Disclaimer: Don't own anything but the slightly changed plotline.

Yay, season 2! Can I just say that, appearance wise, season 2 is my favorite for Hyde. I don't know why, but I just thought the slightly longer, slightly flatter hair and the shorter sideburns really suited him, so... plus, his chest and arms were bigger and that was nice ;p

Also, Annette is going to be a reoccurring character; she is the one Kelso cheats on with Laurie. But don't worry, they don't get back together after this. Ever. But I have an idea to use something in Kelso and Laurie's 'relationship' that helps him mature a little. And I'm excited cause I'm closer to season 4, and I found a way to introduce Brooke earlier! :D

But, yeah, anyways... yay, season 2! :)


Everyone, minus Kelso, sat in the basement. Eric sat on the back of the couch, Donna between his legs, and Hyde sat in his usual seat, Jackie in his lap, his arms around her to hold his newspaper better. Fez stood behind the couch, carrying on a conversation with Donna and Eric. They all looked up at the sound of the basement door opening, watching as Kelso and Annette walked in.

"Hey," Donna said in surprise, "So, uh... you and Kelso are trying again, huh?"

"Yeah," Annette sighed out, shrugging, taking a seat on the couch next to Donna, Kelso following her. She looked at him, "And Michael, I want to go to the movies today."

"Oh," Kelso grinned, leaning down and grabbing a folded newspaper off the floor, pointing at something on it, "I already got it. Two o' clock, 'Smokey and the Bandit'."

"No, no," Annette shook her head, giving him an annoyed look, "I don't want to see that again, Michael."

Donna rolled her eyes before looking up at Eric, "Do you wanna see 'The Goodbye Girl'?"

"Well, I would," Eric grinned, "But it has two basic flaws; no Smokey and no Bandit." He and Kelso laughed, reaching over her to give each other a double high five.

"Yeah, and plus, isn't 'The Goodbye Girl', like, a girl movie?" Kelso said.

"Ya moron," Hyde muttered, "A girl movie's a make out movie." He snickered when Jackie gave him a swat on the chest, rolling her eyes.

Kelso grinned, "Well, then, I'm in."

"Me, too," Fez smiled excitedly, "I will come and watch."

Everyone paused for a moment, slowly looking up at him, giving him strange looks. Hyde simply gave a silent chuckle, shaking his head as he turned back to his newspaper. Jackie leaned further against him, giving a tiny smile; he's been living with the Formans for a month and a half now, and he's been much more relaxed lately, less jumpy, and his grins and smiles were more real than they used to be. She was happy for him; he deserved some form of peace.

Just as Fez took his seat on the lawn chair, the basement door opened, and Jackie immediately stood from his lap, putting her arms behind her back in an innocent manner as Kitty and Red walked in.

"Kay," Kitty smiled, "T minus one hour to the garage sale. Ooh, I feel like an astronaut!" She looked over at Red when he grabbed a box filled with toys, cooing as she looked inside. "Red," She said as she shuffled through it, "Remember how badly Eric wanted these roller skates. Oh, the yo-yo... Ooo, and the plastic vomit!" She gave a pursed smile, "I fell for that."

Red turned to Eric, giving him a fake grin. "Yeah," He said, "You wasted a lot of my money, son."

Eric gave him a mock sympathetic stare, "Me and my damn childhood."

"You know, Mrs. Forman," Hyde said, his tone false, not taking his eyes off his newspaper, "I feel real bad. You let me stay here and everything... I wish I had somethin' to contribute to your garage sale."

"Oh, Steven," Kitty said, patting his shoulders, "Your loving smile is contribution enough." He nodded his head, giving himself a smug grin.

"No, it's not," Red grouched, dropping a box directly onto his lap, "Run that upstairs."

Hyde curled his lip at the box for a brief moment before looking over at Kelso. "You heard 'em, Kelso," He said, tossing over to Kelso, who barely managed to catch it, "Move it." Kelso pouted at him.

"Hey, uh, Dad," Eric said as he stood, "Donna and I were gonna see 'The Goodbye Girl'."

Red narrowed his eyes at him, giving him a strange look, "Yeah, well I'm sure it's a great movie, Eric. But, you're gonna be helpin' with the garage sale, it's important."

"Oh, right," Eric said in realization, "We're havin' a garage sale cuz you lost your job-I mean," he started stuttering, glancing around, "Because of all the clutter..."

