Disclaimer: I do not own any of the characters in this story-except Alan, Brock, Pinball, Blondie, Batistia, and Babs.

Introduction: A childhood adventure of Marty's set in the perfect timeline. When six-year-old Marty blackmails Dave and Linda into letting him tag along with them to the forbidden Hill Valley tunnel they aren't too happy. Things soon change.

Chapter 1
Hill Valley, California
August 18th 1974

Marty was ticked off. Yesterday Dave had promised him that he would take him to the Skate n' Die, Hill Valley own official skate park, but like the previous fifteen times when he had promised the same thing he had broken his promise to go do something with his buddies, this last time it had been to go see that new hit movie "Blazing Saddles". Dave wasn't the only one breaking promises and blowing him off though, Linda was just as bad. Last week she had promised to take him to "Earthquake" which was playing at the bargain theaters and then had blown him off to go ogle the boys at the beach with her best friend Babs, - particularly, Marty suspected the nudist one, especially after she had gotten caught hanging out there last year, It had been her birthday and his ma, had decided to go to the beach and spring a surprise birthday that fateful day, Dave and Linda were already there. Dave as usual was out surfing and didn't know where Linda was, That was soon remedied when their next door neighbor Mrs. Arky who was a friend of his ma's had told her that she had seen Linda on the nudist side of the beach. His mom turned about a hundred shades of red and left Marty with his dad while she went to go find Linda, Linda had ended up getting a good spanking for the stunt which was something rare- spankings were almost never given, Linda had been humiliated of course but he'd heard her talking to her best friend Babs on the phone two weeks ago and was sure he'd heard the words "Nude beach" but he knew that wasn't enough to prove that Linda was going back to the nudist beach. Marty also remembered how Dave had taught him how to skateboard at age four, he'd told Marty that "he was a natural" and when Marty had learned how to skate the pipelines-a particularly tough trick to master, he'd gone out and bought Marty a skateboard of his very own. It was green with a flaming skull on the bottom and the brand name "The Pitbull" with a logo of a snarling, drooling dog underneath it and on the top and a leather foot strap. And he remembered how when he was five years old, he had been at the park across the street, when a bully about Linda's age named Marcus Dixon Had been playing baseball across the park with some friends, after the game he'd come over to Marty who was on the swings and had started picking on him, and eventually sent him home in his underwear after beating him up pretty badly. His parents had gone out to dinner and Dave had gotten in trouble at school and had detention so Linda was the only one home but didn't watch him-his parents had felt Marty was old enough to go to the park on his own-besides this was Hill Valley, what kind of danger could exist here? So Linda had stayed home and watched "The Flintstones marathon " at least that was until Marty had stumbled through the door half-dressed and bawling, After some gentle coaxing from his sister he told her what the bully had done and Linda blew a gasket. She helped Marty get dressed and then she'd had him take her to the bully, and ended up beating the holy heck outta him before leaving him in a extremely painful hanging wedgie at the top of the park's old retired flagpole with his pants around his ankles. She had then comforted Marty and took him out to The Creamy Dream Ice cream parlor, afterwards she'd taken him to the Mall bought him two of those "Barbie doll" sized G.I. Joes for him, they never did tell their parents about that day-If they had it most certainly would have been the end of Marty's park adventures. The memories of Dave giving him skateboard lessons and Linda coming to his rescue had been his favorite memories he liked being around his brother and sister as much as possible. But lately life was lousy for him, they never wanted to spend time with him anymore, and his best friend Billy Stockhausen had moved away three months ago. And he had no one to play with and nothing to do. "Hey Mom, Have you seen my mood ring anywhere?" Linda yelled, disrupting Marty's thoughts "I've told you three times already Linda," his mom replied, "I haven't seen it-now be quiet-your dad is trying to work on his book." His mom said raising a finger to her lips and shushing Linda "Hey Linda c'mere for a minute!" Dave called from the doorway of his room "you gotta hear this!" Linda eyed Dave curiously then walked into his room, shutting the door behind her-a moment later there was a sound of the door locking-then silence. Marty rolled his eyes and didn't even to bother following her- he knew it would be futile, the last time Dave had called Linda into his room to share some big secret, Dave had told Marty to "butt out Turd face" the remark had personally stung Marty and had hurt his feelings, but he had refused let Dave and Linda know that they had gotten to him. Marty started to head for his room to mope around until it was time to go to this year's Annual Hill Valley Fair, When suddenly a realization hit him-Why hadn't he ever though of this before? He could make them take him with them to wherever they were going after all. Quietly he snuck up to Dave's door and peered through the keyhole and began to spy on his brother and sister "-So lemme get this straight," he could hear Linda say "Alan told you that there was something unbelievably groovy that you had to see, at the Hill Valley Tunnel diner but wouldn't tell you what it was" "Nope" came Dave's response "all he said is that it'd be worth the trip to the tunnel-you wanna go with me or not?".

Marty's jaw dropped. He couldn't believe it; they were planning to go to the Hill Valley tunnel? If his mom ever found out what they were planning she'd go ballistic-that was one of the few places they were restricted from going, -even the Lou's diner that sat safely in the side of the hillside was forbidden fruit! "Sure, why not" said Linda getting up from Dave's bed where she'd been sitting, "Just lemme, get my hat" 'Okay, let me think up a cover story to tell Mom and Dad" replied Dave slipping on his argyle sweater. Marty grinned wickedly and quickly ran to his room, grabbed his recorder and headed back to his brother's room just as Dave and Linda were coming out of it. "I wanna go with you guys," said Marty. Dave and Linda stopped and Dave turned around "Marty were going to the-uh welfare office, very boring, you wouldn't like it. Sorry." They began to walk away again and Marty rolled his eyes he may have been six years old but he could tell a snow job when he saw one "Baloney, your going to the Hill Valley tunnel" he snapped that stopped them cold "What? -Marty don't be ridiculous, were not going to the tunnel---I told you we are going to the welfare office-now bug off" Linda snapped "So lemme get this straight," he said mimicking Linda "Alan told you that there was something unbelievably groovy at the Hill Valley Tunnel diner but wouldn't tell you what it was?" Dave and Linda both turned pale "Okay Marty, you got us, look keep your mouth shut and I'll-uh-I'll take you to the Skate park tomorrow, okay? "And I'll buy you that new G.I. Joe you've been wanting" Linda added hastily. "No deal" Marty snapped.

"Well then whaddya want Marty? -and make it fast" asked Dave growing angrily, his large afro haircut quivering as he spoke. Marty grinned, "I want to go with you guys" "forget it!" Dave and Linda said simutamiously "Fine, then I'll tell ma what you guys are planning and then no one goes." "We'll just deny it stupid-It's our word against yours, who do you think their gonna believe?" "I'll let em' hear the recording I made of you guys" Marty returned "face it guys-either we all go or no one goes." "Forget it Marty" Dave growled "Your not going" "Okay-fine then," Marty growled right back " MMMMOOMMM, DAVE AND LINDA ARE GONNA-" Dave slapped a hand over his mouth shutting him up. "Okay, fine you win-you can go!" "Go where?" Linda, Dave and Marty turned to face their mother "Oh- uh, me and Linda are taking Marty to-uh, Chuck E. Cheese" His mom smiled, "Well okay, just be sure to be at the Fair by noon"

"Yes, ma" came a chorus of three young Mcfly voices. The trio watched as she walked around the corner then Linda hurried to her room and got her hat while Marty went an got his skateboard, then the three were off-headed for the Hill Valley tunnel diner, Dave on his dirt bike, Linda on her scooter, and Marty on his skateboard-his foot strapped tightly to the board.