We probably won't get a sequel for Saban's Power Rangers which I find to be very sad! I enjoyed the movie so much and thought they did a great job giving all the characters depth and relatable problems. It seemed very realistic and I was looking forward to a sequel.

Nevertheless, I decided to write a story of what I imagine the sequel would have been like. Please enjoy and let me know how you all are liking it! I will try to update weekly if you guys are really enjoying it!


(Jason)

I kicked my feet up, resting them on the seats in front of us to reserve them for any of my team as I carefully scanned the pool of incoming students and parents filling into the gym. My eyes flickered as I searched for any of them and I eventually caught sight of Billy, but by the time I did, my dad pushed my feet off the seats before us, giving me a stern glare. I sat up straight and shot a glance right back.

"There are other people here, Jason," he whispered harshly. "Have some consideration."

I fought the urge to say something back to him and stifled a groan in my throat, shaking my head as I turned back to face the crowd of people coming to the bleachers. I rubbed my tired eyes to help them focus and kept watching the large group of people finding seats.

The 'Angel Grove Alien Attack', as coined by many news sources, was trending nationally. It was the top story across the country and had been since the day after the attack. The attention was bittersweet; a bunch of annoying news people were now in the town, stopping and basically harassing any locals who passed by for inside scoops on the story. I had encountered a few myself and just ignored them. The nice part about all of the attention was we were getting the supplies we needed to rebuild the town and the Power Rangers were national heroes.

It was now the fourth day since the attack on Angel Grove. The attack was on a Thursday and it was now Monday. Rightfully so, school was closed on Friday which meant for a nice little break for me and the others. Zordon was quick to congratulate us on our victory and gave us the day off from any training so that we may be with our families. Saturday, I went to detention. I was a little irritated that we still had to go to detention since school was closed on Friday but it wasn't all too bad. I got to hang out with his team and all we did was clean up some nearby debris at the school. After that, we went to training in which Billy explained what Rita told us to Zordon, about she said there may be more people to come after the Crystal. Zordon confirmed that Rita was telling the truth but assured us that we would do just fine defending it, like we did with Rita. I spent the whole day at the Pit while the rest of the team only stayed for around half. I told them it was just because I wanted some extra practice, but really it was to avoid my dad. Even after everything that has happened with the town, he was still all up in my business. It irked me beyond belief and I figured the less time I spent with him, the better. Then came Sunday, yesterday. Again, we trained and then hung out at Billy's house. I was starting to crave time with them since I felt like I could just be myself around them, which is why I was frantically searching for them at the current moment.

I caught Kimberly already seated with her parents and I gave a small smile on instinct when seeing her. She was to my right and a few rows down, a few empty spots nearby her and her parents. I got up and my mom, who was on my right, looked over to me in confusion.

"Where are you going Jason?" she asked with genuine concern, her eyebrows slanted.

"Just going to sit by a friend if that's cool," I said with a nod in Kim's direction. However, there is no way they could know who I was possibly indicating towards due to the large amount of people in the gym.

My mom gave a small smile and nod, but my dad's voice stopped me from leaving our aisle and heading to Kim.

"Who's this friend?" he asked, although his tone made it sound like this was an interrogation.

"Just a friend," I groaned and quickly came up with a lie to get him off my back. "One of the guys from the team."

"Hmph, that's funny because it looks like most of the team is sitting over there," he said and I glanced back at him as he motioned to the left. I saw the guys all sitting together on the left side of the bleachers—the complete opposite side of where I nodded. "Who's this friend?"

"A girl I've been talking to, alright?" I admitted and I watched him as he slowly scoured the right half of the bleachers with his eyes, narrowing them as he seemed to hone in on someone. "Don't tell me it's Kimberly Hart you're going over to." I felt my body tense up and swallowed nervously, looking away from him. "She punched a boy in the face, you know."

I subtly looked over to Kim once more, who thankfully didn't see me and was still looking forward. I rolled my eyes and sat back down, shaking my head.

"Just forget it."

"It was her?" My dad hissed but quieted himself when people started looking over. I kept looking forward, towards the podium that the principle, Dr. Yu, was headed to and tried to ignore my dad getting in my face next to me. "Jason-"

"Good morning, good morning," Dr. Yu said. I thanked God that he started talking when he did since it stopped my dad from a lecture about Kim that would only make my blood boil. I knew he didn't like her; he talked bad about her enough.

If he knew how I really felt about her, the feelings I held for her…

"Thank you all for coming in this morning," Dr. Yu continued, interrupting my thoughts. "In light of the recent events, I figured it would be best to have this meeting as soon as possible in order to get things back to normal. First, I would like to say that we will be having school tomorrow." A chorus of groans and one loud boo from near the football team arouse and Dr. Yu quickly spoke again. "I know, I know, you all don't want school. But this week will be focused on you students volunteering. You will go to your homeroom in the morning and your teacher will be explaining what you will be doing. No need to bring backpacks, just be ready to work. Now..." Dr. Yu glanced over a little to his left and I looked to where he looked, seeing two people—-one man and one woman—in navy blue FBI jackets. They came over to the podium as Dr. Yu talked. "In regards to the actual...attack...the Governor of California has called in the FBI to help investigate what happened and to help protect the town. Here are Agents Jackson and Arroyo."

