In The Beginning
Chapter Twenty: First Date
Jackie lifted her hand gently, bringing it close to her mouth as she tried to hide her yawn. She couldn't help it; she had been holding it in for nearly an hour.
She shifted her legs slightly, smoothing down her wrinkled skirt as she recrossed her legs, staring at the tiny creases forming in Hyde's leather boots. He really needed a new pair.
She held her hand out in front of her, twisting her tiny ring around her finger to keep herself amused as Hyde took a sip of his pop.
Wow, could this be anymore...perfect.
Jackie thought she should have been bored, since she hadn't exchanged more then two sentences with Hyde. They just sat there, staring off into space.
Jackie glanced sideways as she leaned back against the bench.
As if fate intervened, Hyde picked that exact moment to look at her as well, and their eyes locked as they both let their lips twist into nervous smiles.
"This is the best date I've ever had." Jackie said quietly, scooting closer to his stiffened body.
"Jackie," Hyde leaned back as well, stretching out his tense arms, "We've barely been making conversation."
"That's not true!" Jackie shouted briefly, before rolling her eyes apologetically, "Talking is overrated." She leaned in, slipping her arm through his. He stared at her tiny hand, which was stroking his leg softly, tracing small circles on his jeans as she looked up at him, suggestively.
"Yes," Hyde grinned, placing his hand on her leg as well, smiling at how fast her warmth soaked into his palm, "Yes, it is."
He turned his body towards her, holding her head with his other hand as he kissed her, softly at first, but the more they locked lips, the more intense it became. Jackie knew they were quite alone in the courtyard, where they ended up going on their first official date. Official, her ass.
Earlier that night, her mother sauntered out of the house to meet up with some old friends at this new club in Kenosha as Jackie swiped the last of her make up on, flipped her hair incessantly, and smothered her lips with gloss, in preparation for her first official date with Steven Hyde, the boy she was, insert girly shriek here, dating...sort of.
Jackie had never 'dated' someone before. Not like this. She had gone straight from being asked out by Kelso to being Kelso's girlfriend. There was no in-between period. Jackie liked the pace Steven and her were going at, it seemed more moderate, more important, more...perfect.
Hyde had showed up at her door, and Jackie felt slightly disappointed when he was completely empty-handed. She was so used to Kelso bringing her flowers, or half eaten chocolates, that she had forgotten that Steven wasn't like that. She forgave him for that one mistake, reminding herself that she couldn't expect the kid to buy her flowers on every date they had, he was poor after all. As she grabbed her coat, she glanced back at him nervously, noticing that he was wearing the same dirty jeans and same dirty concert tee he always wore, and he had some stubble on his chin. He smelled good, of course, but he always did. Jackie felt really unimportant. Here she was, looking drop dead gorgeous because she spent all of last night arranging her make up and outfit plans, and here he was, looking drop dead gorgeous after spending what, 5 minutes on his usual get out of bed routine? He could have at least put on a different type of aftershave...but that would have required shaving. Jackie let it slide as well. As they walked towards main street, where the Hub and the movie theater were located, along with the Point Place Bank, Point Place Deli, Point Place Beauty Shop, and the post office, Jackie quietly asked which movie they intended on seeing. Hyde quickly made a sharp turn, in the opposite direction of the movie theater, shoving his hands in his pockets as he cleared his throat nervously.
"Movie?" He asked innocently, staring straight ahead. "Like...at the movie theater?"
Jackie froze in the middle of the street, placing her hands on her hips as she eyed him suspiciously. "Yes." She stared at him coldly as he froze as well, looking back at her with guilt and shame, "I really want to see Grease again."
"Um," Hyde grumbled to himself before speaking to her, "Doesn't that have singing?"
"And dancing." Jackie nodded. "And John Travolta." She sighed dreamily, before grabbing his arm and his attention, "But it also has some rebellious teens in a gang. That sounds like your kind of movie, Steven!"
"I'm not seeing Grease, Jackie."
"It's my date!"
"It's our date." He corrected her. "And we should agree on what we do."
"Fine." Jackie crossed her arms angrily. "So what movie do you want to see, huh?"
"I don't want to see one, actually."
"What?" Jackie rolled her eyes. "It was your suggestion in the first place, remember? You said you'd like to see a movie so that you wouldn't have to hear me talk." Jackie rolled her eyes again, gripping onto his arm as he pulled her closer to him.
"I changed my mind." Hyde nodded proudly. "I want to get to know you, Jackie. I want to know..." He swallowed back what seemed to be utter humiliation. "I want to know everything about you."
Jackie blinked widely, without any sort of physical reaction, "You can't afford movie tickets, can you?"
Hyde reached inside his pockets, pulling them inside out. Jackie and Hyde both watched a dime fall out, circling around their feet before it fell to the ground with a chiming noise.
"Steven, if you're going to be my boy-," Jackie stopped herself short, running her hand through her hair impatiently as she corrected herself, "If we're going to date, you need some cash. I like going places. Places that cost money."
