Last Chapter: Lena lingered back as Donna closed the door behind her. She looked at me with uncertainty as she tried to read my eyes. I quickly adverted them towards the ceiling again.
Default: I don't own That 70's show or anything else I talk about in my story. Although, Lena is an original character of mine!
"I noticed something," She said, sitting down next to my bed. I was still trying to avoid her gaze, but her hand reached out and tilted my head in her direction. I was trapped.
"What?" I asked without feeling. I had to remember that Lena cheated on me with Kelso. I couldn't even do it with a stranger.
"I'm not stupid Hyde, that girl has something on you. What is it?" She asked suspiciously. I almost burst out laughing, but instead reveled in the fact that she had no clue what was going on.
"You don't know is she has something on me?" I fought back, taking her side of the story. Lena frowned and let go of my face forcefully.
"Stop jerking me around Hyde. If you keep this from me I'll have to go find a trustworthy guy," She threatened. Lena was always trying to make me break up with her by saying things like that.
I never wanted to let her have the satisfaction of winning a conversation. "Like Kelso," I muttered under my breath.
"What?" She asked loudly, jumping out of her seat. "Is Kelso trustworthy enough," I shouted at her. She froze in her spot and stared wide-eyed at me.
"How did you…when did you…" She couldn't get the words out. "Yesterday," I answered her. "You two were in the basement and I was on the steps. You didn't hear me."
My face was on fire after Lena slapped me. Her eyes were moist with tears as she quickly exited the room, slamming the door behind her.
I watched the door, quietly hoping she would walk back inside. I never wanted her to freak out like this. I wanted her to react like Lori, who I had a million ways to retaliate to.
The room was eerily quiet as I wallowed in the silence that was filled with my guilt. In a way, Lena and Kelso would be good for each other.
Big ego's, the want for sex, and the fact that now I both think they're stupid, proved them to be a match in my mind.
My thoughts quieted as the door handle turned and Donna entered. I stared at her and she looked back into my eyes, answering all her questions by the look in my eyes.
"Hey," She greeted. I mumbled a response and shifted in my bed to make myself more comfortable.
"So, I guess what Lena was yelling about was true?" She asked as she took Lena's seat. I nodded softly and deeply sighed; looking back to the ceiling, at the recognizable plaster holes.
I felt her gaze as it flickered from me to other objects in the room. I also felt her nervousness as it slowly wafted around the room. I was baffled. (I love that word!)
"Why are you nervous?" I asked. Donna shrugged and took a glance at my medicine on the desk.
"I don't know if you're hurting or anything so I don't want to make an ass of myself," She said. I smacked my tongue against the front of my teeth and reached for my glass of water. Donna watched my every movement.
"You Dumbass," She shouted out of the blue. I almost choked on my water and coughed violently to clear my windpipe.
"What?" I asked with a hoarse voice. Donna crossed her arms and stood up.
"You knew that Lena was cheating and then you cheated but you never tell me," She argued loudly. I exhaled deeply and closed my eyes quickly.
"It all happened yesterday Donna, and I didn't cheat," I explained calmly. "Pshh," She shot, getting out of her chair and walking to the side of the room.
I was shocked at her sudden change of personality and watched her pace slowly at the other end of the room. She paused and turned to me.
"Are you serious," she whispered to me. I could barely hear her and had to strain my ears.
"Yes. I did see Lena cheating with Kelso, but I didn't cheat back," I answered her. Donna nodded, uncrossed her arms and shoved them in her pockets.
"Okay, I forgive you," She joked. I smirked and felt suddenly tired. Donna noticed and slipped out of the room quietly.