Red rolled his eyes, "Everyone needs to work, Eric. The gravy train has made its last stop."

"Okay, there was a gravy train?" Eric asked, a bewildered look on his face.

"Yup," Red gave a fake smile, "And you missed it."

"Oh, Steven," Kitty smiled as she turned to face him, "I have a great idea, you could sell lemonade."

Jackie snickered at the look on Hyde's face. He gave Kitty a fake apologetic look, "Mrs. Forman, I've thrown a lot of rock at kids with lemonade stands," well, at least that was true, "Lord knows I hate a hypocrite."

"You could have a little bake sale," Kitty smiled.

Hyde shook his head, ignoring Jackie's snickering as it turned to giggles, "I pretty much beat up any kid selling anything."

"Well, Steven," Kitty tried again, "You could just do a little table with, with some cookies and some brownies..."

"I'm not much of a- brownies?" Hyde's tone suddenly turned interested, and Jackie tilted her head back in exasperation. Hyde grinned as he stood, "I could sell brownies. Cuz people love brownies." Jackie rolled her eyes.

Eric, standing behind him, holding one of the boxes, shot him a look, speaking slowly, "No, they don't..."

Hyde simply grinned at him, "Oh, they love my brownies."


"Oh, Steven," Kitty cooed when Hyde removed the brownies from the oven, "You are such a joy to have around the house. I can't believe your mother abandoned you..." Hyde gave her an odd look, and she quickly stuttered, "I mean, went on such a long trip." Hyde gave a pursed smile, and she quickly shuffled into the dining room.

Kelso grinned excitedly, "I really do like brownies. Hey, you know what has two thumbs and really likes brownies," he pointed to himself with his thumbs, "This guy!" Hyde just gave him a stupid look, shaking his head in exasperation.

Eric chose this moment to walk into the kitchen, pausing for a brief second at the sight of Hyde surrounded by brownies and brownie mix. "Hyde!" He exclaimed, "Oh, come on- I am asking you not to make these brownies, I mean, my mom and dad are..." He stuttered at the sight of Kitty as she walked back into the kitchen, "Way too fat!"

Hyde gave him a narrow eyed, stupid look, "Nice cover."

Kitty glared at him, "You know what, Eric, you just leave him alone; this is Steven's contribution to our garage sale." Hyde nodded at Eric, giving him an innocent grin. "And," Kitty continued, "I know you happened to put the special ingredient in these brownies."

Everyone froze, giving her wide eyed looks. Hyde and Eric ended up speaking at once, Hyde a bit more composed.

"Special ingredient...?"

"I told him not to!"

"Yes," Kitty laughed, "Love!"

Hyde, Eric, and Kelso laughed with her, and Hyde gave a wicked grin, "Oh, yeah, there's a whole big bag of love in there!"

"Mom," They turned to the sound of Laurie's voice. She walked in, placing her hands on her hips, giving Kitty a bored look, "Crazy Helen from across the street is switching price tags and Dad says he's gonna kick 'er in the keester."

"Oh, no," Kitty muttered worriedly as she ran outside, "He'll do it, too!"

Laurie gave Kelso a flirty look, "Hi, Kelso."

Hyde and Eric stared at her with narrowed eyes, Hyde never stopping his stirring of the brownie mix, while Kelso looked a bit dazed. She walked toward him, and Eric scrunched up his face, moving away from her.

"Oh, look, it's chocolate batter," she stuck her finger in the brownie mix, covering it with chocolate, holding it up to Kelso, "I sure do wish I could finish all this chocolate batter on my finger," she slowly pulled her finger away from Kelso, who kept following it in an attempt to swipe the batter, "But I just can't," she suddenly stuck her finger in her mouth, sucking off the chocolate, "Oh, guess I can, bye." She gave him a smirk before exciting through the sliding door.

Hyde and Eric shook their heads in disgust while Kelso grinned excitedly, exclaiming, "Man, I was so close!"

Eric rolled his eyes before smacking Hyde on the shoulder, "Hyde, God, you can't make special brownies in my parents kitchen!"

Hyde gave him a mock worried stare. "Oh, no," He mumbled in scared voice, making Kelso snicker, "I already made 'em, if only you had warned me sooner!"

"C'mon, man, I'm serious."