"Well if you're going to be my girl-," Hyde rolled his eyes as he thrashed his tongue violently in his mouth to keep it from continuing that statement, "You better get used to being cheap."
"Cheap?" Jackie's jaw dropped in disgust. She shook the thought out of her head, stomping her foot in confirmation of her anger. "No way." Jackie sifted through her purse, clutching onto her wallet strongly, "I'll just pay for our dates." Jackie lifted her wallet out of her bag, waving it in front of Hyde, who lowered her hand quickly.
"No way, Jackie."
"And why not?" Jackie asked, raising her eyebrow in question. "You can't afford it. I can. What's the big deal?"
"Because that's not how it works." Hyde muttered, walking past her.
"Oh, Steven." Jackie smiled devilishly as he turned to her. "The movie theater is this way..." She pointed her body in the right direction and he rolled his eyes.
"Have fun on your date." Hyde said quickly, crossing his arms defiantly and continued walking away from Jackie.
"I will!" Jackie stomped, staring at his retreating form. She glanced around the street, which was quite empty and dark, stomped her feet and ran to catch up with him. "So where are we going, cheapskate?"
And that's how I ended up here, Jackie thought, as she took a look around the courtyard. It wasn't so bad. Hyde let Jackie buy him a pop on the way over. She argued that if she could buy him a drink, she should be allowed to buy him a movie ticket, but he argued that they could share the drink, they couldn't share the movie ticket. She had opened her mouth to argue once more, but he wrapped one arm around her waist haphazardly, poking the straw of his pop into her lips, instructing her to take a sip. And she completely lost it when she could taste his lips on the drink, feeling his taste on her own lips as he kissed her, then let his own mouth take over the straw as they walked on.
"Are you having a good time?" Jackie asked Hyde quietly, as their lips parted.
Hyde looked like a deer in headlights as he straightened up, keeping his hands to himself as he took another sip of his drink. He shrugged, "It's no worse then bowling."
Jackie gave him a questioning look and he continued, "I don't hate bowling."
Jackie nodded in understanding, inching closer to him again.
She lifted his arm, wrapping it around her shoulder as she leaned her head against his chest.
"Oh my god, Steven!" She shrieked, and he frowned instantly at her pep filled voice. "What's that?" She pressed her ear on his chest, using her hands to steady herself as Hyde looked at her with confusion. "You do have a heart!"
She broke into a smile, tilting her head upwards, and waiting for him to kiss her. She shut her eyes slowly, and waited for what seemed like forever, but was really just mere seconds.
"Hey Pam." She heard him say, and she bolted upright and away from his grasp, which was no problem since he pulled his arm away from her simultaneously.
Jackie felt his lips shake with anger as her eyes landed on Pam Macy, her arms wrapped around Michael Kelso, his hand gently grazing her ass, which Jackie swore looked incredibly big in those way too tight pants.
Kelso didn't say anything, he simply stared at Jackie with a menacing look.
"Oh, I didn't think anyone else would be here..." Kelso said quietly, shifting his gaze towards Pam, who had slipped her hand under his shirt, playing with his senses as he watched the awkward couple stand up from the bench.
"We were just leaving." Hyde said, motioning for Jackie to follow him.
"No we weren't." Jackie said plainly, looking at Kelso with furious eyes.
Hyde looked at her squarely, not sure what she was thinking and sighed.
"Let's go, Jackie." He said loudly.
"Hold up a freakin' second!" Pam shrieked happily, taking her hands off of Kelso and pointing her finger accusingly at the two, hopeless looking teenagers. "Are you two like, on a date?"
Hyde and Jackie exchanged looks, each relieved when Kelso grabbed Pam's arm, pulling her towards the gates.
"Pam, let's go somewhere else." He gave a disgusted look at Hyde, who ignored it, watching Jackie immensely as she pursed her lips and sighed.
She wasn't prepared to cat fight right now, and was simply infuriated when Pam pulled free of Kelso's clutches and marched up to her, shoving Jackie gently with her accusing finger.
"Answer me, Jackie." She crossed her arms, looking between Hyde and Jackie. "Are you two on a date?"
"Yeah, Jackie." Hyde gave her a disgruntled look. "Answer the question."
Jackie felt like crawling in the corner when Kelso came up to Pam's side, pulling on her again. Pam smacked him softly, telling him to quit it, as she looked back at Jackie for an answer.
"Date?" Jackie managed to slip out, giving Hyde an apologetic look.
"Grow up." He muttered, kicking the dirt softly. He was afraid to look up and see that knowing smirk on Kelso's face, but when he finally did manage to lift his head, Kelso just looked uncomfortable, almost sympathetic.
Jackie knew Hyde wouldn't stay much longer if she didn't fess up.
"Yes, we're on a date." Jackie slipped her hand weakly into Hyde's. "Is there a problem with that, tramp?" Jackie found her ground again as she leaned against Hyde, relieved when she felt his support and his arm stroking her back gently, confirming his approval.
