Mathais: Stop. Before you go ranting about how I copied people and Ninja Storm, don't bother. I've been working and evolving this idea for months, before I stepped into the Power Rangers Fandom, before I even heard of Power Rangers Ninja Storm. Don't go charging in, flaming because of what I based this off of and whom I use.

Justin: You'll already get enough flames for using me as a main character.

Mathais: I happen to not jump on those types of wagons like the Relena and Yulie haters.

Justin: Anyway, don't you have anything to say other than this?

Mathais: I don't own Justin or the Power Rangers, but the new characters and these particular Elemental Powers DO belong to me.

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Dear Journal,

It's me again. Anyway, my dad and I are moving soon, which I'm sad about. But I know that I have to, even if I'll miss Angel Grove. Still, going will be great since whenever I go for a walk, the others that had left on their mission and al the battles won't be plaguing my mind with memories wherever I look and go. I wonder what they are doing now. The news says that there have been explosions on the moon lately, so they may be there. I hope they are all right, even if I know that all they saw me as was a burden, a bother, or both. I could feel that was what they all had thought, me being only twelve-years-old. It hurts to know they felt that way, but I have to move on. Maybe this move is good for me after all.

~Justin

Justin closed his journal as his dad knocked on his door.

"Hey Justin. You ready to go?"

"Almost dad!" Justin hastily stuffed the last of his pictures into a backpack before opening the door. "Ready!"

"Okay!" Justin and his dad got into the car and drove to the airport.

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A couple hours later found Justin on a plane with his dad asleep. Justin was holding the one last magical shard of his Blue Mountain Blaster Turbo Morpher. Holding it up to the light, it seemed to sparkle blue and discharge that energy into his hand before falling lifeless. Justin gave a blink, but thought he imagined it.

Maybe Boston will be better. Justin thinks as he looks out the window. There are a lot more buildings, so maybe something won't attack. Justin heaved a sigh. There aren't any reports of monster attacks there. All there is is just the five recent unexplained deaths, but every city has those. With these thoughts, Justin fell asleep.

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"Dad! I'm going to the Common to explore!" Justin called. It was three days after he moved in with his dad and he was having a long look around.

"Alright! Don't get lost!"

"'Kay!" Justin ran out and hopped onto the next bus to Boston Common. He grabbed himself a seat and sat down.

"Can I sit down?" A soft voice asked to his left. Justin gave a start as he turned around to the owner of the voice.

A Japanese boy stood there that was around his age. The boy was staring curiously at him with crystal blue eyes that had a hint of aqua in them and his short black hair swayed lightly as he shifted. He was wearing an aqua colored shirt and blue jeans. Silver headphones were on his ears and they were spewing out some Japanese music. A bracelet was on his wrist made of what looked like aquamarine.

"Sure." The boy sat down next to Justin. "Ummm... Do you know where the Common is?"

"Yeah, I'm heading there myself. How about ya tag along?"

"Sure." Justin was still getting used to the Bostonian accent, so understanding locals was a little hard, but he managed.

"Name's Jace. What's yours?"

"Justin."

"Ya know what school you gonna be goin' to?"

"I just moved in, so no. I might want to go to a regular school for my grade because my old school in Angel Grove said that I had genius-type IQ."

"Cool. 'Least you don't act snobby like all the other geniuses in the area. Would ya like to meet my friends?"

"Sure! That'd be great!" Justin grinned whole-heartedly.

The bus had once again come to a stop as this time another boy came to stand by them. He was of Chinese ancestry, with the traditional black hair and brown eyes, except the eyes were tinged with a lighter brown that was almost unnoticeable. His black hair flowed down to his waist, but was constricted into a ponytail. The boy was, again, around Justin's age and wore a brown shirt and green pants; both tight fitting and seemed to be made of silk. As he waved, Justin couldn't help but notice a bracelet on his wrist that looked like it was made of brown jasper.

"Hey Jace. Who's the new kid? What'cha listenin' to?" The boy greeted.

"'Lo Alex. This is a noob to Boston. His name's Justin and I'm gonna introduce him to the group. Y'know, I'm listening to Just Communication by Two Mix." (Mathais: Just Communication belongs to Two Mix. Noob is slang for newbie.)

"How're they gonna react?"