"Look, Forman," Hyde snapped, sick of the whining as he placed the chocolate mix back on the counter, "Relax, man, okay. Yeah, I'm makin' special brownies, but I'm also makin' regular brownies for the straight folks," he grinned, "Or the 'losers' as I like to call 'em."

"Yeah," Kelso grinned, stumbling over his words slightly, "Someday, I'm gonna own a restaurant, and everything's gonna be special. And then, when people ask me an-and they say 'Hey, Kelso, what's the special?' I'm gonna say everything!"

Hyde gave him an indulgent nod.


Jackie stood behind Hyde's seat at his brownie table, her hands resting on his shoulders, giving the greasy looking guy that walked up to them a curled lipped look. Hyde simply gave him a fake grin.

"Do you now or have you ever had any association with the Point Place Police Department?" He asked.

The guy gave him an odd look, shaking his head.

"Alright, here's your brownie," Hyde grinned, placing the brownie on a napkin and handing it to the man, "You got about thirty minutes to get someplace safe."

The guy gave a thumbs up before taking off.

Jackie rolled her eyes, "At least you're smart enough to ask questions."

"See," He grinned at her, "Nothin' bad can happen when you're smart."

She rolled her eyes again before smiling at him. "Okay," She said, "I'm gonna go see 'The Goodbye Girl' with everyone, and it's gonna start at two, so we should probably go."

"Alright," He nodded, and she leaned down, giving him a small kiss on the lips before walking off.

Hyde glanced over at Kelso as he walked passed his table with Annette. He grabbed Kelso's arm, pulling him down so he was eye-level.

"Hey, Kelso," He mumbled, "Do me a favor and keep an eye on Jackie for me, will ya?"

Kelso nodded, "Yeah, sure, man."

"Yeah," Hyde muttered, "Knock out any moron that puts the moves on 'er."

"No problem," Kelso grinned as Hyde let him go.


"Alright," Donna said as she walked over to Eric, Fez trailing behind her, "'The Goodbye Girl' starts at two, so we better go." She gave him a peck on the lips before walking off, and Fez grinned at Eric.

"Well, I guess this is goodbye," He snickered, "Girl."

Hearing a giggle behind him, he turned to see Jackie laughing, "Fez, you're so funny!"

And suddenly his imagination got the better of him, and, in his head, her laugh turned seductive, and she gave him a flirty look before walking off.

Well, hello, Yackie.

He grinned, quickly following behind her, not noticing the funny look Hyde sent him as they walked passed his table.


Annette sighed deeply, rolling her eyes as she glanced down at Kelso, who had fallen asleep on her shoulder in the middle of the movie. Beside him sat Jackie, then Fez and Donna. Jackie looked real into the movie, barely paying attention as she picked at the popcorn from the bowl Fez held.

Did you see that, Fez? Yes, you did! She may be taking my popcorn, but she knows there is more on my lap than that.

He suddenly tilted the popcorn, spilling a little out before innocently looking up at the movie screen. Jackie, not paying attention to him, but the movie, reached over and grabbed more, and Fez grinned excitedly when she did.

She wants you, old boy! Now's your chance! Be smooth... just turn, lock eyes... go!

Fez suddenly reached over, kissing Jackie. She froze for a moment, but started when she felt his tongue, gently shoving him away.

"Wait, wait, Fez, what're you doing?"

"Oh, God!" Annette exclaimed.

"Oh, my God!" Donna cried out.

Kelso, wanting to keep his promise to Hyde, glared at him, "You're a dead man." He pulled back his fist before swinging forward, and suddenly, in Fez's head, everything froze as he thought things through.

Could I have avoided this? Let's review... first, Jackie said I was funny; next, she ate popcorn from my groin, then I sucked her face... nope, it was meant to be.

SMACK!

"Ay...!"


"Forman, this doesn't make any sense," Hyde muttered as he counted through his stack of bills, "I'm out of brownies, but I should have more money..."

"Hyde, that's dirty money. There's never enough."

"No, man, it's like I lost an entire tray of brownies."

Eric's eyes widened, "Wait, what kind of brownies did you lose, Hyde, were they regular brownies?"

A small pause.

"They were special brownies."

"Agh!" Eric exclaimed, "When was the last place you had them?"

"...In the oven."

"In my mother's oven?!"

