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October 26, 19859:30 AM PST
As Jennifer Parker woke up the next day at her grandma's house, she felt as if she was in a bit of a daze. The dream she just had felt so real - but, of course, she knew it had to be a dream. After all, it wasn't possible to travel through time, was it? It was something that only took place in science fiction and fantasy stories, right? She could then smell her grandmother cooking pancakes in the kitchen, which happened to be one of her favourite meals. She was feeling so hungry, as she walked downstairs.
'Good morning, sweetheart,' called out Grandma Parker, as reached out to embrace her granddaughter. 'How are you feeling?'
'Oh, Grandma, I had the strangest dream last night,' Jennifer said, sighing.
'What did you dream about, honey?' asked Grandma Parker, as she gave Jennifer a little peck on the cheek.
'I dreamed that I went back in time,' explained Jennifer, 'with Marty, and we ran into Marty's parents. We accidently caused Marty's parents to not meet, so we had to spend a whole week trying to make Marty's parents fall in love, so that he wouldn't be erased from existence. It was pretty scary.'
'Well, honey,' replied Grandma Parker, 'that sure sounds like one interesting dream. I sometimes think it would be interesting, if time travel was possible, and you could go back in time. I suppose it could real hassle, too, though. So, how many pancakes would you like, dear?'
'Uh, four, please,' replied Jennifer. 'You're making bacon, too?'
'I certainly am, sweetie,' replied Grandma Parker. 'So, do you have any special plans for today? Are you still planning on going to the lake with your boyfriend tonight?'
'Oh, I most certainly am,' replied Jennifer. 'Oh, Grandma, I am so excited. Marty and I have been planning this for two weeks.'
She remembered how, since the McFly's car was totalled by Biff Tannen, her father had offered to let them use his car, instead. She still hadn't gotten a chance to tell Marty about it, yet, though. Come to think of it, she didn't even remember when she went to bed last night, or when Marty went home. She did remember Doc dropping her off at her grandma's house, after she and Marty returned to 1985 - but, that course, was part of the dream.
She was tempted to tell Marty about her dream, but she figured that hearing about her dream might upset Marty, especially the part about Doc being shot by terrorists.
'Oh, I really like Marty!' gushed Grandma Parker. 'He's so sweet and adorable, and just right for a lovely girl like you. I can definitely see you two getting married one of these days. I hope to be able to live to see your children.'
'Oh, Grandma, I'm only 17 years old,' Jennifer protested. 'I don't want to think about having children right now.'
'Sorry, dear,' mumbled Grandma Parker. 'I guess I was just getting excited.'
'Aw, that's all right, Grandma,' replied Jennifer, as she stood up to hug her grandma.
Grandma had placed a plateful of pancakes in front of Jennifer, as she began to pour maple syrup on them. Jennifer wondered if Marty would come over this morning. He knew that Marty had a tendancy to sleep in late on the weekends.
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About an hour, Jennifer heard the doorbell rang. She went to answer it, and she saw that it was Marty. She was so happy to see him.
'Marty!' Jennifer gasped, as she opened the door.
'Jennifer!' called out Marty. 'so how is everything? Have you noticed any changes in your family?'
'Uh, no, I haven't,' replied Jennifer, thinking that it was rather odd question for Marty to ask. Unless, it really was true that she had travelled back in time with Marty. She figured it couldn't be, though - and Marty was just joking around. 'Everything seems the same to me. What about you?'
'Oh, a lot has changed in my life,' replied Marty. 'My parents and siblings are more confident, now. Biff now works for our family, and he's actually respectful towards us. Although, he has tried to cheat my father out of putting a second coat of wax on the car. Heck, a lot of the furniture in our house is new.'
'Wow!' gasped Jennifer. Jennifer was momentarily in a state of shock, as she began to realize that her time travel adventures with Marty was not just a dream after all. 'It looks like your family has changed drastically. I guess it's because we ran into your parents when they were young. We never ran into mine.'
Marty and Jennifer were then about to kiss, when they heard three sonic booms. They looked up to see the DeLorean on the driveway. It had knocked over a few trash cans. Doc then got out, wearing futuristic clothing.
'Marty! Jennifer! You've gotta come back with me!' Doc called out, somewhat frantically.
'Where?' Marty and Jennifer asked, simultaneously.
'Back to the future,' Doc replied.
'Wait a minute!' exclaimed Marty, as he saw Doc rummaging through the trash can, picking out some rubbish. 'What are you doing, Doc?'
'I need fuel,' explained Doc. 'Go ahead, both of you! Quick! Get in the car.'
'No, no, no,' protested Marty. 'Look, Doc, I just got here, okay? I came here to see Jennifer, and we were gonna take the new truck for a spin.'
'You have a truck, now, Marty?' Jennifer asked, shocked.
'Well, this will have to wait, you two,' replied Marty. 'Right now, it's pretty urgent that you two come back with me.'
'Wait a minute, Doc,' protested Marty. 'What are you talking about? What happens to us in the future? What do we become - assholes or something?'
'No, no, no, no, no! Marty, both you and Jennifer turn out fine. It's your kids - something has got to be done about your kids.'
Our kids? Jennifer thought, stunned. As she had told her grandmother earlier that morning, she was not ready to think about having kids when she wasn't even an adult yet.
Then, as Marty and Jennifer scrunched up together on the passenger seat, Doc stepped into the driver's side of the car, and began to take off.
'Hey, Doc, we better back up,' Marty insisted. 'We don't have enough roads to get up to 88.'
'Roads? Where we're going, we don't need roads,' insisted Doc, as he pulled down his futuristic pair of glasses. Doc then piloted the car up into the air.