"Oh, I don't have a problem with it, Jackie." Pam smiled bitterly. "I've taken a ride on that bike; I know how fun it could be..." She smiled towards Hyde, grinning wider as Jackie looked back at him with confusion. "And I'm sure the rest of the school will just love to see their future homecoming queen sucking down on his," She pointed at Hyde, who just twisted his lips in recognition of her rant, "scruffy face." She practically applauded herself on this, smirking wildly as she wrapped herself around Kelso's body once more.
Jackie looked at Hyde, and even though he didn't look one bit insulted, she felt his body tense up by her side. How dare Pam Macy insult her date?
"Well at least I'm not with the village idiot." Jackie forced out, making sure not to let her eyes drift upon Kelso's. She slipped, and saw the hurt expression on his face and guilt washing over her.
"Please, Jackie." Pam practically rolled over in laughter. "Why don't you take your charity case, I mean your date..." She laughed again, pulling at an angry looking Kelso as she did so, "And get far away from me, before I kick your ass. Again."
The boys stood silent, each debating whether they should get involved as Pam shoved Jackie away from Hyde.
"Besides," Pam stroked Hyde's cheek softly, not even noticing that he flinched. "You're not woman enough for this one, anyway."
"Oh, yeah?" Jackie panted, standing on her toes to reach Pam's height as she yelled, "I'm more of a woman then you'll ever be, you whore." Jackie shoved her chest against Pam's, practically knocking the blond over.
"Jackie," Hyde pulled her back, intervening before they both made a repeat of the Valentine's Dance. "Let's just go."
Jackie looked at Hyde, her face softening as she realized how serious he was.
Jackie nodded, taking his hand, and heading towards the gate with him, letting her anger fade away.
"Oh, Jackie!" Pam called. "I heard about your dad."
Jackie froze, making Hyde stand still with her as she listened to Pam continue, behind her back.
She heard Kelso mumble, "Pam, no..."
"What did he do exactly?" Pam asked, giving Kelso an impatient look.
"I don't know what you're talking about."
"Was it drugs, Jackie?" Pam laughed as Jackie spun around finally, facing Pam, but still a few feet away. "Or maybe, he didn't do anything wrong. Maybe he left because he couldn't stand to live with his spoiled bitch of a daughter."
Jackie didn't flinch, she didn't make a move as Pam waited for the attack.
Jackie couldn't be mad, she couldn't be angry.
She was too sad to be anything but upset. Jackie felt her breath get caught in her throat as Pam cackled, and she could feel the start of tears forming in her eyes as her lips trembled.
"Don't let her see you cry." Hyde whispered, pulling her arm back slowly.
Jackie heard him, but couldn't respond as she took one last look at Pam, who was laughing so hard that she was tearing herself, leaning against Kelso, who looked guilty and lost.
"Jackie," Kelso wrung free of Pam's grasp, walking towards Jackie, who backed up, shaking her head sadly as he approached. "Jackie, I'm so sorry. I didn't think she would say anything..."
"You told her?" Jackie croaked.
"Just that he left..." Kelso said strongly.
"How could you do that, Michael?" Jackie blinked widely. "You know she hates me."
Pam continued to laugh in her own little world as Hyde watched the ex- lovers quarrel.
"How could you leave me for him?" Kelso asked angrily. He shook his head, regaining his calm.
Jackie bit back her tongue, looking back at Hyde. She moved towards him, pulling his hand softly, "I want to go home."
Hyde nodded, giving Kelso a weary look as he opened the gate for Jackie.
"Jackie, please, I'm so sorry." Kelso continued, pushing towards them.
Hyde held his hand up as Jackie made her way through, pushing Kelso away.
"Kelso, quit it."
"Get out of my way." He breathed angrily on Hyde. "This doesn't involve you."
"No, Michael," Jackie looked back with a sympathetic smile, "It doesn't involve you. Not anymore." She grabbed Hyde's wrist, motioning for him to follow her.
"You were supposed to my best friend." Kelso said angrily to Hyde as he slipped through the gate.
"I still am." Hyde said quietly, as Jackie pulled on him again.
"No, you're not." Kelso spat angrily. "Pam, let's go back to your place." He walked away from the two, grabbing Pam by the waist and disappearing into the darkness of the courtyard.
"Are you ok?" Hyde asked Jackie instantly, as she pulled him down the street.
She let go, exasperated, and nodded.
"She's wrong, Jackie. Your dad...he..."
"He didn't leave because of me, I know." Jackie said complacently. "God, Pam Macy is such a little bitch!" She screamed into the night air as loudly as she could.
"Feel better?"
"Much." Jackie rested her head against his shoulder as they walked up towards the Pavilion. "I'm just sorry that I let her ruin our date."
"Well," Hyde smirked as they reached her front door, "Our date's not over. I'm sure you could find a way to make it up to me."
Jackie smirked back as she opened the door, leading him up to her bedroom.
"What about your mom?" Hyde asked quietly.
"She went out." Jackie slipped off her shoes, pushing Hyde onto the bed. "I'm sure she'll be pouring herself in around dawn."
