Disclaimer: I do not own the power rangers or any of the weapons and/or original characters from that series. This is the third story in the "Saving the World, Again" series, so any characters from those stories that are mine, might be brought in. I do own the character Ally Jameson as I know she will appear in this story a good bit and I just wanted to let you know that she is my character from the beginning. I also own the characters of Janice Mitchell, Principal McEntire, Mallory Wiggins, David Jackson, Mrs. Thornsby, and Alabaster.

Now on with the Story!

Epilogue

"Wow," Tyler said, as he stared up at his parents. He hadn't really meant for all of this to be told to him, but once his mother started, it was obvious to him that nothing would stop her. It seemed to him that she had been wanting to tell him all of this for a long time.

"That is the story of your grandparent's adventure through life," Angie said, with a sniffle, as Tyler turned around and stared at his mother, with awe present in the young child's eyes. His father was sitting on the other side of Angie and carefully watched as their son registered everything that had just been told to him. Alex had barely been able to believe it when he was younger and he imagined what it was like for Tyler to hear it. The story seemed almost impossible to have happened, but it had and that was what made it such a huge secret in their families.

"Mama is that really the truth about Nana, Poppy, Mic-Maw, and Grandpa Jase?" Tyler Scott asked, as his mother had just finished telling the story of his grandparents to him. He was confused to hear that this was what his grandparents had been, as they never mentioned their old life, to anyone, much less him or their other grandchildren.

He had only known about the Power Rangers, because it was his favorite show to watch on Saturday morning and he also was allowed to watch it any time at his grandparents, which made more sense now, but a few years ago, he didn't think anything of it. They just wanted him to be happy and that made him happy.

"Yes, Tyler," Angie said, wiping a few tears away from her eyes, as Alex put an arm around his wife. They had known that there would be a time in which they had to tell their children everything, but they had hoped that it would have been later on down the road, but it seemed that today was the day that Tyler finally got curious about the mystery basement in Nana and Poppy's house. The basement that no people were ever allowed to go into but the two of them and their friends and they rarely did that at all now.

That was what ultimately led her to tell this story to her son, as he finally decided to ask questions about it. She loved her parents and everything that they had done for this world and this universe, for that matter, but what a great price they had, had to pay for other people's continued safety. They had given up so much precious time to protect the unborn and the elderly of this world and others from distant planets, if they were called to do so. They had been members of the first and last Power Ranger teams, to ever protect the Earth, which was rather fitting for them.

She, herself, had not known about them being rangers, until she ventured into the basement of their home one day in the winter of 2018. Her parents had always kept her out of the basement, saying there was only junk down there and she didn't need to be down there, it could be dangerous. On that fateful day 'Uncle' Jason asked her to go down there and grab some extra blankets, they were going camping that weekend. That was when she discovered the command center that they had been hiding from her since she was born.

It was a lot for a thirteen-year-old to take in, but when she emerged from the basement, she saw her father watching her and could tell he was ready to answer the questions that had formed in her mind. Although he did seem to be a little bit disturbed at how 'Uncle' Jason had asked her to discover the command center. 'Uncle' Jason and 'Aunt' Trini's son, her future husband, Alex Scott stood there and listened to the explanation of it all as well. He was only a little under a year younger than she was at the time and they both didn't understand the story at all. How could their parents be the real version of the television shows they used to watch, all the time? It didn't seem like it was possible for that to even happen to them. It was just some story that producers loved to twist and turn into things that could not be true. It could have never happened on Earth, but all of the proof lay in the concealed basement.

Angie's POV

Dad did the best that he could to explain it to us, although I never really understood it until they showed me the video diary they had made for Conner, Kira, and Ethan, although he had added some things since the first time it was shown. It showed me everything, from the very beginning, before he was even a ranger, to the very last battle they had ever fought in together, which seemed sad to think about.

They had lived so much of their life under that duty and they never thought that it would end the way that it did. That last battle was horrific for them and I discovered on that day how lucky I was to have both of my parents still with me. They both came close to dying during that last battle and I don't know what would have happened if either of them had passed.

I was scared, that all of it would come back into my life, that things would come after them again, but they assured me that it wouldn't happen this time and if it did, they were always here to protect the Earth. It was their job; their duty and they would never abandon it. They had promised that they would do this until their dying day, if necessary and they are still willing to suit back up, to this very day. I don't know if that is wise for them now, but I would never say that to them. I do know, however, that Conner has a place prepared if there is ever a need for another command center after my parents' generation of rangers die, which is not a subject I like to talk about. They're only in their fifties' but weirder things have happened in the past than them dying young. Most of them didn't expect to make it to their twentieth birthday after the challenges that continued to come up, but they somehow made it through the problems.

