Last Chapter: "Mayor Burkhart is sending out a search party for his alive daughter, Jaclyn Burkhart who was found in a juvenile prison last night." Hyde and Jackie quickly stared at each other before bolting out of the room to see their roommates.

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"Where have you two been all day?" Devon hollered when Hyde and Jackie came rushing in to the apartment wide eyed. "We were out visiting, " Tanner cut off Jackie's explanation. "Well we just watched the news and Jackie you're a wanted girl." The television was muted and there were three other guys sitting there watching it muttering to themselves. "Why didn't you tell us your dad was the mayor?" Devon asked bringing the attention back to him. Jackie shrugged her shoulders. "He wasn't the mayor when I left." She said. Hyde walked over to the fridge and pulled out three beers. He took one for himself and gave the other two to Devon and Tanner. Right as Hyde pulled the top off his, Jackie reached out and took the first swig. She handed it back to him and started watching the screen,

After watching the whole news story for half an hour, Devon came to the conclusion that Jackie should go into hiding until the search was called off. Hyde agreed, but Jackie was resistant. "I don't want to run away Devon. I want to stay here. They won't find me. Come on Steven. You wouldn't leave if this was you." After getting no reaction from the other guys she turned her attention to Steven and tried to persuade him. He sighed and stole a quick glance at Devon's troubled face, which was slowly nodding. "I'm sorry Jackie." He said quietly. Jackie humped and stormed off into her room and slammed the door. Hyde knew inside him that Jackie wouldn't be happy for a while or for a long time as he remembered the time he once spilled something on one of her shirts. She was angry for a very long time.

Devon and Hyde discussed places where Jackie would be hiding out and the safest place they decided on Hyde's old house. He knew it had long ago been abandoned and as far as he knew no one was living there now. Devon went over to the hall closet and pulled out a big suitcase. "A third for you and two thirds for Jackie," he laughed. Hyde smirked and pulled the suitcase over to Jackie's door where he knocked lightly before letting himself in. He found his best friend sitting in a chair over in a dark corner with her legs tucked up to her chest. She watched Hyde as he tossed the suitcase on to the bed and opened it, putting some of his clothes to one side. She didn't move when he went over to her drawers and pulled out a random grabbing of her clothes, which he carefully placed in the suitcase with his. He finished and latched the suitcase, placing it gently on the floor next to the bed. He then sat on the bed and fell backwards. Once his head hit the pillow Jackie spoke. "Why?" She asked quietly. Hyde didn't answer for a while and debating on whether or not he should answer her. He turned onto his side and stared back at her. Neither one of them blinked for a long time and instead just stared.

"Why?" She asked again after a while. Hyde blinked and cleared his throat. "We don't want you taken away Jackie," He said reaching up to scratch his neck, but Jackie didn't look away from his eyes. He knew she wouldn't let it settle until he gave her some sappy answer. "It's safe here Steven and you know it. Why do we have to leave?" She asked putting her legs down and stretching them out. Hyde rolled over and closed his eyes. "I told you. We don't want you to be found here Jackie. It's probably a likely spot to search and we don't want take that risk." Hyde said massaging his temple. "Stop speaking as we and speak for yourself Steven. What do you want? You know as well as I do that those guys don't care what happen to me as long as they don't get caught too." Her voice was considerably raised, showing that she was angry. Jackie got up from the chair and went to sit next to Steven on the bed. She tucked her legs underneath her as Steven propping himself up with his elbows. He wasn't looking at her and kept his gaze focused on the door across the room. Jackie sighed and turned her head away. "You're such a moron." She said. "Hey, don't mock me about being a moron. I don't make fun of you for being an ass." Hyde stated confidently with a smirk. Jackie gasped and punched his arm making Hyde's arms collapse our from under him. They started laughing and Hyde got off the bed. "Come on Jackie," He said extending his hand. She accepted it and got off the bed. Hyde grabbed the suitcase and left the room with Jackie behind him.

Devon and the other guys were busy watching television as the two teens came out preparing to leave. "You finally got her to agree to go to your old place?" Tanner asked from a worn down couch against the wall. Hyde grunted and went to the fridge to get himself another beer. "We're leaving now. We'll return in one month," Hyde said walking over to the door and opened it for Jackie. She quickly walked out and down to Ryan's door. The young woman answered in a cooking apron with flour on her face. Jackie explained about leaving to go hide out with Steven for a month at his old place. Ryan agreed to tell the other ladies about where Jackie would be so they didn't worry. Hyde caught up and they said goodbye. The El Camino was parked around the corner outside a record shop. Hyde tossed the suitcase in the backseat and walked around to get into the driver's seat. Jackie got in the passenger seat and buckled herself in. Jackie was smiling and visibly happier then before. Hyde glanced at her before he started his car and pulled out into the street. "What?" He asked keeping his eyes on the road.

