Later that day, Bonnie was standing outside the house of her aunt in Miami, Florida.

"Here we go," said Bonnie before knocking on the door.

"Oh my, Bonnie Blueberry of the Rainbow Rangers, what brings you here?" asked a woman who answered the door.

"There is something I came here to talk to you about, but can we take this inside, you're going to want to sit down for this," said Bonnie. Meanwhile, Anna was sitting with a family in Georgia.

"You mean that you're my cousin's daughter?" asked a woman as she sat with her husband and two children.

"Yes, Kalia took all seven of us in after our parents passed away," said Anna. Over in New York, Lavender was with her elderly grandparents and uncle.

"I know it's a lot to take in, and that it's hard to believe," said Lavender.

"Actually it's not, you look just like my sister-in-law," said her Uncle with a kind smile. Pepper was in California.

"I always had hope that you would return to us," said her grandmother as the family of eight hugged her. Both Indigo and Mandarin were together in Tennessee.

"Can't believe our families are long time friends," said Indigo.

"Maybe we would have been raised like sisters even if Kalia had not taken us in then," said Mandarin with a smile at the thought. Lastly, Rosie was in Alabama.

"So, Rosie, tell us something about yourself that the media hasn't covered," said one of her two aunts.

"Yeah, you seeing anyone, although it must be tough to see someone when you're so busy," said the other aunt.

"I'm actually dating my fellow Ranger, Bonnie Blueberry," said Rosie who was a little nervous about telling them this.

"No need to be nervous, we're not the kind of people who would hate soemone for being gay," said the first aunt as she gave a reasuring smile.

"Besides, I'm married to a woman myself," said the second aunt as she showed Rosie a picture of her in a wedding dress along with another woman. With that out of the way, it made it easier for Rosie to talk with them.