The siblings follow George to where his house was by the time school ended. "George!" Ally called, running up to him. George turned around and saw the siblings running towards him. "Why do you two keep following me around?" he shouted, trying to run faster than them. However, they caught him before he could.

"George, you gotta ask Lorraine to the dance. If you don't, we're done for," Marty said urgently. "But, I can't go to the dance. I'll miss my favorite program, Science Fiction Theater," George said. Ally and Marty got in front of him to prevent him from going any further.

"George, she does want to go with you! She has told us!" Ally said. George pushed passed the siblings and started walking backwards to his house. "Look, I'm just not ready to ask Lorraine to the dance. Neither you two, nor anything else on this planet is going to change my mind," George said, walking into his house.

Marty pulled out the picture of them and saw David's upper body was completely gone. All there was just his legs. "Science Fiction Theater," Marty said quietly. Ally perked up and smirked, "You thinking what I'm thinking?" "Yep. C'mon, let's get back to Doc," Marty answered.


That night, Marty had dressed into his radiation suit. They made the plan to be Darth Vader. Ally would provide the sound effects, which were decent enough. That was enough to convince George to ask Lorraine to the dance.


(November 8, 1955, 3:30 PM)

The next day, Marty and Ally were hanging out by the gas station. They were waiting for George to meet with them. In the meantime, Marty was having trouble getting his bottled Pepsi opened, but was unsuccessful.

"Marty! Ally!" George called, running across the street to meet up with the siblings. "George, buddy. There you are. You haven't been in school today." Marty asked, perking up. Ally leaned against the gas pump and asked, "Yeah, where've you been?" George panted heavily and said, "I overslept. Listen, I need y'all's help. I need to ask Lorraine to the dance but I don't know how,"

"Alright, keep your pants on, she's in the cafe," Ally said, seeing that Marty was trying to get the cap off his drink. "God, how do you open this?" he asked. George took the glass bottle and used the top of the mailbox to open it. "Boy, did he make you look stupid," Ally joked, getting a look from her brother. She wasn't bothered by that scowl though.

The trio start walking towards the cafe. "So what changed your mind?" Marty asked. "Yeah, you weren't wanting to do it yesterday," Ally added, feeling proud that their Darth Vader plan had scared him enough to ask Lorraine out.

"Last night, Dark Vader came down from Planet Vulcan and said he'd melt my brain if I didn't ask Lorraine to the dance." George answered. Ally shot him a look, trying to not laugh. "Let's keep the brain melting stuff to ourselves, okay?" Marty said.

George nodded and they stopped in front of the cafe. "Alright, there she is, George. All you gotta do is go in and ask her to the dance. What's the first thing that comes to your mind?" Ally said, seeing Lorraine sitting in a booth with three of her friends.

George thought for a moment and muttered, "Nothing is coming to mind," Marty rolled his eyes in frustration and muttered, "Jesus, George, it's a wonder why we were ever born," George heard Marty and asked what he said.

"Nevermind what I said, George. Tell her that she's the most beautiful person you've ever seen. Tell her that destiny brought you two together. Girls like stuff like that. Just ask Ally," Marty said. "Hey, I'm not the hopeless romantic type unlike our mother," Ally said, hands on her hips.

Ally knew that Marty was right on the nose, and someday, she'd want someone to woo her with those things. But being fifteen, she wasn't interested in romance. George didn't pay attention to what Ally said, but he was writing down Marty's advice.

"What're you doing?" Marty asked. "Writing this down. This is good stuff," George replied. The three teens went inside the cafe, which was booming. Everyone was seemingly having a good time. Goldie was dancing while serving customers to the music that was playing on the jukebox.

Marty and Ally were in the same stools they were in the first time they came here. They watched George make his move from afar. George got chocolate milk before making his way towards Lorraine, holding out his notepad.

Lorraine sees him walk up to her and she looks up at him. "Lorraine, my density… has popped me to you," he said. Ally wanted to facepalm when he said that. Lorraine narrowed her eyebrows at this and asked, "What?"

