You should listen next time someone tells you:
don't date a kelsoSTARRING
MUSGRAVE, Sylvia
KELSO, Michael
HYDE, StevenMichael Kelso was gorgeous. Sylvia thought he looked like a young Mick Jagger. It was difficult to be in the same room as him and not run her fingers through that set of hair of his. He was vain and she was all too ready to appease him.
She took to calling him Mick and kept her crush top secret. To everyone, Sylvie was still totally in love with Steven Tyler. Her walls were covered in Steven Tyler posters but under her bed laid piles of magazines featuring Jagger... and when night came she would pull the covers over her head and flick through the pages as her hand slowly drifted down...
Sylvia could see Kelso on the big screens. She could imagine him being pictured alongside Bob Weir, David Gilmour, Brian Johnson, David Bowie and even Jimmy Page! He was a star. Sure, he couldn't sing, he couldn't act but that hair of his more than made up for it. He was totally tubular.
FEATURINGPINCIOTTI, Donna
( also featuring )
Eric Forman, Fez, Buddy Morgan, Laurie
Forman, Jackie Burkhart, Kitty Forman, Red
Forman, Angie Barnett, Bob Pinciotti, Leo————
I don't know how but this has diverted into the characters having musical abilities so read at your own risk and expect a potential band. Fez as the harmonics, Steven as the drummer, Michael as the guitarist and Buddy as the bassist. Still deciding on the songwriter. Might bring Jackie into being a tambourine player lmao
More graphics will be added, I need one for all the core main characters: Eric, Fez, Jackie, Buddy and potentially Laurie.
This was primarily a Michael Kelso fic but now I'm not too sure. There is definitely going to be femOC x Steven Hyde and there is no decided couple ending.
Peace and love, dude. ✌️
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