"You've always been so secret about your past. I finally get to see part of it." She repositioned herself in her seat and watched the road too. "Yeah, well we need to stop off and get some food to put in my past." Hyde said pulling in to the parking lot of a local food store. He took out his key and turned to face Jackie, who was unbuckling herself too. "Stay here." He said. Jackie immediately stopped what she was doing and gaped. "What? Why?" She asked loudly. "After what was on the news I don't want people seeing you and then deciding to play hero and report you. Stay low." Hyde warned closing the door. Jackie slouched in her seat and folded her arms across her chest. She absent-mindedly locked the car doors and propped her feet up on the dashboard humming to herself. Hyde walked in to the store and grabbed a cart. He rolled it up and down the aisles and threw food into the cart, not caring about the fragility. He went in to the check out aisle and paid for the damaged good, which were down priced due to the fact that it was all broken or cracked. Upon leaving the store, Hyde noticed two policemen posting up wanted signs of Jackie on the door. He silently walked by and quickly walked back to his car.

Jackie unlocked the doors as Hyde arrived back at the car. He placed the grocery bags in the back with the suitcase and then started up the car again. He pulled out of the parking lot telling Jackie about the wanted signs. "What do you think would happen if they do find me?" Jackie asked fiddling with air conditioning. Hyde watched her for a second before changing the subject. "Are you hungry?" he asked. Jackie sat up straight and smiled. "You bet!" She said happily. Hyde smiled and reached behind him and pulled out two sandwiches. He handed Jackie the Ham and Cheese and kept the Tuna for himself. They each took bites of their sandwiches and groaned at the good taste. "This is heavenly," Jackie stated. Hyde swallowed and turned on the radio. "Wanna see wha in muh mouf?" Jackie said turned to Hyde. He laughed as he quickly looked at the contents of her mouth. "Jackie you're disgusting." He said opening his mouth to show her his chewed food. She made a disgusted face and turned away. "Gross," she giggled. Hyde smiled and swallowed his sandwich. Jackie continued to laugh as she pulled her feet up to her chest and swallowed the contents of her mouth.

Hyde took a left turn and arrived a huge sign. "Welcome to Point Place Trailer Park," Jackie read aloud. They had finished their sandwiches and gotten serious a while ago when Jackie no longer recognized where they were. "Which one's yours?" Jackie asked putting her feet down and sitting up straight. Hyde looked around and pointed to a yellowish looking trailer with no tires. "That's mine." He said pulling up in front of it. They both got out of the car and walked up to the door. "Do you want to go in first?" Jackie asked taking a tentative step backwards. Hyde shrugged and opened the door. Other then an unidentifiable smell, the place was rather presentable. "Wow," Jackie said, stepping inside next to Hyde. She walked in farther and looked inside the rooms. Hyde went back out into the car and brought in some groceries and the suitcase. He tossed the suitcase on the ground and put the food in the kitchen.

After everything was out of the car, Hyde sat down on the sofa with Jackie. "I guess this is going to be like a mini vacation," Jackie said optimistically. Hyde glanced down at her and smirked. "It is nice to be away from those dill holes," He chuckled. He glanced outside the window and noticed the sun was setting. Jackie noticed it too. "I call bed," she yelled out making a mad dash for the back bedroom. Hyde sighed and went to the closet. There were blankets and things folded nicely inside, which Hyde felt slightly uneasy about. "I'll just take the couch," Hyde called out to Jackie, who was busy making herself at home. "Okay," she called back. Once Hyde set himself up on the couch, he realized that this isn't where he wanted to sleep every night while they stayed here. Jackie came out of the bedroom and laughed at Hyde's cramped position on the couch. He tilted his head back and looked at her, a frown on his face. "Come on," Jackie said laughing. She reached out and pulled Hyde to his legs. His brow furrowed in confusion as Jackie pulled him in to the back room. "You can sleep with me, but don't try anything," she warned. Hyde smirked. "I wouldn't dare Jackie," He chuckled.