Author's note: Hey everyone it's me Gooniegirl! I got tons of reviews for the first chapter it blew me away! Thanks to everyone that reviewed! I will reply to everyone as always! I just want everyone that reads this story to know that Abby and Marty have gone through the other movies together. You may read their journeys in Being Marty's best friend and Friendship: even in the future. I highly recommend them as do my fans! Now please enjoy! I update every day, usually no matter what!

"Shouldn't we wear ear plugs?" I asked uncertainly as Doc hooked up some weird contraption. He bought it from the gas station so I guess that means someone is as crazy has him.

"No, the blast shouldn't be loud enough to shatter your ear drums" Doc explained.

"Yeah, Abs don't worry guys know from the time their born to do this stuff. Blowing things up is second nature" Marty joked. I was about to object when a ear splitting blast sounded.

"So much for not shattering our ear drums" I said sarcastically.

"Take this camera! I want to document everything!" Doc cried running giddily into the cave.

Marty jumped in front of. I cleared my throat. "When girls are going out with guys he's supposed to let her go first" I reminded him.

"Very well then, your worshipfulness" Marty joked bowing.

"And don't you forget it" I laughed. Okay, so I know the first day that you hang out with your boyfriend it isn't usually like this. Your not usually going through a cave looking for a Delorian. But were not normal if you didn't notice. For Abby and Marty this is just a normal day.

"This reminds me of the time I attempted to reach the center of the earth. I'd be reading my favorite author, Jules Verne. I spent weeks preparing for the expedition, I didn't even get this far. Of course, I was only 12 at the time. It was the writings of Jules Verne that had a

profound effect on my life. I was 11 when I first read 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea. That's when I realized that I must devote my life into science" Doc explained as we traveled further into the tunnel.

"You know what it reminds me of? The day we took that ghost tour and you freaked out" Marty reminded me.

"As I recall you were the one that freaked out. You ran out screaming were all gonna die and I had to run after you" I said setting the story straight.

"More or less" Marty shrugged.

"Sometimes I wish something would fall out of the sky and land on you" I joked. Marty looked up scared.

"My initials... just like in Journey To The Center of the Earth! That means the time machine must be right through this wall!" Doc cried up ahead. Marty and I ran to catch up.

Doc wielded a big axe. He gestured for Marty to pick one up too. "I'll leave the axe stuff to you guys. It reminds me too much of saw" I said looking away.

"You didn't even see the movie" Marty pointed out.

"I saw enough of the previews to have it stuck in my brain" I protested.

"It's been buried here for 70 years, 2 months, and 13 days. Astounding" Doc explained.

"Wow you gonna tell us the seconds?" I joked.

"Do you really want…" Doc started.

"No!" Marty and me yelled in unison.

LATER

"As you can see, the lightning bolt shorted out the time circuit control microchip. The attached she-she…" Marty stuttered as he read Doc's letter to him.

"Schematic" Doc and me replied in unison.

"Schematic diagram will allow you to build a replacement unit with the 1955 components, thus restoring the time machine to perfect working order" Marty finished.

"Unbelievable, that his piece of junk could be such a big problem. No wonder this circuit failed it says, "Made in Japan." Doc cried. I snickered at that.

"What do you mean, Doc? All the best stuff is made in Japan" Marty explained.

"Unbelievable!" Doc cried again.

LATER

LOADING STUFF INTO DOC'S CAR

"You know, when I was a kid I always wanted to be a cowboy. Now, knowing I'll spend my future in the past it sounds like a wonderful way to spend my retirement years. It just occurred to me...since I end up in 1885 perhaps I'm now in the history books. I wonder...could I go to the library and look myself up in the old newspaper archives?" Doc asked in amazement.

"Sounds cool" I agreed.

"I don't know, Doc, you're the one whose always saying, you know, it's not too good to know too much about your own destiny" Marty pointed out.

"You're right, Marty. I know too much already. Better that I not attempt to uncover the circumstances of my own future.

"Copernicus!" I called. The dog didn't budge from one of the graves.

"If that dog brings back a dead body I will freak" I declared as I went after him.

"Come on, let's go home, boy" I said as I bent down next to him. He continued to whine.

"I know you hate that name that Doc gave you, but I promise he changes it later!" I told him. Suddenly, I heard Marty yell from behind me.

"What'd ya do step on a grave?" I joked. Marty pointed his flashlight at the grave stone. I screamed. It read plainly HERE LIES DOC EMMENT BROWN.

"DOC! DOC! Come here! Quick!" Marty yelled freaking out as well.

"What's wrong, Marty? You look like you've seen a ghost" Doc joked.

"You're not far off, Doc" Marty admitted pointing to the tombstone.

"I so would have taken Jason in a hockey mask!" I cried.

"Oh! Great Scott!" Doc yelled understanding.

"Died, September 7th, 1885. That's one week

after you wrote the letter! Erected in eternal memory by his beloved Clara" Marty read.

"Who the heck is Clara?" Marty and me yelled in unison.

"I don't know any Clara's" Doc admitted.

"You tombstone tells a very different story" I pointed out my hands on my hips.

"Abby, please don't stand there!" Doc yelled.

"I gotta get another picture" Marty breathed as I stepped off of the grave.

"It's not exactly a photo opportunity!" I cried.

"Shot in the back by Buford Tannen over a matter of 80 dollars! What kind of a future do you call that?" Doc yelled.

"He wouldn't be related to…" Marty started.

"Biff" Doc agreed.

"Brandon" I replied.

R/r Hope you liked it! I wish I could have gotten it up sooner!