Hyde nodded, breathing in her every scent as their lips met.
He rolled her over, so that she was under him and began to slip his hand to her waist. Jackie flinched softly at his cold, calloused hand, but enjoyed it as he rubbed feverishly against her hipbone.
"Steven, I want to make it up to you." Jackie said between kisses.
He lifted his head up, watching her as she continued.
"What I said to you yesterday...it was wrong."
"Jackie," He groaned. "I said it was ok."
"I know, I know." Jackie bit her lip. "But well," Jackie reached her hand down, moving his up from the hem of her skirt and under her shirt. "Either way..." She let her voice drown out as she kept his hand moving upwards, whimpering happily as his cold fingers were over her bra, cupping her right breast gently.
"Jackie,"
"Steven," She looked at him with overwhelming desire, "I want this."
He nodded his head in defeat, kissing her lips softly as she moved his hand around her body and to her back, guiding him to the clasp of her bra. They both grinned as they heard the simple click of the metal.
Jackie let go of his hand, basically allowing him to guide his own way as she placed her own hands around his waist, tracing her nails along his hips as they continued to kiss heavily. Jackie felt his hand, which was slowly growing warmer, linger from her back to her stomach, pushing down on her belly button slightly as he adjusted himself. She squealed in delight as his tongue trashed against her own, tugging at her fiercely as their kiss deepened far beyond the simple kissing they had been doing so far. Her stomach became instantly numb as his hand moved upward, but stopped as soon as he felt the gentle slope of her breast.
Before Jackie could whimper for him to continue, he flipped her over, so that she was facing him, their bodies parallel on the bed. He moved his hand downwards as they continued kissing, his thumb trailing down her stomach and towards her skirt.
Jackie moaned into the kiss as his hand reached her thigh, pushing down the silk of her skirt as he snatched it up into his hand, reaching under the skirt, his fingertips tracing along her inner thigh, his thumb pressing firmly against her flesh. His thumb reached her panties, and with one swift movement he had his whole hand underneath her underwear, exploring her body, sending chills of overwhelming pleasure throughout her spine.
She had never gone this far with Kelso. She never let him touch her down there... and she hadn't really planned on doing that with Steven tonight, but so far, it hadn't been so bad. It felt good, it felt right, so she allowed him to continue, as his fingertips trailed further south, finding their way through to her. Hyde lifted his head, making sure she was ok with this movement, and slowly moved on top of her, lifting her underwear down with his fingertips, until it was by her knees.
Jackie looked up as their lips parted, slightly unsure of what he was doing. She licked her lips, locking eyes with him as he came down against her body, kissing her once more as his whole body thrust against hers. He took his hand, lifting her skirt up, so that it landed against her chest. Jackie felt completely aware and vulnerable as his head moved slowly from her lips to her neck, caressing her with tiny, wet kisses as his hands buckled against her hips. He moved slower, down to her stomach, and inching towards her hips. His tongue leaving a hot, wet trail of kisses as he reached her most sensitive spot, right below her skirt's waistline.
She moaned heavily as he lashed his tongue around her lower stomach, then glided downwards. Jackie's hips buckled and she sat up quickly as his tongue reached her now, uncovered area.
"Steven!" She screamed, panting, realizing she was covered in sweat and saliva. She lowered her skirt and scrambled to grab her underwear, which had slid off of her completely.
He leaned back against the post of the bed, blinking widely, as if he had just come out of a daze.
She pulled her knees to her chest, feeling slightly hot and bothered as he held her tiny, red lace panties up. She took them, carefully slipping them on. She clutched her knees again.
"I'm sorry, Jackie..." He stood up, and Jackie's eyes bulged as she saw a bulge in his pants, something she had never once witnessed with Kelso, well at least, not that big.. "I wasn't really thinking with my head..." He laughed awkwardly.
"It's ok." Jackie let out. "I'm just not...ready for that, yet."
"I know, I'm sorry."
She nodded, "Um," She pointed at his jeans, which he blushed slightly over. "Does it hurt?"
"It's ok," Hyde laughed. "Don't worry about it."
"Ok, well," Jackie hopped off the bed. "My mom will be home soon."
She wasn't sure of what else she should say.
What do you say to the boy you're sort of dating when he's standing in your bedroom with a hard on that you brought on, but are too prude to finish?
"Yeah, I should go." Hyde nodded. He came in closer to her, cupping her cheeks softly as he planted a tiny kiss on her lips. "Come by the basement tomorrow."
Jackie grinned, "Okay."
"Oh," He paused, turning around before he left the door. "I had fun."
Jackie grinned bashfully.
"On our date." He concluded. "It wasn't...bad."
"I had fun too." Jackie nodded. "Next time, we can go see Grease!"
"Are you paying for it?" He asked, rolling his eyes.
Jackie nodded proudly, smiling.
"Then no."
"But Steven,"
"Jackie, I'm not letting you be the man of this relationship."
"We're in a relationship?"
"Good night, Jackie."