"Ad's probably gunna be alright with it and same for Lin. Cas couldn't make it and Bra's probably gonna be ballistic." Both boys laughed at this.

"Who?" Justin questioned.

"You'll find out." Jace replied with a smirk on his face.

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Not too long later, the three boys arrived at the Common, a huge park. The three walked toward a couple of metal benches where three people were waiting. A Polish girl rushed up to meet them. She was around their age with knee-length blond hair and slightly darkened blue eyes with a touch of unremarkable silver in them. Her hair was pulled into a large ponytail. She wore a sleeveless silver-colored shirt and pink pants that ended at the ankle. The light shined off her silver bracelet.

"What took ya so long guys?" She asked.

"Hey Adriana. I met a noob on the way and I thought I could show him around." Jace greeted.

"Hi. My name is Adriana." Adriana held her hand out.

"My name is Justin." Justin felt a faint blush tinge his cheeks as he shook Adriana's hand.

"If you four lollygaggers are done chatting, I want to do something!" Another girl called from the benches.

This girl was an African American girl and, again, she was around Justin's age. She had neck length brown hair and brown eye with a hint of gold in them. Justin noticed a pattern, for he had brown eyes with a more noticeable orange color - which he hides using contacts. (Mathais: Not true, but I need it.) She wore a gold-colored shirt with elbow-length sleeves and yellow pants. On her wrist was a gold bracelet that flashed light.

"Geez Lina. Be a bit more patient." Alex retorted loudly.

"Humph." Lina pouted slightly.

The four walked toward the last two and the final member was not one that Justin had expected. The person was an African American teenager that was around 17 years old. He had very short black hair and dark brown eyes. He wore an orange t-shirt and red pants. Clasped to his wrist was a bracelet that looked to be made of orange calcite.

"Why are you late?" The teen asked.

"Brady." Jace nodded his head in a reply.

"We were just bringing a newbie here we found." Alex explained.

"And?"

"Meet Justin." The two boys moved apart from each other to reveal Justin.

"Hello." Justin greeted.

The only reply was a brief nod. An uncomfortable silence came after that.

"So, anyone up for soccer?" Adriana broke into the silence and dissipated the tension.

"I am, if you would let me." Justin mumbled while facing the ground through blush-stained cheeks. Jace stifled a giggle at the sight.

"Don't worry. We'll let you." Jace cocked his head to the side with childish innocence.

"Sure! That'd be great!" Justin smiled brightly. That smile was contagious, as it spread over the younger members. Brady wasn't affected however.

It was a fun soccer game for Justin. By the time the game stopped, Justin's team had lost. It was apparent that Adriana, Lina, and Jace had practiced soccer for a while. Jace was a good defender, it seemed, as he could swiftly block any of the opposing team easily. Lina was a good goalie, for the fact that she was really fast and could catch balls quickly. Adriana was a great forward, due to the fact that she can maneuver the ball very well with agility and grace along with hidden power. Justin's team wasn't that bad either. Brady had power on his side as the ball went barreling past Jace on many occasions. Alex was also a good goalie because he seemed like a stone - as in very good at defense - in the position. Still, Adriana surprised him when one of Brady's kicked shots went shooting past Alex's head with a return kick from Adriana. She had performed a mid-air kick flip, called a zero-grav by Jace, and sent the pall whizzing past his team. It was a great time for him.

That's why Justin was angry when a tree in the Common had suddenly burst to life. The tree became a masculine humanoid with bark for skin and little dark slits for eyes. People started to scream in panic, causing uproar as people fled the park. Justin faded into the crowd before reemerging behind a tree to see what would happen to this monster. He cursed the fact that his Turbo Powers were gone for the tenth time since the attack started. The wood monster began thrash the landscape with punches and kicks.

"You are an annoyance." An orange figure that was male landed two punches squarely on the chest of the monster. Rebounding from the backlash, the person stood in a battle stance. "Can't they come up with more interesting monsters?"

"I happen to have a name and it's Uddokenkaku!" A tree branch sprouted from the creature's arm and formed a sharpened wooden blade. Uddokenkaku charged and landed three slashes on the orange figure's chest. "I've waited for this for a long time Orange Fire Ranger."

"I would prefer if you didn't use my native language." An aqua-colored figure appeared and landed three deft kicks on the back of Uddokenkaku. "Wood Swordsman? Can you get any cheesier?" The figure snarled in disgust before flipping over Uddokenkaku head and landing next the Orange Ranger. He helped him up. "You alright there man?"

