Cat: Hey all! Yes, this is the sequel to What Could Possibly Go Wrong? I have not written the entire story so there may be a while between updates. Also, be forewarned that there are a ton of characters involved in this story. Most of you may have noticed that when a lot of people get together chaos ensues and no one knows where anyone is. I have conveyed this confusion in my story. If you are at a loss to who is where, don't worry, so is everyone else.

Disclaimer: I do not own the Power Rangers. If I did, people would never have been allowed to see Dark Wish because it ruined the name of Power Rangers everywhere.

"God I miss pizza." Ashley declared.

"Can we get a Dominos back home?" Greg wondered.

"We should try." She turned to her best friend. "You think they'd be open to that?" Cassie shrugged and swallowed.

"Probably."

"Man, I pity you guys." Jason informed them, taking a huge bite of a slice of pizza that had so many toppings it was impossible to tell what any of them were. "No pizza."

"I practically live on pizza." Dustin agreed.

"On your marks," Kimberly was saying. Cole, Taylor, Max, Danny, Shane, Tori, and Blake were gearing up for round three of the soda chugging contest. "Get set. Go!"

Andros sighed as he reappeared at the table. He slid Tori's phone onto the table beside her now three-fourths empty cup and sat down.

"Nothing?" Tommy guessed.

A full week had pasted since the Rangers had fought Trent, and it had been a surprisingly busy week. After catching up on some much needed sleep the Rangers had gotten to work repairing the damage done.

Dana had gone back to the Aqua Base to assist with medical aide for her brother and father. Joel and Carter had accompanied her, to assist with the manual labor required after one of the domes had collapsed after a misplaced blow during the battle. Chad and Kelsey had volunteered to babysit.

Of the Astro Rangers, Cassie and Carlos both lived on Earth (Cassie in Mississippi and Carlos in Maine). However, Ashley and Andros had married and moved to KO-35 together. After the recent loss of not only the Astromegaship but also the Megawinger, they were, in effect, stranded.

They were stranded in good company. Damon, Maya, and Leo had no where to go and ended up bunking with Jason and Trini in Angel Grove. Cam was helping Andros, Trini, and Damon rebuild what was left of the Megawinger, and they were making good progress.

Kat and Justin and piled into Justin's truck and sped off in search of their teammates. Unsure whether they were dead or alive they hadn't wasted any time and were gone almost as soon as they'd realized that Trent was history.

Ernie had been thanked repeatedly for helping out and Andros had promised to pay him back for al the property damage done during the fight. Ernie had refused, calling it his "civil duty" and offering to help out any time. Little did he know how soon he'd be taken up on that offer.

Those Rangers who had lost teammates had dutifully paid their final respects and were just starting to come out of a period of condensed mourning.

Those who hadn't had reverted to an age old Ranger team-up tradition. Partying. Not only had they ended up getting two thirds of the rooms at the local hotel, but they'd proceeded to stay up until after two every night talking, laughing, and telling crude jokes. Even a few of the other Rangers had decided to put aside their grief and gave into distraction.

"They won't pick up." He answered. They'd been trying to get ahold of the Dino Rangers for days, with no luck.

"Did you threaten to tell about the thing?"

"Yes, I threatened to tell about the thing."

"What is the thing anyway?" Eric wanted to know.

"I can't tell you."

"Ah! Yes!" Max cried in victory.

"Brain freeze." Complained Tori.

"Ditto." Blake agreed.

"Weaklings!" Max declared. Tori and Blake exchanged a quick glance. They moved together and without a word. Tori grabbed Max and held him still while Blake commandeered Alyssa's Pepsi and promptly dumped it all over the Blue Ranger.

"So anyways," Wes said, stubbornly ignoring the carnage on the other end of the table. "Why can't you tell about the thing?

"Because then I can't use it as a threat anymore." Replied Tommy.

"You mean, because you don't know what they'll do to you if you do." Haylie corrected. The others laughed and Tommy glared. It made them laugh all the harder.

"They were the ones who came up with the Senior Pranks, okay?" He wailed, trying to get them to shut up. The effect was just the opposite. "They built a fake crime scene! They put a thousand glasses of water outside my office! They put all the faculty cars on blocks!" The laughter was progressively getting louder as Tommy got more and more frazzled. "They put cows on the second floor! I don't even know how they got cows, but they got them!"

"Can I borrow that idea?" Greg asked.

"Sure." Jason said magnanimously.

"Wish I could've seen the look on Tommy's face." Kimberly laughed.

"Oh, you can. Cassidy and Devin got it on tape." Offered Haylie.

"NO!" Tommy shouted, standing up. Several people in the restaurant were staring at them, but this was nothing new. People had been staring at the large and loud party for the past hour. It had started when the waitresses all refused to serve them on the grounds that they were large and loud. Dustin, Shane, and Hunter had then tried to stage a massive walk out. They got several other customers to agree before the manager came running over shouting, "MAY I TAKE YOUR ORDER?!" desperately and at the top of his lungs.

All the customers who had been bothered by this display had promptly left, leaving only several tables full of people who found them interesting. This latest shouting development was nothing more than the newest portion of dinner entertainment.

"NO ONE CAN SEE THE TAPE!" Kimberly giggled, but no one argued with him. Seeing this Tommy quickly clamed and he sat back down, sipping his soda.

Cat: The madness begins! Now, please R and R. Also, if anyone has ever done anything crazy in a restaurant or with friends, I would love to include it here so leave me a review.