(The following morning, Jackie was ready to return home. She had spent the night thinking about Steven and what she should do. True, she did love him. Then again they were only together for a few hours before it ended again. As much as it hurt her, she decided it would be better to return to New York. She then took the remainder of the night packing her suitcases. Now, she sat in the car with Eric, Donna, and Kelso on her way to the airport.)
Kelso: Jackie, I'm really going to miss you.
Jackie: I'm going to miss you.
Donna: We're all going to miss you.
Jackie: I know.
Eric: Yeah, even though we've always somewhat hated each other, I'll miss you.
Jackie: Thanks Eric.
(All in all, it was too early in the morning for everyone to talk. For the majority of the ride, there was silence. Kelso fell asleep eventually, and Donna began to start nodding off too. Jackie wished she could fall asleep. She had so many thoughts running through her head that it was impossible to drift off. When they arrived at the airport, everyone helped carry one of Jackie's bags inside to the ticket line. There was a considerably short line seeing as it was so early.)
Jackie: Are you guys staying?
Donna: Yeah.
Jackie: Thanks. I don't want to wait all by myself.
(Jackie bought her ticket to New York City, gave the man working all of her bags, and then walked over to her friends.)
Eric: When are you leaving?
Jackie: Two hours.
Kelso: Two hours?
Jackie: Yeah, what are we supposed to do for two hours?
Donna: Let's find out where you plane leaves.
Jackie: Okay.
(They began to walk down the long hallway slowly. Donna stayed close to Kelso so he wouldn't wander off. After fifteen minutes, they found the right gate and sat down on some of the available chairs.)
Eric: There went fifteen minutes
Jackie: I think I'm going to call Fez and Steven to say goodbye.
Donna: Do you need money for the phone?
Jackie: No, I'll be fine.
(Jackie walked around the corner and sat down at one of the payphones. She placed her money in and dialed Fez's number, he was staying with his parents.)
Fez: Hello?
Jackie: Fez, hi!
Fez: Jackie.
Jackie: I just called to tell you goodbye.
Fez: You're leaving?
Jackie: Well I'm at the airport right now. I'm sorry I didn't really get to say this in person.
Fez: Oh.
Jackie: I'll miss you.
Fez: Yeah, I'll miss you too.
Jackie: I'll come back to visit you sometime.
Fez: Here?
Jackie: No, Minneapolis. That'd be fun.
Fez: Okay.
Jackie: Well, I don't really know what else to say. I just thought I'd tell you goodbye.
Fez: Okay. Have a good trip home.
Jackie: Thanks.
Fez: Bye.
Jackie: Bye.
(Jackie hung up the phone. She said she was going to call Steven. She didn't really want to. She just thought it was the right thing to do. She pulled out a piece of paper with number on it from her purse. She placed more money in the payphone and dialed the number. She waited nervously. There was a ring. Then another. Five rings. No one picked up. Either Steven was sleeping or not home. Oh well, maybe it'd be easier to leave without talking to him. She stood up and walked back to her friends.)
Donna: How'd it go?
Jackie: I talked to Fez. Steven wasn't home.
Eric: Really? I called him this morning.
Donna: Why?
Eric: I don't know, because I wanted to?
Kelso: I wonder where he went.
Jackie: Oh well.
Eric: You killed another fifteen minutes.
Donna: Jackie, sit down.
(Jackie took a seat and laid her head back. She knew this was going to be one of the longest hour and a halves of her life.)
