Disclaimer: I do not own that 70s show or bright eyes's title.

A/N: I know that most people don't really like stories of when the gang have kids but hopefully this isn't to terrible. I got some twists thrown in there so J/H fans don't' get to upset. This takes around present day. The gang is all in their late forties and the kids are about 16. So they would have been born about 1990. Please r&r.

Donna pounded her right foot down on to the ground of the kitchen. She hoped that this would be an indicator to her son to turn that music down. She sighed she was tired and wanted a little peace and quite. She had just gotten off work and now she was making dinner for her family. Eric was supposed to but he called and said he was going to be late.

The bass pounding from the basement was really starting to bug her. She wondered if this is what it sounded for Red and Kitty when they owned the house. Donna dumped the potatoes in the sink and walked down to the basement door. She decided that it wasn't worth yelling down the steps because they would never hear her. She walked down the basement steps and saw the kids sitting on the old couch and hanging out like she and the gang used to. They were to busy playing their game of cards to see her come down. She walked over to the Stereo where the record player used to be and turned it off.

"Andy, you can't play that music so loud," She told her son.

Finally the five children looked at her.

"Sorry mom," the tall skinny boy said shifting in the lawn chair by the door. He pushed his hair out of his face. It was brown and angled. It was what was "in style" now. It wasn't like the hair cuts in the '70s. Andy sort of had bangs that always got in the way of his face. She kept asking him if he wanted to get them cut but he said no because he liked it. To him he looked more like Eric then her. However, their youngest, Ashley was a splitting image of her. Bright red hair and same face structure.

"And dinner should be done in about an hour," She told him. She looked at his friends and it made her face soften a bit. It made her feel happy that he hung out with her old friends children. Sitting around the table with Andy was Megan Kelso, Michael and Brooke's youngest. She was eleven years younger then Betsy. She had her fathers looks but took after her mom in almost all other ways, though she could sometimes be a ditz.. Next to Megan on the couch was Fez's son Clark. He had named him after the Clark bar. After Jackie and Fez broke up in 1980, Fez had gone back to Danielle. They ended up getting married and having three kids.

The boy on the ottoman across from the couch was Jake Miller. He was Mitch's son. It really bugged Eric that Andy was friends with Mitch's son but Donna thought it was hilarious. After his failing attempts with Donna, Mitch ended up with Big Rhonda. But Rhonda wasn't big anymore. Jake was taller then Mitch and had blonde hair. He was on the football team and kind of a pretty boy but not as dumb as Kelso had used to be.

Finally in Hyde's old chair sat Beth. Beth was Hyde's kid. Hyde didn't really date much in the eighties so when she heard he had a kid she was surprised. In 1989 Sam showed up again in Hyde's life. Well she was just passing through on her way to Chicago. Sam had new aspirations to be a playboy bunny. They spent a night together and she ended up getting pregnant. Sam stayed in Wisconsin till she had the baby. Then one night while Hyde was sleeping she took off to pursue her dream and left their daughter with him. Hyde didn't want to give her up and wanted to give her a life his parents didn't give him. The two of them got an apartment in the same building Fez and Jackie used to have their's. Beth was an interesting child. She dyed the bottom portion of her hair black and bleached the top portion. She was really into music and was always going to concerts. She was kind of like her father in that respect only Hyde didn't really like the music she was into. Beth always dressed kind of odd. She had her own sense of fashion, skinny jeans, high heals and weird shirts. But Donna over looked that, Beth was like a her third child. She was always over the house when Hyde was not home and Donna kind of liked it. She liked that her and Eric's house was like how it was when they were teenagers.

She smiled at the teenagers and went upstairs to finish preparing supper. The one thing that kind of bothered her was that while there were five children downstairs she wished one of them had been Jackie's. Jackie moved away from Wisconsin in 1981. She went to college in Boston and got a job as a television anchor in New York, where she now resides. She married Kevin Peterson in 1985 and they had two sons, Josh and Jaime. Jackie clamed that everything was going good with Kevin that she had not felt this way about a man since Hyde but Donna could tell she was unhappy. Jackie called her every once in a while to tell her what was going on with them. She knew Jackie had suspicions that Kevin was cheating on her and it made Donna mad.

She started to peal the potatoes again when the music got loud again in the basement. Just then, the sliding door opened and Eric walked in.

"Hey honey I'm home!" He announced. He was always so corny. He walked over to her and kissed her.

"Can you please tell your son to turn down that music?" She asked.

"So he's only my son when he's in trouble?" Eric asked.

"Well he has a smart-mouth like you," Donna smiled.

"Yeah okay, I'll tell him this time, but you get to be bad cop next time," He said pointing at her before he walked out.

"I already yelled at him once about this!" she called over her shoulder.

Eric walked down the stairs to see the new group of teenagers take over his old basement. He smiled to himself and walked downstairs. Sometimes he wished he could be stern like Red so that his kids would take him seriously. They always laughed at him when he threatened to put his foot up one of their asses.

"Andy, your mom wants you to turn that music down," He said when he walked into the basement.

"But its Wolfmother, you are supposed to listen to it loud," His son told him.

"If it's too loud, you're too getting old," Jake said to him. Eric looked at Jake. He could not stand that he was Mitch's kid and exactly like him.

"Jake go home," Eric told him. He could see why Red used to do that to his friends cause it was fun. Eric didn't mind the rest of the kids.

"Forman, don't send Jake home cause he is dumb. If that was a reason to kick someone out, Jake would never be able to go anywhere," Beth said to him.

