Disclaimer: Don't own it…

Cmar- glad to see you like this! Even if this is disproved by the show, I'll still keep this idea…but it would be cool to see Disney name Wes as Sky's father…And thank you for the compliment about my writing, the review you had for "The Time Code", it made me smile!

Etcetera Kit- I had the same particular dilemma, trying to figure out a way to explain Sky's last name, glad to see you liked it! You'll see more of the Sky/Wes background in either this chapter or the next one…

Chyck-I wrote this the minute after I saw the SPD episode…before anyone else could get the idea up…it seems I have won! MUHAHAHA!

TheDreamerLady- check out this site, it'll give you all the info for the SPD Rangers with pictures and all: http:

Wes and Sky have a change to talk? This chapter will be half flashbacks, but it'll get interesting… Sky will see someone in a dark alleyway… and he's determined to find out just who that figure was…

Enough of my blabbing! Enjoy chapter two! Leave a review as always!

Wake Me Up

The Blue Ranger's eyes opened slowly to feel a cool breeze against his face. "Where am I?" Sky asked himself. He was still in his uniform, but his blaster gone.

"Captain, we need to get going. Now!" a voice called.

"Captain?" Sky asked himself. He climbed a rock to find people standing on the sand, a large yellow object sat in the distance. A young woman with brown hair held a baby in her arms, but her face is something he couldn't make out.

The woman in white spoke, her sweet voice reached the Blue Ranger's ears.

"Sky, sweetie, remember. Mommy loves you so much." The young woman held a small boy in her arms. The baby cooed slightly to feel his mother's warm face, and see her smile. "Please, don't get involved in anything that happens in the future."

"Jen, we have to go, now." A voice commanded.

This woman, Jen, looked into her infant boy's eyes. "God, how can they do this?" she whispered into his ear.

"The portal will close in minutes." That same voice was now annoying Sky as he watched the scene in astonishment.

Jen looked at that baby. "Sky, I love you. My son."

A blonde man walked over. "Jen, I don't know what to say. I mean, I can't see why they're making you do this. He's only two months."

Sky's eyes opened wide. "Dad?" He was younger, maybe twenty or twenty-one.

"Wes," this woman pleaded. "Protect him. His future isn't written yet."

"I will." His father nodded. "Be safe, Jen." The woman nodded as she hugged Wes.

"What is this?" Sky asked himself. The baby in her arms reminded him of someone…

A name echoed through his head.

Jennifer…

A loud crack of thunder shook the building as Sky bolted upright. Sky woke up to find himself in a cold sweat. He looked at the clock. 2:23am.

"Why am I having this dream?" he asked himself. Bridge let out a loud snore besides him.

Sky put his head back down, but couldn't fall asleep. He lay awake for sometime, wondering about his dream. He had that same dream over and over again. People were standing on a beach, a yellow object behind them. A voice coming over a speaker.

His father stood in front of a young woman in a strange white uniform, a baby in her arms. She kept calling the baby Sky, like him. But his father was sad, and he saw him cry. This woman kept a tight hold of the baby, pleading his father to protect him. It had something to do with the baby's future.

Another clash of thunder erupted his thoughts. Sky lay his head down and tried to focus on this woman's face.

Instead he found himself drifting back to sleep. That same name echoed through his mind.

Jennifer…

Later on

Rain pounded against the roof of the gym as Wes pounded the heavy bag. He kept focus on his target, hitting it with an effective hit each time.

"Keep your eyes on your target, focus your energy." Jen positioned him towards her. "Arms up."

He obeyed. "Jen, I don't want to hurt you."

She rolled her eyes and threw her arms down. "How do you expect us to fight those mut-orgs if you're afraid to hit me?"

He laughed as she put her hands back up. "Now, lets go!" Jen charged at him as they started yet another rigorous work out.

"Eyes focused." Wes whispered. But he couldn't focus. That one day after they defeated the mut-orgs was the happiest of all, and he found out something that changed his life forever.

Rain was heard outside of the house. Wes opened his eyes and he smiled.

Jen lay next to him sleeping peacefully. He moved a piece of hair away from her eyes as she sighed and rolled over. "Hi." She said softly.

He smiled. "Hey. Have a good sleep?"

Jen nudged him playfully. "Of course. Even Time Force couldn't keep me away." Wes kissed her lovingly. They had made their love fly the previous night after finding out Jen was staying.

Wes laughed. "I can't believe you're actually staying. Why did Time Force let you stay anyway?"

Jen smiled and cocked her head. "I'm pregnant."

Those two words changed his life forever. Jen was two months pregnant with their son. But she didn't stay long after his birth. Time Force came back after Sky was born, and she left.

Baby Sky cooed in his mother's arms. "I love you, Sky. Remember, Mommy loves you so much." Her tears fell onto his tiny nose as she dried them.

