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"Ugh, I always swore I'd get a maid to do this…" Jackie fastened Vera's diaper on and buckled her tiny pink t-shirt on.

"Jackie, aren't you used to it by now?" Donna collected the used wipes off the changing mat and into the trash. "And how are you going to tell Hyde about your crazy plan?"

Jackie picked Vera up and rubbed her back, trying to burp the sleepy eyed baby. "It isn't crazy, Donna. And I haven't figured that out yet, he's always at work or school and when we do see each other we don't waste it by talking."

"So, what are you going to do?"

"I'll ask him this weekend, he's all mopey when he comes home because she's already asleep." She patted Vera's back and the baby let out a tiny burp, "Oh! I'll ask him while he's holding her, he usually doesn't argue when she's there." Jackie giggled and kissed Vera's hand.

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Hyde stretched out on the basement couch with Vera on his chest; she had her head under his stubbly chin and her tiny hands curled under her cheeks as she slept. He used to be afraid to move when she was sleeping on him but after a few months he realized she could sleep through anything, kind of like Jackie. He propped his head up on one of the cushions and tried sleeping himself, after volunteering for some more hours at the hotel and having to take finals all week, he was exhausted. When he was home he didn't want to sleep anyway, Jackie purposely wore a thin robe to bed so they didn't have to do much work when he was back.

Each time she pretended to be asleep and at first he cursed under his breath and tried to block her warm body... with the tie on her robe loose... rubbing in back of him out of his head. He planned to have a talk about her wardrobe in the morning, but soon enough she snaked her arms around his waist and crawled up to kiss him. Yeah, he didn't get much sleep that week. He had the weekend off and he was going to take advantage of it, he made it a mission to not do anything that involved leaving the house lest it was for a burger at the Hub, and even then he would probably get it to go.

Jackie went grocery shopping with Kitty and the thought alone made him laugh. When Kitty suggested Jackie come with her, Jackie insisted she wasn't any good at it. Kitty guilt-tripped her into it sooner or later, though, and Jackie begrudgingly tagged along, muttering about food and fabric being very different things. Just as he was drifting off to sleep, the door swung open and he rolled his eyes at the interruption. Trying to lift his head up without waking Vera, he squinted over the arm of the couch.

"Hey," Eric took a seat and smirked at Hyde. "Guess what?"

"Forman, the only thought I want to think about right now is sleep and experiencing its many wonders."

"I don't know Hyde, I'm thinking maybe you want to hear this."

Hyde sighed and lifted Vera up, laying her over his shoulder and propping his feet up on the coffee table. "Fine."

"Jackie thinks by scratching the whole ceremony deal, you'll agree to marry her this summer."

Hyde blinked. "Is that all?"

"What do you mean 'is that all'?"

"Well, Forman, you said 'guess what' like you had actual news. I'm not blind, Jackie hasn't perfected subtlety as well as she thought." He slid further in his seat. "And Red mentioned 'marrying the girl' already so she won't ask him for advice anymore."

"So?"

"So what?"

"You going to actually go with her plan?"

"Nah, figure by the time she actually musters up the courage to tell me she'd change her mind already."

Eric stayed quiet, waiting for Hyde to continue.

"It's crazy, Jackie not wanting a real wedding? Please. She'll back down."

"But why do you want this real wedding?"

"Because she wanted this since forever and will hang this over my head for the rest of our lives if we just get hitched. And if we go this route, no free gifts. I'm not one to back down on free gifts and money, man."

Eric nodded wistfully. "Yeah, that cake was the most delicious thing I ever had. And my mom would kill you if you guys got married without telling her, or letting her cook."

"Exactly." Hyde laid back down as Vera stirred awake, whimpering. He got back up and groaned. "Hey, Forman, want to practice changing diapers?"

Eric laughed. "Yeah, sure thing!" He shook his head and went for the stairs, leaving a crying Vera and tired Hyde behind.

Look at the ivy on the cold clinging wall
Look at the flowers and the green grass so tall
It's not a matter of when push comes to shove
It's just an hour on the wings of a dove

The sun shone bright as Jackie reclined the lounge chair, she untied her sarong and stretched out happily, she was going to tan today if it killed her. Setting Kitty's cook timer, she flipped her sunglasses on and relaxed.

"You have sun screen on, right?" Hyde's shadow hung over her and she nudged up her sunglasses to glare at him.

