Alright everyone after a long time of not hearing from us we have another story! This was actually a request made by ScarletMoonRanger. "was wondering If you ever thought of writing a story where Tommy or Jason has a little sister back in the first season and she grew up in the seasons and maybe became a ranger." This is the result :) I will warn everyone now it does not start in the first season we have parts of them growing up through the years but we did it our way. I hope everyone enjoys it especially ScarletMoonRanger, I hope this was at least close to something you were looking for. hazergirl1220 and I went a little nuts so hang in there with us everything we bring up should be totally resolved by the end. :) As always R&R we like feedback and constructive critisum (hint if you are just writing to say you hate it and you think we stink save the time and just stop reading, but if you have tips/corrections on helping us improve our writing/personalities send away!) This story is already totally done but we had an idea for an alternate ending we will be posting later!

Peace out!

~Superdory57~

Disclaimer: We do not own the Power Rangers in anyway We don't even have OCs to claim so we got nothing...


"Well, it's good to hear you're settling in," Jason smiled, leaning back in his chair. "And the job is going ok?"

"Yeah, it's great," was the answer. "Maddy and I love working at the Rock Porium."

"V's right," Madison agreed. "And it's nice that Chip and Xander both work there, too."

Vida and Madison, Jason's younger twin sisters, had called a short time before, just wanting to check in and talk to him. The girls had put him on speaker phone so they could talk to him at the same time.

"I'm glad you're enjoying yourselves," he said. "Anything exciting going on?"

There was a pause on the other end of the line.

"Not a thing," Vida finally answered. "Just work and hanging out around the Rock Porium…"

Jason frowned.

"Alright, what's going on?" he asked. "Who's got a boyfriend and doesn't want to tell me?"

"No one!" they both exclaimed.

"Uh-huh, sure," he said. "Then what classes is V failing?"

"Hey!" Vida exclaimed. "I'm not failing anything. And—for your information—school is already out for the summer. Classes let out weeks ago."

"Maddy?" Jason said.

"She's right," Maddy said. "She didn't fail any of her classes. We made sure of it."

"Then what's going on?" Jason said.

"Nothing is going on," Vida insisted.

"Sure it isn't," he retorted. "That's why when I asked if anything exciting was happening it took you like ten seconds just to answer 'no'."

"We were—thinking," Madison said.

"Yeah, sure," Jason said. "Now what's really going on?"

"There's nothing going on!" Vida exclaimed.

Jason scoffed, shaking his head.

"You're going to come visit soon, right?" Madison asked, changing the subject.

"I'll work on that," Jason sighed. "Things are a little crazy around here with kids out of school for the summer. There are a lot of extra classes here at the dojo. And with Trini and I getting ready for the baby, I don't have a whole lot of extra time…"

"But you have to come see us," Vida said. "It's been forever. You haven't been here since we moved into the apartment…"

"Please?" Madison pleaded. "We really want you to come."

"Alright, I'll see what I can do," Jason conceded, smiling. "I'll work something out with some of the other instructors and try and get out there within the month. That work for you?"

"Yes," they answered.

He chuckled.

"Then it's a date," he said. "But for now, I've got to get back to work. I love you both."

"We love you, too," Vida and Madison said.

"And stay out of trouble," Jason grinned.

"Don't we always?" asked Vida.

"Maddy, please keep an eye on V," Jason said. "I don't want to be getting any phone calls."

"Hey!" Vida exclaimed. "You know, I'm feeling extremely picked on right now."

"That's what big brothers are for," Jason laughed. "But seriously, watch out for each other."

"We will, Jase," Madison said softly. "We always do."

"I know you do, kiddos," he said. "I'll talk to you later. Love you both. Bye."

Still chuckling to himself, Jason hung up and set his phone off to the side. Eying the paperwork on his desk, he sighed and pulled a pile toward him. The plan was to get through as much as he could in the next hour before the evening classes started. But he'd barely gotten the pile sorted when his phone started ringing again.

"How am I supposed to get anything done if this thing won't shut up?" he muttered to himself, picking up the phone. "Hello?"

"Hey, Jase. What's going on?"

"Tommy?" Jason said.

"Yep," Tommy said. "Got a few minutes to talk?"

Glancing down at his watch, Jason sighed and gave up on the paperwork.

"Sure, I've got a few," he said. "What's going on?"

"Well, I've been trying to call you," Tommy said. "But the line has been busy."

"Oh," said Jason. "Sorry about that, bro. I was on the phone with Maddy and V. They were just giving me an update on how the semester went and work and living on their own and everything."

"Great," Tommy said. "So how are they doing? Is everything alright?"

"Yeah, I think so," Jason sighed. "But they were being a little weird. I think one of them has a boyfriend and doesn't want to tell me…"

Tommy snorted.

"Can't imagine why," he laughed. "Tell their overprotective big brother that they've got a boyfriend? They're probably not at the stage where he'd survive an interrogation."

"Oh, shut up," Jason grumbled. "So what is it you wanted to talk to me about?"

"Actually, it kind of involves the girls," Tommy said. "They're still in Briarwood, right?"

