A Peace of Mind

A Peace of Mind
Tommy has had a rough day at Reefside High. His day was just about over. The bell for the end of the day rang. The students departed from the classroom. He left the school and went straight home. He made a light dinner and then he went to bed, hoping for a good sleep. Unfortunately, that did not happen.

Tommy found himself in a dimension full of light.

"Where am I?" said Tommy.

Tommy saw nothing but pure golden light. Suddenly, a quiet feminine voice called out to him.

"Who are you?" asked Tommy, "where are you?"

"I am Peace," said Peace, "I am an angel and a servant of the Great Creator. I called you here because you are a veteran power ranger and there is a dangerous enemy on the horizon."

"Why?" asked Tommy, "who is it?"

"It's the Macian empire," said Peace, "and we will probably need you to fight other enemies as well! We will need your help by forming the Power Ranger team, the Power Rangers: Rangers of Promise."

"Why me?" asked Tommy.

"You are a veteran ranger," said Peace, "and you are the perfect person for the job!"

"I'm in!" said Tommy, "what do I do?"

"You will receive your instructions shortly," said Peace, "good-bye!"

Peace teleported Tommy out. Tommy thought that he was going home, but that didn't happen. He found himself in front of a temple.

"I remember this place!" said Peace, "I think that I'll go in!"

Tommy went into the Temple of Power. He looked in all of the vase. Ninjor came out of a vase.

"So," said Ninjor, "Peace sent you here! Congratulations, you passed the test of courage! We brought you here because we need you to co-lead the Power Rangers: Rangers of Promise. I will help you. This will be your base of operations. The base is on the lower level. There is room for everyone to stay here. The lower level has everything that you need. Go ahead and look it over."

Tommy went to the lower level of the Temple of Power. He was astonished and he approved of the settings.

"Ninjor," said Tommy, "I accept!"

"Good," said Ninjor, "let's start looking for three rangers!"

"Three?" asked Tommy, "why three?"

"Trust me," said Ninjor.

"Okay," said Tommy.

"We need to choose people who have been rangers before," said Ninjor, "they have experience!"

"Good idea!" said Tommy, "I'm going!"

"Good luck!" said Ninjor.