The two shared a look before quickly hopping from their seats, jumping over the couch and bolting up the stairs. They sprinted into the kitchen, freezing at the sight of Bob, Midge, Kitty, and Red sitting at the table, eating brownies, the tray over half empty.

"Oh, now see, Steven," Kitty smiled at him, "Your brownies were a big hit!"

Hyde grinned at her, nodding his head, finding amusement in the whole thing. When Eric turned to him with wide eyes, he just stared at him, holding his grin firmly in place.


CIRCLE

FORMAN GARAGE

CUT TO RED

RED: (takes a bite of a brownie, grinning dazedly) "You know... I'm glad the plant is closing. It frees me up to do my own thing."

PAN TO KITTY

KITTY: (gives her signature laugh, only it's more hysterical) "You said... 'Do my own thing!" (snickers before bursting out into laughter again)

PAN TO MIDGE

MIDGE: (gives a wasted smile) "Oh, Red, your own thing. That's so hip!"

PAN TO BOB

BOB: (staring at a potato chip) "I love salt."

PAN TO RED

RED: (looking dazed) "I like that word. Hip. It kind of pops, ya know?" (begins popping the P, making him pucker his lips with the movement) "Hip. Hip. Hip." (glances down) "I can see my own mouth!"

PAN TO KITTY

KITTY: (narrows her eyes) "You know what's beautiful? Fruitcake. All the different colored little fruits living together in one cake."

PAN TO MIDGE

MIDGE: (looks dazed, her eyes glazed over) "I jumped out of a cake once."

PAN TO BOB

BOB: (still looking at a potato chip) "I like sweet, too. But, there's just somethin' about salt."

PAN TO RED

RED: "Hip. Hip. (begins to look cranky) "It starts to lose its meaning after a while, ya know? Hip. It's not even a word."

PAN TO KITTY AS A BANGING IS HEARD

KITTY: (jumps and holds a hand to her chest) "Oh, my God, listen, you can hear my heart!" (knocking is heard, and she jumps again) "Oh, my God, there it is again!"

PAN TO MIDGE

MIDGE: (points to the garage door) "No, that's someone at the door."

PAN TO BOB

BOB: (rather blunt) "Maybe it's the cops."

PAN TO RED

RED: "It's just someone for the garage sale." (yells at the door) "Take whatever you want! It won't fill the hole in your life!" (the knocking is heard again, and Red standing crabbily) "I'll see who it is."

PAN TO KITTY AS RED WALKS PASSED HER

KITTY: (smiles mellow-ly) "You know, for a terrible grouch, Red is great in bed."

PAN TO MIDGE

MIDGE: (bursts into hysterical laughter for a moment before calming down, giving Kitty a confused look) "I'm sorry, what?"

PAN PASSED BOB, WHO'S HOLDING THE CHIP BAG OVER HIS HEAD AND CHUGGING THEM TO RED AS HE RETAKES HIS SEAT

RED: (singing) "Hippity, hoppity, Easter's on its way!"

PAN TO KITTY

KITTY: "Where'd you go, Red?"

PAN TO RED

RED: (grinning) "Well, I was hoppin' down the old bunny trail, and this guy offered me two hundred dollars for the Vista Cruiser. So I sold it to 'em."

PAN TO KITTY

KITTY: (looks shocked) "You sold Eric's car...? Oh, no..." (she suddenly bursts out into hysterical laughter, looking unable to stop)


"In a way, I don't blame Fez," Jackie said, "I'm very appealing."

She and Donna were sitting on the Formans' front porch that night, discussing the 'incident' at the theater. Jackie promised Fez, who had been utterly fearful for his life, that she wouldn't tell Steven, as long as Fez promised to never do it again. But, Kelso, who had a childlike grasp on all his promises, wouldn't forgive Fez so easily.

"I just can't believe he kissed you... that's just..." Donna shuttered.

"Donna, I have to confess something," Jackie smiled guiltily, "It wasn't terrible."

"How... not terrible...?"

"Well, it wasn't as good as Steven," Jackie said in a matter of fact tone, "I mean, Steven's, like, the best kisser ever, but he's never kissed me like that before."

Donna got a curious smile, "What was so good about it?"

"You know how when Fez talks, he sometimes rolls his R's? He did that in my mouth!" Jackie smiled excitedly, "Steven's never rolled anything before!"

