Course I do more than now and then.
I could paint a rainbow, shine the sky
Set the stars in space.
Faster than explain how much I miss your face.
Hill Valley picked a very dreary day to bury Marty Mcfly. The thick gray clouds hung low and the moisture in the air made everything a little bit darker. Doc could only watch the sad scene from afar. Behind a huge oak tree, unable to hear the minister's words and grateful for that.
Marty's father was trying to hide his twitchy face and pained expression. His mother was unashamed of her grief and openly sobbing.
Dave had his hands in his pockets and was staring at the ground.
Linda like her mother was openly crying.
Of course there was Jennifer, the girl who'd lost the love of her life. Doc couldn't help but feel for her. The poor girl. Doc himself felt a few tears warm his eyes against the cold day but quickly wiped them away. After the mahogany box was in the ground and the family and friends piled into the cars Doc cautiously approached the fresh grave. He examined the tombstone. He traced the words Mcfly with his hands.
"I'm sorry Marty. If I'd of known—you know I would never put you in danger."
"Dr. Brown?"
Doc spun around to face Jennifer Parker with a tear stained face. "Hi Jennifer", was all he could whisper.
"I loved him you know", her voice was wavery.
"Yeah, I know."
Jennifer got closer to him, "So did you. You were his best friend. He would have made something great of himself. Especially with you helping him out. You never let him down."
Doc nodded, feeling the regret renew itself.
Jennifer smiled, "I have to go. Goodbye Dr. Brown."
"Goodbye Jennifer."
Doc thought about her words. You never let him down. He chuckled at the cruelness of those words. Then an idea popped in to his head. And I won't now. Don't worry Marty you'll be fine.
Watch the moon, someday soon he will start to smile
When I say I'll see you in a while.
But till then I'll miss you dry my tears, hide my fears away
Until that happy day.
To the rainbows end, is where I would go my friend
I do miss you so.
Authors note: I don't own that song by the way. I'll bet most of you don't know it, can anyone tell me where it's from? The next chapter will probably be longer. R&R, thanks.
