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"Doc, where's Suzy?" asked Marty Junior.

"We had an argument." said Doc.

"So you left her in 2015A?" asked Junior.

"Don't worry, we'll succeed, and the timeline will simply change around her. If we don't, she'll be erased from existence- along with us." said Doc.

"Woah, Doc look!" said Junior, when he saw a sign. Junior read aloud: "Hilldale Housing Development Opening this October! It will be the address of success.'"

"It is astounding to see your neighborhood being built," replied Doc. Then, they landed behind the billboard. "Here's a walkie-talkie, so we can keep in contact. Your job is to find Griff and Biff. I will keep watch of the Jaguar. You can go now." said Doc. Marty Junior started walking, but then he stopped.

"Doc," he asked. "Won't Suzy be confused if your lab suddenly gets cleaned up?"

"No," said Doc. "When the timeline changes, Suzy won't remember anything after returning from 2045. She may be confused about how she got to my lab, but new memories will come to her. We can't forget 2015A because we are in 1985."

"Okay," said Marty Junior, even though he didn't understand. He then walked away.

Marty Junior took a good look at the town. It appeared to be a suburban slum, with 80's cars driving around. He then walked into a clothing store, and bought a black leather jacket, sunglasses, and a hat. He tried on his new clothes, and walked out. When he walked out, he took notice of a few things. A sign said, "Get free compact disks at your compact disk retailer!" Marty Junior knew that CDs were falling out of everyday use in the 2010s, so he found it interesting. The courthouse square was horribly run-down, with its abandoned buildings and the theater was an "Assembly of Christ" church. There were adult bookstores and the Courthouse Mall looked bad. As he walked towards the courthouse, he noticed an aerobics studio on the site of the café, and a building called, "The Third Eye" was next door. Then, he saw a Tannen waxing a truck. The Tannen then headed towards The Third Eye, and Marty Junior could tell it was Biff. Junior moved, and saw Griff coming from behind a tree.

"Hey, Biff!" Griff shouted.

"Cliff, how many times do I have to tell you-" Biff began.

"I'm not Cliff, I'm just a distant relative of yours." said Griff. Biff stepped closer.

"I see the resemblance. Whadaya want?" asked Biff.

"I have something for you!" said Griff .

"Are ya related to the old codger I met in '55, by any chance? You are a lot like him." said Biff.

"Uh, yeah. I'm his grandson." answered Griff. "Anyway, this book will make you rich. It's got every sporting event until 2030."

Marty Junior snuck past them, and got in the truck's bed. One minute later, Biff and Griff got into the truck. Since there was a window separating the rear seat from the bed, Marty Junior couldn't hear them. As they drove, Marty Junior thought he saw someone he knew. Could it be?

"Mom, is that you?" he mumbled.

"What is it?" asked Jennifer. Suddenly, Marty Junior realized he was looking straight at his future mom.

"You're Jennifer Parker!" Marty Junior shouted.

"Yeah, who are you? You look familiar, a lot like a boy I've seen in school, in fact." said Jennifer. Marty Junior didn't know what to say.

Meanwhile, from inside the truck, Biff noticed Marty Junior's black hat.

"An intruder, eh?" asked Biff. He opened his bed using his truck's unique open-truck's-bed button. He then raised the car upward a little, causing MJ to tumble out of the bed, and land in the road. Jennifer ran up to them, and saw that Biff's truck window was open.

"How could you do that a poor, cute boy?" she asked.

"Listen, you hottie." said Griff. "He was intruding in our truck! Ya got that?"

"I get it all right, you… buffoon! You're a big bully, that's what! You deserve this!" shouted Jennifer. She punched him in the jaw. Griff fell into the seat, unconscious. "What's this?" she asked, picking up the almanac. "!980-2030! I can make a fortune!" Jennifer slid it into her book bag.

For now, she had more important things to think about. She ran over to Marty Junior. He was unconscious, still.

"Poor guy." Jennifer said. She picked him up, but he was kind of heavy. She guessed that she was heavy, too. Teen years are weird, thought Jennifer. She didn't know what to do. Jennifer tried hanging MJ from her back, as she got on her bike and pedaled.

Back at Hilldale,-or the beginning of it, since most of it wasn't built- Doc tried to call Marty on the walkie-talkie.

"Hello?" asked Jennifer's voice from the walkie-talkie.

"Who is this? Where's Marty?" asked Doc.

"This is Jennifer Parker. Who's Marty?" came the response.

