Author's Note: Hey guys, welcome to the epilogue and final update for An Unsaintly Switch. It's in the same day as the previous chapter, aren't you excited? Lol

Well, it's been a long ride: about a year-and-a-half, but it's been fun, at least it has been for me. Writing this really brought back memories from when the storyline on my soap opera was actually worth watching and I'm glad I was able to keep you all entertained by telling my own version of what happened by using characters from a completely different universe lol


Now for the answer to my question in the previous update. Which characters did I take from where and what role did I use them for? Well, a few of you did manage to get some of the answers right so I'll go ahead and let you know the answers.


Grace Hart

Her name was taken from Grace Brady on Days of our Lives

Samantha/Sami

Kimberly's cover name at Doctor Sun's clinic came from Sami Brady on Days of our Lives. Kimberly is actually playing her role from the show

Rafael/Rafe Hernandez

The agent that Tommy found murdered at the abandoned warehouse when he went to investigate a call before being kidnapped by Zeke. Rafe is also from Days of our Livesand Tommy is playing his role from the show

Julia Everson

Julia is actually Julia Chang from the Tekken franchise. I liked the way her character appears in the game and her sweet personality, so I used her to portray the part of Grace's mother

Sister Teresa

Sister Teresa is from Days of our Lives and she plays the same role in both the show and my fanfic

Steve

Steve is actually Steve Fox from the Tekken franchise. I just thought the guy had an arrogant attitude in the game, so I thought he'd do a great job playing the rebellious teenage father of Grace

Stephanie, Melanie, Victor, Eric, Shawn D and Max

These characters really weren't too important. They were mentioned in chapter 50 as employees in Rocky's diner. They are also characters from Days of our Lives and I felt like I should mention their names. After all, they were involved in this storyline at some point lol

John, Marlena and Brady

These names are mentioned in this chapter and they also are derived from Days of our Lives


Author's Note: Well, that's it for all of the random character names. I think mostly everyone figured out that Grace was from the show. As for the other ones, I didn't really expect you to know them all. I was just a little curious to see if any of you knew lol

Anyways, it's time for me to get to the epilogue of this story so you all can take peace in knowing the end to this long tale at least. Once finished, I'll get started on the sequel while getting back to work on "I Lost my Hart." So be sure to leave any suggestions of what you'd like to see in the sequel. I'm always up for one-shots or any other ideas you guys may have. So let me hear them!

Disclaimer: I do not own the Power Rangers, any of the series or any of the show's characters. Also, I can't take full credit for the plot used in previous chapters of this story. They were inspired by the 2009-2010 storyline of the hit NBC soap opera: Days of our Lives. In spite of that, I do own all made-up characters and parts of the plot I changed. As for this epilogue of the story, I created it all myself. So please, no stealing! :D


"Epilogue: Two Years"

Tommy was crouched behind the door of his squad car as he and several other officers of the Angel Grove P.D. held their weapons at the door. They were determined to make sure this criminal wasn't going to get away.

"Fire on my mark." Tommy commanded to everyone watching to make sure he got some sort of response from the men. He wasn't going to let any slip-ups occur.

The officers waited for five more minutes until the doors of the school slid open. Out stepped a man who appeared to be about six foot three. The man was very muscular and his face was in a vicious scowl as he glared at the surrounding officers. Tommy had to admit, the man looked very threatening.

"Where's the boy?" Tommy shouted as his eyes scanned the surrounding area for any signs of the child.

The man smirked. "Wouldn't you like to know." He growled.

Tommy watched closely as the man reached into the inside pocket of his leather jacket. He could hear a click as he loaded his gun before slowly pulling it out.

"Now listen to me John," Tommy spoke, trying to maintain control of the situation, "all we want is the boy. Just give him to us and turn yourself in. We can do this the easy way or the hard way."

"I'm not doing a damn thing you ask me to." The man now known as John spat. "I came here with intent on getting my son and now I'm going."

"I'm sorry." Tommy said as he stood up and left the protection of the squad car door. "I can't let you do that. The boy needs to come with us and so do you. He isn't safe here."