I hadn't realized that I had been born during Mesogogg's sphere of influence, until I saw that movie and the dates that were displayed for those last battles. My Mom and Dad were much more brave than I could have been with all of this, even at the age I am now. I couldn't have left my child when something like that was happening, but they just seemed to understand it all. It is more a part of their life than anything else is, well besides maybe karate and gymnastics is to them.

Mom was pregnant with me while she was still a ranger and there are no telling how many times Dad rushed home from a battle to make sure that the she was alright. I know that it was always a worry in the back of his mind that she would be taken, I've learned that much from Jason. Alex's parents went through the same thing and it is a common bond that can not be broken between the two of us, we are the first pair of ranger kids to get married and Tyler is now nine years old, the first ranger grandchild. He's our only one, but we are just happy to have him in our life, after everything that could have gone wrong in our lives, that we didn't even know about for awhile.

After that last battle, Hayley and Billy got married and they have three children, Anna, Jake, and Sydney, who all have strawberry blonde hair and big blue eyes, although Anna tends to take after Billy the most out of the three. She is heading off to MIT in a few weeks, which was his dream before he went to Aquitar. She knows about the foreign planet and has often asked Billy what it was like there, but he refuses to ever let her visit. I don't blame him, it's his child, and he doesn't want to lose her to some one else on another planet. He knows just how close he was to never returning to Earth himself.

Adam and Katherine tried for a long time to have kids, but in the end, they adopted a little girl, whom they named Alexis. Dad took a quick liking to her, as he was adopted too and now Alexis is one of my best friends. She brings the calmness to the group of us when we get together, as the rest of us share the traits of our parents far too much. They often tell us that we would have been rangers if there were still rangers around, although that is not something that comforts any of us. We don't know if we could bear the responsibilities that well.

Rocky and Ally were married soon after the last battle as well and they have one child, Maria Allison Desantos. Ally almost died while giving birth to Maria, which made them decide that it was best to leave it at one child and none of us know what Rocky would have done if she died. Ally was Rocky's saving grace when he was going through a really hard time and if he had lost her after defeating Mesogogg, we might have lost him as well. Maria is like another sister of mine, as we were both, basically, raised at the dojo, which I have to admit, was a lot of fun for me and my siblings. We never ran out of things to do around there, trust me.

Aisha and Zack had two little ones, James and Danielle, who have recently finished college. Although the two of them went through a rough patch for awhile there, we are all glad that they finally got themselves together enough to get married and give us two more comedians.

Trini and Jason have another boy, Mitchell who looks more like Trini, as Alex seemed to inherit Jason's looks, which I have to say I enjoy, not that Mitchell looks horrible. He's just not my type. Mitchell is engaged to be married to Sydney Cranston in a few months, which was something that we all saw coming, since they were very young. As close as Trini and Billy are, I'm surprised that Alex didn't fall for Anna, although she is a great deal younger than the rest of us. She's about five years younger than I am, but we all kinda grew up as brothers and sisters, which I am sure that I have said several times already.

That leaves my parents, Tommy and Kimberly, who had two other children, Thomas Jason "Jase" Oliver and Charlotte "Sharlie" Amanda Oliver. As you can see, none of us are called by our full names, our parents weren't too fond of that, unless they were mad and that was when they would call out our full name, in front of anyone present. My brother and sister both were shocked when they found out the truth about our parents past, but they no longer have to keep their secret, not from their families, at least. It is safe for us to know about it, although we do not let the information get into untrustworthy hands.

When I think back, to everything that happened, all those years ago, I am truly thankful that it did happen. I am thankful for Zordon, who brought the rangers back together, to defeat Nicarni-Aso. For Jason, making my parents speak to each other, after a five-year absence in each other's life. For Alpha and Hayley watching after me, when Mom and Dad went on those last missions, to defeat Mesogogg and Lord Zedd and bring their ranger work to an end. But most of all, I am thankful for my parents and all of the other rangers doing what they did for all of us. If they had not been willing to give up everything, to protect this world, I would probably not be here now. My parents would have never met and none of these friendships would have been forged. They think it was well worth it and I have to agree with them. For the people who say that they never existed, they are just a mere myth, and a legend of California folklore, I want them to know, they did and do exist. My Mom and Dad will be more than willing to tell you their story, anytime you ask.

AN: I hope that you have enjoyed this story and really like this last chapter, I'm going to take a couple of weeks to get my thoughts together and then I'm going to go pounding away on another one of my stories.