"Miss Parker, why do you have my other walkie-talkie?" asked Doc.

"I just found it in this boy's pocket." responded Jennifer.

"May you describe this boy to me?" asked Doc.

"Brown hair, brown eyes, five foot four, funny cap, cool shoes, too-big jacket-" Jennifer began.

"Great Scott!" said Doc. "Miss Parker, stay right where you are. I'll be there in a jiffy. Leave my friend alone, on a bench or something, while you wait!" Doc checked the clocktower photo from 1885. His eyes then looked at the center, where Marlene was. She looked like a headless torso with legs. "It's like she's being erased from existence!" shouted Doc. He needed to figure out why. Well, enough of that, Doc thought, as he walked away from Hilldale, and headed towards Courthouse Square..

Along the way, he found an interesting-looking street called "Skateboard Avenue". Doc decided to walk down it. Even though they had to save Marlene's existence, that didn't mean he couldn't explore the '80s, too. While walking down the street, Doc saw Marty Senior, who he thought was Marty Junior. He walked over to him. He was laying down on his back, and there was a skateboard clasped between his feet, which were facing a tree. Doc lifted Marty Senior up, and walked off.

When Doc got to Courthouse Square, he saw Marty Junior was on a bench, unconscious. Biff's truck was coming back. Doc watched. Griff got out.

"Yo, hot girl. I wantcha to know that I gotta thing for you." said Griff to Jennifer.

"I'll never love you!" shouted Jennifer.

"That might change!" shouted Griff. He pushed Jennifer into the car. "Now, let's have some action!" said Griff. Doc was really horrified. He woke up Marty Senior.

"What happened?" Marty Senior asked.

"Nevermind that now! Look at that truck!" shouted Doc.

"Oh my gosh!" shouted Marty Senior. He ran over to the truck. He opened the door, and said, "What the heck is going on- Tannen!"

Griff looked at him, and said, "McFly! Get away from the car!"

"No!" said Marty Senior.

"Help!" shouted Jennifer. "What are you doing to this poor girl?" asked Marty Senior.

"It's none of your business! Go away!" said Griff.

"Leave that girl alone!" shouted Marty Senior.

"I'd rather do this!" shouted Griff. Griff started to strangle Marty Senior. Marty Senior decided to do the only thing that he thought would work-he made a fist, and hit Griff right on the jaw. Griff fell against the truck, and Marty Senior saw Jennifer. They shook hands.

"I'm Marty McFly." said Marty Senior.

"Jennifer Parker." said Jennifer. "Haven't I seen you around Hill Valley High?"

"It's highly probable. I think you're in my social studies class." said Marty Senior.

"I think so, too." said Jennifer.

" Hey, so you know about the "Welcome Festival" they're having on the 14th?" asked Marty Senior.

"Yeah, but I don't know why it's then, since September 2nd was our first day of school." said Jennifer.

"Would you like to come with me?" asked Marty Senior.

"I would love too!" said Jennifer.

"Let's have a meeting at Elmo's Rib Café tomorrow, ok?" asked Marty.

"Like a date?" asked Jennifer.

"Kinda." said Marty. Jennifer blushed.

"See you tomorrow, then." said Jennifer. As Jennifer walked, she dropped her book bag. Marty Senior ran to pick it up, but Doc beat him to it.

"Excuse me, but this is my book." said Doc. He took the book out, and gave Jennifer back her book bag. He looked at the photo. Marlene was back.

"Good," thought Doc, and went to wake up Marty Junior.

"Woah, what happened?" asked Marty Junior, as he awoke. He looked around, and saw his parents walking together. He saw Griff unconscious by a truck. Then, Biff ran up.

"There's my truck!" shouted Biff. He drove off, leaving Griff behind.

"We've had a crazy day," said Doc. Marty Junior got off of the bench.

"What are we going to do with Griff?" MJ asked.

"I'll wake him up!" said Doc. Doc went over too him. "Griff, where's your time machine?" asked Doc. "Tell me, and I'll give you the book back!"

"Oh, really?" asked Griff.

"Yes, really." said Doc.

"Alright, it's behind the café-I mean aerobics studio." Griff answered.

"Thanks." said Doc, knocking Griff out. Doc and Marty Junior then picked up Griff, and carried him to the car. Suddenly, it got really cloudy. Rain began to fall. Lightning started to flash. Happily, the time-travelers quickly got into the time machine, and accelerated very quickly to 88 miles an hour. Suddenly, in a large flash of purple electricity, the time machine had broken the time barrier.