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standard disclaimer about not owning the show or any songs mentioned, or well, anything.

Doctor Lewis is being played by Ted Danson.

Hungry For You.


The gang sat in Hyde's basement. The girls had moved the coffee table and were sitting on the floor with wedding magazines spread out around them. Brooke held up a picture of some purple petunias. "What do you think of these?" She asked Kelso.

Kelso shrugged. "Brooke, this is the last time I'm going to say this, I'm not going to be any help with this wedding planning stuff. You just tell me when to be there."

Hyde nodded. "Yeah, it's probably better if Kelso doesn't have any hand in this; otherwise you're liable to get married on a trampoline."

Brooke threw down her magazine. "I just don't know what to do! I thought planning a wedding would be easier than this."

Donna snickered. "Well, you could always get Jackie to do it." The gang all laughed, except for Jackie and Brooke.

Brooke looked hopefully at Jackie. "Would you?"

Jackie was confused. "Wait, you're actually asking me to plan your wedding?"

"Actually, it's a good idea." Donna said thoughtfully.

Kelso nodded enthusiastically. "Yes!" He kneeled down beside Jackie and took her hand.

"Jackie, as my favorite ex girlfriend, I am begging you to help us plan our wedding!"

Hyde shook his head. "I don't know you guys, Jackie is going to be really busy with the pregnancy."

Jackie shrugged. "Oh please, if I can be head cheerleader, homecoming queen and date you, I can be pregnant and plan my friend's wedding at the same time." She looked at Kelso and Brooke. "Michael, Brooke, I'd be honored to help you plan your wedding." The three hugged. Jackie leaned back.

"Okay, first off, how much are you willing to spend?"

"My mom is paying for it." Brooke told her.

"Okay, I'll need her number." Jackie pulled out an address book out of her purse. Steven glanced at it and instantly grabbed her purse from her.

"What are you doing?" She screeched.

Hyde pulled out a small purse size book.

"I can't believe you still have this." He told her.

She looked embarrassed. "Of course I kept it."

"What is it?" Fez asked.

"It's a book of Haiku's I once gave Jackie." Hyde answered.

"You gave Jackie a book of Haiku's?" Donna smiled.

Hyde opened up the book to one that was dog-eared. He read it out loud.

The image of me
Out of the mirror
Came to the chrysanthemums exposure.

Jackie snatched the book and her purse back from Hyde. "Also, I'll be right back." She ran up the stairs.

The group turned to Hyde.

"Spill it." Donna pestered Hyde.

He sighed and removed his glasses. "Fine."


1977

Hyde sat in the basement alone pondering the night before. She had literally felt nothing when they kissed. Those were her exact words. "Nothing." If anyone could have seen him, it would have been obvious that he had most definitely felt something. He touched his lips again to try to remember her lips on his.

"Hi, Steven." Jackie said as she walked into the basement. "I think the rest of the gang stopped at The Hub. I was just going to get some homework done."

Hyde raised his eyebrow. "You couldn't do your homework at home like usual?"

She shook her head. "Mom and Daddy have been fighting a lot lately, it's better if I'm not there."

"Oh." Hyde didn't know what to say to that. "So uh, I got you something."

Jackie looked up. "You got me a present? But it's not my birthday or anything."

He was embarrassed. "Well, it's not anything big; I just saw it and I thought you would like it." He went into his room and then came back a minute later.

"I didn't get it wrapped or anything, because that would have been too weird." He handed her the small book.

"You got me a book of Haikus?" She looked up at Hyde. "Thank you." She said sincerely.

"Well, don't expect to get anything else from me." Hyde told her as he sat on the couch next to her.

Hyde had no idea why he had sat next to her and not in his usual chair. He took a glance at her to see her reaction, but she was too busy reading out of the Haiku book. He allowed himself to really look at her. Her soft mahogany hair, her mismatched eyes, perfectly proportioned mouth. She was beautiful.

Hyde made the decision right there to wait as long as it took to get Jackie.

"Wow" Donna muttered. "I had no idea."

