Disclaimer: I do not own Back to the Future.
Author's Notes: All the events that happens in Twin Pines Universe is the same as the beginning timeline of the Trilogy, until the moment that the Libyan's gun becomes jammed. In this world, the gun does not become jammed, and Marty gets killed.
Chapter Note: This chapter alludes to
all of my universes, along with the Orwell Universe. I just recently edited this chapter to include the new AUs I came up with after I wrote this story.
9:00 PM PST
Twin Pines Universe
Celeste Jones had spent the whole Halloween Day in her bedroom, astrally travelling through alternate realities. Her friend and colleague, Lorraine McFly, have been extremely depressed - since the night that her youngest child, Marty McFly, had been murdered by the Libyans. Marty had secretly always been her favourite child, even though she would have admitted it when he was alive. She also wracked with guilt over having verbally dressed him down ten days before his death.
Celeste was also very fond of Marty, and was her favourite of the McFly children. He was like a nephew to her. She remembered weeping her eyes out at the funeral for Marty and Dr. Brown. She didn't know Dr. Brown that well, but she could barely stand look at Marty's cold dead body at the wake. He was such a georgeous young boy, with looks resembling those of actor Michael J Fox. She could hardly believe that the precious young boy was cruelly ripped away from this world.
Throughout the wreckage of the DeLorean that the Libyans had destroyed, Celeste have found the flux capacitor, which was still intact. Celeste had decided that the flux capacitor was the very tool that would make it possible to physically travel between dimensions. She wasn't as interested in time travel, as time travelling always carried the risk of time pardoxes. Travelling between alternate realities was far more safe.
The first alternate reality that Celeste had visited was the one where Biff Tannen was a very rich, powerful, and corrupt man - and he was married to Lorraine, while George McFly was murdered in 1973. Dr. Brown and Marty had managed to escape to Canada, and were making plans to return to 1955, to grab some sports almanac away from Biff. Apparently, the Biff Tannen of that world was rich - because of some sports almanac from the future he had somehow received in 1955. Celeste was very grateful that she didn't live in that world. It was such a depressing world to live in - unless you were a certain man named Biff Harold Tannen.
The second alternate reality was even more depressing than the first. It happened to be the dystopian world straight out of George Orwell's book, 1984. She remembered having to read that book, back when she was in high school. She never would have imagined that such a world could actually exist, though. Dr. Brown was, surprisingly enough, one of the Proles who lived in Hill Valley - while Marty didn't even exist in that world, as George and Lorraine were both single. They were both members of the Outer Party in Sacramento. Biff Tannen was, not too surprising, a member of the Thought Police. It was mainly the Proles who inhabited Hill Valley.
The third alternate reality was not as depressing as the other two were. Twin Pines Pall had become Lone Pine Mall, apparently because Marty ran over one of Mr. Peabody's pines, when he travelled back to 1955. George and Lorraine had a happier marriage, and were in better shape. Biff Tannen ran an auto dealing business, and the McFlys happened to be one of their best customers. Biff Tannen, however, had a habit of scamming people out of putting two coats of wax on the car. Shortly after Marty returned from 1955, he had been visited briefly by his future son - who had managed to warn Marty about racing Douglas Needles.
The fourth alternate reality was very similar to the third. The only major difference was that Marty had been renamed Calvin - while his older brother had been renamed Martin. Even though Calvin refused to go to the future with Dr. Brown, his older friend did manage to warn him about racing Douglas Needles. Other than that, everything else was about the same.
The fifth alternate reality was also similar to the third, as far the McFly family life went. Dr. Brown had apparently saved Clara Clayton from falling the ravine - so the ravine had remained being known as Shonash Ravine. Dr. Brown and Marty had brought Clara back with them to 1985, and Dr. Brown and Clara were planning to marry on November 30. Marty had learned not to lose his judgement over being called a 'chicken', so he ended up not racing Douglas Needles.
The sixth alternate reality also bore some strong resemblances to the fifth. In this world, though, Dr. Brown and Clara were making plans to return to 1985 - after spending eight years in the Old West. They also had two young boys, named Jules and Verne - obviously named after Dr. Brown and Clara's favourite author, Jules Verne. The ravine in this world was named Eastwood Ravine, for some strange reason that Celeste couldn't quite figure out. Again, Marty ended up deciding to not race Douglas Needles - and he still had dreams of rock and roll stardom.
The seventh alternate reality was almost just like the sixth. The difference was that Clara was pregnant with a third child, who was due to be born soon. Dr. Brown and his wife knew that the baby was going to be a girl, and they planned to name her Haven. Seeing a happy Marty in the last five alternate realities had made Celeste feel depressed. Celeste had greatly missed Marty, and she was blinking back tears alot. It just wasn't fair that Marty was stull alive and happy.
The eighth alternate reality was similar to the fifth one, as Doc and Clara had plans to get married later that month. The circumstance of them meeting was different, however. An alternate version of Dr. Brown had been shot by Buford Tannen in 1885, and the gravestone could still be found at Boot Hill Cemetery. After Dr. Brown decided to bring Marty and Jennifer to 1885 with him, he fell in love with Clara - and Clara hadn't even realized that this was a slightly different version of Dr. Brown.
The ninth alternate reality was a little different from the others, even though the McFly family life was still the same. Jennifer managed to accompany Marty on his first time travel trip to 1955. After being stuck in 1885 for about a week, Jennifer managed to meet her ancestor, Clara Parker. Eventually, the trio of time travellers ended up returning to 1985 - and bringing Clara Parker with. The fate of Clara Clayton, however, still lay with the ravine. As Clara Parker already gave birth to Jennifer great-grandmother back in the 1880s, Jennifer's existence was not threatened.
The tenth alternate reality bore some strong resemblances to the third alternate reality. George and Lorraine were happily married and in good shape, while Biff ran an auto dealing company. The mall was called Lone Pine Mall. One major difference, though, was that Marty had an identical twin brother - named Calvin! Again, Marty had decided not to race Douglas Needles.
Celeste then had an idea. Since that reality had two Martys - she could go into that world, and bring back Marty. The best thing was, Marty still had his memories of growing up in this world. The only difference was, that Marty was not shot by the Libyans - and he had manage to travel back to 1955. Apparently, it was through Marty's intervention, that the situation had changed for the McFly family and Biff. She wasn't sure how Marty's trip to 1955 had affected the birth of his identical twin - but she didn't really care. That reality could keep Calvin, and she could bring Marty back to this reality. She had to tell Lorraine the news - as Lorraine would be overjoyed. She just wasn't sure when she would be finished with her machine.
Celeste smiled to herself, as she went back to working on her machine. 'Someday soon, Marty,' Celeste whispered to herself, 'I'll see you again.'
