In the Shiba house everything seemed very normal. But now that the battle had finished and there were three guests, they needed to make an order. The roles in the house were different now, because Antonio, Emily and Mike weren't samurai rangers anymore. So that's why Emily suggested putting roles in every person to do chores.
Ji, was the only man to put order in the house, just like supervising everything and he was in charge of the outside. He would take care of his orchard and would clean the yard. Sometimes he'd do something else.
Jayden was in charge inside the house, like cleaning the floors and cleaning the household items. Antonio, as a replacement of Ji, would cook three meals and he'd clean his area of the kitchen and Emily would wash the dishes and clean the table. And Mike, he was going to wash the laundry, except Emily's.
Now that everyone had a role in the house, they would live better. By now, breakfast time had passed and Antonio had finished his chores, just like Emily. Jayden and Mike were missing, but Jayden was sweeping and Mike was trying to figure out how a washing machine worked. Ji was with him but it looked like he wasn't having a good time, because every minute Mike or Ji would cried out.
Meanwhile, Emily and Antonio decided to play a board game. They were on the stools playing snakes and ladders, but Antonio didn't like that game. He was losing. "Emily, why don't we play another game?"
"I like this one ,Antonio. Come on, you still can win."
Antonio nodded and threw the dices but Emily was wrong. His octozord went forward but a ladder made him to slide down. Antonio rolled his eyes and crossed his arms. "I'm not playing anymore."
"Come on Antonio, just one more." Emily pleaded.
"No" Antonio shook his head.
"Please…"
"No, Emily."
"Ok then" Emily stuck her tongue out.
The gold ranger took the board game back in its place and then sat down again with Emily. She was just looking around. Antonio noticed she was absent in mind and said. "Are you okay, Emily?"
"Yes, why?" The yellow ranger said charismatically.
Antonio shrugged his shoulders. " Just curiosidad."
Emily smiled as an answer, but the gold ranger had another question. "Emily…why didn't you want to return to your house? I mean you have your parent's house and…"
"I just didn't." Emily shrugged and looked to her hands nervously. "Maybe because of my sister… it's really hard, you know. I don't have good memories there so; here I think I have the bests."
" I see." He sighed. He wanted to push the subject deeper, though. "And, what about Mike's parents?"
Emily looked up to him. "Antonio… his parents are not with him since he was a kid. His father died because of the last battle, when Master Xandred invaded the world. He was very damage just as much as Jayden's father and he didn't make it. Her mother was so sad, so despondent, and perhaps that's why he left Mike in an orphanage. Wel,l I'm not sure if it was an orphanage; I'd rather not to ask him, but he said he had a lot of parents. So, when he could he ran away to live in his friend's house."
Antonio gulped. That was something he never imagined or thought. He didn't know what to say or do.
Emily smiled and looked reassuringly to Antonio. "It's fine, Antonio, you don't have to say anything."
"So Ji…." Mike was anxious. "What do you say?"
Ji was covered in lather but nodded his head " Just promise me you won't hurt her."
"Emily? No way. How can you think…"
"I meant my motorcycle." Ji corrected him.
"That's so funny." Mike rolled his eyes. He opened the washing machine and looked in it. "Ji, it's clean! It washed!"
"Finally" Ji teased. After some screams to Mike and pleading looks from the green ranger, Mike finally learned to use the washing machine.
Mike was so happy that he finally had learned how to do chores and raced out of the laundry room. Covered of lather he bumped into Jayden. "Jayden, I learned!" Mike said excited. "I'll tell the others."
"That's good Mike, but please… Mike, no! I just cleaned the floor!"
