October 31, 1985
6:30 PM PST

Marty, Calvin, and Jennifer were all at the Halloween party - which was being held in the gymnasium of the high school. The dance was just about to start, and Marty and Jennifer were out on the dance floor. Marty felt so happy to have Jennifer back.

"Oh, Jennifer," gushed Marty, "you make such a beautiful fairy princess! I also really love that glitter in your hair. I see that your friend, Zoe, is also a fairy princess."

"Thank you, Marty," cooed Jennifer. "I simply do love your Superman costume. I also really like Calvin's Batman costume. It's just so nice to see the two of you showing up in superhero costumes. So, Marty, your Uncle Toby bought them for you guys?"

"That's right," Marty replied, warmly. "Uncle Toby found a set of superhero costumes - with one Superman and one Batman - so he really thought to give them to us, on our birthday. Since then, we've been planning to wear them for Halloween."

"Your uncle seems like such an amazing person," Jennifer gushed. "Zoe and I have actually been planning our costumes for over a month, now. Just think, I'm a fairy princess - dressing with Superman! What an odd combination, eh?"

Marty paused for a minute, before finally saying, "Naa! I don't think so! I think a fairy princess and Superman might really work together, as a great team." He then paused to look around, before adding, "Hey, Jenn, take a real good look at Zoe and Zach!"

"It's awesome," Jennifer agreed. "I mean, we have your best friend dancing with my best friend. It's such a shame that Calvin doesn't have anyone to dance with. I think he'll find his match, one of these days. At any rate, he still seems to be real happy!"

"So, Jenn, shall we go get some more brownies?" asked Marty, as he smiled at his girlfriend. "Those are so delicious. I can hardly get enough of them."

"Oh, yeah," agreed Jennifer, "they are very chocolately and gooey! I guess shouldn't eat too much, though. Oh, well, this is a special occasion - and diets are overrated."

Calvin then walked up to the couple, as he said, "Oh, you two make such an adorable couple. It's sure nice to see you two together, again. You two definitely are made for each other. There really is no question about it. I'm sorry for ever envying you two."

"Thank you, Calvin," replied Jennifer. "Say, can I take a picture of you two together? The two of you look so adorable in your superhero costumes! You guys look great!"

"Sure," Marty replied, as he hugged Jennifer, "and thank you so much! Yeah, I've always preferred Superman, while Calvin was always big on Batman. It really was wonderful for Uncle Toby to think of us, when he saw that set. He's awesome!"

"Marty and Calvin," Jennifer told the twins, "why don't the two of you stand over by the skeleton over there? Put your arms around each other, and then I'll take several snapshots of you. I really must say, the two of you just look so adorable together!"

"Okay, we'll do that," Marty told Jennifer. To Calvin, he added, "This will be great!"

Marty and Calvin then stood next to the skeleton, and they put their arms around each other. Marty smiled very fondly, Jennifer snapped three photos of them.

The Power of Love by Huey Lewis and The News then started playing, as Marty reached out for Jennifer, and the two of them headed over for the dance floor.

"Oh, Jennifer," gushed Marty. "This song always reminds me of you! Even after all we've been through, that song still holds quite a special place in my heart. I do still wish I could be performing at the dance tonight, it's so nice to dance with you."

"Yeah, Marty," Jennifer replied, warmly, "this song always reminds me of you, too. I guess the audition judge didn't like any of the bands that performed, and that's why we have a disc jockey. He certainly is playing such wonderful music, though."

"It's almost like this song was written just for us," Marty agreed, laughing a little. "I still remember just how bad I felt, last Friday. The week in 1955 did help to give me some confidence. I'm glad that I decided to send the tape to the record company."

"What do you think of Back In Time?" Jennifer asked Marty. "I still have a hard time getting used to the fact that Doc really does have a time machine. One day, I would like to go back in time - and see my parents back, when they were in high school."

"Actually, Jennifer," Marty said, gently, "that's got to be one of the most stressful weeks of my life. It wasn't exactly a week of fun and games for me. I had to make sure that my parents fell in love with each other, so that I wouldn't become erased from existence. Hell, I even started to fade away on the night of the dance - but, luckily, my parents had kissed just in time. Believe me, Jenn, I really don't think you would want to live through that."

