This is my First FanFic. Please be gentle with me. I would really appreciate reviews so I know if I am going in the right direction with this.

Disclaimer: I do not own That 70's Show or any of its characters. If I did well the 8th season would be very different.

Time Line: Post Series Finale.

She really left this time and like before she didn't even say goodbye. He couldn't blame her really, not after the way he had treated her. Thinking back on the small snippets of time he had actually spent with her he realized how much his callous burns must have hurt. He could see it at the time but he pushed any doubts away because he was hurting too. Not the heartbreaking hurt because well he was Zen and he didn't let things bother him that much, but he was still smarting a bit over the whole Kelso fiasco.

She had actually slept with Kelso. She had so little faith in him that she had left Point Place without waiting for the answer she demanded that he give her. He went out on a limb for her; he was willing to change for her, to be the man that she so desperately needed him to be and when he finally took that step and went to her for once she had betrayed him.

He hated her for that. He hated her for making him really feel for the first time in his life and then throwing those feelings back at him like they were garbage, like he was garbage. They had fought, she had cried. He had donned the most Zen mask he could come up with under the circumstances refusing to let her tears sway him and told her that they were over. There were a lot of things he could forgive her for, but sleeping with Kelso was just not one of them. She must have known that he loved her and would come for her. She had to have known that. He had shown her that he loved her in so many different ways so it just all came down to her not giving a shit about him. She was so twisted in her marriage fantasies that she must have not cared who it was too, just that it happened.

Hyde sighed in frustration as he stood up from his reclined position on his bed. He walked over to his bag, unzipped it and grabbed a shirt, sniffing it to make sure it was clean before putting it on. He searched for his keys in the bag, found them and zipped the bag back up, grabbed it and walked out of the room. He looked around at the now empty basement picturing where the couch and the table had been that the group had formed so many circles around. He felt a pang of remorse at how it all had ended. He really thought they would have all managed to stay together but each one of them had left to do their own thing, to be their own person and it was time for him to do the same.

Hyde walked towards the side door, turned around and took one last glance at what was before reaching for the door handle and leaving the room, leaving the basement and in essence leaving many lifelong friendships behind him. As he shut the door he cocked his head, he could have sworn he had heard "Burn" yelled in Kelso's voice but he knew that wasn't the case. The 70's were over and so were the friendships that had helped pull him through those years. He was truly alone now.