"Ya man." The Orange Ranger replied.

"Ah, Aqua Water Ranger. I have been expecting you." With a snap of his fingers, vines wrapped themselves around the newcomer's feet. The Aqua Ranger struggled against his bonds, but they effectively restrained him and started to siphon his energy. The Orange Ranger tried in vain to break the bonds, but to no avail.

"Mess with one member; you mess with them all!" A silver figure stuck the bonds with quick fists, breaking the bonds with her speed. "You alright there buddy?" She asked as she helped the Aqua Ranger up.

"Thanks." The Aqua Ranger nodded.

"Silver Wind Ranger. This will be a productive day." Uddokenkaku gave a laugh as he charged with his sword, forcing the Rangers on the defensive. They dodged and parried with their color-coded gauntlets made out of alien material. Uddokenkaku slashed at the Orange Ranger before bringing his sword back and striking the Aqua Ranger on the chest. He then ducked a flying kick from the Silver Ranger and gave her a powerful slash that sent her flying ten feet.

"Momma ever tell you not to leave your back unprotected?" A gold figure used lightning-fast punches and kicks to strike the monster, forcing Uddokenkaku to back off as the Rangers got a breather. "Guess not."

"Gold Thunder Ranger. I was told that they usually appear at the same time."

"Well life ain't uniform Uddokenkaku." The Aqua Ranger growled. "Get used to it yajuu."

"You've got me mad now!" Uddokenkaku let out a roar as he charged with his sword out in front of him. The Rangers sidestepped the attack as the Silver Ranger and Gold Ranger both landed PPK combos on the monster and a spin kick from the Orange Ranger sent Uddokenkaku flying. He landed on his feet though.

"This is enough!" The monster gave another roar as he produced another sword. Crossing them, the monster seemed to grin evilly.

"Boring, same old." Uddokenkaku was surprised as a brown figure bashed his head with a punch and a kick before retreating to his group. "Wood monsters aren't that inventive nowadays."

"Brown Earth Ranger. Perfect. I can kill five of you in one shot." The warrior seemed to give a smirk as he charged. The Rangers continued to dodge and parry, but it became tiring work.

"Stand still hiretsukan!" The Aqua Ranger shouted.

"Now I'm really mad!" The amount of slashes increased and soon only the Orange Ranger was left able to stand.

"Any ideas Sherlock?" The Gold Ranger quipped sarcastically from the ground.

"One. Something I should have used at the beginning of the battle." The Orange Ranger retorted.

"Then do it already!" The Brown Ranger was very tired after he shouted.

"Fine." The Orange Ranger held his hand out in front of him. "Holster!" A holster appeared on his belt with an orange gun in it. "Fire Gun!" He whipped out that gun and pointed it at the monster.

"What will that do?" Uddokenkaku sneered.

"This! Phoenix Blaster!" Fire gathered at the tip of the gun as it formed the shape of a bird. After a few seconds, the Orange Ranger released the phoenix and it rushed toward Uddokenkaku, starting a fire on the humanoid monster.

"Fire! I'm on fire!" In a blast of green light, Uddokenkaku disappeared.

"Kuso." The Brown Ranger swore.

"The damage won't be fixed and it'll be hard to explain this." The Silver Ranger complained.

"Have you enough strength?" The Orange Ranger looked at the Brown Ranger.

"Yeah." With a flash of power, the Brown Ranger had repaired the damaged landscape to an extent before collapsing into Aqua Ranger's arms.

"Whose turn is it?" The Silver Ranger asked.

"Mine." The Aqua Ranger sighed as he raised his hands. "Forces of the Elements, Memory Be gone!" An aqua light emitted to a large radius, causing any people caught in it to forget this incident, except one.

"Let's go." The Gold Ranger said as all five Rangers teleported away.

Meanwhile, Justin fell in shock from what he saw. Five more Rangers? That's so cool! And they don't like public media so they make people forget. But how come I still remember? Is it because of my past with the Morphing Grid? Justin shook his head as he stood up. Now's not the time for questions. I have to find my new friends before they get suspicious.

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Mathais: Yeah, hope you liked it.

Justin: Review. Mathais will tackle on ANY flame in his next chapter.