No one clapped as the woman went to the podium. I couldn't help but smirk in confusion. She was tiny, about Trini's size, and looked no older than a college student. She had blonde hair and looked nothing like what I pictured of an FBI agent.

"Hello, parents and Angel Grove High School students. I'm Agent Jackson and over there is my colleague, Agent Arroyo. I'm going to briefly explain…"

I eventually zoned her out and looked back to Kim, whose own eyes were wandering and looking around the gym. She seemed to be searching for someone too; maybe me or the other Rangers. Finally, she glanced towards me and caught my eye, giving me a smile to which I returned. I heard Agent Jackson continue to talk and made a motion with my hand, opening it and closing it while mouthing, imitating how Agent Jackson just kept talking and talking and how bored I was. Kimberly giggled and I couldn't help but chuckle a little when I saw her laugh. I felt my dad nudge me and I reluctantly looked back forward to the podium and away from Kim. Now, it was the other agent, Agent Arroyo, who was talking. He looked more of what I thought all agents looked like. Tall, well built, and darker skinned. He was almost intimidating while Agent Jackson seemed friendly.

"To ensure the safety of the members of this town, we will be imposing a curfew," he said and I snapped to attention, my brows furrowing in confusion as I listened. A chorus of groans came again, except this time, it was much louder and came from all areas of the bleachers.

Everyone was unhappy.

"I'm very sorry, but until this situation is cleared up, this is the best way to keep everyone safe since we still don't know what exactly we're dealing with. Finally, I need to bring up the…" Agent Arroyo stopped, looking over to Dr. Yu who said something to him. Agent Arroyo faced us again and spoke into the mic. "The 'Power Rangers.'" I felt my body shift without control and I scooched forward, sitting on the edge of my seat in anticipation. I loved hearing people compliment the Rangers around town and was about to feel more proud hearing the praise come from two FBI agents. "I know you're all very concerned and are wondering who they are and what they'll do next. I can assure you that we will find out who these…'Power Rangers' are and we will figure out what to do with them from there."

My stomach sunk and my mouth opened in both confusion and disappointment. There were a few murmurs in the crowd but I felt myself speak out without control.

"What's that supposed to mean?" I asked loudly, my brows now wrinkling into a more angry look rather than one of pure confusion. Agent Arroyo looked over in the direction of my voice but not right at me.

"What was that, son?" he asked, looking around to see who spoke up. My mom grabbed my wrist lightly but I shook her off.

"I said 'What's that supposed to mean?'" I repeated, my face cold and stern. Agent Arroyo's face lightened, as if he was amused by my expression, and gave me a smile of what seemed to be reassurance.

"It means that we will do what we need to to make this town safe again," he said ominously. Everyone else seemed to be comforted by that response.

However, I took it as a threat.

It must've shown on my face because Agent Arroyo tilted his head a bit and eyed me for a few more seconds. He then continued his lecture from before I interrupted and I watched him bitterly for the rest of the assembly.

Who was he to threaten the Power Rangers. What they need to make this town safe again? What the hell did that even mean?

The assembly finally ended after what seemed like forever and I reached for my phone in my back pocket just as it did, texting the others.

'Anyone wanna grab something to eat? Head to the juice bar?'

'I am so down,' Kim replied instantly and I glanced over to her, seeing her looking to me. I smiled and looked back down to my phone.

'Same,' Trini texted.

'Anyone need a ride?' Kim asked and I quickly turned to my parents.

"I'm gonna get some late breakfast with a few friends," I said and my dad was about to speak, but my mom stopped him by talking first.

"Have fun, honey," she said and I instantly stood up and headed down the steps and across a few aisles, brushing past people and reaching Kimberly. She watched me the entire way and I nodded to the door before she even spoke.

"Let's go," I said and she scoffed.

"Good morning to you too," she joked and said goodbye to her parents before the two of us exited the gym and reached the outside of the school. Billy was waiting for us on the outside and waved frantically once he saw us.

"Jason!" he said loudly and I laughed a little.

"Hey, Billy. You coming to breakfast with us?" I asked and he nodded eagerly.

"Yeah, yeah," he said as he checked his watch. "I can fit that in."

I was about to ask a question as to what he meant, but Trini came up to us and greeted us before I could do so.

"Hey guys," she said and we all nodded to her in response. "Where's Zack?"

"He doesn't come to school, remember?" Kim answered. "I wasn't surprised that he didn't come to the assembly."

"Is he coming to breakfast?" Trini asked and I checked my phone but saw no new messages.

"He hasn't answered. I say we just go now and I can call him in the car," I said. Everyone seemed ok with the decision and we piled into Kim's car. I sat in the front and called Zack as she pulled out of her spot.

I waited patiently as it rang a few times and then heard his voicemail. "Hey Zack, it's Jason," I said after the beep. "We're all headed to the juice bar before training if you wanna come by."