"Yes," Jason said slowly. "Their school is near there…A few of their friends go to the same school, so they decided to keep their apartments in Briarwood in order to keep their job at the Rock Porium over the summer. Why?"

"Have you seen the news lately?" Tommy asked. "About what's going on in Briarwood?"

Jason sat up a little.

"No, why?" he frowned.

"Oh, I forgot," Tommy said. "You watch channel five, don't you? They don't usually cover Briarwood. That's closer to me—you should watch channel ten if you want news from there."

"What's going on?" Jason asked again.

"Just a few strange things here and there," Tommy said. "Earthquakes out of nowhere, odd sinkholes appearing for no reason, monsters running around town, people being turned to stone—nothing too unusual."

"What?" Jason exclaimed. "You'd better not be saying what I think you're saying."

Tommy chuckled.

"I went up there this past weekend to check things out," he said. "Wanted to do some snooping before I made any actual guesses—saw some very brightly colored people running around."

Jason groaned, falling back in his chair and running a hand through his hair.

"Of course," he muttered. "They would end up somewhere with rangers…Now I'm going to have to go make sure nothing happens to them…"

"Hey Jase?" Tommy said. "That's not all…"

"What do you mean?" Jason asked, taking a deep breath.

"I saw your sisters this weekend—just from a distance," he said. "I didn't want them to know I was there since I was there for ranger business."

"And your point?" said Jason.

"Vida seems to have taken a sudden liking to the color pink," Tommy commented.

Jason nearly tipped his chair over. Vida had always had an aversion to the color pink ever since she was a little girl.

"What?" he almost shouted into the phone. "No. You cannot be saying—you'd better not be implying that. No."

"Sorry, Rex," Tommy said. "But I'm saying it."

"A ranger?" Jason muttered, shaking his head. "Vida is a power ranger?"

"It's not just her, bro," Tommy corrected. "It's Maddy, too. And their two friends—what are their names? Chip is the one with the red hair and kind of spastic."

"Yeah," Jason said.

"And then there's the other one," said Tommy. "The irritating one—has the accent?"

"Xander?" Jason frowned.

"Right!" Tommy said. "I can never remember his name…Anyways, I'm pretty sure they are, too. They've been hanging around with a new guy I don't recognize—

"Ha!" Jason exclaimed. "There is a boy!"

"Yeah, and you can't go hunting him down," Tommy said. "The girls are perfectly capable of taking care of themselves. I even saw Maddy get irritated with the new kid while I was there. She practically shouted at him—"

"What did he do?" Jason growled.

"I don't know," Tommy said. "I think he said something she didn't like, though, because she stormed out of the Rock Porium—nearly ran me over and never even noticed."

"I'm going to kill that kid," Jason said, his eyes narrowing.

"Breathe, Jase," Tommy sighed. "Besides, I'm pretty sure dealing with him is the least of her concerns right now. Remember what I said about people turning to stone?"

"Yeah…" Jason said slowly, not sure he liked where this was going.

"Maddy disappeared for a good portion of the day right around the same time all of that was happening," Tommy said.

"What?" Jason exploded, actually knocking over his chair this time as he leapt to his feet.

"Calm down," Tommy said quickly. "She's alright. I saw her before I left and she was just fine."

"I don't care," Jason snapped. "I'm going over there and—"

"Jason, you can't just barge in like that," Tommy said. "I didn't even approach them while I was there. Though that was mostly because I didn't have any of my old morphers with me—well, except the Zeo one. I could have called that, but Hayley would have killed me when I came home exhausted from trying to use those without the crystal—"

"I don't care," Jason snapped, pacing around his office. "They should not be involved in things like this. It's not safe."

"Come on, bro," Tommy said. "Maddy and V know how to take care of themselves. Not to mention they're older than we were when we started out. They'll be fine."

"I'm still going out there," Jason said shortly. "I need to make sure they're alright."

"Yeah, I know," Tommy sighed. "Just remember, you're only going out there to visit as their big brother. You can't go barging in there as a ranger—not by yourself. We'll approach them when the time is right."

Jason sighed, muttering under his breath.

"And this is why I decided to call instead of telling you in person," Tommy said. "I didn't want to have to spar with you right after breaking the news."

"Yeah, well, my students aren't going to be too thrilled to see me tonight," Jason muttered. "I need to get going—I'm heading out to Briarwood as soon as I can get away from here."

Tommy sighed again and Jason knew he was rolling his eyes.

"Just remember, they aren't helpless," Tommy said. "We taught them how to defend themselves. The girls will be just fine. And try not to embarrass them too much. I'll talk to you later."

"Yeah," Jason sighed. "Thanks for the call…"

"Relax, Rex," Tommy chuckled. "At least neither of them is evil."

"Shut up, Falcon," Jason growled. "Before I drive up there to take my irritation out on you."

Tommy laughed. Saying goodbye, they both hung up. Groaning, Jason dropped back into his chair and rubbed a hand over his face.

"Alright," he muttered to himself. "Maybe if I call Rocky or Adam they can take my classes this weekend—I should be able to convince one of them. Especially if I mention my sisters…Then I can leave Friday night and spend the weekend with them. Yeah, that should work…"

Sighing again, Jason started dialing.