"Yeah, well, it was nothing."

Kelso stared at Hyde. "How long have you been in love with Jackie?"

They all waited for Hyde's response.

"Long enough." He walked upstairs to find Jackie.


The guys sat in a circle with Leo.

"Loud girl is pregnant man! I love babies!" Leo grinned.

Kelso kept his attention on Hyde. "Hyde dude, tell me when you fell for Jackie!"

"Would you just let it go?" Hyde asked him, angrily. "It's not like you're with her anymore!"

"I know, but I just want to know."

Eric and Fez kept silent, but they wanted to know as well.

"Fine." Hyde cursed under his breath. "Look, okay, maybe I always had a thing for Jackie, I don't know. But I can tell you that I knew how I really felt that day we went to the Sizzler and she bought me these." He pointed to her boots.

Eric went wide eyed. "That's why you went to jail for her, because you loved her!"

"Whatever." Hyde was failing to be Zen. "And I know, I could have gotten her when she was in her stalking phase, but uh, I didn't."

"So why did you wait so long?" Eric asked him.

"Same reason you waited so long for Donna, except, well, she was in love with that dillhole." He pointed to Kelso.

"Jacqueline said you didn't kiss her back when you two went to the Sizzler though." Fez pointed out.

Hyde sighed. "Look, she was only kissing me because she was lonely, and I wasn't going to be her rebound, also, I was freaked out okay? Jackie was well, everything I hated."

"So you lied to me!" Kelso pointed his finger at Hyde.

"About what?" Hyde asked.

"You said you didn't plan on getting together with Jackie!"

"Kelso, I didn't lie to you. I just, look, she was hurt okay? You broke her heart and it just happened."

"Awwww." Eric and Fez said together.

"This is the most romantic story ever." Fez cried.

Hyde glared at his friends. "I'd storm off but I'm kind of stuck to the floor."

"So she was hurt so you comforted her by sticking your tongue in her mouth?" Kelso asked. "Damn Hyde, that's what I would have done!" He and Hyde did a high five.


Donna, Jackie and Brooke sat on Donna's old bed.

"Donna, when did you realize you were in love with Eric?" Jackie asked her.

Donna thought about it. "I don't know I've known him for so long that I don't think there really was one moment you know?"

"What about you Brooke?" Donna asked Brooke. "When did you realize you were in love with Kelso?"

"When he told me to go live with my mother in Chicago." Brooke smiled at the memory. "He did something so selfless that I couldn't help but love him.

The two girls looked at Jackie. "It's your turn Jackie."

Jackie sighed.

1967

She had no idea who the scruffy, dirty boy standing in front of her was, but she knew that she would probably hate him. She wanted to make a good first impression though, because her father had told her that poor kids were people too.

Well, they were like, barely people, but still, they should be respected, like one respected the great apes.

"Hi, I'm Jackie Burkhart." She held out her hand for him to shake.

The boy didn't take her hand, so Jackie quickly dropped it to her side.

"Hyde."

"You want me to hide?" She asked, confused.

"No, that's my name." He said it like he was speaking to a four year old.

Jackie made a face. "Hyde? What kind of name is that?"

"You got a problem with my name rich girl?"

She shook her head. "No, no, I think it's neat. It suits you. Like Jekyll and Hyde."

"So you're saying I'm a monster."

Oh this wasn't going the way she wanted to at all. She shook her head even harder.

"No, I just, oh forget it!" She ran off in a huff.

"You knew you loved Hyde when you were six?" Donna laughed.

"Will you let me continue?" Jackie asked impatiently.

Both girls gestured for her to go on.

"Okay, so it was years later when I started hanging out in the basement…"

1977

Jackie sat alone in the basement with Hyde, tapping her foot as she waited for her boyfriend.

"He's probably at the Hub." Hyde told her.

"I know." She said, trying at the same time to sound both sad and squeaky. She had been harboring a secret crush on Hyde since grade school, but she knew if it got out, she would never hear the end of it. Burkharts did not date poor boys like Hyde. He had no future her mother told her.

