Three weeks had passed by, and Jackie had already gone to her doctor's appointment with Hyde.

Now, Jackie was proud as she looked down to see that she had a small bump protruding from her stomach. Nobody else really noticed with the exception of herself, but she kept quiet about it until somebody noticed.

She had let a week or so pass, and when nobody said anything, she frowned, and tried to stick out her middle a little bit extra. Finally, one day when she and Hyde were talking in the basement, he said something.

"So, I see that you're... getting a little bigger," Hyde said awkwardly.

"I was waiting until somebody would say something!" Jackie exclaimed happily. "I mean, I know Donna's is bigger, but... there's something!"

Hyde gave a small smile and nodded.

"And the best part is... no more work! I mean, God knows how hard it's gonna be trying to keep up with Davey this whole time, especially with scarce money, but it's worth it. I hate my job." Jackie scowled.

"I don't blame you," Hyde said. "You leave at like... what, eight? I would hate that. No sleep," he added.

"Well, now Davey will be happy, too," Jackie said, smiling. "He always hates it when I leave."

Hyde raised his eyebrows. "So I've noticed," he said, recalling the previous nights where Davey cried for two hours straight. "God, I wonder how that kid's gonna be when he's older."

She smacked his arm. "He'll be absolutely perfect, just like he is now."

"Where is he, by the way?" Hyde asked.

"Upstairs, last I remember." Jackie shrugged.

"I'm surprised he's not down here. The kid's like, attached to your hip." Hyde smiled.

"Davey!" Jackie called upstairs, thinking of her son.

"Yeah, mommy?" He ran downstairs and Jackie smiled widely as he hugged her legs.

"Nothing, I was just wondering where you were," she said as she hugged him back.

"Can we go somewhere tonight?" he asked as he looked up at his mother.

"Well, we're going to Uncle Eric's and Aunt Donna's." Jackie patted his head.

"Wait, what?" Hyde cut in.

"Mrs. Forman didn't tell you?" Jackie asked, surprised. "Donna wants to try cooking... so we'd better just be careful and do the thing where we pretend we're eating, but in actuality we're just moving food around the plate," Jackie joked as she picked Davey up.

"Can't be doing that much longer," Hyde commented as he glanced at her stomach again.

Jackie shrugged. "He's not very heavy."

Davey grinned and buried his face in his mother's hair.

"So, when are we going to Forman and Donna's?" Hyde asked.

"Jackie, Davey, Steven!" Kitty called from upstairs.

Jackie smirked. "Guess now," she said as she let Davey down.

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"Oh my God, Donna, that was horrible," laughed Jackie as they all exited the kitchen.

"Hey, watch it, midget!" Donna jokingly hit her in the arm.

They all sat in Donna and Eric's living room.

"So, Donna, Eric," Kitty smiled at them. "Have you two thought of any names yet?"

Donna and Eric exchanged smiles. "Well, we find out the sex of the baby in a few weeks," Eric stated.

"But we have thought of some names," Donna added. "We like Gregory, Daniel, and Andrew for a boy."

"And Nora or Andrea for a girl," Eric said.

"Aren't those pretty!" Kitty exclaimed, and then laughed.

Jackie looked at Donna's bump enviously, which was big enough to show that she was 16 weeks pregnant, in comparison to Jackie's small ten week bump.

"You know," Jackie said loudly. "I'm starting to show now." She placed a hand on her stomach for emphasis.

"Oh my God, Jackie, I didn't even notice!" Kitty exclaimed, running over toward Jackie. She inspected it and then agreed. "You are!"

Jackie grinned as Donna rushed over. "Oh my God, you do!" Donna said, turning Jackie in profile view.

"Mommy, is that my brother or sister?" Davey asked curiously.

"Yeah, babe." She placed a hand on his shoulder. "And don't you even start to worry. I love you, honey." She gave him a kiss and sat down on the couch next to Hyde.

Hyde just looked over at her and smiled a little. Her pride and concern was pretty cute. She looked back and smiled, too.

"Now, Davey, get back in here!" Kitty ran after the little boy as he went to the kitchen.

"But Grandma Kitty-"

"No buts, ha ha! Grandma needs a kiss!"

Jackie laughed at the sight.

"That kid sure is loved," Hyde commented, smiling.

"What can I say? He's my son." She grinned over at him.

