A/N: So sorry, but I noticed that I made two mistakes in the previous chapter regarding the elementary school. In the episode Halloween, it is revealed that the gang's old elementary school was burned down and abandoned, so I'm just going to say that they fixed it up and now Davey attends it! And the other mistake that I made is that Jackie said that Kelso, Hyde, Eric, Donna, and Fez went to the elementary. Well, Fez couldn't have possibly gone there, because he had arrived in Point Place during high school. So, pardon my mistakes and review!
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Two weeks had past, and now Davey was getting used to kindergarten. He had made a few friends, and although he didn't totally stop complaining about school, Jackie could tell that he just didn't want to admit that it wasn't horrible. She had known that since he started taking the bus in the morning though, which had started the previous week.

"Grab your backpack, baby!" Jackie called after him as he began to run out the door. Davey ran towards her and took it from her hands, kissing her before running out again.

"Love you!" she called softly after him as the door shut. She sat down on the couch, sighing and recalling how quickly he seemed to be growing up.

"Huh, he likes it now?" Hyde asked, startling Jackie and causing her to gasp.

"You scared me," she said. "And yeah, he does. At least, it seems like he does."

Hyde sat next to her on the couch. "What time are we going to Forman and Donna's?"

"I don't know. Elevenish." She leaned her head on his shoulder.

"You tired?" Hyde asked.

"A little." She sighed. "I had better get ready." She got up and started walking upstairs.

"I'm going up with you," he said, following her up.

Lately, Hyde had been at Jackie's side nonstop, worried about her or the baby.

He reached the top of the stairs as Jackie went in her room.

"I can't believe that it's already been two weeks since Daniel's been born," Jackie commented.

"Yeah. And Mom's been there the whole time practically," Hyde said.

"Oh, I know," Jackie agreed, walking out to the bathroom and started putting on makeup. "I'm surprised you're up."

"I heard Davey get up," Hyde said.

"Really? I always yell at him if he's being loud," Jackie said.

"Okay... well, I heard you and woke up." He smiled sheepishly.

Jackie laughed. "Oops."

Fifteen minutes later, Hyde had convinced Jackie that she looked perfectly fine and that they could go, so they left the house.

"Are you sure this is okay?" Jackie asked.

"Come on, Jackie, it's just Forman and Donna we're talking about. They're basically our family," Hyde told her.

"Wait... are you saying that I don't look okay?" she asked, wide-eyed.

"No, you look beautiful," Hyde said, staring at the road.

Jackie smiled. "Are you sure?"

"Positive."

Jackie smiled again, then winced as she felt a kick.

"What's wrong?" Hyde asked urgently.

"Nothing, just a kick, don't worry." Jackie looked down at her stomach, which was now very big. "I can't believe I'm 36 weeks now."

"It all seemed to go by pretty fast," Hyde said.

"Yeah, not for me," Jackie said, laughing.

They pulled into the Forman driveway and Hyde got out of the car, helping Jackie out. They walked to the door and Eric opened it before they had a chance to knock.

"Hey!" he said brightly, letting them in.

They did so and sat down on the couch next to Kitty, with Donna on the other side, who was holding Daniel.

"God, Hyde. I feel bad for you," Eric commented, pointing to Jackie. "I remember that stage. I'm just so glad that's over with."

Jackie and Donna hit each of his arms. "That was just two weeks ago!" they yelled in unison.

Eric winced and rubbed his arms. "God, okay!"

Hyde shrugged. "It's almost over. I'm more worried for after."

Jackie smiled. "Don't worry, babe. It's not that bad."

"Says you!" Eric pointed at her and stood up. "You don't remember! Getting up in the night, and-"

"Oh, wow, thanks Forman. Right when I started to feel good about it," Hyde joked as he put an arm around Jackie's waist.

Donna changed the subject. "How has Davey been with school?"

"Things seem to be going pretty good," Jackie said. "He's riding the bus now, so... that's good."

It got quiet for a minute, until Eric broke the silence.

"Man, why is it that now since we've grown up, there's /nothing/ to talk about?"

"Probably since Kelso and Fez are gone," Donna said.

"And we lost the circles," Jackie added.

