It was a world's record. Hyde was sure of it. He got to the hospitable under half an hour. Mainly because no one drives at one in the morning, and the one cop who stopped them, didn't even leave them with a warning after Jackie swore she'd find a way to kill him if he didn't let them get to the hospitable.

But here they were at the hospitable. Donna was with them, though she was on the phone talking to Eric, to call his parents, and to get to the hospitable a.s.a.p.

Jackie and Hyde were in a small room. Jackie was hooked up to a few machines as she was in a hospitable gown. Hyde was pacing on the other side of the room. He had one hand on his head and the other jammed in his pocket.

"Steven…" Jackie said softly. Hyde looked at her as he continued to pace. "Stop it." The murderer calm voice came back, making Hyde instantly stop his pacing.

"Ok everyone has been called. Except your parents." Donna said, pointedly to Jackie.

"Well, my mom and dad could careless." Jackie shrugged. She didn't really care about the whole being disowned thing as much as she use to.

"Did you call Bud?" Hyde asked.

"Wasn't home, and there's no answering machine." Donna said. "Though, I woke up Kelso's girlfriend… yeah she really doesn't like me." Donna sat down near the foot of the bed.

"Hi. Mr. and Mrs. Hyde?" A young woman asked. She was tall and thin. She had a long face, with rich, curly, fiery red hair, that gave Donna's hair a run for its money. She had a light tan, and was wearing scrubs and a white jacket. "I'm Dr. Sawyer."

"Um… where's Dr. Seever?" Hyde asked cautiously.

"He is in Cancun. He was called though." Dr. Sawyer smiled warmly.

"You're going to be delivery the baby." Jackie said.

"Dr. Seever recommended me. If you rather have another doctor…"

"No, no. It's fine." Jackie smiled to match the doctor's warmness.

"Good. So, you're two weeks over due?" The Sawyer said looking over a chart.

"Technically a week and a half." Hyde corrected.

"Ah, ok… Still, not a comfortable disposition." Sawyer scrunched up her face.

"You have kids." Jackie smiled. Sawyer laughed.

"Two, a girl and a boy. How did you know?"

"That face is the universal face of a mother." Jackie scrunch up her face in the same manner as Sawyer's earlier face.

"Your right," Sawyer laughed. "Now, it seems you've been here for an hour. The nurse says your seven diameters apart… meaning you have three more diameters to go. Now it could be a matter of minutes, or a matter of hours, depending. So, if you want we can give you some drugs for the pain. But I will remind you after you have gone to the eight diameter, no more choices for drugs." Sawyer smiled. Jackie looked at her, a smirk played across her lips.

"Drugs."

"Ok then. Um, Mr. Hyde and Ms…?"

"Mrs. Foreman." Donna said proudly. Sawyer gave another warm smile.

"Mr. Hyde and Mrs. Foreman, can you please wait outside?"

"Yes." "Of course."  And Hyde and Donna waited outside.

"Wow, you're going to be a daddy… again!" Donna smiled.

"And you're going to be an aunt… again!" Hyde said, smiling brightly.

"Me and Eric are the god parents… right?" Donna asked.

"Red and Kitty deserved too be Holly's godparents are you ever going to get over that…?" Hyde looked at her.

"No…"

*

The labor had turned into a few hours. Jackie, though, could feel a thing from the waste down. She had never been in so much pain. With Holly it didn't hurt half as bad. Somehow she found a way to blame the pain on Hyde.

Hyde was condemned to the waiting room with Donna and Eric. Though Eric was now in with Jackie, because Hyde and Donna weren't allowed near her.

Eric walked back, nodding his head.

"She kicked you out?" Hyde asked hopefully

"Nope, the doctor wanted me to leave for a little while so they could check on Jackers. I get to go back in when she's done." Eric gave a broad smile. He and Jackie had become close friends during college; something that Donna and Hyde hadn't decided was good or bad yet.

"Mr. Foreman?" A nurse came over.

"Yes?"

"Dr. Sawyer said to tell Mrs. Hyde's husband that she's almost at ten diameters. Oh and that your allowed back in." The nurse disappeared and Eric smiled as he walked back to Jackie's room.

*

"I wonder how Jackie's doing." Donna said looking at a magazine.

"Fine I'm sure." Eric smiled. Donna nodded.

Hyde walked out, he looked tired and worn out. Donna and Eric looked at him, waiting for information.

"How long has it been?" He asked as he sat down.

"Six hours." Eric said.

"Ugh." Hyde let out a long groan.

"Well?" Donna pushed, getting impatient.

"She's fine, so is Jordan Steven Hyde, he's in the nursery." Hyde smiled. Donna jumped up and ran to the window display of babies.

"How was the delivery?" Eric smiled.

"Long." They laughed. "He's so beautiful…" Hyde smiled. "I forgot what it feels like to instantly fall in love with someone. It's… unexplainable."

Eric simply smiled. Donna came back with a goofy smile on her face.

"He is the most adorable thing in the entire world." Donna smiled.

"Even more then me?" Eric asked, faking a sad look.

"Oh god! Way more adorable then you!" Donna said. Eric laughed. "Oh no, I'm serious!"

*

Jackie laid on the hospitable bed staring into space, with a smile present on her soft face. Hyde laid next her, his arm over her shoulder.

"How you feeling?" He said kissing the top of her head.

"Perfect." Jackie smiled. "Remember when we pictured our lives together, back in high school?

"Yeah." Hyde smiled, he remembered Jackie dreams of being rich and his envision of them old and fat living in the basement.

"Did you ever think it turn out like this?" Jackie said outstretching her arms.

"What? The hospitable room?"

"No! This. Two kids, our own little house, still having things to talk about." Jackie smiled, softly.

"No, but I like this better then any dream or version." Hyde smiled kissing Jackie.

"Mrs. Hyde? Would you like to feed your son?" A nurse said rolling in the plastic basinet.

"Yes please." The nurse picked up the tiny boy and him to his mother. The nurse then left, smiling brightly.

"Little Jordan Steven Hyde." Hyde said touching his son's head lightly.

"He looks like you." Jackie said, looking up at her husband as her son ate.

"No, he's much to beautiful… like his mother." Jackie smiled at the compliment.

She rocked her son gently.

"I don't care who he looks like. He's gorgeous." Jackie smiled. Hyde bent his neck down and kissed his wife passionately, as his son's big blue eyes looked around.