While Sarah spoke with her father in the workshop, the Rangers were across the field training. Since they had come back from the Wind Ninja Academy – Dane's former home and school – they were motivated to learn a little more about the Ninja style. Dane had been more than happy to share what he knew. While he had already incorporated some of what he had learned into past lessons, this one was a full Wind Ninja Training.

Gia joined Serena and Kelly on the side. The green Ranger was motivated to get back in the spandex, but since it had been just under a week since she had been confined to a wheelchair, there was still a lot more she needed to do to be strong enough to fight monsters. She had to recover from her injuries first and be able to move fluently in her day to day life. It would make training a little easier and would reassure the Rangers that she wouldn't hurt herself further.

Serena, having needed a wheelchair before, was more than happy to teach a few tricks to help Kelly in her transition. While they liked to call it training, it really didn't take as long as the Rangers'. Often, they watched most of the lessons from the sideline, but Kelly took advantage of that. She made sure to listen, so she wouldn't fall too far behind.

While Kelly was focused on her teammates, Gia said next to Serena. The white Ranger turned to yellow.

"How did it go?"

"He didn't put up much of a resistance," Gia told her with a casual shrug. "I've had six-year-olds put up more of a fight over a candy bar."

"He returned it and apologized," Serena said defensively, but with a chuckle. "And I've explained to him why taking things without permission is bad."

"Good," Gia laughed. "Anyway, Sarah's in there now, telling him everything."

"Can't be easy," Serena sighed. "No matter what, that's still her dad."

"She's making the right choice," Gia said. "Any toxic relationship needs to be cut, no matter who it's with."

"I agree, but… I guess I'm just thinking that I can't expect her to just get over this," Serena said. "You might get to go home, once this is done, but I work with that kid."

"I know," Gia nodded, then smiled. "But you did a great job with me. Everything I threw at you, you had a response for."

"I was winging it, most of the time."

"You figured it out, and you'll do it again," Gia assured her. "Besides, Sarah's a…"

A loud bang interrupted the conversation as all eyes turned to the workshop. It crumbled to the ground, with nothing left standing except for a large pile of rubble and Madam Oedius standing overtop of it. She looked to the Rangers with a proud smirk.

"Told you I'd kill them," she said just before disappearing. The Rangers all raced over to the workshop and started to dig through the rubble. Kelly rolled over and watched from the sidelines. It wasn't possible, or safe, for her chair to climb the debris.

"Who was in there?" she heard Levi ask.

"Sarah and her parents," Calvin responded. "They've got to be buried under here."

"Split up," Brody instructed. "Dig up as much as you can. Just be careful we don't cause the pile to collapse further.

"I don't think it can," Preston said with a heavy sigh.

Kelly watched, and waited, and watched. She couldn't believe this was happening.

But at least now she knew Bill had been right. Madam Oedius had threatened to kill Jenny and Sarah if he betrayed her. It wasn't much comfort. In fact, it didn't comfort Kelly at all, but at least now she knew Bill was telling the truth.

Her heart was pounding in her chest as the Rangers dug. She grew tired, so she couldn't imagine how they felt as they worked. When Dane called out that he had found someone, Kelly prayed it was Sarah's body he pulled out. His boys joined him, helping in the dig to recover whoever they had found. Unfortunately, as they pulled the body out, it was obvious this was Bill.

"Is he alive?" Brody asked. Dane shrugged his shoulders as he picked up the other man and carried him over to the side of the workshop. He laid him down on the grass and checked his breathing. When he couldn't feel anything, he checked for a pulse.

"Nothing," he said. Kelly felt a weight on her chest, but at least now she knew this was over. Bill couldn't hurt her family, or Sarah again.

At least, not once Sarah learned to move past this.

"This is why I hate you," Kelly growled to the man as Dane tried in vain to resurrect him with CPR. Kelly wished he wouldn't but knew they wouldn't be the good guys if they didn't try.

A few minutes after recovering Bill's body, Gia announced she found someone else. Since it was only the Thompson Family in the barn with Oedius when it collapsed, this body could only be Sarah or Jenny. Kelly felt her heart stop as the limp and bloody body was pulled form the debris.

"It's Jenny," Gia announced as Serena helped carry her over to the grass. "Sarah's still in there. Keep digging!"

Kelly's focus was split. She wanted to see Jenny and know how she was doing, but with Sarah still trapped, she wanted to do whatever she could to help. She wanted to know the exact moment Sarah was found so she could tell her friends what to do, how to help her.

But as Gia and Serena lay Jenny on the grass, Kelly's attention shifted to her – Sarah's mother.

"Please, please, Jenny," Kelly begged as Gia started CPR while Serena pulled out her Samuraizer and called 911. That had to mean there was hope. That had to mean that there was a chance Jenny would survive.

Jenny needed to survive.

"He's gone," Dane suddenly announced. He didn't get much of a response, but with Jenny fighting for her life and Sarah still buried, he didn't think he would. Dane stopped trying to resurrect Bill and sat down next to him. "He's dead."

"I found her!" Preston shouted.