She looked over at Hyde. "So uh, why aren't you at The Hub?"

He shrugged. "Didn't feel like it."

She wondered what it would feel like to run her fingers through his curly hair.

"Oh." She said, turning her attention back to the TV.

Donna looked at Brooke. "Wow, this is getting good." Brooke nodded her head in agreement.


The guys were still in the circle when Hyde looked over at Fez.

"So Fez man, I'm going to ask Jackie to move in with me."

Fez sighed, "I figured you would." He said sadly.

"Hey buddy, it'll be okay." Eric told him.

Fez looked down. "But who is going to take care of her?"

"I think that job belongs to Hyde."

"But now I have no one to make my special oatmeal for."

The other three guys looked at each other.

"By special oatmeal you mean…"

"I mean oatmeal damn it! It's just plain oatmeal with milk and sugar but it makes Jackie happy so she calls it my special oatmeal!"

"What is it with you three and Jackie?" Eric asked them.

Hyde shrugged. "What can I say? She's hot."


"It was a month before prom, Michael and I were still broken up, and I was at cheerleading practice."

1977

Jackie noticed that Hyde was sitting on the top row of the bleachers watching her and the other cheerleaders practice. She watched the other girls leave the gymnasium and then stomped up to where Hyde was sitting.

"What are you doing here?" She asked, sitting on the bleacher below him.

"I wasn't aware cheerleading practice was supposed to be private."

"It's not, but uh, you hate cheerleaders."

Hyde laughed. "Believe me Jackie; I don't hate cheerleaders, at least not in general. I just hate you."

She tried not to show how much that hurt. "So why are you here?"

"I came to tell you that Kelso isn't going to pick you up today."

She shrugged. "I know, I was just going to walk home."

"Are your parents still fighting?"

Jackie took her hair down and then re did her pony tail. "I don't know."

He raised his eyebrow. "You don't know?"

"Well, it's kind of hard to know if they are considering they're not home."

"Well where are they?"

She shrugged. "Europe? Mexico? I don't know."

"And they just leave you here?" He asked, surprised.

Jackie needed to change the subject. "So you just came to tell me that my boyfriend is an idiot?"

He laughed. "That and I actually did want to see you. You're good."

She gave him a genuine smile. "Thank you."

"Don't mention it."

Jackie knew she should probably leave, but she found herself not wanting to.

"So, Jekyll…" Hyde started.

She looked up at him and glared. "Are you calling me ugly?"

He laughed. "I wouldn't dream of it."

"Then why?"

"I was just thinking about when we met is all."

"So you've waited nearly 7 years to come up with that?"

"Nah, I came up with it right then, I just never used it, but I figure I need to call you something."

"No you don't." She looked at the clock on the wall. "We better go before they lock the doors and we get stuck in here."

"Oh don't worry; I know a way out Burkhart."

She stopped in her tracks and turned around slowly. "What did you just call me?" "Do I look like one of your guy pals?"

He looked her up and down. "Believe me, Burkhart, you look nothing like my guy pals."

"If you call me that again I'll kick you." She threatened.

He stuck his tongue out at her. "Burkhart."

She kicked him in the shins. He leaned down and rubbed the spot. "Damn you kick hard." "You should play soccer."

He stood up. "Fine, I won't call you Burkhart."

She gave him a nod. "Good."

They walked out of the school together.

"How about Jacks?"

"Why would you call me that?"

He shrugged. "I have no idea."


The guys sat in the Hub eating. Hyde picked at his French fries.

"You okay man?" Eric asked him.

"I'm fine Forman."

"You don't kook fine Hyde." Leo commented. "You look like you're freaking out!"

Hyde's friends all turned to look at him. Fez spoke up. "I think it finally hit him."

"I'm going to live with Jackie. She's going to want to put up posters with kittens and listen to ABBA and my bathroom is going to be filled with all of her girly crap."

"Isn't her bathroom already filled with her 'girly crap'" Eric made finger quotes.