Chapter Twenty: First Date
Jackie lifted her hand gently, bringing it close to her mouth as she tried to hide her yawn. She couldn't help it; she had been holding it in for nearly an hour.
She shifted her legs slightly, smoothing down her wrinkled skirt as she recrossed her legs, staring at the tiny creases forming in Hyde's leather boots. He really needed a new pair.
She held her hand out in front of her, twisting her tiny ring around her finger to keep herself amused as Hyde took a sip of his pop.
Wow, could this be anymore...perfect.
Jackie thought she should have been bored, since she hadn't exchanged more then two sentences with Hyde. They just sat there, staring off into space.
Jackie glanced sideways as she leaned back against the bench.
As if fate intervened, Hyde picked that exact moment to look at her as well, and their eyes locked as they both let their lips twist into nervous smiles.
"This is the best date I've ever had." Jackie said quietly, scooting closer to his stiffened body.
"Jackie," Hyde leaned back as well, stretching out his tense arms, "We've barely been making conversation."
"That's not true!" Jackie shouted briefly, before rolling her eyes apologetically, "Talking is overrated." She leaned in, slipping her arm through his. He stared at her tiny hand, which was stroking his leg softly, tracing small circles on his jeans as she looked up at him, suggestively.
"Yes," Hyde grinned, placing his hand on her leg as well, smiling at how fast her warmth soaked into his palm, "Yes, it is."
He turned his body towards her, holding her head with his other hand as he kissed her, softly at first, but the more they locked lips, the more intense it became. Jackie knew they were quite alone in the courtyard, where they ended up going on their first official date. Official, her ass.
Earlier that night, her mother sauntered out of the house to meet up with some old friends at this new club in Kenosha as Jackie swiped the last of her make up on, flipped her hair incessantly, and smothered her lips with gloss, in preparation for her first official date with Steven Hyde, the boy she was, insert girly shriek here, dating...sort of.
Jackie had never 'dated' someone before. Not like this. She had gone straight from being asked out by Kelso to being Kelso's girlfriend. There was no in-between period. Jackie liked the pace Steven and her were going at, it seemed more moderate, more important, more...perfect.
Hyde had showed up at her door, and Jackie felt slightly disappointed when he was completely empty-handed. She was so used to Kelso bringing her flowers, or half eaten chocolates, that she had forgotten that Steven wasn't like that. She forgave him for that one mistake, reminding herself that she couldn't expect the kid to buy her flowers on every date they had, he was poor after all. As she grabbed her coat, she glanced back at him nervously, noticing that he was wearing the same dirty jeans and same dirty concert tee he always wore, and he had some stubble on his chin. He smelled good, of course, but he always did. Jackie felt really unimportant. Here she was, looking drop dead gorgeous because she spent all of last night arranging her make up and outfit plans, and here he was, looking drop dead gorgeous after spending what, 5 minutes on his usual get out of bed routine? He could have at least put on a different type of aftershave...but that would have required shaving. Jackie let it slide as well. As they walked towards main street, where the Hub and the movie theater were located, along with the Point Place Bank, Point Place Deli, Point Place Beauty Shop, and the post office, Jackie quietly asked which movie they intended on seeing. Hyde quickly made a sharp turn, in the opposite direction of the movie theater, shoving his hands in his pockets as he cleared his throat nervously.
"Movie?" He asked innocently, staring straight ahead. "Like...at the movie theater?"
Jackie froze in the middle of the street, placing her hands on her hips as she eyed him suspiciously. "Yes." She stared at him coldly as he froze as well, looking back at her with guilt and shame, "I really want to see Grease again."
"Um," Hyde grumbled to himself before speaking to her, "Doesn't that have singing?"
"And dancing." Jackie nodded. "And John Travolta." She sighed dreamily, before grabbing his arm and his attention, "But it also has some rebellious teens in a gang. That sounds like your kind of movie, Steven!"
"I'm not seeing Grease, Jackie."
"It's my date!"
"It's our date." He corrected her. "And we should agree on what we do."
"Fine." Jackie crossed her arms angrily. "So what movie do you want to see, huh?"
"I don't want to see one, actually."
"What?" Jackie rolled her eyes. "It was your suggestion in the first place, remember? You said you'd like to see a movie so that you wouldn't have to hear me talk." Jackie rolled her eyes again, gripping onto his arm as he pulled her closer to him.
"I changed my mind." Hyde nodded proudly. "I want to get to know you, Jackie. I want to know..." He swallowed back what seemed to be utter humiliation. "I want to know everything about you."
Jackie blinked widely, without any sort of physical reaction, "You can't afford movie tickets, can you?"
Hyde reached inside his pockets, pulling them inside out. Jackie and Hyde both watched a dime fall out, circling around their feet before it fell to the ground with a chiming noise.
"Steven, if you're going to be my boy-," Jackie stopped herself short, running her hand through her hair impatiently as she corrected herself, "If we're going to date, you need some cash. I like going places. Places that cost money."
