Pham Thi Anh Sang
The explosion of activity was a dizzy blur, nothing at all like what had happened with Oliver just last year (or was it two or three or-?). Maybe it was because something about that time had been familiar, because she knew who was on the other side and didn't understand that it might not have been okay in the end. She still thought it always would have ended up okay. It didn't seem right otherwise.
This, though? This was strange. This was her and classmates and people who lived on the island against things that weren't. The boy who had been with them, she wasn't too worried about, not with the way that the light was shining so strongly around him. Light and air were good, darkness and water were bad. The world was entirely white and black. White always won. That was a simple, trusting truth.
Sometimes on windy days, Anh Sang would worry about bugs being blown into her eyes. It just plain sucked and because she knew this, that was what she was doing with Red and Blue then. She remembered a time, too, when she had closed her eyes and waved her hands around to brush them again only to walk right into a tree.
She took some of the light from her shield, shrinking it down by half. Most of her attention was on Red and Blue. The butterflies flurried in a frenzy around their eyes. The two mermaids howled out, trying to protect their faces and accidentally slashed themselves as they did so. Blue's harpoon gun suddenly fired -right into his tail.
Meanwhile, Yellow was still fighting the Power Ranger man. It had managed to block the man's swings but now its harpoon gun was badly bent from impact. For a moment, Yellow eyed him like a predator stalking its prey before suddenly throwing the harpoon gun at his head and lunging forward to grab the human's weapon.