Author Note: Hi everyone, Happy Mother's Day to all the readers. I hope everyone has had given their mother their love and appreciation on this special day. Anyhow, this is the next installment for Unwritten. I know it's been a while, but enjoy!

Disclaimer: There's a bunch of OC's (Erica, Angie, Serena, Sydney, Kevin, Richard, Katie, Tyler, Lucky, and Edgar) in this story. If you notice them, I own them. Other than that, the main characters (Tommy, Rocky, Adam, Kat, Jason, and Tanya) that are featured aren't, but I use them not for money.

Timeline: October 1, 2002 – four days before a big meeting with some close Red Rangers.

9:58 p.m.

I was running a little late to Adam's bachelor party when I threw a cap over my head to cover up my messed up hair. However, I feared the worst if only Adam and the guys saw what I did. I only fear the worse on their reaction.

"Where's Tommy?" Tyler asked as he sat down on Adam's leather couch holding a sixer in his hand, "I hope that man isn't late," he said as he opened his drink.

Kevin chuckled, "Obviously, you don't know the man as well as we do," he said laughing, "Tommy Oliver is always late."

Adam was in the kitchen stocking his fridge with drinks for his party, whereas Richard, Rocky, and Edgar were putting out food. For once, Rocky didn't touch anything.

Ding dong

I stood by the door waiting. I fiddled with my baseball cap for a moment hoping that my friends had forgotten me at the door, which by chance, would be my escape.

"I bet that's Tommy now." Adam muttered as he placed the last case of Coors into the fridge, "Will someone get that?" he asked.

As the door was about to open, I crept down the stairs. I hope no one would notice the get up and the hat, but it was too late.

"I got it," Jason said as he unlocked the lock, "Geez Adam, how many locks do you have?" he chuckled letting in the red-capped former Turbo Ranger.

"Three. Tanya says we need it because of burglars that creep around Angel Grove," said the former Green Turbo Ranger as he sat down, "Tommy, how are you? Long time no see."

"Sorry, I'm late though. I had to do a few errands."

"It's all good. I'm glad you could make it before my wedding."

As Adam and I exchanged conversations, I hid my hair tightly snug in the red baseball cap. Hopefully, as time goes by, no one would notice.

Meanwhile, at Katie's bachelorette party for Tanya, the girls were having fun on their girls' night out. They were laughing and joking around in the limousine that Katie's sister Lorena had rented.

"Here's to Tanya and her life with Adam," Jenna said as she raised her champagne glass, "May you two have the greatest happiness ever," she said as she clinked glasses with her friends.

"Aw, Jenna. You're gonna make me cry here," Tanya sniffled, "You guys, I can't thank you all enough," the former yellow Turbo Ranger said as she clinked her glass with Jenna's.

The girls were having the time of their lives. Jenna, Kat, Serena, Sydney, and Erica had planned a fun-filled evening for their friend who was getting married shortly after college. Their first stop was at a local club down Stone Canyon. Each of them danced to their hearts content and enjoyed every moment they had as best friends.

Back at the bachelor party, we were all laughing and getting into some silliness.

10:30 p.m.

"Bro, you've been wearing that crazy hat all evening. What're you trying to hide under there?" Jason asked as he opened another bottle, "You're obviously turning into Kevin," he laughed.

"Hey!" Kevin laughed as he took off his beige Tommy Hilfiger hat, "At least I look good in it," he chuckled.

"C'mon Tommy, why the hat all of a sudden?" Rocky asked, "Its not like you're having a bad hair day," he grinned.

"What if I am?" I joked as I tilted my hat at him.

Suddenly, out of nowhere, Tyler and Kevin had tackled me to the ground as Jason tried to retrieve my cap off my head. The three of us wrestled on the ground with hopes of me regaining my strength to get the hat back.

"Guys, c'mon; get off me." I said as I tried freeing myself from two guys that were stronger than me.

"Not till we see what's under the hat," Tyler said as he got up, "C'mon, I'm sure it's nothing serious under there," he replied.

As Kevin and Tyler got up, I removed the hat which had my hair in a mess. I looked down and tried to hide my expression I had on my face.

"Well…" I said, "Is it that bad?" I cringed as my close friends looked at my hair.

"Tommy, we can fix it," Adam said as he sat on the couch as he placed his sixer on the table, "If you want us to," he said trying to make me feel better about my so-called haircut I gave myself.

At the Sunny Side club, Kat had made a phone call at Adam's to see how the guys were doing. To her little surprise, she probably would've never known what kind of bachelor party we were up to.

