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Title: Almost

Rating: T

Paring: Adam/Tanya

Summary: Second in the Descendants Series. Follows What Else Can Go Wrong. Adam and Tanya have their hands full with their 14 yo twins and their 7 year old twins. What happens when an evil villain gets his hands on them? Humor.

Author's Note: This will either be a two-part or three-part story. Y'all asked me to expand and give some insight into some other ranger parings and their children. Here you go.


"Tad! No!" Adam yelled, running towards the tree that 14 year old Taddeus was stationed in, his 7 year brother Addison sitting in his lap.

"What dad?" Tad asked, giving his father an innocent smile.

"Don't you what dad me, hand him over," Adam said reaching up to grab A.D.

"But daddy! Tad said he was gonna teach me how to fly," A.D. pouted as Tad lowered him into Adam's waiting arms.

"Oh did he now," Adam replied, giving his eldest son a look. Tad smiled and jumped off the branch, flipping once before landing on the ground. "Show off," he muttered, setting A.D. down. "Where's your sisters A.D.?" He asked watching Tad run off towards the picnic area.

"Don't know, Tanis said she was gonna show Adora something REALLY cool, but" he sighed, "only for girls."

"Great," Adam muttered, taking his son's hand as they headed towards shaded spot their picnic blanket was resting. He pulled out his cell phone and texted Tanya, Find Tanis, gruesome twosome at it again. Love you.

Tanya snapped her cell phone shut, "Worse than the triplets, I swear," she muttered. She started jogging through the park, "Tanis!! Adora!! Tanis! If your sister isn't in ONE piece when I find you…" she yelled as she looked for them.

Tanis pulled Adora behind the concession stand, "This… is really cool, but a big secret, okay baby sis?" She pulled the lid off the manhole there. "It's down there."

Adora nodded, "Okay, but Tanis, is this like that secret where you showed me your hiding spot in the cupboard and then forgot to tell me it was time to come out?" She asked, peering curiously down into the darkness.

"No, I promise it isn't like that time," Tanis replied reassuringly, crossing her fingers behind her back.

"Tanis Cadence Park!!" Tanya said sternly, coming up behind her.

"Mama!" Tanis spun around, giving her mother a smile that mirrored her twin brothers. "Hi," she said sweetly.

"Don't hi me, march," Tanya said pointing down the parkway.

"Aw! But mama, now I can't see the secret," Adora said with a sigh. "Maybe next time sissy?"

"Yeah, sure… next time," Tanis said quickly, high tailing it down the parkway.

Tanya collapsed next to Adam on their picnic blanket, watching both sets of twins playing in the playground nearby. "We need to figure out who cursed us with devil children, and beg them to take the curse off," she said laying her head on his chest.

"I blame Tommy, he's the one who said our kids were going to make up for the fact we were too nice in high school," he replied running a hand through her hair. He was just relaxing when he heard A.D. and Adora scream.

He and Tanya shot to their feet and saw half a dozen strange creatures surrounding their children. "Leave them alone!" He yelled, running towards the playground area.

"Kids, run!" Tanya screamed, taking off not even a split second after him.

"What's it look like we're trying to do Ma!" Tad yelled, punching one of the creatures and ducked away from another who was trying to grab him. "Let me go!" he yelled as it grabbed his arm and spun him into a bear-like hold.

Just as quickly as the creatures appeared, they disappeared, all four of the children with them. "No!" Tanya yelled looking around wildly. "Adam! What are we gonna do?"

Adam took a deep breath; panic was not going to help the situation any, he thought to himself. "We call Tommy, and then we call Billy. The kids have those necklaces that have the microchip in them; we should be able to find them easily."

Tanya nodded, relaxing once she remembered the microchips. "Ya know," she said thoughtfully, "The kids aren't going to be happy about being kidnapped," she said softly. "Makes me almost pity the bastard that took them," she smiled, "Almost."


Author's Note2: Short I know, but I felt this was the best place to break the story in two. I find it ironic that one of the calmest rangers would have some of the most unruly kids. LOL