"What do you think is going on?" Donna said.
"Isn't it obvious, they're about to die." Eric said.
Donna laid her head against the window in the airplane; she couldn't believe that she actually let Jackie talk her into forwarding money so that she could come out there. What the hell was she thinking; oh that's right I wasn't thinking. She thought to herself. Eric and Bob had gone back to Point Place but first they dropped her off at the airport. Donna couldn't believe the statement that Eric made to her as soon as she got off the phone. What did he mean that they were going to die? What could he have possibly meant by that?
From what Eric had told her, Hyde had seemed pretty freaked about the whole situation. Jackie on the other hand was beyond sane; she could hear her cousin Shannon trying to calm her down in the background. There was something definitely weird going on here. Since the hospital fiasco things had quieted down for a considerably amount of time. Things actually felt like they were getting back to normal; so what was going on.
When Donna asked Jackie if it could have been her imagination she said that it couldn't have been. Even Shannon said that there was something odd going on because all of the sudden the weather had changed; it was a nice warm breezy day and it instantly changed; the air became frigidly uncomfortable and the sky had gotten dark. Donna could believe hearing this from an insane Jackie but not from Shannon. For that reason alone, she agreed to come out and see Jackie. She had been in the plane for a couple of hours when she began to feel the plane shake a little bit.
Planes had always made Donna feel uncomfortable; she buckled her seatbelt and held on to her armrest tightly. Jackie was sure going to pay for making her cross the ocean to see her. As Donna began to fall asleep, she felt the plane begin to shake once more and decided that she need to use the bathroom before she puked all over herself. Donna got up and went into the bathroom. She locked the door and then prompted herself up against the wall. She began to breathe heavily when she felt someone touch her shoulder. She looked around but saw nothing.
"You know, I'm just feeling frightened because of what Jackie said. There's nothing to be afraid of." Donna said to herself.
"Except that you are the next to die." Kelso said to a stunned Donna.
Annie was the first to here the crash that came from the bathroom in coach. She rushed back there and was followed by Diedra, and Morgan. Annie banged on the door but no one answered she then tried to open the door but of course it was locked. Morgan grabbed the key and went to unlock the door. When they finally were able to open the door they found an unconscious Donna on the ground.
"Is she all right?" Diedra asked.
"I don't know." Annie stated.
The truth was she did know.
"So Please explain to me about what happened again? He asked.
"Well, I was backing out and there was this girl standing behind the car and I hit her. So, I got out of the car and got your mom but when we went out there, there were only ketchup packages that had splattered."Hyde said.
"And then while you were driving to work, you felt someone grab your shoulder?" Eric asked.
"Yes that's right." He said.
"And that's when Kelso grabbed your shoulder." Eric said.
"Yes." Hyde said.
"I'm sorry, but that can't be. He's dead we were at his funeral; we saw him get lowered into the ground." Eric said.
"Yes I know that but I saw him. I know I can't be the only who saw him. Foreman please tell me I'm not the only one that saw him? Hyde asked him.
"Well, you're not. Jackie also saw him in Hawaii." Eric said.
"Oh great; so I at least got drama queen on my side." Hyde said.
"Well Donna will be there in a couple of hours and then we'll get this all settled." Eric said.
(Kelso's Funeral)
White roses lay all over his nicely polished wooden coffin. Family and friends all stood in their finest black suits and dresses. His mother had a veil covering her facing while her father and brother sat motionless on each side of her. The gang sat in chairs opposite of the Kelso's. Kitty, Red, and Bob stood up behind the Kelso's. The priest finished his long drawn out speech and then dismissed everyone. The day had been hot and they had spent the whole week going to dinners and wakes. Jackie could barely look at the cold dead Kelso without crying. As they got up to leave, Kelso's mother came over to the gang and grabbed Jackie's shoulder. She turned around to see a distraught and angry Mrs. Kelso. Without saying a word, Mrs. Kelso picked her hand up and slapped Jackie across the face.
"I hope you're happy now." Mrs. Kelso said.
"Happy about what?" Jackie asked through her crying.
"You killed my son. You killed him; you just had to go cheat on him with his best friend; you're the reason he's dead. I wouldn't be surprised if you killed him yourself to get him to stop pursuing you. No, you're too much of slut to do that. I bet you got his best friend to do it. I'll never get to see him again; instead I'll have to watch your skanky ass parade around with his best friend." Mrs. Kelso said.
"Jackie, just ignore her and move on. It's not your fault that Kelso died." Red said to her.
"Yeah, just like that hospital incident wasn't her fault as well; everyone knows that the murder weapons have been recovered yet. Everyone knows that her friend stole your wife's kitchen knives to do in my precious son. Now, he's dead and no has arrested them yet. I can't wait for the day that you fry in the electric chair for your part in my son's death; all of you will fry for killing him. How dare you sit there and pretend to have an ounce of sympathy for my son and my family. We're suffering while you guys get away with murder. I've watched you this whole week; I watched how bored you were at the wake and at the funeral today. That's when I realized that only people who kill would be bored at their victim's funeral. You had the whole town fooled but you didn't have me fooled. I knew then and I know now that all of you killed my son." Mrs. Kelso said.
"Let's go honey, we can talk about this later at home." Mr. Kelso said.
"Wait, Kitty you haven't found those knives yet." Sue asked.
"Well Sue, you know how I misplace things." Kitty said.
"No you don't. You know, Nancy Kelso brings up an interesting point about how you guys have been acting bored this whole week. So how did you do it?" Sue asked.
"Yeah how did you do it." The barber asked.
Soon everyone at the funeral, basically the whole town, was asking the same question. Kitty, Red, and Bob rushed everyone home before trouble broke out. Everyone that night sat at the table speechless about the day's events.
Jackie waited patiently for Donna to get off the plane. She watched as police and paramedics came out of the plane with a dead person in a body bag. Wow, she thought to herself, Donna must have had one hell of a trip!
