Terrence left the office, only to run into a group of people. The group in question got startled at the sight of him, but quickly cooled down.

"Oh, thank goodness it's only you." one of them, namely Aisha remarked.

"Yeah, ONLY me." Terrence replied, as he decided to just ignore them and walk away.

As he disappeared out of their sight, Rocky spoke: "That was close."

"I was afraid he was gonna ask what we're doing out here." Kim said.

"He ever cared about what we do?" Billy questioned.

"No, I guess not." Kim remembered.

"I can't believe we're here, though." Adam said, "I mean, Tommy is captured, and we're here?"

"Tommy has been in bad situations before." Rocky said, "I'm sure he can handle things himself."

That's when their watches made their sound again.

"Zordon?" Rocky answered.

"Octophantom has appeared again. Morph now!" Zordon replied.

"We're on it." Rocky replied, "It's morphin' time!"

Meanwhile, Terrence had nearly reached his classroom, but then something occurred to him. He distinctly remembers that the group always consist out of six, and whenever they're at school, the six are inseparable. So, unless he's mistaken, one of them was missing. Not that he'd care much about what happens to them, but if one of them has left the group, it means that they had a fight. It would make his day if that were the truth. As he turned to find them again, he heard something. He wasn't sure of what he heard, but it sounded like some people were shouting something, one by one, followed by a strange light. A light, of which Terrence remembered to have seen before. Seeing it helped him forget whatever thought he last had in mind, only so he could try and think about where he had seen that light before. He couldn't remember it, but he did suddenly remember he was already late for class.

Once Terrence entered his classroom, the teacher was about to scold him.

"Mr. Hunt!" he raised his voice, "Did you not hear the be..."

Before he could finish his sentence, Terrence showed him his hall-pass, which the teacher looked at briefly, then lowered his voice again: "Please take your seat."

Terrence looked around the room. All seats were taken, safe for one. And that one seat was... next to that girl who had met earlier at his locker.

"You must be joking." Terrence whispered to himself.

"Is there a problem?" the teacher asked.

"Not for me." Terrence answered, as he reluctantly went to take the seat.

Once he sat down, the girl started talking to him: "Funny we should sit next to each other now."

"Funny that we've been taking this class the whole year, yet I don't remember having ever seen you here." Terrence retorted, without looking at her.

The girl laughed: "For someone who hates me, you have a lot to say to me, T."

"Do you mind..." Terrence bit back, but hesitated to finish his sentence, as he wanted to call her by her name, but didn't know it.

"My name?" the girl replied, "Alexis."

"You two!" the teacher suddenly intervened, "Don't make me have to separate you!"

"Don't make me wanna force you." Terrence replied.

"Excuse me?" the teacher was aghast at that reply.

"He said 'we wouldn't dream of forcing you'." the girl, Alexis, lied.

"Good." the teacher continued teaching after that.

Knowing what would happen if he said anything out loud, Terrence wrote something down, which he showed Alexis: "What did you just do?"

Alexis wrote something down to reply to him: "You're welcome."

Terrence sighed deeply. If he thought the six were pests, this one girl could be worse.