"Yes, but it's like, not permanent. This is permanent."

Eric looked at Leo. "I thought when he freaked out it would be over the baby, not over Jackie's hair care products."

"Oh I already freaked out about that, I just did it in private so Jackie couldn't see me."

"If you're going to live with her, why don't you just ask her to marry you man?"


The girls walked into the Hub, each of them slightly drunk.

"What have you three being doing today?" Hyde asked as he pulled Jackie onto his lap.

"Jackie was telling us about the time she realized she was in love with you." Donna said.

"But unfortunately, we got hungry." Jackie told them.

"How is the wedding planning going?"

Jackie smiled. "I talked to Brooke's mom, and we've got everything coordinated. Next week Brooke and I are going to look at china."

Kelso frowned. "Why can't I go?"

"Michael, I don't think that's such a good idea." Brooke told him kindly.

Hyde turned back to Jackie. "I bet I know when it was." He took a beat. "Prom."

She shook her head. "No, that's definitely not it."

"Damn," Donna said, pulling out a five dollar bill and handing it to Brooke.

"I bet I know when it was." Hyde winked at her.

"I bet you don't."

"It was when I went to jail for you."

"No."

Eric leaned over. "So when was it?"

Hyde and Jackie stood up. "Doesn't matter now, we have to go to Jackie's doctor's appointment."

Jackie beamed. "We're going to hear her heart beat."

They all looked at Jackie. "You keep referring to our baby as a girl." Hyde told her. "It could be a boy you know."

She shook her head. "I know, Steven, she's a girl. A mother can feel these things."

The two waved goodbye and walked out the door.


Jackie glared down at her hospital gown. "I forgot how much I hate these things."

Hyde looked around. "I just think it's weird that we're here because no one has fallen off the water tower."

Jackie laughed and then turned serious. "Are you sure you're okay with this?"

Hyde took Jackie's hand. "I am."

"Because I keep expecting you to start freaking out, and I really need you to be zen okay?"

"Whatever."

She smiled. "Thank you."

Doctor Lewis came in wearing a golf hat.

"Sorry I'm late kids, I got tied up." He turned to Hyde. "Some moron wouldn't move on the sixteenth hole. I nearly smashed his car with my golf clubs." He laughed.

Hyde looked over at Jackie and hissed, "You couldn't get a doctor who wasn't a total psychopath?"

She hit him in the arm. "Shh!"

Doctor Lewis sat next to Jackie. "So Jackie, are you ready to hear the baby's heartbeat?"

She nodded excitedly. "Oh, Doctor Lewis, this is my boyfriend, Steven Hyde."

Hyde reached out his hand. "Call me Hyde."

"So still having morning sickness?" He asked Jackie.

"All the time."

"Okay Jackie, I've got a date with a nurse on the fourth floor, so what do you say we make this quick?" He winked at her.

"Is it the same one you had the date with last time?"

Doctor Lewis shook his head. "No, that was Sandra, this one is Becky." He smiled.

Hyde tried to follow their conversation. "So, uh, do you two know each other?"

"Doctor Lewis used to play golf with my dad."

Doctor Lewis nodded. "How is he?"

"He's good, still in jail."

"And your mother?"

"It's October, which means that she's in Brazil."

"That's too bad; Peg was just saying how she wanted to get together with Pam for some tea."

"Who is Peg?" Hyde asked, curious.

"Peg is my wife." "We're separated."

"Ah." He decided to let the issue go.

The three paused as a thumping sound appeared.

"What's that?" He asked.

Doctor Lewis smiled. "That is your baby's heartbeat."

"Thump thump, thump thump." Jackie mimicked it. "Oh, Steven, are you listening to this?"

"Yeah." He was mesmerized by the sound. Jackie squeezed his hand.

They walked out of the room together. "Should I drop you off at your place?" He asked her.

"Yeah, where are you going?"

"I have something I need to take care of. You're coming to dinner tonight at the Forman's right?"

Jackie nodded. "Yes."