"I'm his father! I can give him what he needs!"

"You already tried to take away one very important part of that equation. His mother."

John stared at Tommy and tried to keep his composure but Tommy could see right through the tough-guy façade. He was scared.

"We have evidence from the crime scenethat proves you were the one who tried to kill her."

"Tried?" John repeated, unsure of what Tommy was saying.

"That's right John, tried. Marlena is still alive."

With that being said, John reached behind his back and yanked something forward with great force. The officers held their guns even tighter at the sight of a young boy being pulled out from the building and in front of John. John placed the gun to the frightened child's forehead making the boy scream in fear.

"Don't do it John. Think about this." Tommy commanded in a calm voice. "If you care about him, you'll let him go. Please, don't do this."

Tommy watched as tears began to form in the man's eyes. "If I can't have him, neither can Marlena. It isn't fair!"

"No John, it's not fair, but I'll tell you what's even more unfair. If you take that little boy's life…you'll be ripping away any chances of being with him. Take it from someone who knows…a child's life isn't something to gamble or play with. They're a living, breathing person that deserves a chance at life."

John contemplated Tommy's words for a few minutes before shoving the boy forward. The boy fell, catching himself on the concrete ground with his hands.

"John, don't!" Tommy shouted as he saw the man raise the gun to his head, but just before John could pull the trigger, another shot was fired.

Tommy's mouth fell open as John fell to the ground grunting in pain as he held his calf muscle. The handgun he'd been holding hit the pavement and skidded over into the grass. Tommy looked over and spied one of the female officers in his unit holding her gun right in the direction John's leg had been in before the shots had been fired. A look of relief was on her face.

Tommy commanded a few of the officers to go and take John into custody while ordering another officer to bring the boy to him. He then walked over to the female officer.

"Hope?" he called out to her.

Hope looked up at Tommy and smiled. "I know you said to fire on your orders, but I-"

"Thank you." Tommy said with a grateful smile. "I didn't think I was going to be able to get the command out fast enough."

"My bullet just brazed the skin." She said as Tommy held out a hand to help her to her feet. "I was aiming to injure, not to kill."

"Just like I taught you. Head on back to the station and get the case closed."

Hope nodded before saluting. "Officer Hope Ignalis heading out." She smiled before heading towards her cruiser. "By the way Tommy, congratulations."

Tommy nodded with a smile before turning around to greet the young boy. The little boy was rubbing at the tears on his face profusely trying to hide the fact that he'd been crying in the first place. Tommy kneeled down as his eyes scanned over the boy for any injuries.

"Brady, did your dad hurt you?" he questioned the young fourth grader.

"N-no." he stammered. "He said he hurt my mom before grabbing my arm and pulling me out here. I was really scared."

"Hey buddy, it's okay to be scared." Tommy admitted. "I get scared sometimes too."

"Really?"

Tommy nodded.

"But you're a police officer. You're not supposed to be scared."

"Everyone gets scared sometimes. It's just important to be brave, that's all."

Brady nodded before giving Tommy a toothless grin. "Is my mommy okay?"

Tommy nodded. "Yeah, she's at the hospital. Would you like me to take you to her?"

Brady nodded excitedly as he took Tommy's extended hand. Tommy then led him to the squad car.


Angel Grove Memorial Hospital

"Oh Trini," Aisha said with a bright smile, "she's so beautiful!"

Trini thanked Aisha as she gently rocked her newborn daughter in her arms. "Isn't she? I'm still having a hard time grasping the fact that she's mine."

"May I hold her?" Aisha asked as she stroked the little girl's cheek.

Trini nodded before lifting the baby out of her arms and into Aisha's. Aisha's face seemed to light up even more with the weight of the newborn in her arms. She began to talk to the little girl while playing with her bright pink feet that were sticking out of the yellow blanket she had been wrapped in.

"Do you think the twelve hours of labor were worth it?" Jason asked from his spot beside the bed.

Trini looked at her husband in his recliner and smiled. "Most definitely."

