A/N: It's short, but I couldn't figure out how to write this, and I'm not sure I did this right. It's the sequal to 'What Happens in Vegas'. And it shines some light on some other Ranger pairings.
Disclaimer: I do not own the Power Rangers, all I got is a truck.
"Are you nervous?" Kim asked.
Aisha smiled at her; "I'm terrified, Kim, but I'm going through with this." She smoothed her wedding dress and turned to look at herself in the mirror. The gown was close cut with an ivory pattern, but it was the veil that she smiled about. She had gotten her way, the veil was a very pale yellow, but still, it was yellow. It was the only bit of yellow she permitted herself in her wedding attire, except her bouquet, which was yellow roses.
"May I say something," Kat said, from her seat next to Kim.
"Yeah?" Aisha asked, turning.
"I think you look beautiful." Kat said.
Tanya nodded, "You look perfect. I just can't believe you're getting away with the bridesmaid dresses."
Although the four bridesmaids wore the same dress, Tanya wore a rich, golden yellow and Kat and Kim wore matching pink. "Well," Aisha turned, "you are my maid of honor, which means you get to wear a different dress. I just used my rights as the bride to make your dress yellow."
"Since we have time," Kat said, "and if we can ask about Kim."
Kim, who had been smiling, laughed, "I was wondering when you would ask about that."
Aisha sat down with the others, "Did you really marry Tommy?"
"No," Kim said, "we were drunk, and we slept together, but we didn't get married. I guess we thought it would be funny to call everyone."
"Are you lying to us?" Kat asked, looking at Kim, "Because Jason was really upset that day."
"Tommy told him off," Kim replied, "Jason called and started yelling, and Tommy just exploded because of his hangover." She looked down at her hands, toying with the diamond ring on her right hand, "We're dating now, though," she said finally. "We agreed to see if we could pull it off; especially since I got the job in Reefside."
The other three girls squealed, sounding more like teenagers than mature, almost thirty year olds. "Oh my god," Aisha said, "I can't believe it! He so loved you back in high school."
Kat was quiet, and Kim looked at her, "Oh, Kat, I'm sorry," she said, "I forgot…"
Kat smiled, "I'm fine, Kim. What Tommy and I had, it was good, while it lasted, but it wasn't true love for either of us. I always felt that I was the rebound girl, because even two years later he was still hung up on you. I was hurt when we broke up like we did, but it happens, we deal and move on. I'm happy for you; I never could believe you two wouldn't get together."
Tanya looked at Kat, but didn't say anything. While Aisha and Kim had always been close from their Ranger days, Tanya had turned to Kat. She knew that Kat was hiding the pain she still felt at losing Tommy, but the Australian was determined to see Tommy happy, even if it wasn't with her. Tanya felt the same way, only her hopes were for another pair.
Someone knocked on the door, and then opened it, Kira, the newest Yellow Ranger; slipped halfway in, shy in the presence of her mentor's first teammates. "Um," she said, softly, flushing, "Aisha, the priest says we're waiting on you." Her hands twisted slightly, "Everyone's here, even Billy, and Dr. O. said to tell you that Prince Trey, the Aquatian Rangers and the Phantom are in the special room. Security's sealed the place, and the Space Rangers just teleported in with the Galaxy Rangers."
Aisha stood, "This is it," she said, smiling at the others, a tight, nervous smile, "Thank you for telling us, Kira."
Kira smiled, "Conner wanted to, but Dr. O. said I should because he didn't think you'd appreciate Conner coming here."
Kim laughed, "I agree. He's like a puppy, eager, but without a lick of sense."
The four women hurried down to the chapel, and Kira joined her boyfriend, Trent, and the other Dino Thunder Rangers in their place. Kat took her place at the head of the line as the music began. Before her were Aisha's niece and nephew, as the flower girl and ring bearer. They walked a little too fast, but for a four and six year old, they were great. Finally, it was Aisha's turn, her eyes ran up the church and she smiled, it was nice to see Rocky and Adam standing together, it had been awhile since Aisha had seen them in the same room. Now, however, she turned her attention to the steps, walking with measured calm down the aisle with her father.
The rest of the wedding was a blur, until the vows came, Aisha took a deep breath and followed the minister's words; "I Aisha, take thee, Rocky, to…" she stopped.
In the sudden silence, she could hear Conner three rows back, "Wait, which one's the groom again?"
Adam, a look of deep pain, but understanding leaned forward, "I think we need to talk, Aisha."
