In the clear sky of suburban Washington DC, a very rare sight appeared. Two sonic booms that preceded the appearance of a flying DeLorian sports car covered in a thin sheet of ice appeared in the night sky. Your first thought would probably be that it was some sort of UFO, but it wasn't. It was a time machine.

A very frightened 10-year-old named Jules Brown was at the wheel. He was clueless about how to pilot the time vehicle let alone a regular car. After all that had happened to them in the past 20 minutes, this part was probably mild compared to what had happened to him so far.

Jules tried his best to get the car under control and ended up landing in some woods with a big thump. He knew he should have been worrying about if someone saw him, but it was the furthest thing from his mind. He just left the driver's seat and slipped into the enlarged back seat of the newly created time machine and began to think about the day's horrible events.

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Jules and his family; Dr Emmett Brown, Clara Brown, Verne Brown, baby Marie Brown, and their dog Einstein; were in the makeshift lab/blacksmith shop in the middle of 1896 Hill Valley.

His father, Emmett was showing them an odd contraption that he got in the year 1981. He had gone back in time a few days before for only a couple days, but he said that to him, he had been gone a month and a half. He said he was working on another time machine that was smaller, but was almost an exact copy of his original time machine, only with a couple changes.

He said he had added a feature that would allow them to not just put in what time they wanted to go to, but the place as well. He also enlarged the backseat so that he could fit more people in more comfortably.

The entire family was so excited that they now had a new cool way to get around. Jules and Verne were now even more excited when they heard that they might move to the future. Jules and Verne have always wanted to see the future and live in the land with so many luxuries. Even though they would miss their friends, they knew that they would probably make better friends in the future. They also might even give Marie the chance to grow up in a more woman-friendly environment.

Doc Brown said that if they did move to the future, it would have to be in the same place as Marty McFly, considering Marty was the only one who knew about the time machine and it would be much more convenient if he could help them out.

"Why can't we just stay in Hill Valley, dad?" Jules asked a little apprehensive.

"Marty is probably still in Hill Valley," Doc Brown said. "It might be less likely, though considering we have no choice but to go to him in 2005."

"Why?" Jules asked.

"If we come in anytime in the 20 years between, we would interfere with his future in a negative way," Doc said. "His future has changed so much from the one I saw the first time I went to 2015."

"How do you know," Clara asked.

"I'm guessing," Doc said.

The family loaded the DeLorean in the large storage compartment underneath the fuel car of their locomotive time machine and set off for 2016 to get the DeLorean hover converted. They strapped Marie into a homemade car seat in the train while the rest of the family with the exception of Doc strapped in the back of the vehicle. With Doc at the controls, the whole family sped into 2016.

The night after they got the car hover converted, they decided they might as well eat some dinner before they left. Jules decided to look after Marie and stay with both time machines where they were parked in the Hill Valley National Forest while they were away. Jules was inside the time machine with Marie checking things out when he saw his whole family being led toward the locomotive time machine with a tall, college-age looking kid with a futuristic-looking rifle. He herded them into the time machine as a very quiet Jules watched from the DeLorean.

When the locomotive rose, Jules knew for a fact that the man was trying to hijack the time machine. Jules frantically turned on the time circuits, turned the key, and started the guessing game of running the time machine.

Jules rose up into the air after the departing locomotive but he immediately began to experience problems. He began to lose control of the vehicle. It was then that he notices a button pad that said "EMERGENCY". There were two buttons and he just picked one at random and the next thing he knew he was over a Washington DC suburb.

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Jules heard Marie crying next to him. In all the excitement, he had forgotten she was there. Jules got her bottle out of her diaper sack and fed her. Jules considered himself lucky that Marie was not hurt, and that he landed in woods and not the suburb that he appeared over earlier.

Jules wondered why his father would pick this particular time and place as a destination for an emergency, and then he noticed the time readout.

FEB 1, 2005 12:10 AM
WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, USA

"Oh my goodness," Jules cried. "It's 2005. This must be where Marty is. Or at least I hope so."