"Really?" Donna smiled, "That actually sounds kind of cool... Eric's never rolled anything, either..."

Jackie gave a dazed smile, "I just love kissing, don't you, Donna?"

Donna and Jackie sat in silence for a brief moment before sharing a look, speedily standing and sprinting toward the basement door.

"Let's go find the boys!"


Jackie and Donna excitedly ran through the basement door, looking at Hyde and Eric. Hyde sat in his chair, his thumbs hooked behind his belt buckle, one leg spread out in front of him, while Eric sat on the couch, holding his hands together.

"Eric," Donna grinned, "Me n' Jackie were just talking and-"

"Donna, Jackie," Eric interrupted as he stood, "Not now, okay?"

Donna and Jackie gave him an odd look, sharing one of their own before Donna took a seat in the lawn chair, Jackie standing next to her with crossed arms. Eric turned to Hyde.

"See, Hyde? I asked you not to make special brownies, but did you listen?"

Hyde looked calmed, though. Rather bored actually. "Well-"

"Exactly," Eric interrupted, "You didn't. You were just sooo smart. What were you thinking?"

Hyde looked at him for a moment before trying again, "I was-"

"Right, that's right, that's the problem. You weren't thinking. Now my folks are fried and I got no car."

Jackie and Donna grinned, Donna giggling a little, "Wait a minute, brownies, your mom and dad are-"

"Donna," Eric irritantly interrupted, "Keep it zipped, kay?" He turned back to Hyde, "Guess what, buddy? There's a lesson in all this. You know what that lesson is?"

Hyde gave him a look, knowing that he was just going to interrupt again, "The lesson-"

"No, now why don't I just tell you what the lesson is... you dance with Mary Jane, you get your toes stepped on, that's right. Consequences, my friend. Yeah, consequences. Now my car's gone, and Red's high as a kite."

"Red's high as a kite?" Jackie giggled, making Hyde grin at her. Eric turned to her, "Okay, Ms. Smart Mouth. Shut it, kay?"

They looked up at the sound of footsteps, seeing Red on the stairs. He had a huge grin on his face, looking completely off.

"I remembered who I sold the car to," He said, and Hyde immediately sat up.

"Who?" He asked.

"I dunno, but I remembered."

Hyde got up, running toward him as he tried to re-climb the stairs, "Wait, Red! Think!"

Red looked at him for a moment before grinning excitedly, "Wait! Maybe his name is on that check he gave me!"

Hyde shook his head, following him up the stairs, Jackie scurrying up behind him, speaking with mock excitement, "Yeah! Maybe it is!"

Donna giggled, and Eric gave her a mock laugh before grinning at her, "Your folks had some, too."

Donna suddenly froze, looking at him with wide eyes before sprinting toward the stairs.


Fez sat in the basement a little while later, pouting. He looked over as Kelso spastically ran in through the basement door, stopping at the sight of him.

"Well, if it isn't Fez..." Kelso muttered before trying to copy Fez's voice, "I am Fez. In my country, we kiss our scary friend's girlfriends because... la di da."

"I am sorry, Kelso," Fez pouted, "But Hyde's girlfriend gives me action in the pants."

Kelso gave him a nervous look, glancing around as if he were afraid Hyde would hop out at any second, speaking quickly, "No, she doesn't."

"Yes, she does," Fez nodded, "She came up to me and said I was funny."

Kelso kneeled next to him, giving him a look, "Fez, sometimes when a girl says that you're funny, it just means you're funny!"

"Well... I am freaking hilarious..."

"Fez... Jackie is Hyde's girlfriend, okay? They have, like, this bond and stuff. And nobody can come between that bond."

"Well, what about you and Annette?"

"What about me and Annette?"

"Well, you want to fool around with Eric's sister."

"Well, yeah, her, but that's, like, that's it."

"And you also had Shelly and Pam Macy..."

"Okay, Fez, what's your point?"

Fez grinned at him, "My point is you are a whore."

Kelso grinned at him, holding out his hand for a shake, "Okay, then, apology accepted."

"And don't worry, man, I won't tell Hyde. I don't want him goin' to prison over you."


"You said we were goin' for ice cream," Red cranked as Eric, Hyde, and Jackie led him through the apartment complex hallway.