Rrrrring

"Park residence, Adam speaking," the former green Turbo Ranger said as he answered his phone, "Oh hey, Kat. How's Tanya enjoying her party?"

"She's having fun. You should see her. She's dancing and being her silly self," she replied, "What are you boys up to?"

Adam had placed the phone call on speaker phone to let all the guys talk to Kat. As for me, I was still embarrassed by my haircut. I didn't want Kat or my other close friends that were girls to know. Girls do certainly get excited when they hear the words haircut.

"We're about to cut Tommy's hair," Jason teased as he looked at my hair, "I wish you girls were here to see this," he smirked.

I groaned on the couch, "Ugh, why'd you got to tell her," I reminded my best friend.

"I'm sure it'll look cute," Katie said in the background, "We still love ya Tommy!" she exclaimed drunk.

While the conversation was going on, I sighed and picked at my hair that looked completely a mess after my own attempt in cutting my hair. This was the worst evening ever.

11:05 p.m.

It was already 11 o'clock and Adam's party was still going on. As for my best friend Jason and I, we wanted to get to the bottom of this. My hair was still a mess. I blame the person that cut my hair which costed me a pretty good hunk of money just to cut it.

"What on earth did you do to your hair, Bro?" Jason asked as he looked at the pieces that were considered hair.

"Well, I tried cutting it," I cringed at how my hair looked before, "I just wanted a better look and the hair stylist messed it up," I said looking in the mirror.

"Don't worry Bro; I can fix all this mess."

"Thanks Bro."

"No problem."

As Jason began cutting my hair, pieces of the hair started falling to the ground. I was finally shedding away my youth and becoming a man, but this didn't seem easy as it sounded.

With sudden snips as Jason was cutting, Edgar had the video camera on taping the whole moment. How much more embarrassment did I need tonight?

"Please don't tell me you're gonna show the girls this?" I asked as the recorder recorded everything," I groaned.

"Well, let's put it this way. Adam's bachelor party is more of a coming of man sort of thing, so this'll be kind of like that," Ed stated, "Now, we won't embarrass you like that till you're married," he chuckled.

I sat in my seat and laughed, "Over my dead body you're gonna show this to my future wife," I snickered.

The rest of the guys laughed as the camera roamed the party. Jason continued snipping away as he snipped off the very small mullet the stylist had left behind.

"Almost done, Bro," Jason said as he buzzed cut the sides, "Next time, let the master of hair do this, how you think I managed with mine?" he joked.

"Look at me I'm Tommy Oliver," Rocky laughed as he picked up the remaining pieces of hair. Wooo!"

I shook my head, "Rocky, you actually look weird with long hair, but then again, who can't forget your mullet when we were kids," I began to laugh.

This no one understood, but only Rocky, Adam and I. A couple years ago, we were turned into children, but we definitely had the weirdest hairstyles, including Rocky.

"Says the man with his hair down his ass," he laughed.

12:01 a.m.

"I hope the guys are alright," Sydney said as she got into the limo, "Especially my honeykins," she smirked.

"I'm sure he is," Kat assured her friend, "Its Jason, I'm worried about," she said as she looked at her cell phone.

"C'mon girls, let's not worry about so much about our men, they're alright. I hope," Tanya said as she sat in between the two girls, "Where to next?" she asked her friends.

"Copa Banana," Serena said as she anticipated the next stop, "This is our night girls, let's have fun!" she exclaimed.

As the limo started pulling off from the first club, Jenna was text messaging Tyler to see how things were going over at Adam's.

JENNA: What's going on over there?

TYLER: Nothing ;-)

JENNA: Riiiight. Lol.

TYLER: lol, I'm serious.

JENNA: Send me a picture to tell me what's going on.

In the midst of text messaging, Tyler had snapped a picture of me and my new 'do.

JENNA: Lol. Who did that?

TYLER: Jason.

JENNA: Lol, Wait till I show the girls.

"Hey girls, you'll never believe what I heard from Tyler," Jenna said as she closed up her cell phone.

"Let me guess, Rocky's up to no good. That boy, I swear," Angie laughed, "Spill it, Jenna," she nudged her friend.

Jenna had passed around her cell phone which held a picture of my new haircut. As each of the girls looked at it, they were all in squeals and giggles.

"Whoa, talk about drastic measures there," Kat noted as she looked at my new 'do, "I'm sure Jase did this," she giggled.

"Possibly, look at Lucky's face in this," Erica laughed.

The girls laughed and continued looking at the pictures Tyler had snapped. This was certainly a bachelor's party I wouldn't forget. What a hair raising experience!