ORDINARY WORLD - PART FIVE: THE RECEPTION

SEQUEL TO: THE REASON

SUMMARY: Now, that the wedding is done, it is time to celebrate.

DISCLAIMER: Power Rangers is not mine, only the concept of the story. I hope you enjoy and don't sue me. I don't want to go out like that.

A/N: So, now it is on to the reception. I just recently attended a 50th wedding anniversary, so in some relation it connects to that. Hope you like it. Read and review. Later dayz.

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"Celebrate the good times and the bad times will never lay dormant in our minds. This day will never be forgotten." -Eclyptyk Neo

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With the newlyweds out on the city for awhile, it had all the guests move from the park to the reception hall. It was at the famous Ranger Paradise, where in fact, Bulk and Skull were running. And as much as those two were still a pain, they still managed to pull off a nice reception for the newlyweds. The old crew made sure of that.

It was located in the country club of the resort beyond the pool's edge. To one side of the place was the food, set up for servers to be on one side, and the hungry people on the other. The long table was covered with a green tablecloth. The food was a great variety to satisfy anyone there.

On the other side was the main table where the newlyweds, immediate family and close friends were stationed. The main table was covered with a red and pink tablecloth.

The wedding cake wasn't located too far away with a little fountain at the base of the main cake and bottles of champagne and replacements for the younger guests in toasting around it. A nice silk black tablecloth sat on that table.

The dance floor was located in front of the main table, but was easy access for anyone who wanted to dance. And for the entertainment.

There were six to eight chairs at each of the round tables. All of the tables were covered with a white and pink tablecloth. On each table was the centerpiece was a vase of a pink, red, white and creme flower display. A line of wedding favors, a wineglass etched with a crane and falcon and some chocolates or mints attached to them, were also set on the table.

Another surprise came over the team when the band was unable to make it, and they thought that they may not find music in time for the reception. But, with a lot of free time on his hands, Adam had admitted that he could provide the music. He said he was a DJ at one of the hot spots in San Francisco and after the crew had heard him mix, they placed him in charge of music. He didn't really mind. He wanted to help wherever he needed to. And Trent offered to take over when he needed to. His mix of songs weren't too bad either.

Adam was already at the music station mixing a few soft love songs. The station he used was connected to a computer and CD-DJing system. The speakers, all wireless were set all around the room to give it a better feel. There was a line of instruments--a keyboard, a drum set, and two guitars—behind him.

The room was decorated in the usual fashion that any other ranger could pinpoint. The colors had made it far too obvious, but for all the other guests, they wouldn't notice right away or at all. It didn't bother those who set up, they just hoped that it would work out.

Looking around that room would make any of the rangers proud to pull off such an amazing thing, and still not make it too obvious. And according to the program set on the tables, the old crew was given most of the credit for it.

But the agitation for waiting on the real event of the afternoon had yet to arrive. And everyone whoever knew Kim or Tommy would know they were doing this on purpose just to drive them mad, even with the 200 people there. And the anticipated look of hunger in many eyes was growing worse.

Ethan and Rocky, both considered the garbage disposals of the teams, lingered by the food trying to snag something, but the servers had smacked them away. And the servers were apart of Tommy's family, each refusing not to serve the guests. They were the bunch that could never say 'no' to anything and Tommy couldn't argue with them. He'd lose.

Adam bopped his head under the headphone as he spun a merge of songs together. Rocky walked over to him, looking more desperate to raid the food table than ever. "I know you're hungry, Rocky, but you can't eat anything until the newlyweds get here. You know that, right?"

"They're killing me. I hope they know that. They're doing this on purpose. I didn't even have breakfast because I knew I was going to eat a lot now," Rocky groaned as he peered at the food table again, licking his lips. "I am so hungry right now."

"I think we all are," Trent walked over to them and greeted them in a ranger handshake. "Ya know, looking at all these people, they are mad hungry like a kid in a toy store."

"I hear you, man. Where are they?" Rocky groaned.

Then Kira rushed into the room, tapping Jason on the shoulder. It was the cue they needed as he raced over to the music stand.

Adam tossed him a microphone as he came by.

Jason tapped the mic as it resonated a small feedback and the music faded out. "All right? Can y'all hear me?"

The guests replied and nodded loudly.

"Well, all right. I know you're all hungry and all. So, let's get things started. Ladies and Gentlemen, I would like to introduce, to you, for the first time, Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Oliver." Jason said as he began to clap.

