I Don't Wanna Miss a Thing

Woo! Finally, the boring chapter is over, bleh! (: you might enjoy this one. The next will be funny and then YAY drama in chapter 4 xD.. maybe~

Haha! By the way, HYDE DOES NOT HAVE A BEARD, Or his glasses. Okay? Okay! xD

IF YOU DON'T GET WHY [THEY] ARE LAUGHING IN THE END, look up what Robin said on google. It's slang. :D Not for little kiddies~

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Chapter 2

"Morning," Hyde greeted as I woke up.

"Morning," I said tiredly, yawning and glancing at the clock. It was 11:00. I tried sitting up but Hyde was practically laying on me, and he used his hand to push down my chest. "Hyde, let me-" I started to say, but then he kissed me sweetly and I had no intention of defying what he wanted. He must have been in a good mood to see him with a smile on his face this early. I've only seen him a few times back like this.

"You're in a good mood," I said, smiling.

"Shut up," He kissed me again, but this time I kissed back. Though the kiss was more dry than normal, I didn't mind. "You talked in your sleep," He stated, grinning.

I stared at him, I usually only talk in my sleep when I have nightmares but I guess I do it with regular dreams, too. I just don't remember having any dreams last night. "I did?"

He nodded and leaned in my face, only a few centimeters away from touching noses. "You said my name."

"I did what?" I stared, feeling blush creeping up on my cheeks.

"You were smiling, too."

"Was I having a dream?" I asked as he kissed me once more.

"You tell me," He said and got up off me, standing. I sat up and watches as he stretched, I could see his muscles flex through his t-shirt.

Wait, why am I looking?

I stood up and rubbed my eyes, walking past Hyde and heading toward the door. He grabbed my hand and pulled me back. I turned to face him. "Hyde?"

He smirked. "I never said you could leave."

"Damn, what kind of mood are you in today?" I asked, smiling disorderly. "Did you get into your stash already?"

"You're a lot cuter when you don't talk," Hyde joked.

"Seriously, Hyde, what's wrong with you?"

"I don't know, Forman. I woke up in a good mood, don't ruin it," He said, leaned into my face, kissing me deeply, warmly. He let go of my hand. "You can leave now," He dismissed me and I walked out the door and headed straight toward the bathroom.

Hyde was being weird. He kissed me four times in less than 10 minutes and right when I woke up. He probably did get into his stash, he was awake before me and it's almost noon.

I looked in the mirror and saw myself. Of course I saw myself, who else would I see? Who else does he see? What does he see that I don't? I pounded myself absently with questions I know I couldn't answer without asking the source. I don't even know how these questions got started. I remembered the time I asked Donna why she was with me and what she saw on me and she pretty much took the first line out of the book and said I was sweet, funny and smart.

Sweet? Nah, I can be an idiotic jerk sometimes without even noticing it.

Funny? Hm, maybe. More along the line of stupid humor.

Smart? I got an 800 on my SAT's, I'm definitely below Kelso.

I wondered if I asked Hyde the same question if he would say the same thing. Would he say anything different or anything at all? Knowing him, he'd probably not say a word about it and tell me shut up.

I splashed my face with water to bring me out of my thoughts and got ready for the day.

(---)

Down in the basement, I only saw Jackie and Donna. Good, I needed to talk to somebody. Fast.

"Hey, Donna, where is everyone?"

"I don't know," She shrugged. Jackie didn't know where anyone was either.

"Okay, well, I need to talk to you. Both of you."

They stared at me.

"Um, Jackie, Remember how you've been asking me to go shopping with you?"

"Yeah?" She said, looking hopeful.

"Well, I was wondering if the three of us could go somewhere… because, I need help," I paused. "I need help with um, picking Hyde's birthday present."

Jackie smiled viciously and stood up. "Of course! Donna and I were going to get his present today anyways," She skipped over and hugged me. "I feel closer to you already!"

I mouthed 'help me' to Donna but she just sat there quietly laughing to herself.

Jackie let go and said, "Okay, well, what do you think Hyde wants?"

"I don't know, that's why I needed you guys," I admitted.

"Well, let's just take a look around and if something screams out 'Hyde' then let's get it," She smiled, then gasped. "Oh! I got an idea, we should get him new shoes!"

"Jackie, this isn't a present for a girl… though it would be much easier to pick out of he was," I sighed and turned to Donna. "Donna, whenever you got me presents how did you pick them out?"

"I don't know, I just saw them and it clicked… are you getting Hyde a man ring?" She said laughing.

I shook my head. "He'd kill me."