"Alright, new rule," Eric announced "when Jake is here he isn't allowed to talk,"

Beth laughed. "Dad burn!"

"Yeah I think that's a good rule. I wonder if we can use that everywhere," Megan replied.

"Hey shut up!" Jake replied. "You have no room to talk," He pointed to Megan. "You're a Kelso,"

"Yeah and you're a Miller. You're known to be the biggest perv's around town!"

"Hey! I thought that was my family," Clark retorted.

"Dad, can you…" Andy motioned to the steps. "Not hang out with us,"

Eric wasn't hurt, he had felt the same way when his mother used to come down the stairs all the time. He nodded and went back upstairs.

"While I would love to stay and continue this argument I have to get home. My dad is cooking dinner tonight and I want to get there before he burns the entire house down," Megan said and left.

Andy turned to Beth. "You staying for dinner?"

Beth shrugged and placed her feet on the table. "I dunno,"

Andy got up from the lawn chair and sat in Megan's old seat. He wanted to be closer to Beth.
"I'm sure my parent's won't care," Andy said.

Beth looked at him and made a face. "Andy do you want me to stay for dinner?"

Andy turned red and looked away. "I don't care,"

"Ooh, does Andy like Beth?" Jake taunted taking Andy's old chair.

"No!" Andy yelled.

"Guy's leave Andy alone." Clark said.

"Thanks Clark,"

"Yeah, so he can sit here and daydream about Beth,"

"Shut up!" Andy yelled.

"Are we gonna play poker or what?" Beth asked.

"I got nothing," Jake said throwing down his cards.

"Me either," Andy said.

"Clark?" Beth asked.

"I'm in," He said

Beth put her cards down. "Royal flush," she smiled.

"Pair of threes," Clark smiled.

"You lost buddy," Andy told him

"Ai!" Clark exclaimed like his father. "How does Beth always win?"

"Cause she has a criminal for father," Andy replied. Beth in turn punched Andy in the arm.

"Ow!" Andy yelled. "That hurt!"

"Andy just got hit by a girl!" Jake smiled.

"Beth isn't a girl. She is got like boxing gloves for hands," Andy said.

"Hey you want to get punched again?" Beth asked.

"No, that's okay man-hands," Andy yelled and jumped off the couch.

"Run for your life buddy!" Clark yelled to him.

Andy ran up the stairs with Beth in toe. Andy ran into the kitchen to find his Mom putting dinner on to plates and Hyde sitting at the dinner table. His dad was on the phone.

"Hyde you have to hide me," Andy said walking over to him and standing next to him and the sliding door.

"What did you do now?" Hyde raised his eyebrow and looked at him.

"Forman you only got away cause I have heels on!" He heard his daughter bellow as she walked into the kitchen with her heals in hand.

"You're daughter's scary," Andy said before opening the sliding door and running out.

Beth sat down at the kitchen table next to Hyde.

"He told me I have man hands," She said and put her shoes on the floor.

"Why?"
"Cause I punched him in the arm,"

Hyde smiled. "You're coming along nicely,"

"You guys staying for dinner?" Donna asked walking over and putting food on the table.

"No, I'm making chili tonight," Hyde said. He knew that was Beth's favorite. She smiled at him.

"Well then let's get going then," Beth said.

"We'll see you guys later," Hyde replied getting up. Eric hung up the phone.

"Yeah remember Red and Kitty are coming to visit next week,"

"Yes!" Beth exclaimed. "Red scares Andy. This should be fun,"

"You know Hyde your daughter is evil," Eric said.

"You're just soft Forman," Hyde said and he and his daughter headed outside.

"Andy!" Beth yelled as she walked over to her father's Camero. "You can come out now. I'm leaving. "

Andy walked out of the garage to Beth's side of the car.

"So you're not mad anymore?" He asked.

"No I am. I'll just pants you at school," She said and got into the car. Andy looked at Hyde horrified.

Hyde shrugged. "Just make sure you have on a long shirt," before he got into the car.

Andy ran into the house.

"Dad, the Hyde's are evil,"

"It's natural. Its like in their genes or something," Eric said sitting down at the table.

"Dinner's ready," Donna said. Just then, the phone rang. "Andy can you get your sister?" she walked over towards it.

"Ashley!" He yelled.

"No, go get her. I could have done that," She said.

Andy rolled his eyes and walked out of the kitchen and Donna answered the phone.

"Hello?"

"Donna?" She heard a familiar whiney voice.

"Jackie? Hey, what's going on?"

"Kevin and I got a divorce," She heard her friend finally sob.

"Oh, Jackie I'm so sorry,"

"Yeah he is an asshole. He was cheating on me with his secretary,"

"I'm gonna kill him!" Donna said suddenly very angry.

"No its okay,"

"No its not,"

"I know but he and I are over. I'm going to come home,"

"But what about your job?"

"Oh Donna, I'm famous I can get a job where ever I want," Jackie replied.

"Sorry, I forgot," Donna said sarcastically.

"Its okay, I was just calling to tell you that Jaime and I were moving back on the seventh,"

"Jackie, that's in two weeks. Are you sure you're not rushing things?" Donna asked.

"I just can't stay here with him anymore," Jackie told her. "I need to be around my friends,"

"Well I'm here for you. I could call my Uncle Carmine and he could take care of…"

"I gotta go Donna but I'll see you soon,"

"Alright Jackie. Bye,"

Donna walked over to the table and the kids walked into the kitchen.

"What was that all about?" Eric asked.

"Jackie's moving back to town,"