Hyde walked into the Forman's garage where Red was hiding out. Hyde sat down.

"I need to talk to you about something."

Red looked up from the Toyota. "Okay."

"Well, you know how there's the tradition of asking your girlfriend's father permission before asking her to marry you?"

Red nodded.

"Well, if it's okay with you, I uh, I really want to marry Jackie."

Red burst out laughing but stopped when he saw the earnestness on Hyde's face.

"Wait, you're actually asking me? Why don't you ask her Jack?"

"I'm not going to the prison to ask Jackie's good for nothing dad permission to marry the daughter he abandoned and you're more of a father to both of us than either of our real fathers has ever been."

Red could barely hide how touched he was. "Well, I uh, I guess you have a point there." He said gruffly.

Hyde swallowed. "So, what do you say?"

"Steven, you're a good man, and I know you'll make Jackie happy. You have my blessing."

They both stood up and shook hands.


Hyde walked into Jackie and Fez's apartment. Jackie was doing dishes. He sat down at the counter. Her back is to him and the stereo is on. She clearly didn't realize he was there as she was singing along to the music.

"Love to Love you Baby!"

Hyde couldn't help but smile as Jackie sang, even if she was out of tune. He felt continent just to watch her for the moment. She was a crazy disco loving freak and she was his.

Fez came out his bedroom. He noticed Hyde and smiled and sat down beside him.

"Does she do this everyday?"

"No. Sometimes she starts dancing."

Hyde leaned over to Fez. "So is everything taken care of?"

Fez gave him thumbs up. "You are good to go."

Hyde got up and went to the stereo. "What do you think would happen if I change this?"

Fez grinned. "Do it!"

Hyde turned the dial to a station playing Creedence Clearwater Revivals 'Down on the corner.'

Jackie dropped the dish she was holding. "Damn it!" She yelled. She turned around and spotted Fez and Hyde laughing.

"Look at what you made me do! Now we're going to have to go buy more dishes!" She stopped and smile. "We have to buy more dishes! I get to go shopping!"

Jackie took off her gloves and walked over to Hyde and kissed him. "How long have you been here?" She asked.

"Long enough." He said, wrapping his arms around her waist.

Fez walked over to the sink to pick up the broken dish. "Ahhh, and it this was my favorite one too." He said sadly.


Jackie was surprised when Hyde parked the El Camino in his driveway instead of the Formans.

"Are we stopping here for something?" She asked.

"We're not having dinner at the Forman's tonight." He told her as he opened he unlocked his front door.

"So where are we having dinner? Because if we're going out you really should have told me so I could wear something besides this." She gestured to her skirt and sweater ensemble.

"We're not going out, Jackie." He told her as he opened the door.

"Then what are we…"

She stopped in her tracks when she saw the room. A small table was placed in the middle of the living room with two candles and wine sitting in wine chiller. The room was lit up with candles. Eric and Kelso stood beside the table wearing their old hotel waiter uniforms. Brooke and Donna stood on the other side and they are holding dresses and a box of make up. Fez greeted them at the door.

"Greetings Miss Burkhart, Mr. Hyde."

"What is this?" Jackie asked.

Hyde smiled. "It's dinner."

Jackie took a step forward. "This is amazing." She turned to Hyde. "You did this for me?"

"Well, I certainly didn't do it for me."

Donna and Brooke stepped forward. "We brought you something to wear." Brooke took Jackie's hand and led the stunned girl up the stairs.

Hyde walked up to the guys. "Man, you guys did good, thanks."

Kelso smiled. "It was nothing man, you guys are well, you two mean a lot to me, so…"

Hyde nodded. "Yeah."

Eric grinned. "You sure you want to do this?"

Hyde smiled. "Yeah, I'm sure."

Eric pinched Hyde's cheek. "Look at our little boy. He's growing up so fast!"

Kelso and Fez rubbed Hyde's hair. "It seems like only yesterday he was trenching old man Finney's lawn. Kelso joked.

"That was yesterday moron." Fez rolled his eyes.