Eric laughed. "You know, I think we'd still be doing those if Hyde never left."

Hyde smiled. "Haven't had one in a while. Oh well."

"Good." Jackie put her hand on his.
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The next morning, they were all eating breakfast at the table with Kitty and Red. It was a Saturday, so Davey was home.

"You know," Kitty said, "you should really get a move on that room if you're gonna do anything."

"Room?" Jackie asked, then remembered. "Oh, you mean Davey's. I know. What do you think about it, babe?"

Davey shrugged. "I guess," he finally said.

"Kindergarten has really made you open minded, right Davey?" Hyde laughed.

Davey just smiled and nodded.

Hyde started again, "You know, I had been thinking about that, and-"

"About what? Kindergarten or the room?" Kitty asked.

"The room," Hyde confirmed. "And anyways... I figured I'd discuss it with Jackie, but... maybe it'd be easier if we... meaning me, Jackie, and Davey... got our own place?"

The room grew silent until Jackie gasped. "Seriously? You'd consider that?"

Hyde nodded. "Well yeah, why not?"

"I... I had thought about that, but I didn't think you'd be into the idea." She put her fork down. "Plus, I wanted to get some input from Mom, Dad, and Davey."

"Well now's your chance." Hyde gestured to the rest of the people at the table, who were staring at them.

"Well I... I think that's a nice idea!" Kitty laughed, and then her face crumpled up. "All my babies are leaving me!"

Red smiled. "I think it sounds great!"

"Of course you do, Red! You never think of how I feel; you just care about your stupid privacy!" Kitty yelled, angrily taking a bite of pancakes.

Red rolled his eyes and turned to Davey. "What do you think?"

"I can't think of what it'd be like to live anywhere else." Davey shrugged. "But I'd try it, I guess."

"Oh my God, Steven!" Jackie grinned, then suddenly thought of something. "We can't just move in right away, though. We have to find a house, and buy furniture, and move everything in, and we couldn't possibly do that before the baby comes."

"So you'll stay here!" Kitty exclaimed. "... until everything's ready."

"Alright," Hyde said. "We can look for houses, buy one we like, and take everything a step at a time, and when the baby comes, we'll work our way around it."

Jackie smiled. "Sounds good!"

"And I'd do most of the work, especially if the baby's here," Hyde added.

"Sounds even better!" She smiled even bigger. "Oh my God, I just... I can't believe this!"
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Three weeks had now passed, and Jackie and Hyde had found a house. They hadn't bought much furniture for it yet, but they had a couch, a TV, one big bed, one small bed, and all of the baby stuff they had gotten from the shower. They had put the furniture in the different rooms that they had claimed, and tonight was their first night.

It was eight thirty at night, and Jackie and Hyde were watching the recently set up TV while sitting on the couch they had bought the previous week. It was new, and while it wasn't fancy or extremely expensive, it still proved to be all that a couch should be.

"You ready for bed, honey?" Jackie asked Davey.

"I guess so," he responded. He said goodnight to Hyde, and they started walking to his room. "I'm gonna have my own room now!"

"Yeah!" Jackie smiled, happy that he was actually eager to have his own room.

She turned on the light and got him situated in bed. "And babe, don't worry. Me and Daddy are right next door if you need anything."

"It's gonna be weird without you, Mommy," Davey said.

Jackie laughed. "I know, babe. But I'll just be next door."

"Okay," Davey said, and pulled his blankets up.

"'Night, baby," Jackie said, smiling and leaning over a little to kiss him.

"'Night, Mommy." Davey turned over and closed his eyes. Jackie smiled and turned the lights off, walking back out to the living room.

"He seems pretty confident in himself," she said, laughing and sitting down next to Hyde on the couch.

"Well, this'll be nice then," Hyde said, putting an arm around her. "We finally get some time to ourselves."

Jackie laughed. "That's funny," she said sarcastically. "Really, though. There will be no time. I mean, once the baby comes..." She raised her eyebrows, indicating that they'd have no spare time.

Hyde smiled and kissed her. "It'll be easier then having to haul this thing around though, right?" he asked, gesturing to her stomach.

"I wish," Jackie said, laughing. Then she stopped, and smiled. "I'm so glad I have you, Steven. You'll never understand how happy I am now," she said, putting her arms around his neck.