The conversation stalled as the door opened revealing Tommy still dressed in his uniform only missing his hat. He gave everyone a tired smile before waving in greeting.

"Hey guys." He said.

"Well, if isn't Commander Oliver back from a hostage situation." Aisha joked. "How did everything work out? We saw the situation on the news."

"The suspect was taken into custody and he's being shipped off to Alcatraz."

Everyone grew silent at the name of one of the most dangerous prisons in the entire state of California. The name reminded them all of an Australian blonde who was currently serving out her sentence of twenty years.

"Well, I'm glad everything worked out for the best." Trini spoke softly, breaking the silence. "I was afraid that little boy was going to be hurt."

"Brady's just fine." Tommy said reassuring everyone's thoughts. "That's actually why I'm here. His mother was admitted here after we sent of her off in a bus. We had to make sure she was going to be alright. Thankfully, she pulled through and she's visiting with her son now."

"Well congratulations on solving the case bro." Jason said as he stood up to give Tommy one of their customized handshakes.

"How were things at the dojo this morning?" Tommy questioned as he walked to take a seat on a bench near the window.

Jason followed him and took a seat beside him. "Not too bad. The students seem very promising at this point. I can't wait to take them to competition next month. I kind of felt bad that I had to cut classes short this morning."

"Hey, Trini was ready to have the baby. She couldn't wait any longer."

"Speaking of the baby, would you like to meet my daughter?"

Tommy smiled and nodded. Jason stood from the bench and went to retrieve the infant from Aisha's arms. Cradling her head carefully, he brought the baby over to Tommy.

"Thomas Oliver, I'd like you to meet Samara Jade Scott."

Tommy smiled at the little girl. She was so tiny and so young yet he could see distinct features in the girl that made her resemble both of her parents. She was obviously part Asian, that much Tommy could tell. Even though her eyes weren't fully open, Tommy couldn't definitely see Trini's brown irises staring back at him. The rest of her face had a striking resemblance to her father.

"Aw Jason, she's beautiful." Tommy complimented the little girl. "I'm so happy for the two of you."

"Thanks man. I can't even begin to describe the amount of joy she's already given me within the first few hours of her life."

Tommy smiled. "Has Kimberly been by today?"

"No." Trini said. "She and Collin took Jacob and Neveah on a family bonding trip today, remember?"

"Oh, that's right." Tommy said recalling his conversation with his love yesterday evening. "Do you know when they'll be back?"

"They should be back by now." Aisha said checking her watch. "I'd go and check over at Collin's place."

Tommy nodded before standing to his feet. "Well, I'll guess I'll be going then. Take care you guys."

Everyone bid the good officer goodbye as he made his way out of the hospital.


Ignalis Residence.

"Jake, slow down." Kimberly laughed as her son tugged her up the stone steps of Collin's home. "You know mommy can't run as fast as you."

Jacob giggled as he grabbed hold of the doorknob and pushed the front door open. Kimberly smiled and stepped into the house and waited to let Collin in. He came through the doorway a few seconds later laughing as he carried a now two-year-old Neveah on his shoulders.

"And it's time to make the landing." He announced as he lifted her off his shoulders while making rocket ship noises.

Kimberly smiled as Collin lowered their toddler to the floor as she giggled happily. Once she'd touched the floorboards, she ran off after Jacob laughing while exclaiming: "Wait for me Jake!"

The proud parents laughed as their children ran up the stairs towards their bedrooms.

"Well, I'd say that was a rather eventful day." Collin said as he closed the front door and hung his scarf on the nearby coat stand.

Kimberly nodded as she ran a hand through her brown hair. "Who would've thought a day at the spring festival would get them so worked up?"

Collin nodded as he headed towards the living room. Kimberly followed after him and sighed comfortingly as she took a seat on the couch. Collin sat across the room in an armchair as he watched her eyes slide closed as she slowly inhaled in exhaled. His eyes traveled to the gold wedding band on her ring finger before back to her face.

"So, how are things going with you and Tommy?" he asked interestedly as he leaned back and placed his arms against the back of his head.