"Oh, what I meant was…" George studdered. Lorraine grinned at him and asked, "Wait, don't I know you from somewhere?" George perked up, seeing that they were getting somewhere. "Yes, I'm George! George Mcfly! I'm your density," George said, correcting himself really quick, "I mean, I'm your destiny,"

Lorraine was flattered by George's compliment. It seemed to be going well, that was until Biff walked inside the cafe. "Hey, Mcfly!" he said, the music cutting off. Marty and Ally looked behind them and were both irritated that Biff had to ruin this moment.

'You've gotta be kidding me,' Ally thought, rubbing her eyes. "I thought I told you to never come in here," Biff says. 'Your name isn't written on it, asshat,' Ally thought. Biff started making his way towards George, saying that it would cost him just to be in here.

'Not on our watch,' Ally thought, sticking her foot out in front of him. Biff tripped and fell on his face, much to the shock of the cafe's occupants. "Marty, I'm gonna go ahead and write my will. But my CD's are being buried with me," Ally whispered to her brother.

Biff stands up, angered by what Ally just did. "Alright, you asked for it, you little-" Biff started, grabbing Ally off of her stool by the front of her shirt. Marty had to step in now; he couldn't let Biff harm his sister.

"Whoa, Biff, what's that?" Marty said, pointing over Biff's shoulder. Biff, confused on what Marty was doing, looked behind him. He let Ally go. He was distracted enough for Marty to punch him in the face, knocking him back on the table behind him.

Marty and Ally rushed out of the door, knocking Biff's friends down in the process. As they make it outside, they tried to find something they could use to get away from Biff and his goons. Ally quickly saw two kids on scooters.

"Marty!" Ally said, pointing at the kids. Marty sees them two and they run to the kids. "Hey! Hey, hey, kids! Stop!" Marty shouted, lifting the kids off of their scooters. "Hey!" one kid exclaimed, kicking at being lifted.

Marty and Ally ripped the crates off and they handed them back to the kids. "We'll get this back to you guys," Ally said. The siblings hop of the makeshift skateboard, and start skating down the sidewalk. Ally grinded the edge of a sidewalk after taking a sharp turn.

"Wow! Look at them go!" one kid said, impressed by what they were doing. Marty and Ally rode the skateboards to street as Biff and his goons came out. Before Biff could catch either of them, the siblings grab onto the back of a truck.

Marty turned to look behind him and saw that Biff and his friends got in Biff's roofless car and started chasing them in that. Biff tried squishing the siblings to the back of the truck with the front bumper. Marty screamed as he saw an open car door blocking the way.

Marty lets out a scream before letting go, jumping over a hedge. "Marty!" Ally screamed, letting go of the truck also. Biff turned the truck and started chasing after Marty. Ally pushed her skateboard forward to move forward and she chased after Biff and his goons.

Turning a sharp corner, Ally saw that Marty was on the hood of the car, throwing their stuff at him. "Oh, I don't think so!" Ally said, shaking her head. As she rode along, she managed to grab a rock.

Ally rounded another corner with the rock. "Hey, assholes!" she yelled, throwing the rock as hard as she could. She meant to distract Biff, not break the windshield. She had grabbed the biggest rock she could find.

Marty had the time to walk across the car and land back on his skateboard. Biff and his friends look ahead through the now broken windshield and saw a manure truck in front of them. "SHIT!" they all yelled before sliding into the truck, getting manure all in the truck.

Ally cringed in disgust when the smell hit everyone who was watching this unfold. Afterward, Ally gently rode passed the manure truck and back to Marty. They then kick the skateboards up and caught them. "Thanks, kid," Marty said.

"Aren't you forgetting someone?" Ally said, elbowing him in the ribs. "Oh, and thanks, Ally," Marty said. Ally held up her hands as if to surrender, and took a step back. "Don't mind me, I just broke their windshield and saved your ass," Ally said, pretending to be offended. Marty smiled at her.

Meanwhile, Biff was shooting daggers through his eyes at the siblings. "I'm gonna get that bitch and bastard," he muttered dangerously.