Ravi deserved the biggest "I told you so," from Kelly that she could muster up. After stealing the neural aligner from Nate's lab, Ravi went back to the fountain to deliver it to Roxy. As soon as it was in her hands, she dropped the charade she had fooled him with and trapped him inside the aligner. He couldn't move, helpless to save himself as she tried to use it to convert him into an avatar – her plan all along.

Ravi could see now that Avatar Roxy and his Roxy weren't the same people – not even close. Now that she had beaten him – fooled him – she gloated about her victory. She rubbed it in his face how easy he was to trick, how gullible he had been, and how he should have known better than to believe that Avatars were so weak as to have human emotions. Roxy never would have humiliated him like that, especially when he would already be beating himself up over his mistake.

And he was sure that would be the last thing he ever did: regret not listening to his friend, regret stealing from a friend, and regret letting his friends down. Just before he blacked out, he could see Devon and Zoey, rushing to his aid. He worried it was already too late. He could feel Evox's virus taking over his body.

Suddenly, he felt nothing. His body hit the ground and it took him a moment to get his bearings. He was disoriented, unsure whether the transformation had worked, or whether it had been stopped. He vaguely heard Devon assure him he would be okay, before he saw the red and yellow Ranger rush in to take on Roxy. She put up a bit of a fight, but with the neural aligner in hand, she knew to cut her losses and when she saw an opening, she ran. Devon and Zoey waited, morphed, for a moment to be sure she was gone and no longer a threat, before they came back for him. They helped him to his feet.

"You okay?" Devon asked. Ravi nodded his head, but couldn't bring himself to actually answer. He wasn't an Avatar, that must he was sure of, so there was nothing for his teammates to worry about.

He was embarrassed, though; and ashamed and kicking himself. He had risked everything all because he wanted to believe he hadn't royally screwed up with Roxy. He let his feelings for her get the better of him. Suddenly, it made perfect sense why his mother had banned Rangers from dating. His judgement had been clouded in the worse way possible and now, Roxy had what she needed.

"We'll get you back to Grid Battleforce and make sure," Zoey promised Ravi as she and Devon helped him to the van, where Ben and Betty were also waiting so they could drive the Rangers back.

Ravi didn't say anything on the way to Grid Battleforce, nor did he say anything once they arrived. He let Nate run a few tests and listened when the young scientist confirmed that he was alright and that Roxy's attempt to turn him into an avatar had completely been thwarted when Devon and Zoey showed up. As Nate turned away to clean up, Ravi noticed he seemed to look betrayed. It made sense: Ravi had lied to him and stole his technology.

"What were you thinking?" Devon asked the question everyone had on their minds. Ravi shrugged.

"I… I guess I wasn't."

"I didn't think this needed to be said," Sarah spoke. "But handing over our technology to the bad guys… isn't ever a good idea. Last time I let that happen… well, let's just say a lot of people suffered."

"She… she tricked me," Ravi explained. He didn't want to go into detail with his mistake out of embarrassment but… he also couldn't avoid giving his team something.

"Blackmail?" Zoey asked. It was a convenient out for Ravi. Blackmail would be the perfect way to explain himself and avoid complete and utter embarrassment, and a sure scolding from his team and certainly from his own mother. Roxy had all her human memories so he could claim that she had threatened to leak an embarrassing secret if he didn't help her out. He nodded his head, ready for the lie when he saw Kelly. She was sitting a little way off from the others. She had been there to make sure he was okay, and so far, wasn't pushing him to tell the truth. Instead, she seemed to be waiting to see what he would do. She already hadn't ratted him out once, and likely wouldn't rat him out again if he did choose to lie.

However, she would know about the lie. She had caught him, red handed, and knew exactly what his intention had been. If he lied, she would know she couldn't trust him and that would hinder the team. He couldn't do it. He sighed as his nod changed to him shaking his head.

"Roxy, the avatar, made me think that my Roxy was still in there," Ravi said. "She told me if I got the neural aligner, I could help her get back into her body and…I fell for it. Nate, you told me we couldn't trust them, and I didn't listen to you. I'm sorry."

"Ravi… I wish you could have trusted me," Nate told him. "Roxy's always been nice to me. You have to believe that if I thought there was any way she was somehow trapped with the Avatar, that I would have told you and I would have been working on a way to free her and Blaze."

"I know that now. I'm sorry I didn't believe you, Nate. And I'm sorry I lied to you and stole the aligner. I promise, I'm putting my trust in you, and my team, first from here on out. Devon, Zoey, I'm sorry you had to come rescue me. It never should have happened. I'm lucky Roxy decided to retreat because if she hurt either of you because of me, I never would have forgiven myself."

Devon and Zoey looked to each other, unsure of what the other felt over this. Zoey motioned for Devon to speak first. The red Ranger was a little upset, hearing what had happened, but he knew a sincere apology when he heard one. Ravi was genuinely upset by what he had done, and Devon was certain he wouldn't let something like this happen again. They were a small team of only three and if he refused to forgive his teammate, they would be at a serious disadvantage when Roxy, Blaze or Scrozzle decided to strike again.