"Why are they making you go back?" Wes whispered as he held her close.

"There's a war about to break out and they need me. But I can't come back, ever." She said.

Wes shook his head. "That's not fair. He's only two months old."

"Captain," an officer called. "The portal will close in a few minutes we need to leave."

Jen looked at Wes. "I'll always love you, Wes." She handed her son over. "Take care of him, his future isn't written yet."

Wes took hold of Sky. "I will. I love you, Jen."

Their parting was sealed by a passionate kiss. Jen touched her son's face again as he cooed. She hung her head low as she walked onto the time ship, her heart breaking.

Wes watched as the ship took off. Sky fell asleep in his arms. "It's just us now, kiddo."

Wes was left to raise his son alone.

But five years later, Jen came back again. Sky was seven, the year 2008. Time Force had permitted her a few minutes to go see Wes and see how Sky was doing. But it wasn't the simple visit he had expected. Jen couldn't interact with Sky at all, which was okay, since he was playing video games in his room.

"Master Collins, there is someone here to see you, sir." Philips said. Wes sat in his office running over some things for both the Guardians and Bio-Lab.

Wes walked downstairs to see he standing there. "Jen?" Wes ran down the stairs and hugged her lovingly. "What are you doing here?"

"Time Force allowed me this one visit. Wes, we need to have a talk." She said. "It's about Sky."

Her tone was all too serious. Wes's smile faded. "What about him?"

"Wes, I don't want him to get involved in that Space Patrol Delta thing you're helping fund." She said. Wes's face shrunk.

"He wants to be a ranger, Jen." Wes responded. Jen grew furious.

"Damn it, Wes!" Jen yelled. "I told you, he's not going to take any part of that Space Patrol Delta you're helping fund!"

"Look. It's his decision. I tried to talk it out of him, but he wants to take part in it. There's nothing I can do!" He lowered his voice. "He wants to be a ranger, how can you take that away from him?"

"I've seen what being a ranger can do to you. I mean, look at us. We fought every day of our lives for this city, and it's fine. There's no more crazy renegade mutants or anything going around." Her voice grew soft. "I just want the best for Sky. I don't want him to get hurt."

Wes held her close. "Neither do I. I'll talk with him, but I can't guarantee anything."

She sniffed as she touched his face. "I just wish it wasn't like this. Why did I have to be born 1000 years away from you? Sky would have both his parents."

Something beeped. "I have to go, Wes." She stopped as she kissed him passionately. "I love you, Wes."

He held her close. "I love you, too."

That was the last time he'd seen or heard of her. Jen was gone out of his life. Sure, he'd seen a few women, but none captured his heart. At forty-one he wasn't married, but that was okay. He had often wondered what Jen was up to. Did she miss Sky and Wes? Was she married by now?

Wes threw another punch into the bag.

"Need someone to work out with?" a voice asked. Wes turned around to see Sky standing behind him.

"That's ok, son. You go work out." Wes said. He threw another punch into the bag. Sky had always seen his father like this.

Sky had known something was on his father's mind. Whenever he had something on his mind, he wanted to be alone. The Blue Ranger grabbed a set of free weights.

"You want to talk about it?" Sky asked. Wes shook his head and stopped.

"Not really." He grabbed his water bottle. "Is there something you needed?"

Sky sighed. "I wanted to talk to you about something." Wes nodded. "I've been having this dream."

"Like what?" Wes asked. Sky shrugged.

"There are two people and a baby standing on a beach. There's this large, space ship looking thing in the background." Sky said. Wes looked at the ground. "There's a young woman in white holding the baby, she keeps calling him Sky, like me." He turned to his father. "And you're in it."

Wes didn't pick up his head. "What's it of?"

Sky shrugged. "I'm not too sure. But there's a name that repeats over and over."

"What name would that be?" Wes asked. Sky picked up something in his father's voice and cocked his head.

"Jennifer."

Wes let out a shaky breath. "Jennifer was the name of your mother."

"And she died in a car crash." Sky said sadly. Wes nodded.

"Yup." His voice was monotone.

"So the woman in my dream is probably her, my mother." Sky asked. Wes nodded again. "She's dressed in a white uniform, her hair in a ponytail, but I can't make out her face."

"I don't know why you're seeing her. But I can assure you, she's…" Wes couldn't finish. "I'll catch up with you later, Sky. I have some things to do."

Sky watched his father walk off. Something was troubling him, and Sky was determined to find out what.

The next day

Bridge dodged a laser. "Whoa!" he yelled. Z caught the Green Ranger.

"Easy there Bridge!" she called.

"Commander Collins wasn't kidding!" Jack said. "These guys are tough!"

The mutant snickered. "You haven't seen tough yet!" He fired at the rangers, who fell back.