"Well if you're going to be my girl-," Hyde rolled his eyes as he thrashed his tongue violently in his mouth to keep it from continuing that statement, "You better get used to being cheap."
"Cheap?" Jackie's jaw dropped in disgust. She shook the thought out of her head, stomping her foot in confirmation of her anger. "No way." Jackie sifted through her purse, clutching onto her wallet strongly, "I'll just pay for our dates." Jackie lifted her wallet out of her bag, waving it in front of Hyde, who lowered her hand quickly.
"No way, Jackie."
"And why not?" Jackie asked, raising her eyebrow in question. "You can't afford it. I can. What's the big deal?"
"Because that's not how it works." Hyde muttered, walking past her.
"Oh, Steven." Jackie smiled devilishly as he turned to her. "The movie theater is this way..." She pointed her body in the right direction and he rolled his eyes.
"Have fun on your date." Hyde said quickly, crossing his arms defiantly and continued walking away from Jackie.
"I will!" Jackie stomped, staring at his retreating form. She glanced around the street, which was quite empty and dark, stomped her feet and ran to catch up with him. "So where are we going, cheapskate?"
And that's how I ended up here, Jackie thought, as she took a look around the courtyard. It wasn't so bad. Hyde let Jackie buy him a pop on the way over. She argued that if she could buy him a drink, she should be allowed to buy him a movie ticket, but he argued that they could share the drink, they couldn't share the movie ticket. She had opened her mouth to argue once more, but he wrapped one arm around her waist haphazardly, poking the straw of his pop into her lips, instructing her to take a sip. And she completely lost it when she could taste his lips on the drink, feeling his taste on her own lips as he kissed her, then let his own mouth take over the straw as they walked on.
"Are you having a good time?" Jackie asked Hyde quietly, as their lips parted.
Hyde looked like a deer in headlights as he straightened up, keeping his hands to himself as he took another sip of his drink. He shrugged, "It's no worse then bowling."
Jackie gave him a questioning look and he continued, "I don't hate bowling."
Jackie nodded in understanding, inching closer to him again.
She lifted his arm, wrapping it around her shoulder as she leaned her head against his chest.
"Oh my god, Steven!" She shrieked, and he frowned instantly at her pep filled voice. "What's that?" She pressed her ear on his chest, using her hands to steady herself as Hyde looked at her with confusion. "You do have a heart!"
She broke into a smile, tilting her head upwards, and waiting for him to kiss her. She shut her eyes slowly, and waited for what seemed like forever, but was really just mere seconds.
"Hey Pam." She heard him say, and she bolted upright and away from his grasp, which was no problem since he pulled his arm away from her simultaneously.
Jackie felt his lips shake with anger as her eyes landed on Pam Macy, her arms wrapped around Michael Kelso, his hand gently grazing her ass, which Jackie swore looked incredibly big in those way too tight pants.
Kelso didn't say anything, he simply stared at Jackie with a menacing look.
"Oh, I didn't think anyone else would be here..." Kelso said quietly, shifting his gaze towards Pam, who had slipped her hand under his shirt, playing with his senses as he watched the awkward couple stand up from the bench.
"We were just leaving." Hyde said, motioning for Jackie to follow him.
"No we weren't." Jackie said plainly, looking at Kelso with furious eyes.
Hyde looked at her squarely, not sure what she was thinking and sighed.
"Let's go, Jackie." He said loudly.
"Hold up a freakin' second!" Pam shrieked happily, taking her hands off of Kelso and pointing her finger accusingly at the two, hopeless looking teenagers. "Are you two like, on a date?"
Hyde and Jackie exchanged looks, each relieved when Kelso grabbed Pam's arm, pulling her towards the gates.
"Pam, let's go somewhere else." He gave a disgusted look at Hyde, who ignored it, watching Jackie immensely as she pursed her lips and sighed.
She wasn't prepared to cat fight right now, and was simply infuriated when Pam pulled free of Kelso's clutches and marched up to her, shoving Jackie gently with her accusing finger.
"Answer me, Jackie." She crossed her arms, looking between Hyde and Jackie. "Are you two on a date?"
"Yeah, Jackie." Hyde gave her a disgruntled look. "Answer the question."
Jackie felt like crawling in the corner when Kelso came up to Pam's side, pulling on her again. Pam smacked him softly, telling him to quit it, as she looked back at Jackie for an answer.
"Date?" Jackie managed to slip out, giving Hyde an apologetic look.
"Grow up." He muttered, kicking the dirt softly. He was afraid to look up and see that knowing smirk on Kelso's face, but when he finally did manage to lift his head, Kelso just looked uncomfortable, almost sympathetic.
Jackie knew Hyde wouldn't stay much longer if she didn't fess up.
"Yes, we're on a date." Jackie slipped her hand weakly into Hyde's. "Is there a problem with that, tramp?" Jackie found her ground again as she leaned against Hyde, relieved when she felt his support and his arm stroking her back gently, confirming his approval.