Jules figured that his dad probably found Marty's whereabouts while getting the hover conversion. Jules decided that if he wanted to find out what happened to his family and save them, he would need Marty's help. Although Jules had only seen Marty only once two years ago, he felt that he knew he would be the perfect guy for the job. Jules was pretty sure that he beat the ripple effect of whatever the mystery man did in the past, but he knew that the next time he traveled to would probably be a changed one.

He was also scared that Marty had probably forgotten about the whole time machine thing, or worse, that he wasn't in Washington DC at all. He was really hoping that wasn't the case.

He looked behind him and noticed that Marie was asleep, and it was then that he realized how tired he was. Not because of the late hour, but because of all the excitement. Jules slipped off into a reluctant sleep as he thought about the search he would have to go through tomorrow.

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Marty McFly's alarm clock got him up at 7 a.m. on this Friday morning. He woke up and shook his wife, Jennifer, so that she could wake up and start getting ready for the plane to the Psychiatrist's Convention in Atlanta.

"Wake up, sleepy-head," Marty said. "I'm gonna go wake up the kids."

Jennifer just moaned a yes as Marty got up to wake his children up. First he came to the room of his two daughters, Jean and Marlene. Being 10, Marlene could easily wake up, but 16-year-old Jean was a different story.

"Move it or lose it you two," Marty shouted.

Marlene was up in a flash, but Jean just moaned, "I have a car now dad. I can sleep later can't I?"

"No," Marty said. "Besides, you also have to drive your brothers and sister."

Although Jean loved her siblings to pieces, sharing her newfound freedom with them was another story. But reluctantly, she accepted her responsibility and got out of bed.

Marty just passed by his oldest son, Kyle's room. He had an alarm clock that always woke him up at 7 on the dot. Kyle was much more responsible and mature than most 14-year-old kids. He was in an inspirational rock band which gained him some popularity in the freshman class at his and Jean's high school. He was one of those people that looked up to bands like DC Talk and Down Here, which happened to be playing on the stereo in his room that morning.

The final child to wake up was 7-year-old Marty Junior, or Little Marty as he was called. Little Marty had more energy than a little parakeet. He was always up before daybreak playing around but was always in bed playing possum by 7 so his dad would think he got a good night sleep. Marty always knew about it though, but he never said anything considering Little Marty's night life didn't seem to effect him.

By 7:30, the house was a bustle. The McFlys had a fairly large house in the suburbs of Washington DC. It was only 15 minutes to the CNN studios in Washington where Marty worked and even less time to get to the White House where Marty was also a correspondent. The garage had been converted into Jennifer's office so that she could be with the kids all the time. It was also a 10-minute drive to all of the kid's schools, but they were out of Marty's way so Jean driving was like a dream come true.

"Guess what Jean. Guess what," Little Marty said practically jumping all over Jean as they were about to leave.

"What is it little guy?" Jean said, seeming uninterested.

"I saw a UFO last night," Little Marty said. "And the driver must have been worse than you. It was flying all over the place in the sky before it disappeared into the distance."

"You watch to many movies, kid," Jean said as the ensemble group headed for Jean's car.

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Jules' feet were killing him by the time he reached civilization. With a diaper sack on his shoulder, a baby seat in his arm, and money for the times in his pocket, he walked though the future city of Washington DC. Half of the buildings that he saw seemed important considering they all had plaques in front of them, but he didn't know what any of them meant. He wasn't in this humongous city to sightsee, though. He just decided to set his sights on finding Marty.

All the looks that people gave him made him very uncomfortable. Just the fact that there were so many people made him uncomfortable. It was moments like this that he wished his dad was there.

When he finally found a phone booth, he went inside, set Marie down, and looked in the phone book. While he was looking at the phone book, he became uneasy about taking his eyes off Marie. His dad said that in this time period that people taking children from their families was a daily occurrence. He said, however, that since they adopted a nationwide "Amber Alert" system in late 2003, people thought twice about kidnapping.