"Wonderful." Kimberly said with adoration in her voice as though she were day dreaming. "I couldn't be happier. So, what about you and Hope?"

"The same." He said with a small smile. "I'm just glad to be with someone so…trust worthy and loving. Kimberly, I actually think I got it right this time."

Kimberly raised an eyebrow with a smile. "So, what exactly are you saying Collin?"

Collin laughed at her expression. "Look Kimberly, what we had was special and all but in the end, we just weren't right for each other."

Kimberly nodded her head. "You've made your point. As it turns out, we make better friends than companions."

"And I think that's what's best for our children. It'll be even better for…the new edition to your family as well."

Kimberly smiled before resting a hand on the small baby bump that was protruding from her abdomen. "I think so too." She admitted. "This time, I'm going to get things right. I'm going into this pregnancy with no secrets, no lies and no bad blood with anyone. I want my…baby girl to grow up happy in a loving environment. I wish the same for any future children that you and Hope plan on having."

Collin's face seemed to grow red at her words. "Hope and I discussed having kids. We don't want any just yet. She wants us to enjoy our time together before adding a baby on board. Besides, she doesn't want a new baby to overshadow the children I already have with you."

"Well, isn't that considerate of her?" Kimberly said with slight amusement in her voice.

"I'm actually in agreement with her." Collin admitted. "I get such a joy out of Jacob and Neveah and the fact that I'm actually a part of their lives. I'm not ready to get over that joy just yet."

"Well you're in luck." Kimberly grinned. "Tommy and I are definitely going to need time to adjust to our new baby when she gets here. You're more than welcome to keep the kids a few extra days if you'd like."

Collin laughed. "I'm sure they wouldn't mind. And neither would I."

The two of them grew silent and simply smiled at each other. Things truly had been great between the two of them since the air was cleared and they'd called their truce. Their relationship was a mutual friendship with strength like it had been back in high school. They wouldn't trade it for anything.

The doorbell rang a few minutes into the silence.

"It's open!" Collin called out to their visitor.

"I assumed so." Tommy's voice came from the doorway as he stepped into the room.

Kimberly's face lit up at the sound of her husband's voice and she did her best to get off the couch. Unfortunately, her six-month swollen stomach was making it a little difficult. Tommy and Collin chuckled at her struggle as Tommy went to help her up. Once on her feet, Kimberly laughed before wrapping her arms around his neck to pull his lips to hers.

When they pulled apart, Tommy raised an eyebrow. "I take it the family outing went well?"

"Of course." She exclaimed. "Jacob and Neveah had tons of fun, not to mention tons of candy." Kimberly turned to shoot Collin a glance as he pretended to be looking off into the distance.

"Well I know who's taking care of the dental bill next month." Tommy smiled.

Collin laughed before standing to his feet. "I'll go get the kids." He said.

"Actually Collin," Kimberly spoke, stopping him from leaving, "why don't you keep the kids for tonight?"

Collin's eyes widened in surprise. "Really?"

Kimberly shrugged as she wrapped an arm around Tommy's waist. "I don't see why not. That had such an amazing time with you today. I'm sure they aren't ready to leave just yet. Besides, Tommy and I could really use some alone time."

Collin smiled at her words. "Alright then. I guess I'll see you tomorrow then."

Kimberly nodded before lacing her fingers into Tommy's and leading him out of the living room. They called out their goodbyes before ascending the stairs to the playroom.

Jacob was laying on his stomach in the center of his rug that had a town sewn into it while growling as he played with two of his Godzilla models. Neveah was sitting in the corner by the window pulling on a Cabbage Patch Doll's hair.

"Hey there kiddos." Tommy said, announcing their greeting. Jacob and Neveah squealed in delight before jumping up to give Tommy a hug.

"Did you get bad guys today?" Jacob asked excitedly as Neveah nodded her head quickly, making her pigtails bounce around playfully.

"I sure did." Tommy said. "I saved a little boy today."

"Just like you saved me?" Neveah asked in her high squeaky voice.

Tommy looked up at Kimberly who was smiling with a hint of tears in her eyes. He then looked down at the girl who was a spitting image of her mother.