"When we get the car back," Eric muttered, stopping in front of a door, Hyde standing next to him. Jackie followed Red as the man walked over to the fire extinguisher, watching as he gave it a look over.

"You know," Hyde grinned, "You did tell 'em you were gonna get 'em ice cream."

"After," Eric gave him a look, "And you're not helping." He glanced over at Red and Jackie; Jackie stood behind Red, watching him play with the fire extinguisher.

"Hey, put that down!"

Hyde turned to look, only to get sprayed with the foam, along with Eric, making them both tense up at the freezing feeling. Jackie covered her mouth with her hands, her shoulders shaking with her giggles.

"Whoa!" Red laughed, not noticing the annoyed looks Eric and Hyde shot at him, "That really shot out of there!" He paused for a moment when he caught the looks, setting the extinguisher on the floor, "Sorry."

"Oh! Oh! Listen," Red exclaimed when Eric knocked on the door, brushing passed Jackie as she picked up the extinguisher to put it back in its proper place, "I don't wanna do this." Hyde backed up to stand behind him, glancing down at his white tinted jeans in irritation.

"You have to," Eric said.

"I'll wait in the car," Red decided, turning to walk away, but Hyde caught him, forcing him to face Eric.

"No, no, Red," Eric said, "You have to learn to take responsibility for your own actions."

"That's stupid," Red grouched, and Eric gave him a look as the door opened, thinking about how Red tells him the same thing pretty much every day.

"Yeah?" Eric and Red turned to face the brown haired girl at the door. Behind them, Hyde brushed at the cold foam covering his pants and a portion of his shirt, scrunching up his face at the freezing feeling. Jackie gave him an amused smile, brushing his shirt and straightening it a little.

Red looked at Eric, mock whispering, "That's not the guy."

Eric rolled his eyes, looking at the girl, "Did your dad buy a car this morning?"

"That station wagon?" The girls said in annoyance, "Yeah, he bought that piece of crap for me."

"Piece of crap?" Red said lowly, "That's a Vista Cruiser," his voice suddenly turned mellow, "You can literally cruuuise the vistas." Hyde shook his head, making a face of exasperation.

The girl rolled her eyes, turning back into her apartment, her voice echoing, "Daddy! Where are the keys to the piece of crap?!"

"Boy, she's lovely," Eric muttered as Hyde leaned against the hallway wall, wrapping an arm around Jackie's shoulders.

The girl came back, holding out the keys, ordering, "Gimme his check."

"Right," Eric said, switching the items, "Thanks again, I understand parents can be-" the door slammed shut, "Right, okay."

Red looked at Eric, "What a bitch-a-roonie-doonie."


"So," Hyde muttered as he and Jackie, holding hands, along with Eric and Donna entered the basement, "You got your car back, Forman. Are we cool now?"

"Yeah," Eric said as he and Donna took a seat on the couch, "Yeah, I think you learned your lesson."

Hyde gave a mock nod, "Absolutely, man. I learned if I do something selfish, ill advised, and irresponsible, I can get away with it," he grinned, "I rule," he and Jackie snickered as they ran upstairs.

"No!" Eric yelled, "Consequences!"

Eric sighed, shaking his head, "I tell ya, Donna, sometimes that guy just-"

Donna interrupted him, pulling him into a deep kiss, rolling her tongue like Jackie said. She pulled away, grinning at Eric's dazed look.

"Wow... you rolled your tongue..."


Hyde snickered as he and Jackie walked into Eric's room, taking a seat on the cot.

"Man, you should've seen Red earlier today, he was-"

She interrupted him, grabbing his face and kissing him, sliding her tongue into his mouth. She rolled it a little, the way Fez did, and he shifted a little, running his fingers through her hair. She pulled away, giving a smile at the blank look he gave her.

"You rolled things," He muttered, sticking his tongue into his cheek.

Jackie nodded excitedly, "I know! Isn't it neat?"

"Well..." Hyde mumbled, nodding at her slowly, "It's a little-"

He cut himself off, grabbing her face and pulling her into a deep kiss, and she giggled a little before wrapping her arms around his neck, clutching his hair. He copied her movements, rolling his tongue, making her moan lightly as he lowered her onto the cot.


Yay, cute HJ moments! And don't be mad that Jackie didn't tell Hyde about Fez, but I'm using it for the Halloween episode, so... yeah.

Anyway, yay, season 2! :)