A/N: Hey all! I'm back to writing That 70s Show!! I'm so sorry for my hiatus!! I have just felt stuck on my other JH stories, but now I have a new twist. I am writing my first crossover story ever! This started a long time ago with me and my friend Julie. We talked about how much we love both Jackie Burkhart and Cordelia Chase, and how if they met, they would be great friends! So then for ages we talked about a crossover of Angel and T7S. Well, I finally came up with a storyline!! I think you will all be able to enjoy this, even if you aren't too familiar with one of the shows; however if you haven't watched one, then you should check it out, cuz these are two of my fave shows ever!! This is set in early season 3 of Angel and early season 8 of T7S!

This will be Jackie/Hyde and Angel/Cordelia!!!

Dedicated to Julie! You are the reason I am writing this, and you have become one of my dearest friends!! I don't know what I'd do without you!!

Chapter 1: Fun at the Drive-in


Point Place had become nauseating. As the ever-lovely, Jackie Burkhart sat on the dinky lawn chair in the Forman basement, she thought deeply about her life and how much it sucked. Really, how many girls could lay the claim that the love of their life got married to a stripper in a drunken haze in Las Vegas? She was pretty sure not many. Not to mention the fact that she was trapped in this town where nothing eventful seemed to happen. The only thing new around there was the tacky blonde who insisted on plastering herself all over Jackie's man. Yep, nauseating was the word. Jackie continued to stare at the disgraceful couple in question when the basement door opened widely to reveal Eric Forman.

"Oh my god, Eric!" The redheaded lumberjack seemed to screech out at the sight of her ultra skinny boyfriend.

"Hey Donna." He sighed, seemingly in relief, just by being in the same room with her again. Jackie couldn't help but wish Hyde would sigh like that over her.

"What are you doing back so soon?" Donna asked through her shock as she approached him.

"I made a mistake going to Africa. I kept saying that I was doing it for us, but then it occurred to me that the best thing for us was to be together." His voice was sincere.

"So the lions scared you?" She asked knowingly.

"Lions? I'll bet the damn zebras scared him." Red Forman jabbed at his son as he marched down the basement steps.

"You know it freaks me out when stripes move!" The skinny nerd squeaked out almost nervously.

Donna simply smiled as her arms went around his neck "Well, whatever the reason, I'm just glad you're back."

"Me too. I love you Donna."

"I love you too, Eric." As their lips met, there was a resounding groan from the room.

"Yeah I didn't miss this girly love crap." Steven Hyde spoke in disdain.

"I can't believe these words are crossing my lips, and I might need some serious mouthwash, but I agree with Steven." Jackie grimaced at the couple.

"I missed it. It's sexy" Fez chirped, as he eyed the couple hungrily.

"Hey dumb ass, you better get your butt upstairs and let your mother know you're home before I have to nurse her back from the brink while listening to her go on and on about how her baby doesn't love her." Red instructed his son in an irritated voice.

Eric's hand went to his father's arm "It's good to see you too, dad."

Red simply rolled his eyes as he exited through the basement door mumbling "Fruit." under his breath.

"Eric, we must celebrate your return this evening. How about I watch you and Donna make out?" The foreigner asked hopefully.

"Eeeww Fez, that's gross. Although he has a point. We should celebrate." The tall girl observed.

"We could go to the drive-in. They're having a monsterfest tonight. You know how horror movies turn on the ladies. I'm bound to have three chicks making out with me in ten minutes!" The one and only Michael Kelso mused with confidence.

"That's actually a good idea. What do you say, Eric?" Donna asked her boyfriend.

"Sure that would be great!"

"And don't worry, Forman, I'm sure there won't be any zebras in the movies." Hyde chided with a grin.

"Burn!" Kelso shouted with glee.

Yay the drive-in! Oh joy! Now Jackie could be stuck in Kelso's van while Hyde made out with his skanky wife, Michael made out with three whorey girls, Donna and Eric slobbered all over each other, and Fez touched himself in glee at the sight. Wow things in Point place just seemed to get better and better!


Things in LA seemed to be going pretty well for Cordelia Chase. After their interesting trip to an alternate dimension, called Pylea, the gang at Angel Investigations seemed to be in decent spirits. Aside from her mind-splitting visions, everything was well. Angel had certainly been quite attentive. In fact, she seemed to catch him looking her way a lot. It kind of creeped her out, but on the other hand, there was something she liked about it. Ever since his return to the group, she and Angel had developed a closeness that she wouldn't trade for anything. She knew now that no matter what happened or where they ended up, they would find their way back together. That thought put a smile on her face as she poured coffee into her mug.

"What's got that smile on your face?" Angel asked from right behind her.

Cordy jumped, spilling coffee down the front of her blouse, before smacking him in the arm "God Angel, you scared the crap out of me! Couldn't you at least breathe hard when you come up behind someone?!"

"I'm a vampire. I don't breathe." He responded with a furrowed brow.

"Oh right! I forgot. Still, I get that you're a vampire, but we really need to work on the whole creepy lurky thing you do." She asserted confidently.

He pouted "I don't do a creepy lurky thing. Do I?" He asked Fred who's nose was pressed in a book.

"Oh no! You're lurky in a good way." She insisted through her Texan accent.

"Yeah, kind of like a stalker or serial killer." Gunn added as he placed a large axe back in the weapons closet.

Angel's pout continued as he spoke to Cordy "Well, you have to take your shirt off."

"Excuse me? Look buster, you may be Mr. Sexy Vampire around here, but you can't talk to me like that." She replied assertively.

Once again he furrowed his prominent brow "I meant because you spilled coffee all over it."

