Winnter Crybaby

Winnter Crybaby is the third episode of Power Rangers Months Fury.

Synopsis
The sun was setting. The rangers were listening to Shark Fire singing a melody sung on  Tillis. Snow Prince asked him to. He constantly saw Bloom try to hide her tears. She kept saying that she was fine. However, he knew she was lying. He did the same thing when he was little. He was kept from mingling with other children. The king and queen told him that staying isolated would help him become a better leader. It would contain his emotions. He would stay neutral. However, they were wrong. He had made friends. They didn't hurt. They helped.

Help. That's what Bloom needed. The interaction with Sagon had worried her. She had so much anxiety. What if she failed? She couldn't lose her friends. However, this melody made her forget all of her worries. The melody was so beautiful. So peaceful.

Peace of mind. That's what Bloom needed. She was a fragile flower. Shark Fire noticed that her emotions were out of control. However, that wasn't a bad thing. He just hoped that this song would make him feel better. This melody on Tillis was meant to help calm nerves. Once he finished, the rest of the group seemed to be happy, especially Bloom. Suddenly, Shark Fire saw a blinding beam of red light. It was followed by a wave of cold.

Cold. The source was near. It would take a short amount of time to reach there. Ent could easily transport there. However, whatever caused the beam and the wave was powerful.

Power. JanDec had more than anyone. Fear. JanDec fed on it. Intimidation. JanDec used it. Cold. That was JanDec.

JanDec must've been behind this. This worried Taranee. No one could create a wave of such freezing cold like that. Not even Snow Prince.

Snow Prince would hurt whatever had just interrupted them. Bloom was finally smiling. Not a fake one. A genuine smile. Now, the smile was replaced with a look of worry. He felt rage. He ran towards the source and morphed. He could hear the others trying to call him back. However, their calling made him run faster.