I'm reposting this because it's been so long. The only changes are that I went through and fixed typing errors. My plot not my characters or anything else though.

HydePOV

Point Place, Wisconsin, Forman's Basement 1976; Eric Forman is sitting around a table in his parents basement with his friends Steven Hyde and Donna Pinciotti.

"Man, guys I know my mom is planning me a surprise 16th birthday party. I just know it's gonna be lame." Eric ranted finishing in a whine.

"Eric man, shut up," Hyde stated seriously "It's gonna be hilarious for us all to watch." He finished with an evil chuckle while high fiving Donna.

"Eric, it's gonna be fine. Your mom's not going to do anything too terrible. I don't think she'd hire a clown two years in a row." Donna started to say before she burst into laughter.

Suddenly Michael Kelso burst through the basement door from the outside pulling Point Places very own self appointed princess, Jackie Burkhart.

"Everybody listen up. I'd like to introduce you to my girlfriend, Jackie. Oomph, what Jackie?" He started excitedly and finished in a mumbled hiss after Jackie back handed him some what gently in the stomach.

Looking up at Michael she spoke in as quiet of a tone the loud mouth girl could, which isn't quiet at all for normal standards, she hissed.
"Michael, I agreed to one date and you drug me here telling me you needed to pick something up. We are not dating." She finished with a little stomp.

"Ooohh" The group gathered all chimed in together bringing to attention to the two that they weren't alone.

"God Jackie I was just saying that cause' I thought you'd like it and I was planning on asking you tonight anyways." Kelso scoffed indignantly.

"We talked about this when you asked me on a date. I don't want to be your girlfriend. I told you why earlier and I don't want to embarrass you in front of your friends so don't ask why."

"Well it's too late for that lady!" Eric cut in. "You might as well tell him again. We all think you're a bitch anyway, right guys?"

"Eric lay off. He surprised her by doing that when she obviously made it clear it wouldn't happen." Donna scolded him from her spot on the old couch while Hyde just observed quietly from behind his glasses in the chair dubbed as his spot. More specifically he watched the petite girl be defended by the tall redhead he use to have a crush on.

"No, it's okay Donna, c'mon Jackie I forgot why you don't want to date me I was too busy thinking of how hot you are." Kelso insisted not realizing Donna was defending Jackie and not him.

"Can we go outside then? I'd rather not prove myself more of a bitch to some people." Jackie answered while sneering the offending word at Eric.

"No, do it here. I'm a big boy." Kelso insisted stupidly still not understanding he was about to be majorly burned.

With a sigh she responded. "Fine here it is one more time, okay? I don't like you that way. You may be man pretty but your dumber that a box of rocks and all you want to do is get into my pants. I'm not saying I would date you if you were smart, because I wouldn't. I want someone who knows how to survive in the world and won't only think about getting into my pants or any hot girl he happens to see. Is that clear enough?" She ended her rant and was ready to run form this horrific date.

"I don't get it though. Why are you going on a date with me?" With a confused look he pushed on for an answer he could understand.

"I agreed to get you to stop asking me out!" She practically screeched.

A slow clap was started by Hyde before he finally spoke. "BURN! Man Kelso I think you get dumber even outside the circle." Hyde stated. "Well guys I should get going." He spoke to the rest of the group who was still sitting there stunned by what they witnessed while walking to the steps.

"I'll come with you, I don't like being alone in the dark." Jackie said following him up. As they crossed the kitchen the sliding glass door Hyde subtly put his hand to her lower back and Mrs. Forman shouted for the rest of the kids to come eat for those who were staying and the rest to leave.