Everyone turned to the double doors of the room and saw the newlyweds walk in. Thundering applause and cheering echoed through the room as the two shared a quick kiss. Kim and Tommy knew that the memories would last forever with the flashes from cameras and rolling video cameras pointed at them.

Adam turned up the music to the wedding theme song they had chosen, "I'll Fly With You" by Gigi D'Agostion.

Tommy wrapped an arm around Kim's waist and pulled her close as they shared another gentle kiss as requested by the guests.

They walked into the mayhem of the party, hoping to get things started right.

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With everyone settled, the music continued to play non-stop as people conversed quietly at the tables. Many of the rangers had slightly segregated themselves throughout the table arrangement. The younger rangers, Ninja Storm and Dino Thunder Rangers, managed to combine two tables together to talk. The Space Rangers at one table. The other Red Rangers at another and members of the old crew were disbursted among normal family and friends.

The teens were telling the Ninja Storm Rangers about their last set of adventures since they left months ago to go back to their normal lives.

"No way," Shane shook his head in disbelief. "That dino-faced freak Mesogog was actually your father?"

Trent nodded, looking down. "It was an experiment gone wrong."

"It left us all with scars after we found out," Conner sighed.

"And it almost broke the team up, too," Ethan said. "Trent and Dr. Oliver were considering putting up their morphers for good after we discovered the truth about Mesogog."

"...He sacrificed the zords?!" Hunter said.

The teens looked down saddened and nodded. "Yeah."

"Man, Tommy is crazier than I thought," Shane shook his head.

"Well, at least you guys still have your powers," Cam said.

"Look at us," Tori finished sadly.

"But you're ninjas," Conner said.

"Yeah, but ninja or not, it's not the same without our powers. I mean, after that epic battle with you guys it's been rather lonely without them," Blake said.

"Try being a ranger without a zord," Kira said.

"Yeah, that's just as worse. I mean, what good is a ranger without their zord?" Dustin said with a shrug. ...

Time passed. Lucky with all the conversing going on, it was hard to really understand what one group was talking about over another. When Adam was sure that the guests had their fill of food, he wanted to move onto the entertainment. It wasn't much, but something to fill the space between the other traditional events of the wedding reception.

"All right, how about we get some of that entertainment rollin'?" Adam said into the headset. "Can I get the first entertainers up here?"

Kira exchanged a look with her DT comrades and got to her feet. She was the first to the small stage as the others followed. Kira grabbed her trustee acoustic guitar and sat on a stool by the mic Adam had set up. Conner grabbed the other guitar as Ethan took his place behind the drums and Trent sat at the keyboard.

Kira looked back at her friends before looking at the newlyweds. They smiled at her brightly as she returned the gesture slightly embarrassed. "First off, on behalf of all of us on stage, congratulations Kim and Dr. Oliver. We didn't exactly know what kind of gift to give you guys, so we put our heads together and came up with this. I hope you like it."

Kira counted quietly as she began to strum a few chords on her guitar. Conner followed, slightly nervous and Trent created a melody. Ethan kept the beat in the background as Kira breathed into the mic and began to sing. It was a slower version of "Patiently" and it held so much more meaning behind it. It touched everyone in the room in one way or another.

Kim and Tommy watched each of the teens with slight shock and anticipation. And it was clear; they weren't the only ones to realize they all had some musical talent on them. Kim squeezed Tommy's hand as the song continued commenting quietly on the gift the teens were showing. Tommy couldn't agree more. He was just as impressed.

And when the song had ended, the room roared with applause. The ranger teams dominated much of it, many knowing the legacy behind the DT Rangers.

One by one, the teens moved toward the couple at the head table to congratulate them again. And they were both holding back tears of happiness and joy for the meaningful performance.

"That was amazing, guys," Kim said as she hugged each in turn, tears falling from her eyes.

"I didn't realize you guys were musically-talented," Tommy said as he grasped the guys in a hug.

"Yeah, well, I just played a few chords that Kira taught me," Conner looked away slightly guilty and embarrassed "Music isn't my thing and you all know that."

"I didn't seem to notice. You looked like a natural behind that guitar," Kim said with a bright smile.

"Yeah, well, I played piano when I was younger," Trent shrugged absently, "so I guess I still have it in me."

"My brother plays the drums. He taught me few things," Ethan said. "I don't know. I'm kinda liking it. It's fun to create your own beat."