"Oh shut up." Hyde told them. He went into the kitchen where Fenton was preparing dinner.

"Hello Hyde." Fenton said to him.

"What are you making?" Hyde asked.

"Two steaks, mashed potatoes and deviled eggs, just as you requested."

"Good work." It was as high a compliment Fenton would ever get from Hyde.


Jackie modeled her dress for Donna and Brooke.

"How do I look?"

"Beautiful." They both told her. Donna went over to fix Jackie's strap. "How do you feel?"

"Well, I feel a little queasy, but I don't know if that's because I'm nervous or if it's morning sickness." She paused and then looked at her best friend. "He's asking me to marry him isn't he?"

Donna smiled. "So does it fit your standards?"

Jackie smiled softly. "It goes above and beyond, Donna." She frowned. "I don't want him to ask me just because I'm having his baby."

Donna put her hand on Jackie's shoulder. "He's asking you because he loves you, although why is anyone's guess." She teased.

"Shut up you lumberjack!"

"Make me midget."

The two girls stopped and looked at each other.

"I'm really happy for you." Donna told her. She then looked at Brooke. "Hell, I'm happy for both of you. I'm happy for everyone!"


The three girls walked back downstairs; Hyde was now wearing a tux. Fleetwood Mac was now playing.

"Oh my god." Jackie put her hand to her mouth.

Hyde walked over to Jackie to take her arm. He led her to the table where Fez pulled out Jackie's chair and then Hyde's. As soon as they were seated, Donna whistled and Kelso and Eric came out carrying two silver covered plates and placed them in front of the couple.

"I can't believe you thought of this." Jackie told Hyde.

He shook his head. "It was actually their idea." He pointed to the gang who were now standing together grinning like idiots.

"I came up with the idea of doing it over a romantic dinner for two." Fez told her.

"I was the one who suggested the food." Donna defended.

"Please Donna; I'm the one who suggested the candles." Kelso said.

"Yeah, about that, will someone get him out of here before he burns my house down?" Hyde said.

"Don't thank them Jackie." Eric said to her. "If you should thank anyone, it should be me."

Jackie turned to her friends. "Well, whosever idea it was, thank you." She pulled the cover off her plate.

"Deviled eggs?" she said, ecstatically.

"That's just an appetizer, there is a lot more to come. Fenton will be bringing it out." Eric told her.

"We'll be over later." Kelso announced.

"No you won't." Hyde ordered.

"Okay, we won't."

"We'll see you guys tomorrow." Donna laughed, leading the gang out the door.

"This is beautiful, Steven."

"Yeah, they did a good job didn't they?" Hyde looked around the room, impressed.

"I was talking about these deviled eggs." She took a bite.

"Are you losing your mind?" He asked her, laughing.

She nodded. "I am."

"Good to know."

They smiled at each other.

The door to the kitchen swung open and Fenton came out carrying a tray. He placed the tray down and then put the two plates onto the table.

"I'm going to go clean up and then I will be leaving." He told them. "Jackie, you look beautiful." He kissed her hand and walked back into the kitchen.

The two dug into their steaks.


The participants of Operation Millennium Falcon sat in the headquarters. Eric Forman cracked open his beer. "Ladies, Gentlemen, Leo." He nodded to each of them.

"We're here to celebrate the success of something I like to call 'Operation Millennium Falcon.' It wasn't easy, but with a little patience and some good old fashioned manipulation, we pulled through. With that, I would like to propose a toast, to true love, and to our friends Steven Hyde and Jacqueline Burkhart who finally found their way back to each other, because let's face it, who else is going to put up with them?" He raised his can. "To Love!"

"To Jackie and Hyde!" The other's shouted as they raised their cans.

"To Kelso and Brooke!" Donna said, seeing the pout on Kelso's face. He gave her a wide smile.

"Man, I'm just glad it happened. I was about ready to glue them together." Kelso said before taking a sip of his beer.

"I was going to suggest the lock them in a room together approach." Donna commented.

"My Jacqueline is leaving me." Fez sighed.

