Melanie, Alyssa and Justin left the courtroom after the lockdown had been released. The judge only wanted to meet with the teens and their parents, so Melanie stayed in the courtroom with her sister-in-law and nephew.

"What do you think is going on in there?" Alyssa asked Melanie.

"I don't know, I have never known for something like to this to happen. Whatever happens with Jason is in Judge Riggs' hands, but at least he has Max with him."

"I don't know if that is a good thing or a bad. Max has been really angry at Jason since his arrest. The only reason we haven't grounded him yet was because we didn't know what was going to happen in court today." Alyssa said.

"Jason will be fine, but I wish I knew what happened today. The gray creatures just showed up and the kids fought to defend everyone in the courtroom. Judges tend to go easier on someone if you save their lives." Melanie replied.

Melanie and Alyssa were waiting downstairs for Max, Jason and Kimberly. Justin decided to go out with his friends. He was only there in the courtroom because he had to; he was not supporting his brother in anyway. As far as he was concerned Jason was going to get everything he deserves, after all Jase did crash his car.

Alyssa saw her husband coming but not the teens. "Where are Jason and Kimberly?" She asked.

"They left, I told them to be home by 4." Max replied.

"So what happened in the judges' chambers?" Melanie asked.

"He lost his license until he is 18, but pretty much that is it." Max answered. He wonders if he should tell his wife about what Jason and Kim told the judge or what they overheard. She will never understand why he kept it from her if they ended up hurt.

"Where is Justin?" Max asked as they walked to the car.

"He left as soon as the lockdown was called off. He doesn't care what happens to Jason, he is angry at him for wrecking his car." Alyssa told her husband.

"Yeah, well I will have to talk to him and get him to layoff. Justin has done a lot worse than what Jason did. The only difference is that Jason got caught by the cops and Justin only got caught by us." Max answered.

"With everything Justin has done; he never did drink and drive. He only came home drunk. What are we going to do about punishing Jason?"

Max listened to his wife ask the question. It would have been so much easier to punish him if he never found out what his son is up to or how the accident really happened. Now he knows that Jason wasn't to blame and the punishment Judge Riggs gave Jason was pretty harsh.

"I think Jason may have been punished enough. He did lose his license until 18." Max answered.

"Well of course he did, Jason drove drunk and got into an accident. But that still doesn't let him off the hook with us. Also are we going to punish Kimberly, she is staying with us for a month." Alyssa told him.

"I think the kids have learned their lesson. Kim had alcohol poisoning; I think that would be enough to keep her from drinking again and Jason has to live with the fact he could have killed his 'sister'. I don't think we have to worry about either one of them drinking again, at least not until they are of legal age to drink."

Alyssa didn't understand her husband at all. Usually she is the good cop while Max plays the bad cop when it comes to punishing the kids. Now the roles are reversed and she doesn't understand why.

"What happen to good cop," pointing to herself, "and bad cop," pointing to him.

"It has just been a long couple of days that's all." Max answered wanting to drop this conversation all together.

"No, it is more than that, I can see it in your eyes and it has to do with the gray creatures that appeared in the courtroom causing the lock down. What happened in the chambers? It is not like they admitted that they were the Power Rangers." Alyssa laughed.

Alyssa stopped laughing when she realized that her husband wasn't laughing. It was suppose to be a joke.

"They admitted to being the Power Rangers!" Alyssa gasped.

"Not exactly they admitted to 'helping' the Rangers and that Rita Repulsive changed their drink from tea to alcohol. They swore they didn't know. After we left the chambers when the teens were alone, Ryan and I overheard them admitting to actually being the Rangers and they disappeared in a stream of light." Max admitted.

"Our son and Kimberly are actually Power Rangers. How can that be?"

"I don't know, but they are and they don't know that we know. They think we bought their story about only helping out with the putty battles."

"So what do we do know?" Alyssa asked not really wanting to believe that her son is willing to put his life on the line everyday for the sake of others. She has a hard enough time dealing with that her husband does it because he is a cop. She worries everyday when he leaves the house if she will ever see him again, and now she has to do the same with her son and her almost daughter.

"That my dear, is the million dollar question. What do we do? Being a Ranger is a lot more dangerous than being a cop, Ryan and I realize that. But the evil that threatens our town is very real and there are only 6 people willing to defend against it. Those 6 just happen to be 15 and they just happen to be our son and his friends. What would Angel Grove do without the Power Rangers?" Max answered.