Hyde laughed. "Yup. Mine too."

Their moment was soon interrupted by Red's snoring, and Eric and Donna sitting down next to them.

"I'm so excited," Donna revealed to Jackie. "I don't think I've ever been this excited in my life before."

"Hey!" Eric said, as he took it offensively.

"Believe me, you're not looking forward to the pain. But afterward..." Jackie paused. "it's amazing."

Hyde frowned. He didn't like hearing about the things he missed out on.

"I'm just so happy that it's finally happening," Donna said, and grabbed Eric's arm. "We're having a child. I just can't get over that."

Eric smiled at his wife. "And you two," he gestured to Jackie and Hyde, "are just weird. Baby number two and you're /still/ not together."

Jackie and Hyde exchanged awkward glances and just nodded.

"I wouldn't dwell on it, Eric," Donna said, putting a hand on her husband's knee. "I'm sure they'll get together by the time the baby's born."

"You know, you're probably right." Eric nodded and glanced at his best friends.

"Shut the hell up!" Hyde slapped Eric's arm and eyed Jackie.

"Yeah, Eric!" She stood up and walked away, pulling Donna with her.

Jackie led Donna to her and Eric's bedroom as Davey followed them in.

"Oh, Donna," she sighed as she sat down. "If only you knew how tough things are gonna be with a baby. I mean there's crying... diapers-"

"I know that. I was there to help you with him, remember?" Donna asked, gesturing to Davey.

"Ah, yes, but that's where you're wrong." Jackie smiled. "You didn't stay the night, so you haven't been fully educated in the 'baby doesn't want you to get any sleep' department."

Donna scrunched up her nose. "Oops. Forgot about that."

"And this one," Jackie grabbed Davey and put him on her lap as he laughed, "definitely didn't want me to ever get any sleep. He still doesn't!" She flipped him on his back began tickling him.

Donna watched the sight and smiled. "You're lucky you've been through this already. You know what to expect."

Jackie shrugged. "But remember how scared I was the first time?" She took in her friend's unsure expression. "I think you'll be a great mom, Donna."

"Really?" Donna grinned, as it wasn't often when you got a compliment or something worthy of that out of Jackie.

Jackie nodded and put Davey back on her lap, who leaned his head on his mother's shoulder.

"So, I really hate to bring this up again, but you and Hyde really seem to be hitting it off," Donna commented.

"Yeah. We're friends," Jackie said.

Donna smiled teasingly. "Just friends?"

"Donna, I don't have feelings for him." She rolled her eyes.

"But I thought you guys said you were trying to be normal?" Davey said to his mother.

"What... what's he talking about?" Donna asked.

"Nothing, right baby?"

"Umm..." Davey looked away.

"Davey, you have permission to tell me what she's talking about," Donna said. When the little boy still wouldn't look at her, she thought of a good bribe. "I'll get you a popsicle after!"

"No!" Jackie shouted as Davey jumped off of his mother's lap and up to his Aunt Donna to whisper in her ear.

"Oh my God," Donna froze once he was done. "You and Hyde... you did! You're together!"

"Nobody said that," Jackie said, inspecting her nails nervously.

"Well, if you're kissing /for fun/, I'd consider it that you were together." Donna smirked at her best friend. When Jackie had no response with the exception of staring, Donna grew a bit angry. "Why are you always so afraid to tell me and Eric these things?" she asked.

"I'm not afraid..." Jackie looked at Davey. "I guess I just don't want to... admit it... is all."

"When can I get the popsicle?" Davey asked.

"Right now!" Donna took Davey by the hand and walked him out of the room. Jackie shook her head and got up also.
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Four weeks later...

Jackie put Davey to bed around eight thirty. After she did this, she went to the basement to see Hyde, of course.

"Hey, babe," she said casually as she walked down the stairs.

He greeted her with a kiss. "Davey in bed?"

She nodded. "Yup. He didn't even put up a fight tonight." She looked down at her growing belly. "Once this one comes, though. No sleep... I already told Donna that."

"Well, that's just too bad for you. 'Cause I'll be down here, and..."

Jackie slapped his arm. "You /will/ be helping me. You're up late usually, anyway."

"Forman and Donna find out the sex of their baby tomorrow," Hyde said.

"I thought that was next week," Jackie said. "But I guess you're right. I'm just living in the past, I guess."