Jackie looked like she was getting impatient. "Okay, well, enough of that! Let's go!" Jackie said the magic words and we headed to the mall. Yay…

(---)

"How about this?" Jackie happily held up a black leather jacket.

"Um, Jackie, we're trying to get Hyde a birthday present; not make him look like The Fonz," Donna said as Jackie put the jacket back.

"I don't know what to do, he's always the hardest one to shop for," Jackie complained.

"I know," I agreed, looking through the clothes.

"We should piss Hyde off and give him this!" Donna laughed and held up a Village People t-shirt. Jackie grabbed the shirt.

"What's wrong with the Village People?" She asked.

Donna didn't say anything.

I hate shopping with women. Hate it. I hate shopping period. I have no idea what to get people, especially since its Hyde we're shopping for.

"Wait, Eric, you're a guy… kind of," Jackie said, insulting me in the process. "If it was your birthday what would you want?"

"G.I. Joes."

Jackie smiled. "So then we find a toy figurine of Zeppelin and give it to Hyde?"

"No, Eric was joking, Jackie," Donna told her.

"Actually, I wasn't," I smiled awkwardly. They stared.

"Okay whatever, Eric, you're his boyfriend, you should know what he wants," Jackie said.

"See, now that's where you're wrong because I have no idea what he wants!" I said back. She gave me a look.

"Let's just go over to the music store, maybe we can buy him something of Clapton," Donna said and we followed her. This shopping thing was harder than I thought.

As we entered the music store, I started to gain hope. There were posters, mugs, novelty items, t-shirts, bobble heads and instruments with so many familiar band names and faces on them.

"I feel dirty," Jackie muttered, looking around the store in disgust. Donna and I ignored her and searched for the store for anything that Hyde might like, Donna and Jackie found their gifts awhile later, but I had nothing. I mean, tearing a mall apart just to find a present is useless, I don't want to get him something stupid like a new CD or a bobble head of Lennon; that definitely says I love you, a bobble head.

I want to get him something special, different, something no one else can get him or something he can't find in a store.

Then, an idea popped in my head.

(---)

(HYDES POV)

This house is so damn quiet.

Too quiet, I can't think.

I don't want to sit in the basement waiting for someone to walk in, my anxiety was kicking up. I at least wanted Mrs. Forman to come down and give me snacks like she always does- hell, I don't even mind Red coming down to the basement and putting his foot in my ass, at least it wouldn't be so silent.

Wait, I know what to do.

Let's have happy hour a little early today.

(---)

"Much better," I said to myself, turning the TV on. I waved some smoke out of my face and stared at the program, I couldn't help but smile. I was watching a cartoon called 'Super Friends' and somehow, to me, it was hilarious. I started to laugh as Superman busted through a door. He and this robber fought for a few seconds but I couldn't stop laughing.

"Man, Superman kicks ass!"

Just then, the basement door slammed open. "Superman?!" I said loudly, getting my non-existent hopes up.

"No, but I wish," Kelso said, smelling the air. "Damn, Hyde, it's not even 1:00 yet!"

"Man the silence was interminable! It was killing me," I stated turning back to the TV.

"Have you seen Jackie?"

"Nope."

"Have you seen anybody?"

I turned to Kelso. "I saw Eric this morning, but he left or something," I said, thinking. "I wonder where he went, I could've sworn he was in the basement."

Kelso shrugged. "Hey, Hyde," He walked over and sat next me. "Do you have anymore?"

I stared at him, anymore what?

Oh…

"Heh, yeah, man," I smirked. "I have more."

(---)

Kelso started to laugh uncontrollably as Superman beat the hell out of this bad guy. I joined in as Batman and Robin swooped in to help.

"You know, I don't get why batman has a guy sidekick, he should have a girl sidekick," Kelso grinned dumbly. "I mean, they live together, they wear tights and they slide down a pole!"

"I think Robin's a paid stripper," I assumed, trying to keep a straight face. "A paid stripper that knows karate!"

"Yeah," Kelso smiled, but jumped at the explosion coming from the TV program.

"Batman, look out!..." Kelso and I turned back to the TV. "Robin, get under me!... Batman, do something! Joker's standing on top of that building and he's going to toss of Superman!"

Kelso and I turned to each other, as if we were 10 again and mentally saying, 'Did you hear that?!' We couldn't hold it in. We burst out laughing and we couldn't stop for what seemed like a decade.

"Damn, super hero's get it whenever they want!" Kelso managed to say in his laughter. It only made me laugh harder, but I nodded my head to show that I agree.