Ch4
Sat, November5th,1955 6:00 a.m.
A scarecrow popped out in front of us out of nowhere. I let out a scream as it flew off. Marty! Turn! We are heading right towards a barn! He turned the wheel towards the left and onto the road. He pulled over. I was shaking and crying at the same time. He reached over and gave me a hug. Marty.oh my...my father..hes.oh God.
Its gonna be ok Gina I promise you. We are going to get back to 1985, and we are going to get the bastard that did this to your father. I know how close you are to him Gina. You are his daughter. He was also my best friend and I'm telling you somehow some way I am going to prevent this from happening. He wiped my tears away as I said well if I'm stuck in 1955 at least I'm not alone. Remember? Dad forget to pack extra plutonium. We have to figure out another way back to the future.
He said first thing we gotta do is get out of these radiation suits. We took them off and threw them in the back of the time machine. Marty I said. Does this piece of land look familiar to you at all? He looked around and said holy shit! It's the Lyon Estates! Jesus Christ its not built yet! This is heavy I said. Ummm.don't you think we should hide the Delorean? Yeah I'll push it behind that sign and cover it with leaves. I'll help.
After we finished that I said.Marty.you think we can look up Dad? Remember hes not in the house in the future.I remember him telling me about living on Riverside Drive in a mansion before his house burnt down in 1962. Yeah that's a good idea. Maybe he can help us. Lets get something to eat first. I'm starving.
It took us about 2 miles to walk into Hill Valley. I couldn't believe how different it looked! The cars, the way the people dressed, and how much cleaner it looked in 1985. Even the clocktower was different. In 1985, it was stopped at 10:04 p.m. In 55, it was running again. This is kind of scary I said. Tell me about it. Look theres a café: Lou's Café. Remember Marty. The drinks we order in 85 may not exist here yet. Oh yeah how did you remember that? Before we left for the mall Daddy told me everything about time travel. I got a little sad again. My father.
We walked in and sat at the counter. What can I get you asked Lou. I'll have a Pepsi I said. Marty said I'll have something without any sugar and a bowl of cereal. He placed a glass of Pepsi in front of me and a cup of coffee and a bowl of cereal in front of Marty. I looked around and gasped. Marty I whispered. Yeah? Turn around very slowly. I think I see your mother and father sitting in a booth. Your kidding. Wow it is them! Maybe we should go over and say hello! No! Dad said if we do something like that it can cause a paradox! Whats a paradox? I'll let him explain it to you.
Lou walked back over and said you know you two I couldn't help but notice the outfits you were wearing. I looked at us. Oh shit! Marty still had his down vest on and I was wearing a shirt where you could see my belly button! I threw some money on the counter and said uh we'll be seeing you. Come on Marty. We walked out and said we better get some fifties clothes.
Sat, November5th,1955 6:00 a.m.
A scarecrow popped out in front of us out of nowhere. I let out a scream as it flew off. Marty! Turn! We are heading right towards a barn! He turned the wheel towards the left and onto the road. He pulled over. I was shaking and crying at the same time. He reached over and gave me a hug. Marty.oh my...my father..hes.oh God.
Its gonna be ok Gina I promise you. We are going to get back to 1985, and we are going to get the bastard that did this to your father. I know how close you are to him Gina. You are his daughter. He was also my best friend and I'm telling you somehow some way I am going to prevent this from happening. He wiped my tears away as I said well if I'm stuck in 1955 at least I'm not alone. Remember? Dad forget to pack extra plutonium. We have to figure out another way back to the future.
He said first thing we gotta do is get out of these radiation suits. We took them off and threw them in the back of the time machine. Marty I said. Does this piece of land look familiar to you at all? He looked around and said holy shit! It's the Lyon Estates! Jesus Christ its not built yet! This is heavy I said. Ummm.don't you think we should hide the Delorean? Yeah I'll push it behind that sign and cover it with leaves. I'll help.
After we finished that I said.Marty.you think we can look up Dad? Remember hes not in the house in the future.I remember him telling me about living on Riverside Drive in a mansion before his house burnt down in 1962. Yeah that's a good idea. Maybe he can help us. Lets get something to eat first. I'm starving.
It took us about 2 miles to walk into Hill Valley. I couldn't believe how different it looked! The cars, the way the people dressed, and how much cleaner it looked in 1985. Even the clocktower was different. In 1985, it was stopped at 10:04 p.m. In 55, it was running again. This is kind of scary I said. Tell me about it. Look theres a café: Lou's Café. Remember Marty. The drinks we order in 85 may not exist here yet. Oh yeah how did you remember that? Before we left for the mall Daddy told me everything about time travel. I got a little sad again. My father.
We walked in and sat at the counter. What can I get you asked Lou. I'll have a Pepsi I said. Marty said I'll have something without any sugar and a bowl of cereal. He placed a glass of Pepsi in front of me and a cup of coffee and a bowl of cereal in front of Marty. I looked around and gasped. Marty I whispered. Yeah? Turn around very slowly. I think I see your mother and father sitting in a booth. Your kidding. Wow it is them! Maybe we should go over and say hello! No! Dad said if we do something like that it can cause a paradox! Whats a paradox? I'll let him explain it to you.
Lou walked back over and said you know you two I couldn't help but notice the outfits you were wearing. I looked at us. Oh shit! Marty still had his down vest on and I was wearing a shirt where you could see my belly button! I threw some money on the counter and said uh we'll be seeing you. Come on Marty. We walked out and said we better get some fifties clothes.