"Yeah Veah, just like I saved you." He smiled before giving her another hug.

"Alright you two." Kimberly said as she crouched down. "Mommy and Tommy are going home, but you guys get to stay here and play with daddy. Doesn't that sound fun?"

The two children began jumping around excitedly at the news.

"Well, we're going to head home. You two be good okay?"

Kimberly held her arms out and her children gladly jumped into them to give their mother a hug.

"I love both of you dearly." Kimberly said. "I mean that. Don't you ever forget."

She gave them both kisses on their foreheads as they replied with their "I love you toos" before standing up.

"Wait!" Jacob exclaimed.

Kimberly turned to her son and raised an eyebrow. "What's the matter Jake?"

"You didn't let us say bye to our baby sister." He said.

"Yeah." Neveah piped in as she stuck her bottom lip out in a pout.

Kimberly giggled before spreading her arms out to the side so her kids could gain access to her tummy.

"Bye sister." Jacob said sweetly as he softly patted his mother's stomach.

Neveah giggled before giving it a kiss. "I wuv you." She cooed.

Kimberly giggled as she dropped her arms to take Tommy's hand once more. They waved their goodbyes before descending the stairs.


Alcatraz Prison: Visitor's Block

Katherine twisted a lock of her now back-length hair around her index finger as she paced around the room nervously. She always got this way when Rocky would come and visit. She practically jumped out of her skin as the door buzzer echoed loudly off the walls. She then ran over to the glass wall that kept her in and her visitors out. She took her seat and waited patiently for Rocky's face to appear. When it did, she smiled warmly at him as one that reciprocated hers shone back.

Rocky took his seat on the other side and picked up the phone as she did the same. He then took a deep breath before speaking.

"Hey Kat." He said with a smile.

Katherine brushed a strand of hair behind her ear before looking back at him. "Hi Rocky. How are you?"

"I should be asking you that question." He said seriously. "You know what today is right?"

"The second year anniversary of my imprisonment." She sighed as she rolled her eyes. "I've got eighteen more years of my sentence to serve but I already feel like I've been in hear for decades. I hate it here."

"Hey, you did the crime and now you have to do the time."

Katherine nodded. "I know. So…what's been happening back in Angel Grove? Tanya really didn't have much to say when she visited yesterday since she moved away and all."

Rocky shrugged. "A lot's happened. What do you want to know?"

"I guess…I want to know what everyone's been up to since I've been gone."

"You're referring to everyone that was affected by the switch?"

Katherine nodded as she bit her bottom lip. "You don't have to say anything if you don't want to. I'm sure they wouldn't appreciate you divulging information to me about their personal lives."

"No Katherine, it's not that. It's just…I don't know if you want to hear it."

"Damn it Rocky, just tell me."

Rocky stared at her eyes and shivered at the pleading look it sent up his spine. He sighed as he relented.

"Kimberly and Tommy have been married for over a year now. They're expecting…their first baby in August."

Katherine nodded. "I knew the two of them were going to tie the knot. They're so good together. What about the kids? You know, Jacob and…Neveah."

Rocky smiled sadly. "They're doing great. Kimberly and Collin have that whole shared custody agreement thing going on. Jacob's starting kindergarten in the fall and Neveah's only been two for a few months. She's a smart kid. She can speak in complete sentences and has excellent manners."

Katherine smiled. "I always knew she was destined for greatness. So…what about Collin? How's he doing?"

"That's the most surprising news I have to tell you. I mean, it's obvious that the guy moved on. I mean, he and Hope got married a little while before Tommy and Kimberly did. However…his mind's still on you. I told him yesterday that I was coming to see you. He said…he hopes you're hanging in here alright and that one day…you'll be able to get better."

Kathrine's mouth fell open in shock. "He actually said that?"

Rocky nodded. "I was a little surprised myself."

Katherine's smile fell a little as she put her hand against the cold glass barrier in between them. Rocky put his hand up as well so their fingertips mirrored each other's.