Donna laughed and turned to Leo. "It's good that you could join us Leo."

"It's my pleasure Donna. Now, what are we celebrating again?"

"Hyde is proposing to Jackie."

He nodded in understanding. "That's great!" He paused and frowned. "Wait, who's Jackie? But he loves Loud Girl!"

"Jackie is Loud Girl." Donna told him.

"Oh good, Loud girl would have been pissed if he was dating that Jackie chick, especially since Loud girl is having his baby."

Donna hit her head. "Damn, I almost forgot about the baby!"

They all raised their cans again. "To baby!" They cheered.

"That's going to be one evil kid." Eric chugged of his beer.


Hyde came out of the kitchen with a bowl of strawberry shortcake.

"You know, if I didn't already love you, I would love you." She told him, eyeing the shortcake.

Hyde stared at the brunette, and the nervousness that he had been feeling went away. He put the shortcakes down and then went to the record player and put on Elton John's Tiny Dancer. He moved his chair so that he was sitting next to her.

"Do you remember how you once said that since I'm alone and you're alone we should be alone together?" He asked her.

She nodded, taking a bite of the strawberry shortcake.

"Well, I've been thinking about it, and how would you feel about being alone with me for the rest of our lives?"

She quickly swallowed. "Are you asking me what I think you're asking me?"

He pulled out the box in his pocket. "Jackie, I've been carrying this thing around since before we got back together. I know I've made a lot of mistakes, and I know I definitely don't deserve you, but I've come to realize that maybe Fez is right. You are a goddess and no one deserves you. I want to spend the rest of my life with you, so what do you say?"

"I say yes!" She cried as she knocked him out of his chair, kissing him hard. She looked down at him and got off and sat down next to him.

"I mean, that's cool." She said, brushing off her dress.

"Whatever." He responded, capturing her mouth for another kiss.

She held out her hand. "Put it on." She commanded. He did.

She looked at it. "Oh my god, Fenton said it gorgeous!" Hyde laughed as he kissed Jackie.

"I have to go show Donna!" She ran out the door. Hyde sat on the floor staring at the door in disbelief. Two seconds later, she was back, kissing him again.

"I guess I can wait to show Donna."

He laughed as her rolled her over. "Good, because you're not going anywhere tonight."


1978.

Jackie locked eyes with Hyde as he hid under the gymnasium bleachers as she had her cheerleading practice. Their relationship had just been forced out of the closet, and now Hyde was much more open showing his affection for her, at least, when it came to their friends.

The other girls on the cheerleading squad were a different story, but Jackie didn't really blame him. She waited until the other girls had left the gym before going over to Hyde.

"So what did you think?" She asked him coyly.

His response was to pull her into and then press her against the wall.

"I'm thinking I want you." He told her, his voice husky with need. She wrapped her legs around his waist and they kissed long and slow.

"Good, I want you too." She told him. She didn't know when it happened, but being with Steven made her more brazen, more, bad ass for lack of a better term. The old Jackie would never have even dreamed of having sex in the gym, but this new Jackie just wanted to rip her boyfriend's clothes off and have her way with him.

She could feel his heart beat as he kissed the spot on her neck she loved so much. There was no protesting as he slid her cheerleading shorts down her legs and pressed his hand to her soft core.

She was about to have sex in an old, stinky, sweaty gym.

It hit her like a ton of bricks. The old Jackie would have made her boyfriend take her home where they would have made love while listening to Olivia Newton John. Now, she was being kissed by the guy who had called her called her Jekyll, who sat beside her, who listened to her, who took her to prom, went to jail for her, punched a guy, given her a book of haiku's, who had comforted her.

She was head over heals in love.


I know, two engagements in two chapters, but it was meant to be this way, so there you go. The Haiku was written by Ippekiro Nakatsuka.

Next time: It's Halloween in Point Place! I swear this time! Jackie tries to balance being engaged and pregnant while planning her friend's wedding. Fez searches for a new roommate, and Red and Kitty try to set up a lonely Bob.