"Well, now I do. Move out of the way!" Jackie tried kicking at his legs but he just stood where he was.

"Jackie, last time you got a sunburn and I couldn't touch you for a week."

"You know, Steven, once I think you might actually care about my well-being and you ruin it by saying that." Jackie crossed her arms.

Hyde shrugged and turned to leave before an idea came to her. "Oh, Steven…"

He froze. "What?"

"Maybe you can rub it on me?" Jackie smirked as she saw his hands clench.

Hyde stood for a moment, he tried thinking up reasons for why he shouldn't be Jackie's lapdog and rub lotion all of her heated tanned skin with her skimpy little black bikini…"Where's the bottle?"

She giggled and reached under her chair, throwing it at him.

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"What in the hell are those kids doing on my drive-way?" Red squinted outside and groaned. "Kitty! Tell them not to do that on my drive-way!"

Kitty wiped the cookie dough off her hands and peeked outside. "Aw, he's just putting sun screen on her." Kitty got a better view of where Hyde's hands were and gasped. "They can't do that in public!"

"Exactly, I should mow them down with my Toyota."

Just then Bob entered from the living room and let out a loud sigh. "Hey there."

"I'm not asking what's wrong, Bob."

"I'm selling my house, Red." Bob sat at the table and snuck a cookie.

"What the hell for?" Red tried shutting the blinds but gave up and sat across from Bob, instead.

"Well, I—" Bob tilted his head at the sliding door and laughed. "You know, me and Midgey used to do that."

"That's it, I'm mowing all three of you down."

"Bob, why are you selling your house?" Kitty crossed her arms.

"Since Donna's in Madison, I don't need all that space. With the money I'll make off of the sell, I could buy a condo or something in Madison, you know, live like an actual bachelor."

"Well, that does make sense." Kitty suddenly frowned,. "I don't want some weirdo moving in next to us!"

"I was thinkin' about that, too. Isn't Steven looking for a place?"

"A place he could afford, yes." Red gave Bob a look.

"I could give him a break, it's not like he could runaway with the house…maybe make down payments."

"You'll be dead before those down payments add up to something."

"I'm serious, Red, they have a baby…an apartment's no good for a baby."

"Well, I don't know why they just can't stay here." Kitty said.

Red looked at Kitty. "They're not staying here forever, and Bob? Have you thought about this?"

"I think I did, Red. Madison has two Italian bakeries, two, Red! Point Place only has one, and that's not fresh. And Donna will be there, we can try that father-daughter bonding thing. Plus, ever since Eric killed his car, Donna's been taking mine. This'll be easier for me to get it back."

"Bakeries, Bob? That's your reasoning?" Red sighed. "Why doesn't this surprise me?"

"I was going to ask Steven now but it looks like he's busy." Bob laughed.

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I dig it when you're fancy dressed up in lace
I dig it when you have a smile on your face
This inspiration's got to be on the flow
This invitation's got to see it and know

"Steven, we're outside!" Jackie giggled as he rubbed the lotion higher on her thighs, suddenly she squeaked. "I'm pretty sure the sun won't be hitting there!"

Hyde snorted and squeezed more lotion on his hands, running them up Jackie's stomach and around her chest. "Better safe than sorry."

"You're blocking the sun, anyway, you idiot." Jackie tried to scoot out of his shade but he took a hold of the chair and brought her back, "I'm not done, yet."

Massaging the cream around her neck, he stopped at her face and brought her in for a kiss. Trailing his tongue across her glossy lips, he crawled over her, making the lawn chair lay flat on the ground. She wrapped her arms around him and draped a leg across his, pulling him closer.

"Guys, you're outside!" Eric shouted, Donna, Kelso, and Fez trailing behind.

"Yes, please continue!" Fez sat on the floor next to them and stared as they broke apart.

"Hey, Jackie, need anymore help with that lotion?" Kelso nodded to the abandoned bottle and hopped up on the top of Hyde's Camino.

Jackie suddenly looked at the car in contemplation. "Hmm, Michael get off of there." She hopped up and picked the lawn chair up, shoving it on the flatbed and releasing the back so she could climb on. "The black will attract the sun and maybe I can catch what's left of it." She paused and threw a glare at Hyde. "Thanks to Steven."

Hyde shrugged. "Just tryin' to help you out, babe."