"Well, it was good. Thanks, guys. That was the perfect gift," Tommy said.

"So, does that mean you'll go easy on us for the rest of the year?" Conner asked with an eager grin.

Tommy chuckled. "Uh....no. Sorry, it's only fair."

"Kim?" Ethan looked at the gym teacher.

"Nope. Sorry, guys. I'm with him," she said shrugging laying a head on her husband's shoulder. Just thinking of that sent warm chills down her back.

The teens congratulated the newlyweds again and found their seats again.

The next entertainment act had Zack doing a hip-hop dance with a few of the newlyweds' cousins and kid brother. It was quite a sight to see, with the little pimped out gear they wore, and the moves they made. It was a mix of love songs that had been mixed into a hip-hop version.

And of course, anyone who is anyone can sing. Tanya, Aisha, Kat, Rocky and Adam had sung a song for the newlyweds in an acapella. It was "Together As One" by Innerlude and Pinay. They all had some singing talents. It was a surprise, for most people, but well worth the significance to it.

As bashful as he was, and reluctant for him to do it, Tommy had sung a song to his new wife. He wasn't no songwriter, but he could still sing. It was such a sweet song, "Like A Rose" by A1, and held such meaning that had tears fall from Kim's eyes the moment he started the song. It was clear that anyone who never knew of Tommy's singing talents had heard him sing was surprised. And it was quite a sight to see and hear. He really was a serenader that had many of the girls swoon.

And to switch things off, Kim had done the same. She played her guitar in turn, which added to the significance to the song and meaning of it. It was her own piece of work, titled "Our Love Is True". It, too, brought a few tears to her husband's eyes.

With the entertainment now complete, it was time to set the toast. The bottles were passed around and the glasses were filled to wish the newlyweds well in the years together as one.

Jason took his own glass and walked over to the music station. He held the mic in one hand as feedback resonated. "Okay.

Can everyone hear me?"

The guests nodded in turned and replied, waiting to see what the best man was going to say.

"Well, first off, can we get another round of applause for all the entertainers? That was quite a show!" he paused to applaud the entertainment. "Okay. Okay. So, here is the deal. A few months ago, that guy over there," Jason pointed to his best friend at the main table, "was up here to say that big best man speech for me. But before I really get started, I do believe that there are a number of you who still have to pay up for that bet we signed on. I'll see you after this whole thing is over. And another thing, it's about time, bro."

Other people agreed as Tommy sunk in his seat covering his face, groaning. Kim couldn't help but giggle as she laid a kiss on his head.

Jason cleared his throat. "Ya know, I've waited far too long to do this. Even before these two had went their separate ways all those years ago. I've known Kim here almost all my life. She is like my little sister. And looking at Tommy, our friendship began in high school. And I could also call him my brother. But when I saw these two stare at each other after things were settling down here, in Angel Grove, I knew there was something there. I knew it had to be love. And after the minor setback of nearly eight years since they really last spoke to one another, I knew they'd get back together. I think many of us did. When you find true love, you could never doubt that you'd find your way back to it. It's what we would like to call fate. And these two have tempted it so many times in the past. I sometimes wonder how they did do it. But I don't regret it. I don't look back on all the mistakes that broke them apart. And after what has happened, especially in this last year, has definitely changed many of us here. And like all of us here, who have known them, knows how much they really cared for each other. They cared so much that Tommy had forced Kim to follow her dreams after three years of dating in high school. And it nearly destroyed our friendship as an entire team, but things changed. And they moved on. This is just the first step into a new life, you two. No more regrets. No more looking back. It is with great honor and pleasure to be the first to wish you guys well. I know nothing will tear you apart now. And I wish you many years of happiness, success and good luck. The spirits you share inside, as unique as it is, will always bring you together. May it guide and protect you both for the rest of your lives. Congratulations, Tommy and Kim."

Jason raised his glass as everyone else followed. And everyone took a sip as more cameras flashed to capture the newlyweds take a drink then share a kiss. The room erupted with applause and cheering.

"Aiight. Aiight." Adam called into the mic as Jason handed it back. "I know how many of y'all want to get up and dance, so, let's get the newlyweds out on the dance floor. And to keep up with those Filipino traditions, we got the traditional money dance to start things off. So, everyone grab a safety pin, bust out those wallets and purses and share a little dance with the bride and groom."

