Disclaimer: Sorry, I don't own Power Rangers.

A/N: This is an interpretive five things story. Written to make up for the fact that I haven't posted anything this week.


"Hey Trini," Jason said, leaning against his locker, "Guess what?"

"Um, Lord Zedd surrendered?" Trini guessed as she sorted through her locker.

"Not that good," Jason admitted, spinning his lock aimlessly.

"We won the lottery?" Trini guessed, pulling out her chemistry book and adding her algebra book.

"I wish," Jason said, "come on, Trini, really guess."

"Jason," Trini said, giving her friend a look.

"You know Katie, right?" Jason said, backing down slightly under her gaze.

"I know three," Trini pointed out as she shut her locker and started to swing her backpack over her shoulder.

Jason intercepted her move and swung the bag over his shoulder, "I'll walk you out," he said simply.

"Jason, I'm not your girlfriend," Trini pointed out as she tugged on the strap still in her hand.

"I know," Jason said, smugly. As he shifted to pull Trini's hand from the strap, he asked "You know varsity cheerleader Katie O'Shea, right?"

"Not personally," Trini said.

"Well, you might get to know her a little better," Jason said, "Seeing as she's asked me to the Sadie Hawkins dance at the Youth Center."

"Jason," Trini put her hand on his arm, "Are you crazy? You're going to start dating now?"

"What do you mean?" Jason asked.

"Between dealing with Zedd's handiwork, school work and the possibility you'll be chosen for the Peace Conference, do you really want to work on a relationship with someone you can't be honest to?" Trini said, leaning in close to keep her voice from carrying.

"Jason! There you are!" A pretty, golden haired young woman appeared and slipped her arm through Jason's free one.

"Hi Katie," Jason said, "You know my friend, Trini right?"

"I've seen you around," Katie said.

Trini smiled politely, "Same here. Jason, can I please have my backpack back? My mom's waiting for me and I don't want her to get mad."

"Sure," Jason said, letting her backpack slid off his shoulder, "hey, you're still on for tomorrow, right?"

"I'll be there," Trini replied, taking her backpack and sliding it over her own shoulder. "It was nice to meet you Katie. I'll see you guys around." Turning, Trini kept her face calm, with a slight smile even though, inside, she wasn't sure if she was swearing or crying.