulder. Despite months of being around Kim, he still went weak in the knees at times. Fortunately he made it to her side without embarrassing himself too immensely.
Once again at a loss for any meaningful words, he beat around the bush. "You know, to smell the fresh air."
He stopped walking when they were about two feet from each other. He couldn't tell how close was too close, and at the same time, he didn't want to seem rude. For both, it was a terribly awkward situation.
"How're you doing?" Kim asked, her characteristic bright smile warming Tommy's heart. She made him feel more at ease and relaxed, and Tommy tried to carry on a simple conversation. He could tell she was worried about him, but he didn't want to give her more reason to be. She'd be horrified if he told her how deep a void the Power left in him. So instead of being candid, like her warm smile invited, he lied. Or rather, he didn't directly answer the question.
"I'm hanging. I've been working on my karate, focussing on my schoolwork. Just trying to keep busy."
Kim was still smiling at him, but he could see the displeasure in her eyes. She didn't want to know what
he was doing. She wanted to know how he was doing, as in emotionally. It was quite clear that she wanted to help in any way she could. She knew he was holding back the truth from her, and she also had an inkling on exactly why he was holding the truth from her. So, after a short silence, she decided to get his feelings out in another manner.
"We miss you."
Give me one moment in time
When I'm more than I thought I could be
When all of my dreams are a heart beat away
And the answers are all up to me
Three simple words, innocent enough. She knew exactly what she was doing, and Tommy knew it too. She was trying to make him see how important to the group he was-- not just as a fighter, but as a friend. She was trying to show him how his friendship with the others still remained strong, despite his lack of power. At the same time, she was opening up to him in a way that was still impossible for Tommy. Still, he couldn't really take the hint.
"Yeah," he said, "but you were a team long before I showed up. It'll get back to normal before long."
His feelings regarding the team were laid bare. She got the truth out of Tommy, despite his attempt to keep it hidden. Tommy didn't display any anger or fear when he said it, but Kim could see he was upset, and depressed by his apparent loss. She shook her head slightly. Once again, he was making a mountain out of a relative molehill. And she also knew that, no matter how much she insisted otherwise, he'd never fully believe it. He couldn't accept that his friends really would stick by him. So, Kimberly built up her courage, and got down to the real purpose for her visit. Three more simple words, as unexpected as the rest of the day's events. She released her hands, that were clasped behind her back, and took a deep breath.
"I miss you."
Give me one moment in time
When I'm racing with destiny
Then in that on moment of time
I will feel, I will feel eternity
Tommy wouldn't have been more shocked if a meteor had fallen from the sky at that moment. His eyes widened, and for the first time since she arrived, he looked her squarely in the eye. She had a gentle, hesitant smile on her face, and a small blush was rising. Tommy could tell how hard it was for her to say it, and as he reached out and gently held her hand, he realized just how long he had waited for a moment like this. A perfect moment, the sun shining warmly, the gentle birdsong filling the air, and the complete absence of any curious onlookers.
Tommy had his moment, and he seized it. Gently, he pulled her towards him, and slowly, his
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