Tommy got to his feet and held out a hand for his wife and escorted her to the dance floor. He had briefly explained to her what the money dance was. The first song would be shared by the wedded couple. And halfway through the song, others would pin money to their clothes and get to share a few minutes with either the bride or groom. There would be jokes later to see who got the most money, but that didn't matter now.

Tommy planted his hands on Kim's waist as she wrapped hers around his neck. And they slowly began to move as Adam spun a new line of love songs in the background.

Of course, for all those who have never been to a Filipino wedding/anniversary seemed slightly lost. But after Tommy's family had their turns in pinning the couple, others began to catch on. The first two to break the bride and groom up were Kim's mother and Tommy's father.

"I'm impressed, Tommy," Caroline smiled as she danced with her new son-in-law. "Aren't you known for causing problems when we least expect it?"

Tommy chuckled. "I hope not. I don't want anything bad to happen. I just never expected such a big turn out."

"It's your wedding day, Tommy," she nudged him.

Tommy nodded. "I know. This is just amazing."

"Well, congratulations. You should really get me into these Filipino traditions. They're nice." she smiled again and moved away to let Tommy's own mother in for a dance.

On the other side of the dance floor, Kim was talking briefly to her father-in-law as they shared a dance.

"I've always wondered what it was like to have a daughter in the family. You aren't as much of a hassle as guys, are you?" Robert cracked a joke.

"Well, not anymore. The teenage years of a woman aren't very pleasant." she smiled.

"Yeah, well, guys start from the day they are born or come into your life and will continue until the end."

"You would say that about your own son?" she seemed surprised as she giggled.

Robert looked over at his son on the other side of the dance floor dancing with his mother. He shook his head as he looked back at her. "At times. But that's what kids are supposed to do. Drive their parents nuts just to try and get their way. So, can I expect to be a grandfather anytime soon?"

Kim looked away blushing. "I don't know. I guess we'll see."

"Well, congratulations to the both of you. I'm proud to have a daughter as sweet as you," Robert laid a kiss on her cheek and moved away to have someone else take her up.

The only problem was that many people were hesitant to take a dance with either the bride or groom, in hopes it won't make the other jealous. But they seemed too pre-occupied of dancing to notice right away.

"C'mon, people," Adam encouraged. "Don't be shy. There's plenty of time to share a dance with the bride and groom."

The time passed slow. Pin upon pin of money was set on the bride and groom. The ranger crew that resided with the couple had banded together to create a headband for the two. The guys were having more problems deciding whose turn it was to dance with Kim, arguing as the teen boys managed to move passed them for their turn. But the girls didn't seem to have any problem with Tommy.

At one point of time, Tommy was dancing with Kira and Kim was dancing with Trent. And it was obvious the yellow and white dino thunder rangers were being bombarded about how far along their relationship was.

Tommy looked over at his wife and smiled as Trent took ahold of her for the next dance. Kira was already in line with him. "So, what's the deal with you and Trent?"

Kira looked away blushing. It was clear the two had noticed how the young rangers were interacting during the reception, but Conner didn't seem to object. He was trying to make conversation with some of Kim's cousins. "I don't know, Dr. O. It's funny, but up until now, I never realized how much I really cared about Trent. He was telling me a whole lot of things he's been through in the last few years. And it is clear he never told anyone else."

"People do that sometimes. There are certain things you can tell someone, but not to another," Tommy said with a nod.

"Does it eventually turn to love?" she asked.

"It could, depending on how you want the relationship to grow. But what makes the two of you unique, as I noticed, is that you two are very observant of others. You're capable of listening to someone and actually understanding what they're saying. Not a lot of people can do that," he said with a smile.

"So, do you think we should move on in our relationship?" she asked.

"That depends on the two of you. I can't decide for you. But, you'll know when the time is right," he said.

"Thanks, Dr. O. And congratulations." she said as she embraced her teacher in a hug and left.

On the other side of the dance floor, Kim was talking to Trent about the same thing.

"I noticed you and Kira are talking quite a bit more to each other today," she said with a smile and wink.

Trent sighed and looked away, blushing. "So, you noticed."

"I'm not saying it's a bad thing, I think it's sweet."

"How do you know if you really care for someone, but you're unsure if they look at you the same way?" he asked.

"Time. Patience. Talking. I think the best relationships are those that takes time to grow and evolve, rather than those that are rushed," she nodded. "How do you think Kira feels about you?"

Trent shrugged. "I don't know. I could tell her things I've never really told anyone else, including my dad. I don't know. I mean, there aren't a whole lot of people out there who likes to listen and really care what you say, but she does."

