Disclaimer: I do not own Power Rangers

A/N: Skipping along now, we bring in Cam. This was also a plot point I fought myself over before I decided to go with it. There are maybe three chapters left to this.


"Hey Angel," Hunter said as he walked onto the scout.

"Yes Hunter?" Angel asked as she skimmed over the text on the screen.

"What are you doing?" Hunter asked.

Angel hummed for a moment then looked up with a shy smile, "Cam's got me hooked up to the internet. That Ranger I contacted wrote me back."

"Yeah?" Hunter asked, wondering if he could sneak close enough for a look.

"Of course he was shocked to get an email from an alien, but he's taking it rather well." Angel glanced at the screen, and then blacked it. "However, he has contacts and he'll get me some sort of an identity. I just need to give him a last name."

"Why a last name, I thought Raven was," Hunter trailed off as Angel gave him an amused smile.

"My name is Angel Raven, Hunter," Angel said as she stood up, "on Ilan, it is considered to be the height of rudeness to shorter a person's name without permission. That is why I granted you permission to call me Angel. Since that is how I was introduced to your employer, I do not consider her rude. However, as I said, Angel Raven is my name; I don't have a family name." She headed towards him, "I need to speak with Cam."

Hunter stepped out of her way and followed her back off the ship. In the weeks since their alliance, Angel's words, with the Wind Rangers, Angel had brought the ship to the Wind Academy ruins. It served as her living space, and she let Hunter and Blake sleep there too. Hunter glanced around the blasted Academy grounds as Angel vanished into the bunker, Blake and Tori were finishing the run Sensei Watanabe had assigned them. "Hey Blake," Hunter called, "can we talk?"

"Sure," Blake said, "I'll catch you later, Tor."

"Right," Tori said.

Blake walked over easily, barely winded from the run, "What's up?"

"Angel heard back from her friend," Hunter said, "and all she needs for her identity is a last name."

"What about it?" Blake asked.

"I thought," Hunter began, and stopped, "how would you feel about having a little sister?"

"A little sister, you mean Angel?" Blake repeated.

"Just think about it," Hunter said. "Nothing needs to be decided today or anything."

"Right," Blake said, "I'll do that." He headed for Ninja Ops then stopped and turned back around, "Hey, Hunter?"

"Yeah Blake?" Hunter replied.

"People always ask how I handle having a brother who's a complete jerk," Blake said, "and you know what I say every time?"

Hunter shook his head, unsure of where his brother was going.

"I always ask them what they're talking about because this, your idea, it's more special than anything some of those idiots could think up." Blake grinned at him for a moment, then headed down into Ninja Ops.

Hunter wondered if it was too late to become a hermit.

When Hunter came down to Ninja Ops for training, his first sight was of Dustin. The dark haired Earth Ninja was meditating at the table again. Ever since the day they'd clashed in the quarry, Dustin had been acting odd. Sensei only said that Dustin had unlocked an aspect of his Ninja abilities and was learning to control it.

Dustin didn't say much of anything, seemingly distracted by whatever he was sensing.

Hunter settled down at the table, wondering where everyone else was. Just as he was preparing to ask Sensei, the monster alert on the computer went off. Dustin jumped at the sudden loud noise, eyes flying wide, Cam and the others came running from the back of Ninja Ops, heading for the computer. "All right," Cam said as he slid into his seat, "we've got a monster downtown."

"Angel?" Shane asked, looking over his shoulder at her.

"I'm back up," Angel replied. "I'll be there is you need me."

As it turned out, they didn't need Angel's back up. The extra assistance they got was in the form of Cam, the newly minted Green Samurai Ranger. As they celebrated their newest teammate, Hunter reflected that now would be a good time for a different question. Especially when Blake leaned on his arm and said, "I'd like to have a little sister, Hunter."

Angel was standing near the small library, watching the party with a certain aloof expression on her face. Hunter snagged a couple of sodas from the cooler Tori had produced and headed over, "Hey," he said quietly.

"Hi," Angel replied, accepting the drink he offered. "Is something wrong?"

"No," Hunter replied. "It's just, you know how you said you needed a family name?"

"Yes," Angel replied.

"Blake and I thought that, well, maybe you'd like to give them Bradley. I mean, we have common ground already and Blake and I both wouldn't mind a kid sister." Hunter said and stopped, because he really wasn't good at this.

Angel was quiet for a long moment, lost in thought, then she shook her head and laughed softly, "Thank you for your offer, Hunter." She took a sip of her drink, "I would be honored to be your sister."

Hunter grinned and hooked his hand under her elbow, "Then come join the party," he told her. "One thing you should know is that a Bradley never turns down a party." He propelled her into the middle of the group. "I don't mean to steal your thunder, Cam," Hunter announced as they came to a stop by Blake, "But we have a bit of an announcement to make."

Everyone fell silent, and Blake grinned. "What's going on?" Shane asked suspiciously.

"We've all talked it over," Hunter said, "and Blake and I decided were adopting Angel as our little sister. So everyone, I'd like you to meet Angel Raven Bradley, the third Bradley sibling."

Blake grinned and gave Angel a quick huge, "I'll be honest," he said, "I'm glad not to be the youngest anymore."

Hunter pointed at Shane, "That means you'd better be careful if you think you're going to come sniffing around my little sister, Clark."

They all laughed and relaxed into the peace.