They watched TV for a few moments. "What do you think it'll be?" Jackie asked.

"Whose... ours or theirs?"

"Either," Jackie said.

Hyde shrugged. "I don't know. Doesn't really matter."

Jackie was about to say "It does matter," but realized that her stomach was growling. She clasped a hand on top of it.

"You hungry?" Hyde asked.

"Yeah," she said, and then paused. "You know what sounds good? Fatso Burger fries with... maple syrup! That sounds good!"

Hyde narrowed his eyes. "That sounds disgusting," he said. "Who would want to eat that?"

"Let's go get some," she pleaded. "Please, Steven? Pregnancy cravings really get to me."

Hyde sighed. "Whatever. Get your coat, though. It's cold out."

She smiled and kissed him before grabbing her jacket from the coat rack.

On the way to Fatso Burger, Jackie thought about being an aunt again, this time to Donna and Eric's child. She rarely ever saw Betsy Kelso, but when she did she loved her to pieces. She was the sweetest little girl, with brown hair and a sincere smile.

"Donna felt the baby kick yesterday," Jackie declared.

"Hers?" Hyde asked.

"Yeah. It's supposed to happen around sixteen to twenty weeks." She looked at her feet. "I want to feel our baby kick."

"Donna's also finding out the sex of her baby tomorrow," Hyde reminded her. "Do you wanna do that or would you rather wait?"

"I think I wanna wait," Jackie decided. "I found out that Davey was a boy early on, and I always kind of wondered what it'd be like to have the doctor say 'it's a blank!' with me actually being surprised."

"That's cool." Hyde nodded as they pulled into Fatso Burger.

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"Mommy!"

Jackie woke up in the basement, with Hyde's arms around her expanding waist, as Davey stood in front of her.

"Baby." She sleepily rose, gently moving Hyde's hands, trying not to disturb or awaken him. "Wh- why am I down here again?"

"I was all alone," Davey cried, hugging her. "I was scared because you weren't there. You're always there."

"Shh... baby, it's okay. I fell asleep down here with your daddy, I guess." She glanced over at Hyde, who was now starting to awaken.

"Jackie," he whispered.

"What?" She turned around to face him.

"Just making sure you were still here, doll," he said.

Davey walked up to him. "Good morning, Daddy."

"Morning, kid." Hyde ruffled Davey's hair and stood up.

"Oh my God, it's nine!" Jackie exclaimed, looking at the clock.

"Yeah... so?" Hyde asked.

"So, Donna's appointment was at eight thirty!" She ran upstairs and saw Kitty in the kitchen.

Kitty narrowed her eyes. "Did you fall asleep down there, Jackie?"

Jackie looked down in embarrassment. "Um... yeah. Did Donna call?"

"Yes! It's a boy!" Kitty exclaimed.

"Another boy!" I thought and smiled. "If I have another boy, then we're all definitely bound for trouble. Three boys!"

"When do you find out, Jackie?"

"In four weeks! I think... but I was considering it and decided to not find out." Jackie told her.

Kitty frowned. "Then how do you know how to decorate the bedroom?"

"It won't be decorated... it'll be with me, remember?"

"Oh, yeah!" Kitty clapped her hands together. "Now, did you tell Davey about how he's getting a big boy room? His Uncle Eric's!"

"No, I'm kind of afraid to. I'm not sure how he'll respond; I mean, he freaks out when I'm not in bed when he wakes up."

"Well, Eric was the same way," Kitty shared. "But you can break them of those habits as quickly as they start them. Do whatever it takes."

"Alright," Jackie agreed. "I'll try." She then stopped and thought for a moment. "Will you make sure Davey stays outta trouble? I'm gonna take a shower."

Kitty nodded, so Jackie ran upstairs, just as Hyde and Davey were coming upstairs.

"So what's Donna having?" Hyde asked.

"A boy!" Kitty exclaimed again. "It's another boy!" She crouched down to Davey's height. "Your new cousin is gonna be a boy, Davey!"

Hyde laughed. "I bet Red's happy. I know he has fun with Davey sometimes, and I think now that Forman's grown up, Red's trying to make Davey a little more... unlike Forman."

"Oh, what's wrong with my baby boy being a little... not tough?" Kitty asked, looking toward the door as if Eric would miraculously walk through it.

