Shell Game [2]

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{Silver's POV}

"Nothing gets through his armor."

Mike said, and I rubbed my head, as I tried to think, but it felt like I had a hit to the head every time I touched it.

"How are we gonna fight him?"

Mike said, and Jayden looked at him

"We'll find a way. Like we always do with the Nighlok. He must have some type of weakness." Jayden said.

"Something that we just aren't thinking of." I whispered, rubbing my head hard. "You okay?"

Jayden asked. "Bad headache. I don't know why either." I said, and sat on a chair.

"May I remind you both, that not one of our attacks damaged him, at all?" I heard Mike say.

"Not one of them." Kevin murmured.

"Like Jayden and Silver said, there must be some crack in his defenses that we haven't thought of." Ji said.

"That's it!" Kevin said. "What? Do you have an idea?" Jayden said, and I look at Kevin, who nodded.

"Yeah, I think I just cracked the entire code. We just need the right Ranger as with the right attack in the right order of the elements." Kevin said.

"We'll beat him as a team." He said, punching his palm. "Yeah." I said with the rest. "Speaking of 'team,' where's Antonio?" Emily asked.

"Antonio, please call us back." Mentor said into his own phone - like version, of a Samuraizer, and he shut it.

"I wonder what he's gotten himself into this time." Ji said, and I groaned from the far corner of the room.

Where I had now at least ten books stacked up next to me, and five more scattered around, with three open.

"Hey. You okay? I mean really?"

Jayden asked, and I shut my eyes, feeling dizzy and like I was gonna lose my lunch.

"Ji, she's burning up." Jayden said.

"You would know, as the fire guy." I mumbled quietly, in a bad attempt for a joke, and he looked at me.

"I'm serious." He said, and I felt a flash of pain going through my head and he looked at Ji.

"Something's wrong. Maybe Darren or Liana would know what it is." He said, and I grunted. "You called?"

Darren's voice was heard, and I opened my eyes. "Jeez kid, you look terrible."

He said, and I looked at him. "Thanks, I mean really." I said voice dripping in the purest sarcasm as he looked at me and shook his head.

"Liana, what's the chances of you being able to heal her?" Jayden asked my twin, who looked at me.

"It would have been a lot easier when she trusted me." Liana said, and I look at her.

"If you gave me any reason to... maybe I would." I said, shutting my eyes in pain. "I know why."

Darren said, and I looked at him.

"I know that every time you go under, or lose consciousness or lose control a lot, you see Gin Arashi."

He said, and I looked at him.

"Yeah. But... I don't see what that has to do with.. ugh..." I said, rubbing my temples and letting out a low groan.

"He's always telling you to unite the ancients. Isn't that what they have to... they've needed it for centuries."

Liana said, and I looked at her.

"Get to the point." I said.

"They need both you and him. The physical symptoms are hitting you hard now. The mental symptoms of the lack thereof are going to hit one, of you next. If you don't do it soon, you'll end up like our parents did."

Liana said. "What do you mean?"

I heard Jayden.

"Our fathers hated each other. Your father was the fire, ours the shadows. You'll slowly begin to hate each other, just like they did and soon, the two ancient powers will have no hope of being in peace."

Darren said. "Are you telling us, that these two are going to hate each other if they don't unite the ancients in the fast approaching time?" Mike asked.

"Basically yeah." Liana said. "We can not let that happen to you guys... You two are the last of your lines."

Kevin said. "Not necessarily."

I said, looking at Liana.

"No. No. I'm not joining a team that I'm not accepted into." She said, and I flinched at her words.

"I'm not like you. I never, ever, should have ended up back here. You disobey our father." Liana said.

"Our father. Is dead. I have a family, and I'm not leaving it again. Thanks to you, we have the information."

I said, and Liana looked at me, and then at our brother. "Come on Darren. Let's go." She said.

"I'm staying here. Go home." Our older brother said, and Liana grunted at him. "Suit yourself."

She said, and disappeared into the shadows of us all. Then suddenly, I was doubled over. "Bucket!"

Mike yelled, and Darren pulled a Samuraizer out of nowhere, and he pointed it at my hands.

"Symbol power. Bucket." He said, and a bucket appeared in my hands, and I retched into it, and lost my breakfast, and my lunch.

"Ugh. That stinks!" Kevin said. "Well sorry." I said quietly, before retching into the bucket again.

"You have to unite the ancients, and fast now. The easiest thing to do, is to complete a battle against a foe, who wants to fight only the both of you."

Darren said. "Deker. He's already gone." Jayden said, and I nodded at Darren.

"Uniting the Wolf Megazord, with the Samurai Megazord." Darren said, and I looked at him.

"The Black Box... it won't do it." I said, and he looked at me. "I know. But it is made for the both of you. To only able to activate it by yourselves on the field of battle." Darren said.

"The Wolf and Man combination?"

I whispered. "I've heard of it but no one has been able to do it, since the very first rangers. That was also the very last time."

Jayden said, and suddenly the Gap Sensor went off, and he looked at me, and then back at the Sensor. "Go."

I said, and he looked at Darren. "Stay with her?" He asked and Darren's nod was clear. "I'm not leaving." He said.

"You'll need this." I said, and handed him the Wolf Disc. "No one can unlock it but you."

He said, and I looked at him. "If she shows up, give it to her. She's one and the same with me, in all except for the personalities. Now go." I said, and he nodded, and ran off with the others.

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