"Well, if you think something is there, I say go for what you can. You guys already got a strong friendship," Kim said with a wink. "Maybe you need to take it to the next level and see where it goes."

Trent sighed and nodded. "I'll keep that in mind. Thanks, Kim. And congratulations."

Kim hugged the teen and stated she was always there if he needed someone to talk to, and so was Tommy, especially around the situation with him and Kira. Then Trent turned away and let another take the bride into a dance.

Time passed. When all who had wanted to share a dance with the newlyweds, the two joined back together, sharing a kiss before melting into their own world. Family and friends joined around them for a short time. And it ended in a fade out of songs. The guest encouraged the couple to share another kiss, and they didn't oppose. This time it was a little more passionate and warm that had both of their heads spinning.

"Cut the cake! Cut the cake!" a few barked. And soon, many of the guests joined in.

It was clear that Kim and Tommy were just as anxious to get out of there and spend time alone, so they moved over to the cake. Kim picked up the knife looking over at Tommy, waiting. He moved closer to her and planted his hand on hers. Family and friends raced over to crowd around the two getting video cameras and cameras out to capture the moment the silver knife slid through the cake to cut it. They moved the piece out of place placing it on a plate and each took a fork into hand. And slowly they fed each other as flashes of light covered them. Tommy sucked off the frosting that lay on her fingertips as she moved it away. They shared another smile and laid a kiss on the others lips.

And slowly, the couple cut several pieces to serve those wanting something sweet to eat. The best man and maid of honor joined them to help severe the number of people of there.

The guests moved back to their seats and began to converse and eat their cakes, quietly.

Time passed slowly. Adam looked at the newlyweds knowing that they were wanting to get out there and head out to their honeymoon.

"All right, we are getting close to the end," Adam announced at the music station. "And ya know, things gotta end sometime, so, let's get down to the hitching. All of you unmarried ladies, let's get you all on the dance floor for that little thing we would like to call 'the bouquet toss'. Don't be shy."

Slowly, the women moved to the dance floor. Many of them appeared to not care much, but they didn't want to look like bad for staying seated. But they were all located in the back. Kim took her place beside the music station taking note of all the eager faces in the crowd --Aisha, Tanya, a few of her cousins, and other rangers. She turned away and looked back at her husband who smiled and winked, indicating she should throw it to her left. Kim peered over her shoulder to see what he meant. Kira was among those there, who just wanted to be up there for the fun of it, but not really wanting to be in the action.

Kim nodded and with a strong toss threw the bouquet over her shoulder to the left. She quickly turned around to see where it went and found it had fallen easily into Kira's embrace, which wasn't even paying attention.

"Huh? What the..?" Kira's eyes widened as she nearly dropped the bouquet in confusion.

Everyone turned to the young teen as they congratulated her, being encased by her fellow yellow ranger predecessors. She looked slightly pale and confused at the shock of getting the prize.

Ethan had nudged Trent from where they sat as he looked up to see the results of the toss. For a brief moment, Kira's eyes met his, but turned away as each of them turned bright red.

"Well, that's is a real big turn of events," Ethan couldn't help but laugh.

"It was rigged," Trent said simply as he sunk into the seat.

Kira looked down at the bouquet in her hands again as Kim raced over to embrace her in a hug. And Kira couldn't help but laugh as the embrace tightly.

"Just give him some time," Kim whispered into the young yellow ranger's ear as they broke the embrace.

Jason and Adam began to fight over the mic time, which indicated it was time to move to the garter toss. "Well, ain't that interesting? But fellas, and I'm talking about all my unmarried men out there, including you, Adam." Jason said as he pushed him toward the dance floor.

Adam twisted and turned, grabbing the mic from Jason. "Gimme the mike! I'm DJ-ing! So, to all you out there who's wanting to end the bachelor life, get out there."

"There's no need for music right now," Jason smacked him on the head, pushing him out of the music station. "Guys, help me out. This man right here has way too much time on his hands and needs to settle down. He needs a girl." Jason snagged a chair and escorted Kim to it. "So, let's get things rollin' for all the free men out there. You know you want the hidden treasure that this woman has."

Tommy shook his head, chuckling as he got to his feet and made his way around the main table to where his wife sat. He watched as Rocky and Conner held Adam in the mix of eligible guys, making sure that he wasn't going anywhere. Kim looked over at her husband as he knelt down before her.