"Grandma Kitty, where'd Mommy go?" Davey asked.

"She's in the shower, sweetie. But when she comes out, we want to talk to you about something!" Kitty told her grandson.

Davey frowned. "About what?"

"You'll see, sweetie!" Kitty returned to the stove where she was cooking.

The phone rang.

"Steven, could you get that please?" Kitty asked.

"Sure." Hyde stepped closer to the phone and picked it up. "Hello?"

"Hey, Hyde. Is Jackie there?" Donna's voice asked.

"No. But if you're calling to tell about the baby being a boy, she already knows."

"Oh, okay. But no, actually I wanted to tell her that Kelso called. He and Betsy are coming out next month, I guess. Can you just tell her that? We'll probably be over tonight anyway."

"Sure," Hyde said. "Alright then, bye." He hung up.

Ten minutes later, Jackie was back downstairs and they all sat at the table eating a late breakfast.

"What did you guys want to talk to me about?" Davey asked.

Jackie's face contorted with confusion, and then recognition. "Oh... um," She looked aorund, unable to tell where to start. "Baby, you know how you're gonna have a brother or sister in a couple months?"

Davey nodded.

"Well... Mommy needs a lot of room for the baby," Jackie said. "And we were thinking that maybe you'd like to have a big boy room! We could decorate it however you want it, and get your own bed..."

"Would you stay in there with me?" he asked.

"Um... well, no, not once the baby's born." Sympathy flashed across her face.

Davey looked at his plate.

"What do you think, honey?" Jackie asked him.

"I don't know. Maybe."

"For God's sake, Jackie, the kid's stuck to you like glue," Red commented. "I can't think of any reason why anybody would want to be with the loud one 24/7." A small smile on his face let Jackie know that he was joking.

"Thanks, Mr. Forman," Jackie said sarcastically and smiled. She turned back to her son. "So you'll try it, baby?"

"Maybe," Davey said, eating another bite of the chicken.

"Well, then. That's settled." Kitty smiled as she got up to the refrigerator to get some ketchup. Upon doing so, she tripped and nearly fell, causing Jackie to choke on the water she was drinking.

"Oh my God, Mrs. Forman," Jackie said once she could breathe again. "That reminded me of that one night when Luke was over last year!"

Kitty laughed. "Oh dear, I had quite a spill that night!"

Hyde narrowed his eyes. "Who's Luke?"

"My ex boyfriend," Jackie explained. "We dated for a couple months."

Hyde frowned. "Oh."

"I'll never forget when Eric first met him," Red shared. "He freaked out and told us all that his name should have been named Luke."

Jackie giggled. "I was gonna kill him. Just because of stupid Star Wars."

"He would probably hurt you if he heard you say that," Kitty laughed.

"Eric?" Jackie waved a hand in front of her face. "Since when could Eric hurt anybody?" She laughed again as the door opened.

"Speak of the devil." Jackie grinned.

"I thought you were the devil?" Eric asked with his eyebrows raised.

"Oh my God, a baby boy!" Kitty exclaimed and got up to hug her son and daughter-in-law.

"Donna, make sure that kid /never/ sees Star Wars," Hyde says.

Eric gasps. "She would never do such a thing!"

They all rolled their eyes and laughed.

Donna smiled and looked over at Jackie and Hyde, noting that they were next to each other. What Davey had told her a while ago was still fresh in her mind, although she hadn't told Eric... yet.

"Mommy," Davey said, tugging on Jackie's hand.

She looked at him. "What, babe?"

"When is Aunt Donna having her baby?" he asked. "I want someone to play with."

"A couple months, honey." She laughed. "And you couldn't play with him right away; he'll just be a baby."

Davey frowned. "Oh."

"You'll make plenty of friends this year anyway," Jackie said, placing a hand on his shoulder. "You start school!"

"Oh yeah!" Eric exclaimed. "I forgot! And his birthday's next month, too."

"Yeah, the twelfth." Jackie smiled at Davey.

Hyde frowned at the fact that Eric knew more about Davey than he did. This kid did call him 'Dad', right?

"I'm gonna be this much!" Davey held up one hand.

"I know, Dave," Eric said, smiling at the kid.

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A/N: Alright, I know; real schizophrenic way to end a chapter, Farewell. But, oh well... I was out of ideas for the rest of the chapter! Thanks for the reviews and keep them coming!