Disclaimer: Of course, I don't own That 70's Show or the characters. Don't own Paramore, their songs, or lyrics. Gosh darn it.

A/N: Um. So, I LOVE YOUR REVIEWS! Wow. You guys were awesome on all of the other little short ones I've done so far! YAY! Especially sweetsouthernjerseygal and jackiehyde4eva. You guys are awesomely amazingly awesome! I cannot even say.

This is another one of those song-fic-things. "Let the Flames Begin" by Paramore. No Sam, no Fez/Jackie. Just Jackie and Hyde, after they break up. Please review! Oh, and this one will be longer, since I was told to write something longer, gosh darn it! LOL. :D So, this one will be longer! Oh, and I might update "CrushCrushCrush" some more, because I was given that suggestion by sweetsouthernjerseygal! Thanks again, you guys!

Oh, and I've come to realize this story slightly resembles sooki28's Cruel To Be Kind, just in the way of the phone calls, and the overall creepiness. It's not the same, and I'm not stealing anything, I just wanna say it sort of resembles it a teeny bit, if you recognize it. Speaking of, read that story, it's brilliant and creepy! It scared me, but I loved it!

Jackie woke up on the couch, blinking.

The couch- what was she doing on the couch? She heard Steven's voice from the kitchen. "Yes?" he said. He sounded angry. He was on the phone.

Oh, the phone. She involuntarily shuddered. The dang phone. That was what she had gotten so worked up about. The phone and that mysterious person on the other line. The one that said there would be consequences if she stayed around Steven. And there had been consequences. He had almost gotten hit.

Okay, she would listen to the voice. She didn't know who it was, or what the person was doing, bossing her around like that, telling her to stay away from Steven, nearly hurting Steven.

But from now on, she would listen to the voice. Because no matter what, she had to protect Steven. If that was all she could do for him now, she would.

"Hey, Jackie, um, Hyde asked if you were okay?" said Eric, walking in through the kitchen. His face was mingled with concern and confusion.

She nodded. "Yeah, I'm fine." She smiled. "Thanks. Where is Steven?"

"He's in the kitchen," Eric said, using his thumb to point in the direction of the kitchen. "Do you wanna go talk to him? I think he's really worried about you."

"No, no, I'm fine," said Jackie hurriedly. "I'm just, uh, I'm just gonna go home."

She got up quickly- maybe a little too quickly, she realized, as she swayed for a moment- and walked out the front door, leaving for home, determined now to stay as far away from Steven as possible.

Days had passed by now, and she was going crazy. She wanted to see Steven. It had been four days since she had seen him last. She could barely stand it.

She was just waiting for an excuse to go to him, to find some reason to be near him again, but the phone call and the voice's words rang clear in her mind.

So, she could do nothing but wait.

The phone rang. She dove for it. She was always waiting for the phone to ring, for the strange voice on the other line to tell her that it was okay, she could go back to Steven now.

"Hello, Jackie," the voice said. "You can go back to Steven now."

Jackie breathed a sigh of relief, but she paused for a moment at the end. The voice had taken on a strange tone. The end of the sentence had sounded like the person on the other line was smiling, smiling about a secret only they knew.

"No," she whispered. "No, you're lying, I can tell. This is a trick."

"Jackie," the voice sang. "Go back to him. Or this time, there'll be consequences for you."

Jackie laughed bitterly. "So, if I go to him, there'll be consequences for him, but if I don't, there'll be consequences for me?"

Jackie could practically hear the smile of the mysterious caller on the other line. "You're a smart one, Jackie. Now, it's your decision. Bye, Jackie."

The dial tone sounded so final in her ears as it rang, filling up the whole house, her whole mind, with the sound.

RECOMMENDATIONS!

Here are some recommendations that you HAVE to look at: kezztip's The Little Drummer Girl, jam21's I Want To Hold Your Hand, sevenfoldgate's Untouched, sweetsouthernjerseygal's Grade School Loves, DreamsShapetheWorld's Picnic Gone Wrong, rebeldivaluv's Filling the Gaps, and jackiehyde4eva's I'll Protect You. That's a lot, but these ones are AMAZING, and you totally have to check them out!