"I wish I could at least hold your hand." She sighed. "Being in here is like torture. But hey…at least you're still here for me. Rocky…I honestly don't know why you consider this a relationship."

"Hey, I love you Kat. I don't know how many times I have to say it until you believe it. I don't care if I have to wait eighteen more years until we can be together. You're the only woman I love and the only woman I want to be with."

"So, you're honestly going to wait until I'm forty-two?"

Rocky laughed. "I wouldn't care if you were eighty-two Kat. That's how much I love you."

Katherine smiled at his words. "I love you too Rocky."


Oliver Residence

Kimberly sighed in relief as she propped her feet up on the opposite end of the couch and laid her head back against the plush pillows behind her.

"My feet are killing me." She groaned before giggling.

Tommy came into the room carrying a glass of water and a Dixie cup of vitamins. He laughed at her current position before handing both items to her.

Kimberly thanked him before swallowing her daily vitamins and drowning them down with the water. "I hate the taste, but the results are critical." She admitted before handing the glass back to him. "I want everything to go right this time."

Tommy smiled as he set the glass down and went to sit beside her. Kimberly moved her feet so he could sit before turning around so she could rest her head in his lap.

"So why did you want all this alone time?" Tommy asked. "Not that I'm complaining or anything."

"I just wanted to spend some alone time with just the two of us." She admitted. "The kids were a little hyper this afternoon. I thought Collin could help work off some of that steam."

The two of them burst into a fit of laughter at her words. When it died down, Kimberly sighed and rested a hand on her stomach.

"I've thought of the most perfect name for our baby." She said with enthusiasm in her voice.

"No way." Tommy smiled. "I did too."

"Well, they both can't be the most perfect name." Kimberly protested as she sat upright to look at him. "Here, I have an idea. I'm going to count to three and when we get to three, shout the name out. We can then decide which one sounds better."

"Okay, I'll shoot." Tommy said.

Kimberly smiled. "Okay, one, two…three!"

"Molly!" they both shouted at the same time. The two of them stared at each other in surprise before laughing.

"How did you know I wanted to name the baby Molly?" Kimberly asked.

"You've been hinting at it for the past week." Tommy said. "Remember that nursery rhyme you made up for Neveah the other night? Good Golly Miss Molly?"

Kimberly giggled. "Okay, so you did catch on."

"Well, I like the name so I guess we can keep it."

"Okay then. Since I picked the first name, you get to pick her middle name. What should it be?"

Tommy put his hand to his chin and thought. A sad smile crossed his features a few minutes later as he looked back at his wife.

"Grace." He said sadly.

Tears filled Kimberly's eyes at the request. "I love it." She said in a choked up voice as she placed a hand on his knee.

"Oh, come on Kimberly. I didn't want you to cry."

Kimberly sniffed as she wiped at her eyes. "I can't help it." She whined. "It's these stupid hormones of mine."

Tommy laughed before wrapping an arm around Kimberly's shoulders and pulling her close to him. He then rested his free hand over her stomach as she rested her hand on top of his.

"Well, in three more months, we're going to be the proud parents of a baby girl. I can't wait to meet you…Molly Gracelyn Oliver."


Author's Note: And so ends the final chapter of this story. You guys, I am seriously in tears right now because I can't believe it's over! I've had so much fun writing this fanfic and entertaining all of you readers and reviewers. Your reviews and private messages really made me smile and most importantly, they are what inspired me to keep going and keep pressing on with this story.

Now, as I mentioned in the previous chapter and at the start of this one, I will be doing a sequel to this story based on what you guys want to read about. I don't care if it's a series of one-shots or if you want another drama-filled story or whatever. I just want to entertain you guys. So, go ahead and leave your FINAL review for this fanfic and let me know what you thought about the story as a whole, what you thought about the epilogue, and what you'd like to read from me in the near future.

Another thing, this sequel will not have anything to do with I Lost My Hart being that this fanfic is slightly AU and that one is not. So even though Molly has been introduced in this story, this story will not tie into that one.

So you guys, I bid you my final farewell on this fanfic. This has been An Unsaintly Switch and you have reached the end of the road. See you next time!