"Yeah, yeah." She laid down and readjusted her strap. "Michael, quit looking at me and get off the car."

"I got it," Hyde said as he grabbed Kelso's leg and threw him off the car, he dusted off his hands and hopped on himself, grinning.

"Damn, Hyde! I swear, you're the first person I'm putting on probation when I become a cop."

Hyde nodded. "Sure thing."

Donna climbed on the Camino and sat next to Jackie. "Hey, you tell 'em yet?"

"Geez, Donna, wanna ask me a little louder?" Jackie looked over at Hyde quick, who was preoccupied trying to hit Fez and Eric at the same time with the basketball. "And no, not yet."

"What are you waiting for, the second coming?"

"Why are you so anxious?" Jackie lifted a brow.

"Well, it's either bug you about this or talk about school."

"Yeah, or Eric. I understand." Jackie smirked.

"Haha." Donna sighed. "Is Mrs. Forman baking cookies?" She squinted over Jackie's shoulder and hopped over the side of the car, disappearing into the house as Kelso and Fez ran in after her.

Jackie shook her head. "Hey Eric, I see living on your own is very satisfying."

"Hey. It IS very satisfying, we just can't afford to buy all the ingredients for cookies." He paused and added, "Or food."

Hyde coughed out a laugh. "We'll be right behind you, man. After the wedding we'll be living off soup and crackers."

Jackie rolled her eyes. "Steven."

"What? It's true."

Jackie hesitated. "Well, what would you say if I said we skipped that part?"

"What, getting married?" Hyde played dumb.

Jackie kicked his shoulder and said, "You know, having guests and a ceremony…I can do without it." '...not that I want to' she added mentally.

Hyde scooted further into the truck and took her hand. "Jackie, it's cool. I was kidding about the food." He scratched his chin. "Mostly."

Jackie opened her mouth to protest but he leaned in and kissed her, effectively shutting her up and eliciting a groan in the back of her throat.

"Cookies it is." Eric coughed out, making a face at their display and turning for the house.

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"Huh." Hyde muttered as he plopped down on to his chair.

"What?" Eric looked up from the television screen.

"Bob just offered to sell his house to me for half price." Hyde crossed his arms. "He even said he'd leave most of the furniture there."

"Wait, Bob's moving? Where's he going? He's not moving in with me and Donna, is he?"

"I don't know, he said something about Madison but don't you think it's a little fishy to just offer to sell the house you've raised your family on a whim for half price to your neighbor?"

"Aw, Hyde are we being paranoid again?"

"Man, I'll be living next door…that's too close."

"Yeah, I could see how living in the basement's better." Eric rolled his eyes.

"You're out of Point Place, if I get a house here, we'd be…stuck." Hyde rubbed his forehead. "Even more stuck than we are now."

"But Hyde, really, what's there to really see anywhere else, anyway?"

"Not see, man, just to get out, be free…"

"Free? You do remember who you're engaged to, right?" Eric paused before adding, "Oh, and that whole baby thing?"

Hyde rolled his eyes. "Forget it, Forman."

"Look, Hyde, man, this is a good deal…Bob's practically handing you a house and you have the down payment money, right?"

"That's not the point." Hyde shrugged. "I don't know, I'm afraid if we take this we'll be too comfortable and…I don't know."

"You want to give her more than that." Eric stated simply.

Hyde was quiet; leaning back in his chair he shook his head. "But Vera, she needs a house, not a dingy basement or small apartment." He sighed and readjusted his sunglasses, not planning to say anything more on the subject.

"You can stay there temporarily until someone else can move in, it happens all the time. You could find a bigger apartment when you're saved up there, you'll mostly be on your own. You know, except for the five times my mom will be showing up each day to feed you guys."

Hyde smirked. "Yeah, I guess that'll be cool. Bob's not even asking that much for the payments right now, so I could pay him rent until we move again…"

"So, you'll take him up on it?"

"I don't know, I'm gonna see how Jackie reacts to this first." Hyde grimaced. "Damnit."

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It's just warm love
It's just warm love
And it's everpresent everywhere
And it's everpresent everywhere
That warm love

"Did she just roll over?" Jackie exclaimed, blinking her eyes open wider and shaking Hyde's shoulder on the bed.

"What?" He mumbled in response.

"Oh my god, Steven, she just rolled over!" Jackie jumped up and picked Vera up from her place in the crib. "My little baby rolled over!" She cooed, patting the baby's back encouragingly.