He finally found the lone McFly in the book at 2057 Sugarcane Drive in suburban Washington. He became really excited that they did live here, and that they were in walking distance. Jules finally had some hope in his eyes.

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About 4:30 P.M., the McFly children were home from school. Jean had what seemed like endless homework that weekend while the rest of the kids had very little. Little Marty was still insisting he saw a UFO, but Jean became very annoyed at the fact that he only seemed to want to tell her.

Jennifer left for her convention after saying goodbye to the kids when they got home, and Marty was still at work. The kids had the house to themselves.

Kyle was sitting on the stairs strumming a new song he was writing on his guitar while Marlene and Little Marty were playing upstairs. Jean was on the kitchen bar working on her homework when the doorbell rang.

"Kyle, could you get that?" Jean yelled. Lately, that was the only communication between Jean and Kyle. They used to be very close, but lately their relationship was very strained. Jean felt like Kyle was stealing her thunder. Not only did he look like their dad, but now he was a rocker like his dad was in youth. Jean thought that she and her dad didn't have much in common anyway, and now her brother was way ahead of her in the relationship with their father.

"Alright," Kyle said. Kyle had always been a pacifist, which was probably why him and his siblings never fought, and never talked. Lately he was very cut off from his siblings and from his mother, but not his dad. He seemed to think that as he grew up, his father was the only one he could really relate to. That whole thing was hard on the whole family, especially his sister Jean, whom he used to be so close to.

Kyle answered the door to find kind of an odd sight, a kid dressed in old western clothes and a baby in what looked like a homemade baby seat.

"May I help you?" Kyle said, kind of confused by the situation.

"Yes," the kid said. "My name is Jules Brown. I need to talk to Marty."

"Which one?" Kyle asked.

"I guess the older one," Jules answered

Kyle invited the strange child in and told him that his dad was at work but would be home by 6:30.

"Okay," Jules said, kind of disappointed.

Kyle took Marie and put her on the sofa next to Jules.

"Awwww," Jean said from the kitchen. "Look at that baby. Where did she come from?"

"She is my sister Marie," Jules said from beside the baby.

Jean picked up Marie in her arms, and took a good look at Jules. "A little early for Halloween huh kid?" Jules just gave her a look and turned away. "Hey kid I was just kidding," Jean said. "What's your name anyway?"

"Jules Brown," he said, still turned around. "I'm here because my dad, Doc Brown, needs help from Marty McFly so that he can save my family from someone whom has hijacked our time machine."

Jean was about to let out a laugh when Little Marty shouted from the door, "Hey. You were in the UFO!"

Jules looked up and said, "If you're talking about an unidentified flying object, then you must have seen the DeLorean time machine I arrived in? Are you Marty Jr.?"

"Uh huh." Little Marty answered. "Are you an alien?"

"No LM," Marlene, whom was right beside him, said.

"Are you all Marty's kids? I thought he only had 2." Jules said.

"Yep," said Kyle from the sofa. "We're the McFly kids."

"Hey," Marlene said. "Didn't dad used to tell us bedtime stories about a time machine made out of a DeLorean, and some guy named Doc Brown?"

"They were true," Jules said. "At least the ones about your dad traveling to 1955 and almost preventing your grandparents from meeting. Also, the one about trying to get a book from Biff is also true. Another one is the one where Doc Brown, my father, meets my mother, Clara."

"Those are the only ones he's told us," Little Marty said. "But he didn't say anything about them being true. But I guess we wouldn't have believed him anyway."

"Those stories weren't true, Marty." Jean said.

"How did you know about those stories, kid?" Kyle asked.

"I have a better question," Jean said while putting Marie down in her seat. "Is everyone here bananas?!"

