That 70's Show Fan Fiction ❯ The Best Title Ever ❯ Chapter 3
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Disclaimer: I do not own That '70s Show, duh. Notes: I'm skipping to the fourth season because I didn't want to get into the whole "Jackie Bags Hyde" thing because it would be too clich, (not that these chapters aren't). Then I started to write one, but it got too wordy. As it is I used some of what I wrote here, so it is a little wordy in the beginning maybe. And maybe a later chapter will be "Jackie Bags Hyde." Who knows what the real timeline is supposed to be but in my stories time line from "Jackie Bags Hyde" to "Love Wisconsin Style" is from November to May or June, and we can either eliminate one of the Christmas episodes or just figure they were the same Christmas. Summary: Missing scenes from "The Relapse," before and after they each talk to Donna and Eric. "The Relapse" Jackie's POV: It had been four months of avoiding him since their kiss, four months since she realized they couldn't be, that they didn't fit in each other's worlds. She and Michael fit, they made sense and she still loved him, which made her somewhat sad. And now it had been a month since she and Michael had gotten back together, she did still love him or at least what they used to be, so she was trying her hardest to make them that way again. Four months since she realized Hyde didn't want a relationship, funny how all his words of rejection only sunk in when they kissed. Yep she was her old Hyde "hating" self once more. So why was she pleasantly surprised to find him alone in the Forman's driveway. "Hey." Jackie said lightly touching his forearm. "Hey." Hyde responded casually if not warily. Hyde's POV: It had been four months since their date, four months of not caring, because he didn't. They had mostly been avoiding each other ever since they both agreed that they didn't feel anything, and more especially since she and Kelso got back together, now that had pissed him off more than he'd like to admit. If the Jackie/Kelso thing had annoyed him before, they were at least twice as annoying now, and it wasn't because he felt something from their kiss, no definitely not, and he'd try his hardest to prove that he didn't. Yep he was back to his old Jackie "hating" self again. So he was a little surprised to run into her alone in the Forman's driveway. And even more surprised to find himself starting a conversation with her. Hyde: "So I heard Forman and Donna are back together" Jackie: "Oh really. 'Cause I heard, Donna, would have done it with anybody" Hyde: "Yeah right. She's lying" Jackie: "Oh you think so? 'Cause that's what she said" Hyde: "Please, Forman's the only guy she ever wanted. For some reason" Jackie: "Sure Donna has bad taste in men, but she's just really upset about her mom leaving. Yeah and doing it with Eric made her feel sick." She nodded. Hyde: He looked somewhat concerned, who could tell, really. "Forman's not gonna like this" Jackie: "He'll be pretty upset" Hyde: "Damn, maybe you should go tell him" Jackie: "Why me" Hyde: "'Cause he's gonna be upset" Jackie: "That's right, you can't stand a "girl" in tears, can you." Jackie smiled as she patted his arm playfully. Hyde: "That's not it." He said a little annoyed. "I'll go talk to Donna." Jackie: "Fine but your wrong. Sure she dated him for a while, but that was just probably momentary insanity" Hyde: "Maybe. Or maybe they can't help who they fall in love with" Jackie: "Ugh, fine I'll go break Eric's heart, it's what I'm good at." She smiled proudly and headed for the basement, as he shook his head and headed towards Donna's. Jackie: "So?" She prodded Hyde from one side of the basement's couch as he sat on the other. Hyde: "I told you Donna still has feelings for Eric. I mean I offered to do it with her and she turned me down. And she would have enjoyed it too." He said in his own conceited way. Jackie: "Good." Noticing Hyde's raised eyebrow she added, "Cause, you know, ewe, and Eric totally still likes her" Hyde: "Yeah they should both get over themselves" Jackie: "They need to stop being so stubborn and just admit their feelings for each other" They both shared a look and neither was sure who the other was talking about anymore. Until the look was broken by the bang of the basement door as Fez stormed in looking for whoever had stolen his candy. End