She looked down at the enormous stain "Oh yeah. Duh! I'll just go get changed."

"Did you guys hear that?" The vampire asked with a giddy grin upon his face a soon as she left.

"What? She's changing?" Gunn asked in confusion.

"No, she called me Mr. Sexy Vampire! She thinks I'm sexy." His voice was filled with joy.

"She also said creepy and lurky, but if you want to go with selective hearing, that's cool." The tall, handsome black man patted his friend's shoulder.

"I'm concerned about her. These visions seem to be getting worse." Wesley spoke somberly.

"We'll figure out a way to help make it better. Besides, she hasn't had one in a week."

As if the powers that be heard Angel's voice, the group heard a scream from the ladies' room as they went rushing to Cordelia's side. She lay on the cold tile in her purple bra, clutching her head in pain.

"There's a bunch of teenagers at the drive-in. The monsters are attacking them. There's so many. All different kinds. Zombies…Vampires. It's horrible!" She screeched out through the aching pain in her head.

Angel held onto her tightly as her vision and the pain that came along with it waned. Finally she felt well enough to sit up, though Angel continued to hold her.

"You guys, we have to hurry. It'll be a massacre." She informed them.

"We'll gather weapons." Wesley spoke as Gunn and Fred followed him out. Angel helped Cordy up to her feet as she suddenly became aware of her lack of apparel.

"Uh could you…" She covered herself as she motioned to the door.

"Oh! Yeah, sorry."

She dressed quickly, and the five were about to leave when the door to the hotel opened, revealing their green demon friend, Lorne.

"Hiya kids, where we off to?" He asked cheerfully.

"Some demons are attacking kids at the drive-in." Angel responded, sword in one hand, crossbow in the other.

"I love the drive-in. If you don't mind, I'll head over with you and catch a flick."

They all eyed him incredulously.

"What? You'll kill the baddies in a few minutes and then it'll be the end of the intermission and back to the show."

"You can come along. Bring a weapon." Wes instructed.

Once they each had their weapons, they hopped into the convertible and were off to the closest drive-in. Once they arrived. They were shocked at what they found.


It was the horror she suspected. Donna and Eric's lips seemed permanently fused together, Michael had been in search of any trashy girl he could find, Fez seemed to enjoy watching the show, and not the one on the screen, and worst of all, Hyde and Sam were all over each other. Why had she even agreed to come to this stupid celebration night? Just then, Sam spoke up.

"Hyde, can you go get me a soda?" Her sticky sweet voice annoyed the hell out of Hyde and Jackie.

"That's not happening." He replied glibly.

"Oh come on! Pleeeeaaaase!" She attempted to pout, but there was only one woman who could break him with a pout, and that was the beautiful, raven-haired girl sitting in the row in front of him, not the trashy blonde next to him.

"Man Sam, if you want something go get it." He handed her a five dollar bill.

"A man giving you money when he's done with you…that should be familiar." Jackie jabbed.

Hyde couldn't help the smile that came to his face at the delicious burn his ex made. It didn't seem to faze Sam either.

"Yeah it is." She said in almost pride as she left the car.

"Wow Steven, your wife is like Einstein." Jackie said in sarcasm.

"Yeah well, smart girls were never really my thing. You should know that first hand." He acted as though he enjoyed the insults he threw at her, but deep down they sickened him. He sickened him.

"Yeah, I do, since you never really cared about me, and replaced me with dumb sluts. Wow, I knew you and Michael were friends for a reason!" The pain and bitterness was evident in her voice.

"Is that really what you think? That I never cared about you, and I'm just a dick like Kelso?" His voice was deep with a mix of hurt and anger.

She turned to look into his eyes, minus their shades "No, I think you're worse. At least Michael was never mean to me. He never enjoyed seeing me hurt. You seem to get more joy from that than anything in life."

As she turned away, he couldn't believe the words she spoke. She actually believed that he was enjoying her pain. He must have been a much better actor than he thought, because despite the fact that he continuously seemed to say hurtful things to her, it pained him to no end. In fact, he was sure that it hurt him much more than it even hurt her.

Jackie kept her eyes glued to the screen and tried to fight off the tears she knew were in the back of her eyes, when all of a sudden she saw something shocking.


"I don't get it. Everything seems fine." Gunn observed as he and the rest of the gang looked around the crowded drive-in. Aside from the couples in cars making out, everyone seemed to be enjoying the old monster movie on the large screen. Nothing appeared out of the ordinary.

"Cordelia, are you quite sure this is the right theatre?" Wesley inquired.

"Yes! This is it. Look at the movie!" She ran up to where the massive screen stood.

"Uh Cordy, sweetie, are you feeling alright?" Lorne asked as he shared a confused glance with the rest of the group.

"Look up there, in the movie. Those are some of the creatures that were attacking the kids at the drive-in." She pointed up at the screen.

"That's not possible. It's just a mov…" Angel was unable to complete his sentence, for there was a flash of light, and they felt their bodies being pulled and pushed away. They could sense each other, but could not see. They each spun through a pool of white light before landing on the ground next to a large movie screen. As the six of them got to their feet, they heard screaming. Looking out at the crowd, they noticed zombies, vampires, and other demons chasing teenagers around. As they looked on, they noticed that the cars were all old fashioned, none newer than the late '70s. They were all shocked to see that amongst the rows of retro cars were teens dressed in bellbottoms and polyester. Feathered hair and Afros were prevalent. Suddenly it occurred to them exactly where they were.

"Toto, I don't think we're in Kansas anymore." Lorne muttered as they stood in shock at the sight before them.

To be continued…


A/N: I hope you like it so far!! Next chapter you'll get interaction between both gangs!! Please review!!!