"Oh, I don't have a problem with it, Jackie." Pam smiled bitterly. "I've taken a ride on that bike; I know how fun it could be..." She smiled towards Hyde, grinning wider as Jackie looked back at him with confusion. "And I'm sure the rest of the school will just love to see their future homecoming queen sucking down on his," She pointed at Hyde, who just twisted his lips in recognition of her rant, "scruffy face." She practically applauded herself on this, smirking wildly as she wrapped herself around Kelso's body once more.
Jackie looked at Hyde, and even though he didn't look one bit insulted, she felt his body tense up by her side. How dare Pam Macy insult her date?
"Well at least I'm not with the village idiot." Jackie forced out, making sure not to let her eyes drift upon Kelso's. She slipped, and saw the hurt expression on his face and guilt washing over her.
"Please, Jackie." Pam practically rolled over in laughter. "Why don't you take your charity case, I mean your date..." She laughed again, pulling at an angry looking Kelso as she did so, "And get far away from me, before I kick your ass. Again."
The boys stood silent, each debating whether they should get involved as Pam shoved Jackie away from Hyde.
"Besides," Pam stroked Hyde's cheek softly, not even noticing that he flinched. "You're not woman enough for this one, anyway."
"Oh, yeah?" Jackie panted, standing on her toes to reach Pam's height as she yelled, "I'm more of a woman then you'll ever be, you whore." Jackie shoved her chest against Pam's, practically knocking the blond over.
"Jackie," Hyde pulled her back, intervening before they both made a repeat of the Valentine's Dance. "Let's just go."
Jackie looked at Hyde, her face softening as she realized how serious he was.
Jackie nodded, taking his hand, and heading towards the gate with him, letting her anger fade away.
"Oh, Jackie!" Pam called. "I heard about your dad."
Jackie froze, making Hyde stand still with her as she listened to Pam continue, behind her back.
She heard Kelso mumble, "Pam, no..."
"What did he do exactly?" Pam asked, giving Kelso an impatient look.
"I don't know what you're talking about."
"Was it drugs, Jackie?" Pam laughed as Jackie spun around finally, facing Pam, but still a few feet away. "Or maybe, he didn't do anything wrong. Maybe he left because he couldn't stand to live with his spoiled bitch of a daughter."
Jackie didn't flinch, she didn't make a move as Pam waited for the attack.
Jackie couldn't be mad, she couldn't be angry.
She was too sad to be anything but upset. Jackie felt her breath get caught in her throat as Pam cackled, and she could feel the start of tears forming in her eyes as her lips trembled.
"Don't let her see you cry." Hyde whispered, pulling her arm back slowly.
Jackie heard him, but couldn't respond as she took one last look at Pam, who was laughing so hard that she was tearing herself, leaning against Kelso, who looked guilty and lost.
"Jackie," Kelso wrung free of Pam's grasp, walking towards Jackie, who backed up, shaking her head sadly as he approached. "Jackie, I'm so sorry. I didn't think she would say anything..."
"You told her?" Jackie croaked.
"Just that he left..." Kelso said strongly.
"How could you do that, Michael?" Jackie blinked widely. "You know she hates me."
Pam continued to laugh in her own little world as Hyde watched the ex- lovers quarrel.
"How could you leave me for him?" Kelso asked angrily. He shook his head, regaining his calm.
Jackie bit back her tongue, looking back at Hyde. She moved towards him, pulling his hand softly, "I want to go home."
Hyde nodded, giving Kelso a weary look as he opened the gate for Jackie.
"Jackie, please, I'm so sorry." Kelso continued, pushing towards them.
Hyde held his hand up as Jackie made her way through, pushing Kelso away.
"Kelso, quit it."
"Get out of my way." He breathed angrily on Hyde. "This doesn't involve you."
"No, Michael," Jackie looked back with a sympathetic smile, "It doesn't involve you. Not anymore." She grabbed Hyde's wrist, motioning for him to follow her.
"You were supposed to my best friend." Kelso said angrily to Hyde as he slipped through the gate.
"I still am." Hyde said quietly, as Jackie pulled on him again.
"No, you're not." Kelso spat angrily. "Pam, let's go back to your place." He walked away from the two, grabbing Pam by the waist and disappearing into the darkness of the courtyard.
"Are you ok?" Hyde asked Jackie instantly, as she pulled him down the street.
She let go, exasperated, and nodded.
"She's wrong, Jackie. Your dad...he..."
"He didn't leave because of me, I know." Jackie said complacently. "God, Pam Macy is such a little bitch!" She screamed into the night air as loudly as she could.
"Feel better?"
"Much." Jackie rested her head against his shoulder as they walked up towards the Pavilion. "I'm just sorry that I let her ruin our date."
"Well," Hyde smirked as they reached her front door, "Our date's not over. I'm sure you could find a way to make it up to me."
Jackie smirked back as she opened the door, leading him up to her bedroom.
"What about your mom?" Hyde asked quietly.
"She went out." Jackie slipped off her shoes, pushing Hyde onto the bed. "I'm sure she'll be pouring herself in around dawn."