"We're not through yet!" Sky jumped up and slashed the mutant. Syd joined him.

"Let's finish him off!" The Pink Ranger called. Z, Bridge and Jack all stood up slowly and in pain.

"Fire!" They called out. Their weapons fired as the mutant shrunk.

"SIMULATION TERMINATED" the computer said. The holographic mutant was gone, and the rangers were left in a large white room.

"Good job, Rangers." Wes said. He walked in. "That was excellent. My compliments to Syd and Sky for that last minute decision attack."

Syd and Sky saluted. "Thank you, sir." Syd said.

But Wes didn't smile. "But what if that was the wrong decision, and cost your fellow rangers their lives?"

Sky's expression faded. "Then it'd be all of our responsibility."

"Correct." Wes said. "If one if you fails, you all fail." The Red Time Force Ranger walked out. "Run the simulation again."

The room exploded into life. Jack sighed. "SPD…Emergency!" the rangers morphed.

Sky watched as the mutant materialized. "Let's finish this!"

From behind the screen Wes watched intensely. His eyes followed Sky around. He and his son hadn't always been close, ever since Jen came back and left. Wes had locked himself up in his office and worked. But when mutants popped up, things changed. He and Eric began to train themselves back into shape. But they weren't enough. Wes needed help, and what better rangers to turn to then the Space Patrol Delta B-Squad.

Wes, however, hadn't known Sky was chosen to be the blue ranger. He had only found out that day when Annubis contacted him. He watched Sky fight. He was so intense, so focused. Wes chuckled to himself.

"He's just like his mother." But the memory of Jen was still fresh in his mind.

"A little too much, I might add." A voice said. Wes turned around to see a middle-aged man with growing gray hair.

The Red Ranger smiled. "Eric. What are you doing here?"

The Quantum Ranger stepped forward. "I came to see what you're up to." Eric also peered through the glass at the rangers. "You think they can withstand these mutants?"

Wes sighed. "I think so."

Eric watched each ranger fight. "Which one's Sky?" He searched for his godchild, but couldn't find him.

"The Blue Ranger."

Eric nodded and smiled. "He fights exactly like Jen, doesn't he? Always focused and determined to get the job done."

The rangers struck down the mutant for a second time, each coming up victorious.

They took off their helmets and left. Wes stood outside the door and clapped. "Well done, Rangers. You've done Time Force and the Silver Guardians proud."

"Does that mean we're ready?" Z asked excitedly. Wes gave an approving nod.

"We did it!" Bridge chanted. The four rangers jumped up and down happily. Sky walked over towards his father.

"Are we really ready?" He asked.

But Wes heard something else. "Yes," he said. "You are ready." Sky's eyes opened wide. "You are all ready."

"Thank you, Sir!" the Cadets cheered.

"You all did good today. Go out and celebrate, for now reality will begin." Wes said. Eric watched the rangers walk out happily. Sky walked out slowly with Syd.

"What is it with Collin's and pink rangers?" Eric shook his head. Wes chuckled.

"Come on, I'll treat you to some lunch." The Red Ranger said. He and Eric walked out of Headquarters.

Later

It had begun to rain again as Sky walked down the street. He had been thinking a lot of his father and his mother.

Sky really never knew his mother, only from his father's memories of her. He was told a while ago that his mother never wanted him to be a ranger. But it was Sky's dream. He wanted to be like his dad so much. Meet a beautiful woman and settle down. Watch his kids grow up in a crime-free city.

His father told him different. He said that the ranger business was tough, always having to leave something and risk getting killed. But Sky didn't care. He wanted to make a difference, like this father. He wanted to be difference. Sky didn't want to be known as a famous millionaire who found the cure for the common cold, but as someone who helped people for it.

He sighed as he leaned up against a shop window. "Mom, what happened to you?" he whispered. Sky wanted to meet her, to find out what she was really like.

"Son of a bitch, get back!" a woman called. Sky looked down an alley to see a woman fighting off something. She kicked it hard as it fell back onto a dumpster. "Damn mutants." She grumbled. She began talking towards an object that lay on the ground.

But the mutant wasn't down. It got up and darted off towards her. "Look out!" Sky yelled.

With one swift motion she turned to one knee and fired, hitting it directly between the eyes. Sky blinked. There was no one that he knew who could even shoot like that.

"Whoa…" Sky trailed off. The woman began walking down the alley when she saw him there. She turned on her heel and bolted off down the alley. Sky took after her. "Wait!"

But she was done around the corner. A she ran through a light, Sky saw a strange symbol on her back. He kicked a trashcan and made his way back to Headquarters.

He found himself asleep later, but that strange dream kept coming back, with that same name repeating.

Jennifer…

Ch 3 up soon