Last Chapter: "So I guess you and Hyde hooked up." He said again. Lori didn't like that he was talking to us and got up to leave. Kelso didn't notice. He was too fixed on Jackie to notice anything. Like my fist colliding with him arm.

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My fist hit Kelso's arm moderately hard, which was going to leave a bruise about the size of the one around his eye. "Ow. Hyde, what's the big idea?" He screamed. "Stop staring at Jackie." I said. It was creeping me out with the look of want he had in his eyes. "I can't help but stare at pretty girls." He screamed again. That was a horrible line. Was she supposed to like that? I hoped she didn't like that. She better not like that. Jackie didn't say anything and shifted uncomfortable in my lap. "Michael," She started. Kelso cut her off before she could say anything else. "I know I messed up with you okay. I just-I want another chance because it will never happen again. Jackie, I love you." His excuse was really lame and very far from the truth. "It'll never happen again huh? That's what you said the first time, and then the second time. Now it's been three times. Three times is enough Kelso." Jackie said. I think everyone noticed that she called him Kelso instead of Michael. "Fair enough." He sighed pushing out his chair and preparing to leave. "I just want you to know that I will always love you and that idiot Hyde will only last so long." He quickly ran off thinking I'd chase after him.

"So like what now?" Foreman asked breaking the silence. We had been sitting silently at the table since Kelso left which was five minutes ago. Foreman can't stand long silences. It creeps him out. I looked around the table at Donna first, next Foreman and then to Jackie, who was still sitting on my lap. She was being moderately quiet for being Jackie. "Let's go to the Hub." Donna suggested. Her arm was swinging back and forth. She must've been holding hands with Foreman under the table. That was wrong. "Okay. I kinda want to go be in public." Jackie said with a smirk. There was that smirk again. Who does she think she is? Why was she smirking anyway? Was she hiding something from me? She had better not be. Everyone knows you shouldn't hide stuff from Hyde. It just didn't happen. I always…ALWAYS…found out what people didn't want to tell me. Unless I just didn't want to know. Then I didn't bother. Right now I wanted to know. "Ok, let's go now." I said slowly getting up. Everyone followed me out to my car, which was parked on the curb.

The hub was very busy today. Foreman, Donna, Jackie and I sat in a booth in the back corner watching everyone fuss around. "Jeez, it's like an invasion." Foreman said. "Yeah, like little bugs flying in a trashcan." Jackie commented. She had a nice point of view. Donna leaned back and sighed. I bet she was hungry. We had ordered our food about twenty minutes ago. Something was holding them up and I was about to go find out why. That was before Wyatt walked in. Wasn't he supposed to be gone with Jackie's dad? Jackie. By the look on her face she didn't know he was staying either. "Wow, who's that new cute guy?" Donna asked with a quirk in her voice. Foreman seemed extremely pissed off. "Whoa what?" He shouted defensively. Donna laughed, but Jackie didn't. She was too distracted by Wyatt.

He was now standing in the line trying to order. I stood there like an idiot behind my seat. Foreman and Donna were looking at me, apparently over in their argument. "Hyde man, are you okay?" Foreman asked me. I slowly nodded my head. "Jackie, you're acting weird too" She stated. Jackie nodded too. They must not know. I think I was the only one who truly knew what Wyatt was to her. Why would she trust me like that? Usually people who told me things had already told a lot of other people. This was too much of a change for me. I still had anger left inside me from beating on Kelso that I could spare for Wyatt. I bet no one would notice me quickly walking up to that tall blonde man and punching his lights out. It would surprise the hell out of Donna and Foreman and make Jackie very happy. At least I think it would make her very happy. It would make me very happy.

"Foreman I need to talk to you outside." I said motioning for him to follow me. "Uh, I guess so." He agreed standing up too. We walked outside and he immediately questioned me with what was wrong and if I had gotten into any trouble. "No, it's nothing like that." I informed him. His attention seemed to be torn away from me then as he stared inside the window at Donna. The love struck bastard. "Listen to me man. That guy in there that Donna thinks is all that isn't what he seems. Remember when we first met Jackie and you thought she was being abused?" I hoped he remembered because if he didn't then there was no point in my telling him this. "I think I remember…that was when you said you had another girl in mind and oh what now…you're dating Jackie. What ever happened to mystery girl?" Foreman could act like such a sissy sometimes. "There was no girl." I confessed. "I knew it!" He shouted. Sighing out loud, I knew this was going to be hard because it seemed that he wasn't really paying attention to me. I had to get his attention before he completely died on me. "That guy in there is the one who is abusing Jackie." I simply put it. He froze and stared at me stupidly gaping. "That guy knows Jackie? How?" He asked. "He works for her father or something, I'm not 100 percent sure, but I do know that we have to take him down." I sounded like we were in a movie going to war. Well, it was war. He had to be stopped.

Thanks to:

PinkandBrunette and,

StevenHydesgirl For helping me through my "creative slump"