"Oh, goodness, Marty!" gasped Jennifer. "I didn't even realize you had to go through all that. Now I understand why you've been distracted. I mean, you certainly could have used a break from that trip. I think time travel would be more fun - if you didn't have to worry about all those time paradoxes, and such."

"Yes, I hear ya, Jenn," Marty said, softly. "Anyway, yeah, whenever I hear Back In Time, I think about my trip back to 1955. I guess I just ended up becoming lucky - as we knew when lightning would strike the clock tower. Otherwise, there's no telling how I would've returned to 1985. I would hate to have been stuck in 1955. Of course, I was worried that Doc would be shot dead by terrorists, as soon as I returned to 1985 - but I really would've missed you, my friends, and my family. Besides, I didn't even quite have the same relationship with Doc in 1955 - as I do in the present."

"In what ways was Doc different, back in 1955?" asked Jennifer. "I suppose, in a way, it would quite be like me meeting you at seven - or at 37, for that matter. It would just not be the same thing. I do wonder who you dressed up as for Halloween at seven."

"I think Calvin and I went as a two-headed ghost that year," Marty replied. "In the original timeline, I also went as a ghost - but I just had nobody to be a two-headed ghost with. I would like to think I'd still be dressing up for Halloween, when I'm 37."

"I'm not sure what really amazes me more," Jennifer commented, stunned, "just how much things must've changed, or just how much things must've stayed the same. Getting back to the question, how was Doc different - back in the year 1955?"

"Well, for starters," replied Marty, "the Doc of 1955 did tend to see me as a kid - as I guess we haven't really had ten years to become good friends. He also wasn't as used to affection. I guess he seemed a bit more conservative back then, if you know what I mean. Anyway, we did still come to enjoy each other's company."

"I see that your life really did change," asked Jennifer, "since you returned to 1985? I guess that could also explain why you've been rather distracted. Now, I'm quite sorry that I lost my cool with you. I now realize that I should've more understanding."

"Yeah, quite a bit," replied Marty. "My parents are a lot happier and more confident, and Biff is no longer bullying my dad around. Also, I was initially shocked - when I found out that I had a twin. I did briefly wonder if I might end up being re-named Calvin, as soon as I returned to 1985. Of course, I guess it turned out being that my name was still be Marty - but that I have a twin named Calvin."

"I'm sure Calvin was rather shocked," Jennifer mused, "when he found out that you were the Calvin Klein of 1955, eh? After all, your parents actually did name him after that Calvin Klein, right? It certainly is a very ironic twist of irony, in my opinion."

"I'm pretty certain that that is correct," replied Marty. "I can imagine that that would be even more of a shocker for Calvin, than it is for me. I mean, I can imagine what it would seem like, from his perspective. The thing is, it'd probably feel a little creepy."

"Well, I'm simply glad that Doc told me about the time machine," Jennifer said, quite softly."I now understand you a bit better. Maybe Doc will let us take more trips into the past. I mean, it certainly was rather nice - getting to visit 1965."

"Well, actually," said Marty, sighing, "I think I would like to take a little break from time travelling. At least, our trip to 1965 hasn't actually affected this timeline. Granted, we were only there for about three hours. Still, the thought certainly can be frighening."

"Such a fitting topic for Halloween," Jennifer replied, laughing. Then, after a pause, she asked, "You know where I would like to go, Marty? I would actually love to go to Woodstock. Now, there's a very memorable event to live through."

"Actually, Jenn," Marty said, gently, "it's my understanding that it was pouring rain, during most of the event. So Woodstock sure isn't all that it was cracked up to be. I do agree with the hippies, that we need more peace and harmony in this world - but, sadly, it really seems like a lot of the former hippies have now become yuppies."

"Yeah, I suppose you're right," Jennifer said, sighing. "I suppose the hippie movement is a bit overrated. I really do enjoy the psychedelic music of that era, though."

"Oh, yeah," agreed Marty, "psychedelic rock is such nice music. Even though, I could do certainly without Janis Joplin and Joe Cocker. Well, how about a kiss?"

"That sounds fine with me," Jennifer said, quietly. "It's great that we were able to make up, just in time for Halloween. They're playing such good music, tonight."

Marty then leaned over to kiss Jennifer. It was so hard to believe that they have had a fight, not long ago. Marty had a feeling that his future with Jennifer was looking up.