Orion sat with Gia, stroking her hair as she lay in bed and explained to him how Cliff got to the point of taking his own life. Orion was stunned, shocked that Cliff would ever consider killing himself, but at the same time, the way Gia had explained it, he wasn't surprised. Really, the only thing that had shocked him was Cliff's confession that he had always loved Gia.

The yellow Ranger showered after her ordeal. She had some of Cliff's blood splattered all over her and wanted to wash it off quickly and then lay down in her bed with Orion sitting next to her just to relax. Not long after they were settled, Emma knocked on the door and walked in the room. She tried not to let it show, but she was thrilled at how everything had turned out. She walked up to the bed and sat down next to Gia.

"He's really gone?"

"I beat him," Gia nodded. "He tried to tell me he loved me. He tried to say he regretted everything. He tried to play me one last time and it didn't work. He didn't win."

"He killed himself," Orion said. "Gia gave him the Vulcan Cannon and told him what she wanted him to do with it."

"Cliff gave me that choice the other day," Gia said to Emma. "He said if I really would rather die than be with him, I could shoot myself. I figured I'd return the favour."

"And he actually did it?"

"I think he wanted to guilt trip me," Gia nodded. "Right before he shot himself, he told me he did love me. He might want me to feel bad for this. To wonder, you know, what could have happened between us if I gave him just one more chance."

"What do you think?" Emma asked.

"I gave him too many chances," Gia whispered. "For nearly a year, every time he beat me, he'd always come back with an apology and I always thought it would be the last one. That he really would change and that this would all stop and that we would be happy together again. I must have given him a hundred second chances, and every time he just got worse. This time would have been no different. I'm positive."

"He's gone for good," Emma nodded. "The guys are downstairs collecting what's left of Robo-Knight. Tensou's going to start rebuilding him, hopefully before the Armada launches their final strike, and there's nothing left of Cliff to salvage. He died on our ship, out of Vrak's control. He's really gone, Gia. This is it. It's over."

Gia sat up, put her arms around Emma and hugged her tight. No words were spoken. Absolutely nothing needed to be said between the two girls. Emma gave Gia one last loving squeeze before she let go and got up to give Gia some time to rest up. As she walked out, Orion followed. He closed the door to their bedroom quietly and then grabbed Emma's arm, stopping her to talk while there was no one else up on the deck.

"You must be happy," he said, and it was all he could say. Emma threw herself into his arms and then started to sob loudly. Orion was confused at first but then realized this wasn't the type of crying he was used to hearing on the Sky Ship. This wasn't a cry of pain or anger or fear.

It was relief. Emma was crying in relief. He put his arms around her, gave her a little squeeze and kissed the top of her head.

"You win," he told her. "You've finally done it."