Disclaimer: I don't own That 70's Show or A Little Princess. I just love them both. Oh, and Izzy is from the "Hyde Reads" segment, so she's not mine either.

Author's Note: This is part of the "Hyde Reads" segment. I know it's hard to picture Hyde reading A Little Princess, but it would be fun. This additional part is dedicated to sexyzenfox, who came up with the idea of telling one of the guys about Hyde's new favorite book. :

Izzy was watching TV when the door opened. It was being opened quietly, like someone sneaking in, which probably meant it was one of her uncles- probably Uncle Kelso.

She turned around on the couch, and saw her Uncle Eric crouching near the doorway. She giggled.

"Izzy?" he whispered. He stopped. "Shouldn't you be at school?" he asked.

She laughed. "We have the day off." She smiled. "Shouldn't you be at work?"

He laughed too. "Come on, sh!" he whispered.

"Why are we whispering?" Izzy asked, smiling.

"Because I don't want anyone to hear us," he said. "Especially your dad."

"Why my dad?" she asked innocently.

"Because I- I-um-"

Izzy grinned evily.

Eric stammered. "You- you are just like your mother!"

"Anyway, don't worry, Daddy's upstairs. He's reading."

"Reading?" Eric looked at her with raised eyebrows. "Hyde doesn't read. Or at least, he doesn't like people to know that he reads. What's he reading?"

She grinned again. When she did that, she was the spitting image of Jackie. Poor Hyde, thought Eric. The devil and her daughter- he never stood a chance.

"A Little Princess," she said. She burst into giggles. "Mommy and I made him read it."

"He-" Eric laughed. "A Lit- A- Princess?" he asked, bursting into laughter.

Izzy nodded.

"Oh, this is good," he said, turning around and walking out the door.

"Hey, Uncle Eric?"

"Yeah, Izzy?" he said, a smile still on his face.

"Weren't you here for something earlier?" she asked.

"Oh yeah," said Eric. "Well, that doesn't matter anymore. I've got to go tell Kelso and Fez."

Hyde walked into the basement after work. He was just planning on stopping by before going home. He usually just stayed for about a half an hour before he went home each day.

He sat down. Jackie was home with Izzy today- she usually came too, but only if someone else stayed home with Izzy. Donna and Eric were there, sitting side by side, and Kelso and Fez were fighting over popsicles. Again.

"Hey, what's up, you guys?" Hyde said, taking a seat.

"Oh, hey, Hyde," said Eric. "You know we were just talking about this one newspaper article Donna was reading."

"Yeah, it's about this little girl, and she was poor, but she was still really nice, and some rich found her, and adopted her. Isn't that sweet?" Donna exclaimed.

Hyde looked up in curiosity that he was unsuccessfully hiding. "Really?" he asked.

The corners of Eric's mouth twitched up.

"Yeah, I don't know, it happened somewhere over in England at some boarding school," Eric added.

"Yeah, a little orphaned girl. Her dad died when she was at the school," added Fez sadly.

Hyde tilted his head, eyebrows furrowed, making connections.

"Oh, and her name was Sara, and you read chick books!" Kelso shouted. They all laughed, while Hyde looked furious.

"You losers, don't you have anything better to do?" he shouted, getting up and walking out, slamming the door behind him.

As he walked to his car, he smiled. He wondered what book Jackie and Izzy would have for him to read next.