Hyde nodded, breathing in her every scent as their lips met.
He rolled her over, so that she was under him and began to slip his hand to her waist. Jackie flinched softly at his cold, calloused hand, but enjoyed it as he rubbed feverishly against her hipbone.
"Steven, I want to make it up to you." Jackie said between kisses.
He lifted his head up, watching her as she continued.
"What I said to you yesterday...it was wrong."
"Jackie," He groaned. "I said it was ok."
"I know, I know." Jackie bit her lip. "But well," Jackie reached her hand down, moving his up from the hem of her skirt and under her shirt. "Either way..." She let her voice drown out as she kept his hand moving upwards, whimpering happily as his cold fingers were over her bra, cupping her right breast gently.
"Jackie,"
"Steven," She looked at him with overwhelming desire, "I want this."
He nodded his head in defeat, kissing her lips softly as she moved his hand around her body and to her back, guiding him to the clasp of her bra. They both grinned as they heard the simple click of the metal.
Jackie let go of his hand, basically allowing him to guide his own way as she placed her own hands around his waist, tracing her nails along his hips as they continued to kiss heavily. Jackie felt his hand, which was slowly growing warmer, linger from her back to her stomach, pushing down on her belly button slightly as he adjusted himself. She squealed in delight as his tongue trashed against her own, tugging at her fiercely as their kiss deepened far beyond the simple kissing they had been doing so far. Her stomach became instantly numb as his hand moved upward, but stopped as soon as he felt the gentle slope of her breast.
Before Jackie could whimper for him to continue, he flipped her over, so that she was facing him, their bodies parallel on the bed. He moved his hand downwards as they continued kissing, his thumb trailing down her stomach and towards her skirt.
Jackie moaned into the kiss as his hand reached her thigh, pushing down the silk of her skirt as he snatched it up into his hand, reaching under the skirt, his fingertips tracing along her inner thigh, his thumb pressing firmly against her flesh. His thumb reached her panties, and with one swift movement he had his whole hand underneath her underwear, exploring her body, sending chills of overwhelming pleasure throughout her spine.
She had never gone this far with Kelso. She never let him touch her down there... and she hadn't really planned on doing that with Steven tonight, but so far, it hadn't been so bad. It felt good, it felt right, so she allowed him to continue, as his fingertips trailed further south, finding their way through to her. Hyde lifted his head, making sure she was ok with this movement, and slowly moved on top of her, lifting her underwear down with his fingertips, until it was by her knees.
Jackie looked up as their lips parted, slightly unsure of what he was doing. She licked her lips, locking eyes with him as he came down against her body, kissing her once more as his whole body thrust against hers. He took his hand, lifting her skirt up, so that it landed against her chest. Jackie felt completely aware and vulnerable as his head moved slowly from her lips to her neck, caressing her with tiny, wet kisses as his hands buckled against her hips. He moved slower, down to her stomach, and inching towards her hips. His tongue leaving a hot, wet trail of kisses as he reached her most sensitive spot, right below her skirt's waistline.
She moaned heavily as he lashed his tongue around her lower stomach, then glided downwards. Jackie's hips buckled and she sat up quickly as his tongue reached her now, uncovered area.
"Steven!" She screamed, panting, realizing she was covered in sweat and saliva. She lowered her skirt and scrambled to grab her underwear, which had slid off of her completely.
He leaned back against the post of the bed, blinking widely, as if he had just come out of a daze.
She pulled her knees to her chest, feeling slightly hot and bothered as he held her tiny, red lace panties up. She took them, carefully slipping them on. She clutched her knees again.
"I'm sorry, Jackie..." He stood up, and Jackie's eyes bulged as she saw a bulge in his pants, something she had never once witnessed with Kelso, well at least, not that big.. "I wasn't really thinking with my head..." He laughed awkwardly.
"It's ok." Jackie let out. "I'm just not...ready for that, yet."
"I know, I'm sorry."
She nodded, "Um," She pointed at his jeans, which he blushed slightly over. "Does it hurt?"
"It's ok," Hyde laughed. "Don't worry about it."
"Ok, well," Jackie hopped off the bed. "My mom will be home soon."
She wasn't sure of what else she should say.
What do you say to the boy you're sort of dating when he's standing in your bedroom with a hard on that you brought on, but are too prude to finish?
"Yeah, I should go." Hyde nodded. He came in closer to her, cupping her cheeks softly as he planted a tiny kiss on her lips. "Come by the basement tomorrow."
Jackie grinned, "Okay."
"Oh," He paused, turning around before he left the door. "I had fun."
Jackie grinned bashfully.
"On our date." He concluded. "It wasn't...bad."
"I had fun too." Jackie nodded. "Next time, we can go see Grease!"
"Are you paying for it?" He asked, rolling his eyes.
Jackie nodded proudly, smiling.
"Then no."
"But Steven,"
"Jackie, I'm not letting you be the man of this relationship."
"We're in a relationship?"
"Good night, Jackie."