"What the hell do you mean she rolled over? She can't roll over. She's too small." Hyde grumbled, pushing himself up in a sitting position. "You're seeing things."

"I am not seeing things, Steven, she rolled over. Aww, she's growing!"

Hyde crossed his arms. "She's too young."

Jackie snorted, "Young or not, she rolled over." She bounced over to Hyde and lifted Vera to him. "Now hug her so she does it again."

Hyde reached for her but stopped. "No."

"Steven. Hug her."

"She can't roll over."

"Yes she can, now stop pouting and hug her."

Hyde took the baby and glared at Jackie. "I don't pout, shut up." He kissed Vera's cheek and the baby giggled, covering his nose with her tiny hand.

"Oh my god, where's the camera?" Jackie started to rummage through the dresser drawers.

"Jackie, you can't take her picture every time she does that. We have a hundred." His words were muffled as Vera's hand slid further down, covering his mouth.

"Fifteen." Jackie sniffed, plucking the object out of its box. "Okay, turn this way," She pointed to the opposite wall.

Hyde ignored her and opened his mouth, blowing a raspberry on the baby's palm, making her giggle uncontrollably and grab his lip. The camera flashed and Vera's smile widened, turning to Jackie to laugh at her, too.

Tucking the box back in the drawer, Jackie kneeled down next to the baby and placed a loud kiss on her hand. "Steven, she's going to be a model."

Hyde rolled his eyes and sighed. "Okay."

"Ooh, we can send her pictures in now, she'll be on the front of all the baby magazines!" Jackie squealed and draped a leg across Hyde's lap. "We can be a mother-daughter team, it'll be perfect."

Hyde looked at her. "How much coffee did you have?"

"Coffee stunts your growth, I had tea." Jackie nodded. "Kitty just got a box full yesterday."

Laughing, he leaned back against the wall. "You don't have to worry about coffee stunting your growth, Jackie."

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To the country I'm going
Lay and laugh in the sun
You can bring, bring your guitar along
We'll sing some songs, we'll have some fun

"Dad, you're actually moving?" Donna sat across from Bob at the kitchen table, a bag of stolen food beside her.

"Well, I figured it was time to see the bright lights of Madison. And I'll be closer to you, aren't you happy?" Bob smiled and took a sip of his coffee.

"But…but," Donna stuttered. "We've lived here forever."

"You don't live here anymore," Bob pointed out.

"Who's going to move in? Some strangers will be sleeping my room!"

"Oh, no, I asked Steven yesterday if he'd take the house. He's thinking about it."

"Hyde? Hyde's moving in?" Donna asked, confused.

"Well, him and Jackie. And Vera. They need a home, Donna."

"They have a home. The Forman's home." Donna pouted. "This is our home."

Bob sighed. "Aw, Donna, c'mon. I can't stay here forever, I've always wanted to live in the city."

"Madison isn't really a city, dad. New York's a city…Chicago, Los Angeles…" Donna trailed off. "Well, I guess it's fine if they're going to be there." She paused. "Hey, how come Jackie didn't tell me?"

"Maybe she forgot?"

"No, no, Jackie doesn't forget to tell me anything. Did you tell both of them or just Hyde?"

"Just Steven, what's the matter?"

"Nothing, it'll just be nice to know something Jackie doesn't already know for once." Donna smiled and got up. "I'll be back later."

He sat in his chair, staring at her. She was preoccupied with feeding Vera and yelling at one of the contestants on The Newlywed Game. He knew she'd like the idea, a house that cheap this early? She'd be ecstatic. He just didn't want them to get too comfortable, he didn't want to raise Vera the same place he was raised, too much shit happened here. Hyde wasn't much for clean slates and high hopes but now that he had Vera, not to mention Jackie's exaggerate fantasies…he cleared his throat, ready to tell her. Well, test her. He wanted her to really think about it.

"Jackie," He nodded to her, taking a gulp.

"Mmm?" Jackie's eyes barely left the screen and her face fell as the couple she was rooting for lost.

"Jackie, listen, when we move…where were you thinking of going?" He said it nonchalantly, hoping it'd rub off on her.

"Oh my god, did you find a place?" Her face lit up and her focus was now completely on him.

Damn.

"Well, no, just answer the question."

