Doc had arrived back in Hill Valley another century behind where he had just been. Seamus was with him and had been very quiet about what he had seen. The Doc knew that what he had seen must have been a shock and would wait for Seamus to say the first word.

Seamus had been thinking about what he had seen. He was going to be the first of many McFly's who were going to also live out their lives in the town he loved Hill Valley. He was glad to see that his son William would marry and have children. He had now met the children and grandchildren and so on and so on. It was going to be a wonderful future. But all he could do was think about his Maggie. He had to save her from her future where she would die so many years before he would.

"Thank you Emmett for what you have shown me. The future indeed is a strange place to go. I found out that Maggie and I will be the beginning of a long history in Hill Valley. The best thing is that I liked everyone in my family. They are successful and happy. One can ask no more of their future than for their family to be healthy and happy."

The Doc knew that Seamus was worried about his wife Maggie. But he had to tell him that the future should not be changed. "It is dangerous to know certain things that are going to happen Seamus. That is one of the hardest thing about time travel." he told his friend Seamus.

Seamus decided that now was not the time to discuss Maggie with his friend and left for his house shortly afterward. He walked slowly toward his house heavy with the thought of losing his wife that he loved so dearly. As he walked into the house, he took her in his arms and held her dearly for a few moments.

Maggie laughed at her husband he was so funny sometimes. "I love you Seamus" she laughed.

Doc took a seat in his living room and watched as Clara made dinner. He had never thought of what it would be like for him to lose her. He had always assumed that he was going to be the first one to die. He was much older than she was., but one could never be sure how much time they had. Something could happen in a split second and change everything. He thought of the typhoid epidemic that was going to hit Hill Valley in a couple of years. It was going to kill Maggie and so many other good people that he called friends now.

Clara had been acting as though she was busy cooking , but in reality she was just thinking about her friend Maggie and all of the other people who were going to die in the typhoid epidemic that was going to hit Hill Valley in a few years. It was tough knowing what the future was going to hold. But a person knowing too much about their own future was never a good thing. She knew it and so didn't the Doc.

Verne had been in his room doing some studying. It was strange for him. Just earlier on that day he had been sitting in his room in another century working from his own laptop. The room looked so different. He liked both rooms but sometimes he took a couple of days to adjust to the way of one century to another century and this was going to be one of those times. He missed his brother Jules. But, he was away at college and had a lot of work to do. As for Verne he had to study very hard if he wanted to get into Harvard Medical School. That was his wish and he needed to study very hard to get accepted.

The next morning Emmett headed back to his shop. Hill Valley was changing daily and the stables had become more of a filling station. There still were no cars allowed on the main street of town, but the men who riding horses were getting less and less. The Doc had been lucky. His building was the next to the last building that cars were allowed on. As many people turned to go around the other side of town in his driveway they would stop for gas and repairs. Doc was getting pretty good at figuring out the cars and enjoyed the business.

No matter how hard the Doc tried he had never been able to remember the exact time that his father and mother had arrived in Hill Valley. He knew that it was sometime around world war 1 but that was all. It was now 1917 and world war 1 was raging in Europe. He knew that the United States would not officially declare the war until April 6th and it was now February.

He was busy at the stables working when a young couple came up to his store. As the man came out and introduced himself Emmet could hardly contain himself. The man standing in front of him was his father. In the automobile next to him sat his mother. They looked so young and happy. He wanted to hold each of them in his arms.

Erhardt Von Braun and his wife Sarah were new in town and were looking to settle in a home somewhere near the center of town. He was a lawyer and had plans to open an office in town.

Emmett knew of the home and where it was located. He was going to be raised there . He had driven by the home many times and it had just been placed up for sale. "I know a home that is perfect for you. it is just down the street and has a large front entryway. There are actually two front doors to the home . The second door goes directly to a small room that would make a perfect reception room. With just a little work the home could work well as both a home and an office for a lawyer.

As Emmett went to hand the address to the couple and said "I will be glad to bring you to the house. I know the people that are selling it very well. They are moving out of town to live with their daughter. The man built the house about ten years ago and is very proud of it." Emmett offered them.

With that the Von Braun's moved into their new home and a new life began.