I hung up and put my phone back in my pocket. We all sat in silence, waiting for someone to start conversation. Luckily, before it got super awkward, Trini spoke.

Although I didn't like her chosen topic of conversation.

"Now that we're all alone, can I be the first to ask what the hell were you thinking back in the gym?" She asked rather harshly. I looked back to her, confused.

"What?" I asked, raising a brow. "What do you mean?"

"You challenging that FBI agent like that!" She said adamantly. I sighed a little as I realized what she meant.

"Ok, well…" I said slowly, tilting my head. "You heard the way he talked about us. He made it sound like we are the threat."

"We have to keep a low profile, Jason. Especially now that the FBI is here and there's a curfew."

"I didn't think it was that big of a deal," Kim said, defending me. "It's fine."

"Yeah, it's fine," I repeated. "They won't be expecting the Power Rangers to be a bunch of teenagers."

"We should still be a bit more careful," Billy suggested and I rolled my eyes.

"Alright, look, I'm sorry. I didn't know you'd all be upset at me for speaking up like that so I'm sorry," I said, giving in. That seemed to satisfy Trini and Billy and they both kept quiet about the situation for the rest of the ride.


(Zack)

I opened the door to the juice bar, searching for my team as soon as I entered. I spotted them sitting at a table near the window and headed over, clutching the newspaper I picked up on the way into the juice bar in my hand.

"What'd I miss at the assembly?" I asked, hands raised in sarcastic wonder as I approached the table. They all looked over and snickered at my mockery.

"Not much," Jason answered and I sat down, flinging the newspaper onto the table, allowing my team to read the title of the front page.

"What's that?" Trini asked and I nodded to it.

"Just look."

They all gazed at it in wonder and, eventually, all of their facial expressions changed to ones of shock. All of them looked up at the same time and exchanged looks with one another as I sat next to Trini, leaning back casually in my seat as they started to comprehend what they just read.

"Isn't it crazy?" I laughed, carefully looking around to make sure no one was within hearing distance. The place was pretty much empty anyways, aside from two people working behind the counter and an elderly couple seated at the other side of the room.

"I-" Kim scoffed, stammering a bit. "I can't believe the Governor wants to meet us."

"Not us," I corrected. "The Power Rangers." I looked at everyone once more before leaning in towards the table and lowering my voice. "You think we'll get a reward or something from him for saving the town?"

"That doesn't matter," Jason intervened, shaking his head. "It was never about money or some kind of reward, Zack. It was about stopping Rita." He took a sip of his smoothie and lowered his voice as well. "Which is what we did. That's all that matters."

"Yeah, I know," I sighed, rolling my eyes. "But, still. I think it's pretty cool that he wants to meet us."

"Yeah, maybe in about five years when Rita is finally dealt with," Trini muttered and we all chuckled a little bit at that, except for Billy. He looked up, a bit confused.

"You think it's gonna take that long?" he asked and I couldn't help but release a short scoff.

"She was being sarcastic, Billy," Jason said, patting Billy's shoulder.

"Oh, oh," Billy said, nodding quickly, looking back down at his notebook. "I-I gotcha, I see."

"We won't be able to keep this a secret forever, though," Trini said quietly, resting her elbows on the table. She looked over to me. "The FBI is here."

"What?" I asked in a loud voice accidentally, then leaned back in and lowered it once more. "Why?"

"To help aid with the investigation into Rita and the Power Rangers," she answered and my forehead creased into a half-angry, half-confused expression.

"They're investigating us?" I asked harshly, looking to the team. They all just shrugged as confirmation and I felt the blood boil in my body. "Why?"

"Keep. It. Down," Trini said firmly.

"We don't know why," Kim replied in a small voice.

"The Nano Project," Billy said suddenly and we all looked to him. He looked up from his notebook and stared blankly at all of our confused expressions. "What?"

"What's the 'Nano Project,'" I asked with a chuckle of both confusion and amusement at Billy.

"It's this government project where they search for superheros and experiment on them and use their skills to help further America's military and defense," he said quickly and effortlessly. We all continued to stare blankly at him and he shrugged. "I...read it in a government report one time."

"Whatever," I chuckled, shaking my head.

"Zack's right," Jason said, which surprised me. He was never one to agree with me, and my shock must've shown on my face because he shrugged. "What? You are. It's not like we're in some Marvel movie. The government doesn't want us for some weird experiments. That Agent Arroyo just wants to show off his power; he's all talk though."

"Agent Arroyo?" I asked, looking to Trini and Kim. They both just shook their heads and waved me off nonchalantly.

"Long story," Kim said.

"Yeah, you would've known if you had gone to the assembly," Trini hissed, nudging me with a small smile. I groaned and rolled my eyes.

"You know school isn't exactly my thing."

"So what is your thing?" Kim scoffed.

"Long walks on the beach," I joked and they both laughed, Jason containing his amusement to a single chuckle, and Billy not even reacting, instead keeping his head buried in his notebook.

"Funny," Trini said with a sneer and then a smile, which made my smile a little bigger.


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