Title: Sleep over

Author: Southside

Disclaimer: I don't own any of "That 70's Show" characters. So, don't sue me!

Chapter 1: Monopoly night

The whole gang and I, except for Jackie, were hanging out in Foreman's basement playing monopoly, yet again.

"It's your turn Donna," I told the red head.

Donna grabbed the dice and blew on it for luck. She rolled a four. "One … two… three… four," she counted. She landed on a chance space. Donna picked up the card and read it out loud. "You have just won second place in a beauty pageant. Collect $10. Yeah baby! Give me my money Eric!" she said while yanking the money from Foreman's bony hands.

"You know Donna, this isn't real money," he teased her.

"I know. It's just that it's the first time that I have more money than everybody else. Usually, it's Jackie winning."

"You know, if Jackie was playing, she'd win 1st place in the beauty pageant. She very pretty," Fez said while grinning. Poor, lovesick Fez. Been in love with the same girl for years. Who am I to talk?

"Yeah, she's really hot." Everyone turned to stare at me. I didn't notice that I said the last part out loud.

"I thought you hate Jackie," Kelso said confused, as usual.

"Well I do, but she's still hot. I mean, I have eyes, you know." Everyone seemed to back off except for Foreman. He kept staring at me all weird. What was Foreman thinking? Does he really think that I have a thing for Jackie? No way man. I mean, Jackie is spoiled, bitchy, and bossy. Why would I like something like that? Well, she is kind of cute. Did I just say cute? Damn it! Turning into Foreman. Speaking of which, why is he still staring at me?

"What, are you in love with me, Foreman?" I asked in my usual sarcastic way.

"No. But I know who you love."

"What are you talking about Fore…" I was interrupted by the little pixie herself as she burst into the room.

"Guess what everyone. My parents are out of town and I have the house to myself. You know what that means…"

"Were going to do it all over the house," Kelso hoped.

"No, Michael. We broke up, remember?"

"That doesn't mean we can't do it anymore," Kelso said matter-of-factly.

"Shut up Kelso. You were saying Jackie?" I asked the little pixie.

"Thank you Steven." She gave me a quick smile. I returned the favor. There's something about her that makes me act so… so… Foremanish. "Well as I was saying before I was brutally interrupted," she turned and glared at Kelso, "I was thinking about having a sleep over. Yay!" she shrieked in excitement.

"OH yay, a slumber party. Okay, do I look like a thirteen-year old girl?" Foreman spat at Jackie. "Don't answer that," sensing the upcoming burn.

"Come on, Eric. Picture it. All of us, alone. No parental supervision. Think of all the possibilities," Donna explained, nudging him.

"Count me in, Jackie."

"Me too. I'll do anything for you Jackie. I love you more than candy. No! I take that back! I'm sorry candy," Fez apologized to his M & M's. For some weird reason, we were friends with this guy.

"I'll go too," Kelso told her. He turned and winked at me. He actually thought he had another chance with her. She's too good for him. She deserves better than that. Damn it! I got to stop thinking about her.

"So, what about you, Steven? Busy tomorrow night?" Jackie asked me in her sweetest voice.

"I don't know. The thought of me in the same room with you for a whole night makes me want to hurl." Why do I have to be such an ass? Upset with myself, I got up from my chair and walked over to the dryer. Jackie followed me.

"Please Steven. It'll be fun, I promise," she begged me. She took both my hands into her own and gave me a pouty look.

I leaned into her and brushed a strand of hair away from her face and put it behind her ear. I leaned in even closer so that there was no space between us. I whispered in her ear, my lips barely grazing her ear. I could feel her shivering under me. "Don't worry doll, I'll go."

She pulled away slowly. She couldn't take her eyes off of mine. "Okay, I'll see you all later then." She took a few steps backward, almost tripping over Kelso's yo-yo, but she wouldn't break our eye contact. She finally left the basement, dazed and confused. I grinned at the impact that I had on her. I finally drifted back to reality and noticed that everyone was staring at me.

"What?" I asked. I walked off and went to my room. I closed the door and flopped on to my bed. Jackie's sleep over was still on my mind. What could six teenagers do alone in one house? I fell asleep thinking about all the possibilities.

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I know, not that good, but this is my first "That 70's Show" fic. It'll get better. Promise. Keep one reading. Oh yeah, reviews make me write even faster. Hint hint.