"I dreamt about you last night"

"Dreams are so weird, man," Eric lifted another spoonful of ice cream up to his mouth. "I mean, they feel real. So, are they real?" Another day, another circle, which meant yet another discussion about nothing. During the circle, Hyde always thought that whatever they were talking about was vitally important but, a few hours later, he could never remember what they had even been talking about.

"One time I dreamed that I was married to a giant gummy bear," Fez stared dreamily off into the distance. "It was magical."

"Nah, man," Hyde leaned forward. "Dreams aren't real; they're a projection of the future! Whatever you dream about will come to pass!"

"So I'm getting married to a gummy bear?" Fez looked worried. "Ai, no, this is very bad."

"Steven, that can't be true," Jackie was shaking her head from across the table at him. "I dream things all the time that just can't come true."

"Like what?" Hyde scoffed. Jackie probably dreams about riding a unicorn, or getting married to Kelso; stupid, girly shit like that.

"Well, I dreamt about you last night," Jackie shrugged, taking another puff of the joint Eric had passed to her. Hyde froze. Whatever Jackie said next could potentially ruin the easy friendship they had fallen into this summer. With no Kelso or Donna, they had had to get used to each other.

"Ooh, was it sexy?" Fez wiggled his eyebrows.

"Shut up, Fez," Jackie retorted. "No, it wasn't sexy. We were just watching TV down here in the basement, like we always do."

"And….?"

"And that was it." Jackie stuck her tongue out at Fez.

"That sounds like the most boring dream in the world," Eric laughed.

"No, it was nice," Jackie glanced over at Hyde, throwing him a smile. And Hyde felt his heart start to race. Jackie wasn't the only one having dreams about the two of them. Hyde's just usually ended with them making out on the couch. Crazy, right?