"So, what's the game plan?" he asked her quietly. They had been plotting since the beginning of the reception to find anyway to hook-up Trent and Kira. But they also joked about Adam's bachelor life, and his time to end it.

Kim looked over his shoulder and smiled. "I think it would be funny either way."

Tommy winked as he grabbed the hem of the dress and slowly rose it up to retrieve the prize hidden under it. He slipped his hand through and grabbed what he was seeking before laying a kiss on her lips and turned to his intended subjects.

Many of them began to howl and cheer over the thought of getting the prize in the groom's hand. Tommy couldn't help but smile as he turned around and fired the garter over his shoulder with no hesitation. As friendly as the fight for the garter was, it really wasn't, as it turned into a huge dog pile.

Everyone watched as the group slowly dispersed and two dazed guys sat up from the mess--Trent and Adam. But it was clear that it had fallen into Adam's embrace as he tossed it to Trent, freaking out. The ranger guys couldn't help but laugh as they congratulated the real bachelor of the group.

"Hey, you caught it!" Trent tossed it back. "It's not mine."

"Yeah, right. I was just standing here," Adam said.

"Oh. Oh." Jason laughed into the mic from his place at the music station. "It seems the bachelor life is about to end for you, Adam."

Tommy looked over at Kim and Kira who couldn't help but hold back any laughter. He walked over to the confused black ninja ranger patting him on the shoulder. "It's only tradition."

Kira was already on the dance floor, waiting for her dance. But she couldn't help but stifle her laughter.

Adam looked over at Trent, now, back in his seat. He either was still in denial about him and Kira being a thing, or didn't mind having the ninja take her up in a dance. Adam looked back at the young ranger waiting for the traditional dance. He sighed and walked over to her, holding out a hand to escort her onto the center of the dance floor.

"This was planned, wasn't it?" Adam asked the teen quietly.

"I don't know. Ever heard of fate?" Kira asked with a smile.

"You're a little too young for me," Adam smiled lightly. "What about you and Trent?"

"Why does everyone keeping asking?" she seemed slightly annoyed as if hearing the question over a million times now.

"Well, I couldn't help but notice the two of you talking quite a bit today."

"Did anyone not notice it?" she seemed discouraged.

"I wish that were true, but many of us saw it," he shrugged. "Hey, don't feel bad, if things don't work out you guys will still have a friendship to fall back on."

"I guess," Kira shrugged. "You don't think Conner's jealous, do you?"

Adam looked over her shoulder at the young red ranger. He seemed a little preoccupied with two girls conversing. "No. Besides, I think he has his insights on other girls. Just take it slow with Trent, and you know if you ever need love advice, you got a science teacher and P.E. teacher to help you out."

Kira smiled lightly as the song ended and they shared a hug. "Don't worry, you'll find your girl, Adam. And thanks for everything."

"No problem. Just trying to help out where ever I can."

Then Trent was at their side asking for a dance with his friend. Adam nodded and let her go as he found his place back at the music station. Other people began to join around them including the newlyweds, Jason and Kat, Kim's parents, Tommy's parents and many others. And when the song had ended, the teens had shared a small kiss. The only ones to catch it though, were Kim and Tommy.

Another hour passed. But it was clear that things really had to end. Kim and Tommy began to move about the room saying good- bye to their family and friends. They didn't want to worry too much with the rest of the dino thunder team on alert for anything weird. And they were just glad to see the rest of the rangers of the past were there to join in the festivities.

"Aiight. Aiight. It's time to head on out of here," Adam said into the mic as the newlyweds headed for the door. "So, from all of us here, Kim and Tommy congratulations yet again. Enjoy your honeymoon, we'll hold down the fort. And let your spirits guide you well. Now, get the hell outta here, you love birds!"

The couple raced for the doors as petals rained down on them. They turned back to their guests waved, and shared one final kiss for them to capture. Then they turned and headed out of the door as the echoing cheering and applause roared through the place.

It was a happy ending, and the new chapter of their lives was only about to begin. But no one in that room doubted that they could be broken apart. They were truly in love. And they were finally together forever as one.

to be continued...

A/N: Whoo, there it is! The reception and any longer I would have gone a little crazy. So, I hope you like it. I would have added more, but I was getting the main points in. So, by this end I let it stand that Trent and Kira is a thing. But you never know it could change later on. Keep an eye out. And I'll see you next chapter. May the Powers Always Protect You.