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Devin has finally been captured, but the cost is Jen's life. Will Wes be able to get over her death, or will it drive him over the edge?

Last chapter of this, guys! Thanks to everyone for reading and reviewing!

There is a possibility of either a re-write or a sequel being made...keep an eye out!

Dream On

Midnight…

Wes held her lifeless body in his arms and nuzzled her neck. "Jen. Please, don't leave me."

"She's gone, I can't believe it. She's…" Katie broke down into tears as Trip held the Yellow Ranger. Lucas turned his head away as a tears began streaming down his face.

The thunder cracked outside and died away quickly as the final bell tolled midnight. Each Time Force Ranger looked at their fallen comrade, tears engulfed them.

There were no words that could describe it, only sadness.

The next day: the year 3005

Church bells tolled quietly as her coffin was brought out from the church and set out on the platform. Wes, Lucas, Katie, Trip and Eric sat down in the front row. Time Force had permitted them this one visit in order to see Jen's funeral. Alex had also been there, surprisingly.

"Captain Jennifer Scotts was one of our best officers." Logan began. "One of many. Her bravery shall not be forgotten. She was a courageous officer whose life deserved not to be taken. But she put herself in the line of duty to protect others. This is how she would have wanted it to be." He paused. "She will forever be put into the history banks, and her morpher preserved."

A trumpet was heard in the background as she was lowered into the ground. Wes watched, his eyes were red and puffed.

The ceremony was short, but would be remembered for years to come.

The news of the Captain's death hit the city hard. So many people knew her, so many people loved her.

But for now, Wes would be loving her from afar, all the way back in his time. Time Force was sending them back now, claiming they had been in the future for too long.

One hour later, and the three of them stood outside the time ship, sadness loomed behind their eyes. Wes sighed as he walked towards Lucas.

"I guess, you're in charge now." He said. "Keep them safe."

Lucas smiled slightly. "I will, don't worry." Their parting was sealed by a tight hug.

Trip looked at Wes. "It's the way she would have wanted it, Wes." He said.

Wes sighed. "I know. See you around, Trip"

"She'll live on through you, Wes. She won't be forgotten, I promise." Katie hugged Wes tightly.

"I know." He responded. Katie kissed his cheek and left.

Eric nodded at the trio as he and Wes walked into the time ship.

Once they arrived back at their time, Mr. Collins and the Guardians were there to greet them.

"You okay, son?" his father asked.

Wes sighed. "I'm fine." Mr. Collins heard the longing behind his son's voice.

"Take off as much time as you need, Wes." Eric said. "The Guardians can deal with one commander for a while."

Wes smiled slightly. "Thanks." But his smile faded as he began a long walk up the beach. He tried to think of what they'd be doing now if she were still alive.

He sighed as the sun began to set behind the ocean, his tear stricken face was cooled by the bay wind, his words were lost.

"Jen…"

That night

He re-read the report over and over again. Time Force had sent Jen's autopsy to Wes, so he could know exactly how she died, and what happened.

But there was something else... something that was unexpected. Eric also sat with him and sighed. "It'll be all right, Wes."

He shook his head. "There was something more, Eric." He whispered. "Jen was pregnant."

Later

Wes sat out on the balcony at his house, sipping an iced tea. He had trouble sleeping and decided to sit out on the balcony. It was unusually hot, just like that one night when he and Jen watched a meteor shower in the roof of the clock tower. He remembered her voice all those nights ago; a smile came to his face.

"When you see a shooting star, I'll be looking at that some one." Jen said. The meteor shower kept falling over them.

"From all the way in the future?" Wes asked. Jen nodded.

"Anything can happen, Wes. All you have to do is think it." She said. "If you wish it with your heart, it'll come true."

"But you're going to be looking at the same one." He said again. Jen laughed.

"Yes, I'll be looking at the same one." He watched her look up at the night sky; a smile came to his face. He kissed her forehead and smiled. What he'd give to have her as a wife. "I love you, Jen." He said.

She smiled back at him. "I love you, too."

He watched a star fall as he remembered this time with her. He made a wish with his heart. He wished for Jen to be alive, to be all right. Was it possible that maybe she was alive? Anything can happen she told him, anything is possible.

Wes closed his eyes as her face came into his mind.

"Wes," someone said. He opened his eyes to see Jen standing next to him, her face glowed.

He stirred as he saw her face, then jumped up. "Jen?" he asked. She nodded. "No, this is just another dream."

But he felt her hand on his face. "Maybe so, but I couldn't leave without you knowing something, why I did what I did."

"And why did you?" he asked.

Jen smiled. "It was my destiny, and it was one that couldn't be changed."

His face shrunk. "What about the… baby?"

A little girl with dark blonde came running besides Jen. "Daddy, here I am!" she said happily.

"Alexis, easy!" Jen said. The girl smiled and waved at Wes. Trumpets began to sound as Alexis ran up a cloudy path.

"I love you, Daddy." She smiled and disappeared.

"That's my daughter?" Wes asked. Jen nodded.

"We were allowed only a few moments down, but I just wanted to let you know that we are happy, Wes. Whenever you need me, I shall be here."

"Even if it's during a meteor shower?" Wes asked. Jen smiled.

"Even during a meteor shower." She ran a hand down his face again. "I love you, Wes."

He smiled at her. "I love you, too." He sighed as he felt her kiss him. Even though he knew it was a dream, it felt so real. "Bye, Jen."

"It's never good-bye, Wes." She corrected him and began to fade away as Wes felt himself slip back into his sleep, her words echoed in his head. "I'll find you."

Wes jumped as he awoke and started off into the night sky. He has seen Jen and his daughter, Alexis. Both were beautiful. He let out a sigh and watched as a smile crept across his face. A single meteor flew across the sky and flashed. But something in his hand crumpled. It was a piece of paper, three words were written on it.

I'll find you

Wes gasped. Had it been a dream, or was there maybe a chance that Jen was indeed alive?

After all, anything could happen. All you need to do is dream…

The End


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