"I don't care, just as long as it isn't dirty or haunted. Or next to that stinky plant on Main."

Hyde sighed. "No, I meant specifically, you want to stay here or…I don't know, you're the one always thinking about this crap, what did you have in mind?"

"Well, I didn't really think about that, mostly just…decorations and if we could unhinge the door from my old house and put it in the new one 'cause it's pretty."

Hyde tried picturing the fancy mahogany door and steel knocker on the Pinciotti's quaint home and shook his head. "So, you don't care if we stay in Point Place?"

Jackie frowned. "Do you want to stay here?"

"I asked you first."

"Steven, what's going on? Did you find a place here?"

He studied her face, usually every emotion was written plainly on it but now it was blank as she blinked up at him, waiting for an answer. "Steven?"

"No, I was just wondering." He needed more time to think about it.

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The sky is crying and it's time to go home
And we shall hurry to the car from the foam
Sit by the fire and dry out our wet clothes
It's raining outside from the skies up above

"Sooo, Jackie." Donna grinned and sat on the arm of couch next to Jackie. "You tell Hyde about the plan, yet?"

"I decided I want a real wedding." Jackie nodded.

"Hmm. Did Hyde tell you anything new lately?"

"No." Jackie squinted at Donna, suspicious. "Why, what do you know?"

"Oh, nothing," Donna smiled. "Nothing at all."

Jackie shot an arm out and pinched her. "Tell me what you know, you lumberjack."

"Ow!" Donna rubbed her arm and sighed. "My dad's selling his place."

Jackie gasped, "Oh, I'm so sorry, Donna." And then, "Wait, what does that have to do with me?"

"Guess who he's selling it to…"

"Um."

"Hyde, you airhead."

"So that's why he was acting all weird today." Jackie pressed her lips together in contemplation. "We can't afford a house."

"My dad's willing to rent it out to you guys."

"Huh."

"Yeah."

"Why didn't Steven tell me this?" Jackie pouted.

"Well, now you know he knows," Donna nodded. "It's fun."

"Oh, please, you're an amateur. You told me way too quickly."

"You're not gonna tell him you know?"

"Not yet," Jackie fiddled with the ring on her finger. "It's been awhile since I could make him really squirm."

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Inside it's warm love
Inside it's warm love
And it's everpresent everywhere
And it's everpresent everywhere
Warm love
Warm love

"It has a fireplace," Bob sing-songed.

"Bob. Let Steven think about this, I mean…it's right next door to us." Red sighed.

"Yeah." Hyde agreed.

Kitty placed her hands on her hips. "And what does that mean, mister?"

"Oh, nothing." Hyde smiled. "I…Jackie, yeah, she…um, doesn't like the view from that one room?"

Kitty rolled her eyes. "Who wants tea?"

"Kitty, we need coffee to think about this. Enough with the tea already." Red tapped his fingers on the table.

"So, if we rent it, that means we sign a lease and then we could move when we want after that, right?" Hyde leaned back in his chair to look up at Bob.

"Yeah, you could sign it for a year…six months, whenever." Bob shrugged, "I already found this really great place in Madison. It's five minutes away from Donna and Eric." He smiled. "I counted."

"Steven, you told Jackie already, right?" Kitty laid the coffee cups down on the table and took a seat beside him.

"Well."

"Steven."

"I wanted to get all the details first." He nodded. "And, now that I have them, I guess I'll ask her."

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Jackie looked out of her window; she looked past the willow tree slightly obstructing her view, past the garden that was finally starting to bloom and past the blanket with the small stuffed animals on it.

She smiled down at Hyde bouncing the curly haired baby lightly on his knee as the guys dribbled the basketball past them and she remembered last year when everything was up in the air and confusing.

Not to say that things were picture perfect now, but now she had everything she needed and never really knew she wanted. Her main goal was to get out of Point Place and discover the world, or better yet, let the world discover her while she sunbathed in Miami and had her pictures taken for every girl to envy across the globe.

When you're young, you want everything to change and stay the same simultaneously; you wanted your ideas and dreams to stay the same, you actually thought they would. Growing up faster than you were meant to obviously puts those thoughts to a standpoint, you make room for things you need. You clarify the things you don't. You fall in love all over again with the boy you wished dead just a month earlier and accept his 'proposal' just a few months after.