Jules just frowned and said "My father told me and my brother Verne all about his adventures with your father in his time machine. He even made a new one out of a locomotive and came and visited your father and mother when they were seventeen. Two years after that he made another DeLorean time machine in the future, or I guess it's the past here. Anyway, we went to 2015 to get it hover converted. The family went out while I stayed behind with the baby. While I was in the car with Marie, I saw a mysterious man leading my whole family into the locomotive and hijacking it. I tried to chase after them, but I couldn't control the car and I ended up here."

"Kid," Jean said. "No offense to you story-telling skills but maybe you should talk to my mom about this little story."

"Jean!" Kyle screamed.

"Why did you scream at her?" Jules asked. "Maybe I should talk to Jennifer."

"Jules," Kyle said. "Our mom's a shrink."

"Huh?"

"A psychiatrist."

"Oh," Jules said. "So what you're saying is...hey! I'm not crazy; in fact, I'll bring all four of you to show you the time machine."

"Alright!" Little Marty said.

"Wait a minute." Marlene said. "How do we know you're not going to take us to some remote place and murder us?"

"C'mon," Kyle said. "He's what, 10 years old. Besides, if this kid is willing to prove his case, we should let him."

"Okay, okay," Jean said. "We'll come with you and bring your sister with us. But if it turns out you're pulling our legs, there will be no mercy, ya hear?"

"I hear." Jules said, as he thought of the fact that he might finally get some help.

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All five kids and Marie got into Jean's car and Jules began to tell Jean where to go. They ended up pulling over to the side of the road in the middle of the woods and Jules led them on foot to where the time machine was.

When they finally reached it, the two younger McFlys gasped while the two older McFlys just got surprised. They got even more surprised when Jules showed them the interior of the machine and all of the features, including the flux capacitor.

Jean, in the end, was not convinced.

"Okay kid," Jean said, "If this thing is for real, than prove it to us."

Jules went a little pale then, considering the nightmare he had entering this time. He just took a deep breath and scuffled the ground.

"What are you doing?" Marlene asked.

"Finding fuel," replied Jules. "Dad added a fusion generator from the future to power the flux capacitor. The actual car runs on regular gasoline, but we have an extra canister in the trunk, which is in the front in this car."

When Jules collected enough stuff from the ground, he filled the Mr. Fusion and got in the machine. Jules silently prayed that he wouldn't screw this up. He turned on the time circuits and set it for one minute in the future. Then he realized something, he couldn't travel through time now, he would end up in who knows where. That is, is the hijacker changed history any. He just prayed that wouldn't happen. He turned the key, turned on the flying circuits, and headed for the sky at 88 mph.

When he disappeared, all four of the kids jaws dropped, except for Little Marty's which was smiling.

"Oh my ..."

"Don't say it Jean," Kyle shouted. "There are kids present."

"Okay Mister Holier than Thou," Jean shouted. "Why are you so calm? A FLYING car just exploded right above our heads. I don't know about you, but."

Just then, two sonic booms appeared and Jules and the DeLorean reappeared. Jules swerved around a bit but finally landed with a thump and emerged from the machine.

"You're alright," Marlene shouted.

"That was awesome!" Little Marty cried.

"So," Kyle said. "What exactly did you do?"

Jules just smiled and said, "I traveled one minute into the future. I am very thankful that I didn't end up in some alternate universe with that creep out there forcing my family to help him change history."

"So," the formerly speechless Jean said. "This is all for real?"

"Yep," Jules said, appearing satisfied.

"Well then, what are we waiting for?" Jean said. "Let's get dad and help you get your family back."

"Wait a minute," Jules said. "Now you want to help?"

"Of course," Jean said. "This would be the adventure of a lifetime."

"Yeah," Kyle said. "I want to come, too."

"And me three!" Little Marty said.

"Sorry kids," Kyle said. "You and Marlene are too young. Dad would never let you guys go. Besides, someone has to stay here and take care of Marie."

Although not as exciting as they had hoped, at least they were taking part.

"Well, I'm glad both of you are coming. We'll need all the help we can get," said Jules. "Now all we need is to get Marty to join in."

A group left the clearing for the car with a new friend, a new goal, and a new adventure lying ahead of them.