"Well, this is definitely the most complete I've felt in the last six years," Hyde said. "Ever since that night... I don't know. If I hadn't come back for the wedding, I don't know what I would have done. Where I'd be."

"Yeah, and if I hadn't gotten pregnant," Jackie said, "we'd probably just be friends. Awkward friends who never talked," she added, laughing.

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A few hours later, they decided to go to bed.

"It's gonna be nice to sleep in a bigger bed," Hyde admitted.

"It's gonna be nice to sleep next to /you/," Jackie added, kissing him before she got into bed.

"Yeah, that too," Hyde joked.

They both were in bed now, and Hyde shut off the lights, getting closer to Jackie and wrapping his arms around her, resting them on her stomach.

"I love you, babe," he whispered.

Jackie smiled with her eyes closed. "I never would have thought I'd hear you say that without me having to say it first."

Hyde just laughed a little. "Well...?"

"I love you, too, Steven," Jackie laughed as he got up over her and kissed her face.

They both closed their eyes and tried to sleep for a few minutes, but were interrupted by the door opening.

Hyde sighed and sat up. "Davey?"

Davey slowly shut the door and walked up to Jackie's side of the bed, facing both of them. "I got scared 'cause I kept on hearing something."

Hyde frowned. "Dave..." he started, but was cut off by Jackie.

"No, Steven," she said, and then turned back to Davey. "Come on, honey, get in."

Davey got in the bed and in the middle of the two of them, snuggling up to his mother's back, and disrupting the position that Hyde's arms were at, around her waist.

"He'll get used to his bed," Jackie whispered to Hyde, "but you've gotta give him time. It's his first night, ever, without me."

Hyde sighed. "'Night."
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The next night, Davey had finally fallen asleep in his own bed. Jackie and Hyde only knew this because they had checked up on him before heading to bed.

Jackie yawned as she sat in bed. "I'm so tired."

"Then sleep," Hyde told her.

She laid down and rested her head on her pillow. Hyde watched her and stroked her hair as he laid down.

"It's nice to see you so affectionate," Jackie mumbled, laughing a little.

"Only because for the past almost year, all I've done is talk to you," he said, then added, "Well, almost. Because if that were true, you wouldn't be pregnant." He laughed and started rubbing her back, until he saw her jolt.

"What's wrong?" he asked.

"Steven..." Jackie sat there, not able to turn around and face him, obviously. "I just had a contraction."

"Which means...?"

"The baby's coming."

"In the middle of the night?"

"Well, yeah! We can't just /wait/!" Jackie got out of bed as fast as she could. "Steven, you have to wake Davey up. We have to go. Now!"

Hyde ran out of bed and into Davey's room. Davey stirred and turned around to face his father. "Huh?"

"We're going to the hospital. Your mom's having the baby," Hyde said, pulling the boy out of bed.

Davey rubbed his eyes. "Right now?"

"I guess so," Hyde said, and ran back to his bedroom to help Jackie out of the house.

"Daddy, what do I do?" Davey asked.

"Just go to the front door; we'll be right there," Hyde instructed, and Davey did as he was told.

Hyde held Jackie's hand, putting his arm behind her back and leading her to the door. "Come on, Jacks."

"Okay, okay," Jackie said, breathing hard.

Once they reached the car and everybody got in, they took off for the hospital immediately. Hyde was speeding, but he didn't care. Like, how many cops would really be out at night anyways?

Ten minutes later, they reached the hospital. Hyde got Jackie signed in right away, and they got a room.

"Normally, I'd tell you to call all of the Formans, but I think it's too late right now," Jackie said quietly.

"Well, I'm sure they'll be here in the morning anyway," Hyde said.

Jackie gasped again. "Oh my God, oh my God."

Hyde went to her side. "What's wrong?" he asked. "You okay?"

Davey followed. "What's wrong with Mommy?"

"Yeah, I'm fine." Jackie sighed. "It just hurts really bad." She stopped and then gasped again. "Oh my God, oh my God!"
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After few hours of being in labor, the baby finally came through.

The doctor held the baby. "Congratulations," he said, "it's a girl!"