"We're gonna make mistakes," Devon said. "Just… don't let it happen again, alright?"

"Promise," Ravi agreed before he turned to Zoey. She nodded her head.

"It's obvious how much Roxy means to you," she said. "You wanted to do the right thing."

"You guys are awesome," Ravi smiled at her. "I promise, this team comes first. I know, without a doubt now that Roxy, isn't my Roxy. If I want to get her back, I have to trust you guys every time. And I promise, you can trust me. No more handing over our technology to the bad guys."

"Did that really need to be said?" Betty asked.

"You'd be surprised what needs to be said," Sarah shrugged. "Don't trust the family that suddenly reappear into your life."

"The bad guys will do anything and everything to get what they want," Kelly nodded. "No matter how despicable."

"Don't throw your morpher into the ocean," Sarah said and received weird looks from everyone in the room. She shrugged. "Hey, we're just stating the unobviously obvious and that's one I heard Serena tell Gia a lot."

"Why would you throw your morpher into the ocean?" Devon asked.

"They never told me," Sarah said with a heavy sigh. "You know, for people who saved my ass a lot and who I trust with my life, they really don't tell me much… at all."

"Hopefully we can meet them one day," Zoey said before she glanced at the clock on the wall and sighed. "I should probably get home before mom wonders where I went."

"Dad's probably home by now too," Devon agreed as he started to leave with Zoey, Ben and Betty. Nate shut down his computer for the night and announced that it was time he head to bed as well. Sarah told Kelly that they should be getting home too, implying they had something they would need to discuss, but Ravi stopped them before they could leave. He looked to Kelly.

"I owe you an apology too." He looked down, feeling very disappointed in himself for his behaviour. While there was no excuse for the lie, he told Nate, or for stealing technology, and choosing to trust Roxy over his team and endangering them as a result, what he had done to Kelly… he really couldn't ignore. His other mistakes were the result of him trying to do the right thing. At the time, he did genuinely believe that though he was doing wrong, it would be for the right reason in the end, and he felt the phrase "the end justifies the means" would apply. His friends likely wouldn't have liked his methods, but would have been happy he took the risk.

Dumping Kelly out of her chair was wrong no matter which way his journey turned out. He knew it was wrong while he was doing it and he knew there would never be a way he could justify his actions. "I'm so sorry I pushed you out of your chair like that."

"You did what?" Sarah growled, her face turning bright red in the blink of an eye. Kelly took her hand, both to assure her that she was okay, and to have a way to hold her back in case she decided Ravi deserved a beating.

"It was wrong of me to do. You were trying to help me, trying to warn me that I wasn't making the right call and… I didn't listen and I know I hurt you. I promise, it'll never happen again. I won't even touch your chair without your clear consent."

"You weren't thinking clearly," Kelly told him. "I'm not giving you an excuse, I'm just reminding you why you did it, so you don't do it again."

"It will never happen again," Ravi insisted. "I can never apologize enough but I can promise you'll never have to worry about me."

"This is your only warning," Kelly said. "Don't make me regret it."

"You won't," Ravi said, then looked to Sarah, who still seemed fuming mad, but she had at least allowed Kelly to handle this problem herself. Ravi whispered an apology to her, assured her that he would fill his mother in on everything that had happened, and then he made his way out. Sarah growled until he was gone, then softened up and turned to Kelly.

"Are you okay?"

"I never felt threatened," Kelly said. "I got back up on my own and I know he was desperate."

"Say the word, I'll kick his ass."

"He's doing that to himself enough as it is," Kelly said. "He's a kid in love. We do stupid things when we're in love."

"That doesn't…"

"Sarah, I'm okay," Kelly assured her. "He never tried to hurt me. This isn't like Harley or Drex or…"

"I'll kill him!"

"Sarah," Kelly squeezed her hand and pulled her onto her lap. "I'm okay. That's what's important right now, got it?"

"How am I supposed to trust him around you?"

"Trust me," Kelly said. "Trust that I can handle myself. And I did. I got back up, by myself. In record time, I'll add. Your upper body workouts are really doing the trick."

"You are looking amazing," Sarah said with a smile.

"Why don't we head home, have a relaxing night and put this behind us?" Kelly suggested. Sarah was about to nod her head, then stopped.

"Tonight won't be relaxing…"

"Sarah, honestly, I don't feel threatened by Ravi at all…"

"Not that. You tell me you're okay, I trust you," Sarah said. "But… talking to Kathryn is always stressful."

"You want to reach out to her?" Kelly frowned. "Why?"

"Do you still want that baby?"

"Do you?"

Sarah nodded her head, a bright smile forming on her face, "I've talked with a lot of people and… it's never going to be the right time to have a baby but… the baby needs a family and… I know we can do right by them."

"You're sure?"

"If you are," Sarah nodded.

"I'll dial, you make sure you have all your stress toys on hand. You know, this will mean we'll have to make sure Kathryn takes care of herself, right? As in probably letting her stay in our house so we know she won't be using or drinking or…"

"We'll make it all work," Sarah said.