Jackie never really liked to think so much about the things that affected her so deep; she never had to until one boring summer and a game show. When Hyde told her just a few odd months earlier about Bob's offer she hesitated, postponing her classes in beauty school was one thing, but moving in just next-door just seemed like de ja vu. And one step back instead of forward.

Hyde assured her that it was temporary until he found a reasonably priced place in Madison and all the convenience it was what with the Formans' right next door. She couldn't argue. Once she sorted it out in her head and started planning where to look for the new place, the excitement grew and she realized all she ever wanted was this.

They had a village of friends to help them with Vera and she grinned at the thought of all the bridal magazines stashed under the bed. She looked back down at the driveway to catch Vera giggle in Hyde's arms and she smiled, it was going to be a great summer.

Three years later…

"Jackie?" Hyde tried to calm the slippery child in his arms, struggling he lifted her into the bedroom, "Jackie, damnit, take her."

Vera screeched again and laughed, kicking off her shoes.

"Steven, I ask you to do one simple thing and you can't even do it." Jackie glanced back at her husband and finished applying her mascara, "What's wrong anyway?"

Hyde chuckled and crossed his arms. "I don't think she wants to go to ballet."

"Oh, please." Jackie snapped the wand back in its tube and went for the blush. "What makes you say that?"

"Look."

Jackie turned away from her vanity to see Vera on the bed squirming out of her tou tou and itching at her arms. "Mmph!"

Sighing, Jackie picked up the abandoned pink slippers and smirked. "Honey, why don't you want to go?"

"Because she'd rather play out back with the trucks." Hyde ventured a guess.

"Ugh! Why God? Why couldn't you give me a girl who actually behaves like a girl?"

Vera giggled and ran out of the room half-dressed, Jackie gasped and ran after her. "Steven! Help me get this devil child before she breaks her neck! Oh God."

Hyde peeked his head out the door as Jackie dove in front of Vera and picked her up, tickling her and trying to maneuver her away from the staircase. "You seem to be on it. You want me to cancel those lessons again?"

Jackie opened her mouth to answer as Vera stuck her foot in it, Hyde would have gotten the camera if he wasn't so busy laughing at the scene before him.

"I swear, Vera…" Jackie wiped at her mouth and swung the tomboy over her shoulder, "Yeah, call them, Steven. Think we'll just take her to Donna and Eric's so the University won't kick me out."

Hyde plucked the phone up. "Thought you said they didn't kick the 'beautiful' ones out?"

"Ha. Ha." Jackie deposited Vera on the bed before stealing a kiss from Hyde. "Maybe scheduling our classes for the same time was a bad idea?"

"We were spoiled, Bob was bored." Hyde finished apologizing to the dance school one more time for canceling another lesson and hung up. "They're not going to take us seriously anymore if we keep doing that."

"It's only the third time, Steven." Jackie changed Vera's training diapers and fell against his chest as he sat behind her.

"Sixth." He stated.

"Whatever." Jackie pouted. "Why did he and Midge have to go and get re-married again? He was such a good babysitter."

"They'll be back from whatever planet they're parading as a honeymoon they're on next week, we'll attack them then."

A light snore caught their attention and they both burst out laughing as a half dressed Vera passed out with a bottle in her mouth.

"She's so your kid." Jackie said.

"Uh huh." Hyde brushed her hair back and leaned down toward her ear. "How about whipping us up a boy this time?"

"In your dreams, burnout." Jackie nudged him and paused. "Or at least until we graduate."

"That's my girl." Hyde pulled her down on their bed as they prepared for another session of Trying To Dress Vera.

"Mmm, Steven?"

"Yeah?"

"You think it'd work better if we dressed her while she was asleep?"

Hyde sighed. Only took them three years to figure that one out. "Anyone asks, we already knew that."

"Right." Jackie kissed him gently on the mouth. "And I suppose you want credit for that one, too, I take it?"

"What do you mean? It was my idea." He grinned and helped Jackie off up the bed. "Oh yeah, Deputy Kelso wants to baby-sit."

"Didn't she lock him in the closet last time?"

"He said they were playing hide and seek. And Fez was the one who locked the door, she just closed it."

"Well she couldn't very well reach the doorknob."

"So, anyway, he'll be here in a few minutes."

"Good, we'll let him dress her."

~The End

Inside it's warm love
Inside it's warm love
And it's everpresent everywhere
And it's everpresent everywhere
Warm love
Warm love