Two stones lying right next to each other. Two friends long gone. "At least they are together now." Eric heard someone say as everyone who cared about them looked down at the stones. "It doesn't take away the pain." He mumbled to himself as he wrapped his arm around Donna.

"What now?" She asked him as he led her to the car. He just looked up the hill to see two figures standing under dancing. "…there is nothing for me but to love you, and the way you look tonight…" He heard the voice of his childhood friend. He was happy now, he was with his Jackie. Nothing can keep them apart anymore. Eric found it hard to mourn a man that wanted this as much as Hyde did. It was selfish really for them to want him alive and miserable.

"We live, just like they would want us too." Eric replied as he held the door open for Donna.

May 1982

The church was filling up with friends and family. Eric was on pins and needles waiting to see his Donna. "Will you calm down you are getting married not getting shipped off to Nom." He knew that high pitched voice form anywhere. He just turned around to see Jackie standing there. "You didn't think I would miss my best friend's wedding, did you? My invitation must have gone lost somewhere between Point Place and the afterlife. Good thing it's our job to watch you." She said with a smirk as he closed the door to the Pastor's office he was sitting in.

"Jacks don't give him a hard time." A husky voice came from the other side of the room.

"I know this is weird, but I am glad you two are here today." He said as he looked at the two childhood friends that he lost.

"You think she would let me miss this?" Hyde asked with a laugh. "God forbid we could actually enjoy our time together."

"Hush up." Jackie said with a laugh. "I am going to go take a peek at the bride. Try not to mess today up." It wasn't long before he was alone again. But, as he stood up in front of what seemed like the whole town to pledge his love for his high school sweetheart there were two figures standing by the back door smiling up at him.

"I now pronounce you husband and wife. You may now kiss your bride." The Pastor said before everyone in the church clapped as his lips met Donna's.

"He did it!" He heard Jackie yell from the back of the church as her partner in crime whistled.

"We did it." He whispered to Donna before they ran out of the church.

April 1982

Eric just stood outside the nursery window looking at the little baby wrapped up in a pink blanket. The name labeled on the bed she was in read: Jacqueline Katherine Foreman. Everyone else had already left and Donna was asleep down the hall. "She's pretty." Jackie said as her and Hyde appeared on either side of him.

"She's perfect." He replied as he looked at the little girl.

"Which is surprising for something that is half of you." Hyde said with a huff.

"Why did you two come?" Eric asked them softly.

"You really haven't figured it out." Jackie said with a laugh. "We are your guardian angels. We watch over you and your family."

"Keep you from fucking it all up." Hyde added in.

"You're never going to get rid of us." Jackie said with a laugh.

"Why am I okay with that?" Eric asked.

"Because you love us." Jackie said before they disappeared.

December 1998

Eric was a nervous wreck as he ran into the emergency room. "Foreman. Jacqueline Foreman." He said as he looked one of the nurses. She just led him to a curtained off room where his precious little girl sat on an exam table. "There you are." He said as he wrapped his arms around her. "I am going to kill that boy." He huffed as he looked at the ice someone placed on her arm.

"Dad don't blame Toby." She said as she looked up at him. "The pole is nothing compared to the car we would have hit." She said as she fought back tears.

He just looked at her arm. "Is it broken?" He asked as he sat down the chair that was by the bed.

"Yeah. The doctor said he would be back to put a cast on it." She said as she looked at him. They were quite for a moment before she pulled her locket off with her good arm. Her parents had given it to her when she was little. "Who are they?" She asked him as she opened it and handed it to him.

"Why do you want to know?" He asked as he looked at the pictures of Jackie and Hyde. They had told her the story about them over the years. He could tell something as different now.

"They were there." She said as she looked at her father. "They stopped car from cutting right through that pole." She said as tears formed in her eyes.

"They are our angels." He said as he put her locket back around her neck. "It's nice to know we have them on our side." He said softly as the doctor came in.

"You don't have to worry so much about that one." He heard Jackie's soft voice as the doctor wrapped his daughter's arm. He couldn't help, but to think what would have happened if he didn't have his angels.