April 4, 2016
5:45 PM PST

As soon as Marty Jr and Harmony had broken the time barrier and landed back home in 2016, Harmony then drove the DeLorean back to Doc's shed.

'Well, as it nice as it was spending a week back in 1986,' remarked Harmony, 'it is nice to be back in good ol' 2016.'

'Yeah, I totally agree,' replied Marty Jr. 'Now I just hope that we haven't drastically changed history.'

Marty Jr and Harmony then grabbed their hoverboards, and car-surfed over to Marty Jr's home in Lyon Estates, which was the same home that Marty lived in with his parents in 1986. On the way, they have passed the Cafe 80s and the Courthouse Mall.

'You know, I wish I could have gotten to see our home in 1986,' said Marty Jr, wistfully.

'Well, the rest of the McFly family would have asked us too many questions,' explained Harmony. 'By the way, I just thought of something. You know how I was telling everyone that my name was Harmony McFly, Marty's cousin. I guess I didn't really think of what might have happened if someone mentioned my cover identity to Dave, Linda, or your grandparents. Well, if that ever did come up since we left that time, I'm sure that your dad and my grandpa were able to fabricate a good story.'

'Oh, goodness!' gasped Marty Jr. 'I didn't even think of that. Apparently my dad was the only McFly to know about time travel and all that. I hope we didn't put Dad in a difficult position.'

'Do you think your dad will be mad at us, when he finds out that we took the time machine?' asked Harmony, worriedly.

'Naa, I don't think so,' replied Marty Jr, shrugging. 'Dad has always been very laid-back and lenient with us. It was always Mom who was the disciplinarian. I mean, I still remember the time that we were ten years old, and we have sneaked out of the house to go to a Foo Fighters concert. Mom had wanted to ground me for a whole month and take away all my TV and video game privileges - but Dad had talked Mom into grounding me for just a weekend, and doing some extra chores around the house. Come to think of it, that's one of the very few times that I ever was grounded. I guess I'm lucky to have the kind of parents that I do. This time, I don't think even Mom will be mad at us, though. I mean, Mom of 1986 was very understanding of us, so...'

'Yeah, I remember sneaking out to go to that concert with you,' replied Harmony. 'Hopefully, Grandpa will be understanding, too, then. I mean, I don't remember him ever getting mad at me, so...'

'Well, here we are! We're home, now,' exclaimed Marty Jr, as they stepped into the house.

oooooooooo

Later on that night, as Marty Jr and Harmony were playing Super Mario Brothers, Big Marty had walked into the room.

'Are you kids having fun?' Big Marty asked, smiling.

'Oh, we sure are, Big Marty,' replied Harmony, with a smile.

'Say, kids, I was just wondering something,' added Big Marty. 'Was today, by any chance, the day you guys went back to 1986?'

'Uh, yeah, it was,' stammered Harmony. 'Why?'

'Oh, it's just that, tonight, I've started having some clear memories of seeing you two back in 1986,' explained Big Marty.

'We're so sorry, Big Marty,' said Harmony, blushing. 'It's just that I really wanted a taste of what being a teen in the 80s was like. I have to admit that I sometimes resent that I'm a teen of this era, and not a teen of the 80s. I resent how our generation is expected to like this gangsta rap crap.'

'Yeah, that's true,' agreed Marty Jr. 'We also wanted to see you when you were our age. I mean we both love the 80s, but you're the one who actually got to be a teen in that era. I wish gangsta rap was never invented.'

'It's just that we found Grandpa's time travel DeLorean in the shed,' explained Harmony, 'and I figured that it was our chance to experience the 80s. Let's face it, Big Marty, there was better music in your era.'

'Don't worry, kids,' said Big Marty, laughing. 'I'm not mad at you at all. I'm just a little amused. I think Doc hasn't used the time machine in about ten years, because he felt that time travelling created too many problems and paradoxes. Anyway, it's not like I didn't do the same thing, when I was your age. However, in the future, ask Doc and I before using the DeLorean, okay?'

'We will, Dad,' said Marty Jr, smiling.

'So what's this you kids were saying, about wishing you lived in the 80s?' asked Big Marty. 'C'mon now, kids, gangsta rap aside, is this era really that bad. Besides, there's still some good new rock coming out. Heck, Sonny, you're even doing your part to bring about a revival of rock music. I'm sure rock music will never go away.'

'You're right, Big Marty,' said Harmony, sighing. 'It's just that I wish Huey Lewis and The News was as popular with teens from our generation, as they were in your day.'

'Well, actually, I'm not so sure if Huey Lewis was all that popular with our generation, either,' Big Marty said, gently. 'I mean, he was already in his 30s when he first started performing. I think more teens from our generation liked musicians like Madonna and Michael Jackson. In my opinion, Michael Jackson had jumped the shark since releasing Thriller. Anyway, I remember wishing that we had hoverboards in the 80s. That's one thing I was really impressed with, when I had briefly visited this era.'

'Maybe Billy was right,' Harmony said, smiling. 'Maybe the grass really does look greener on the other side.'

'That is very true, Harmony,' said Big Marty, smiling. ''Now, how would you like me to hydrate a pizza for you kids?'

'That would be so awesome,' replied Harmony.

'Is it a plain double cheese pizza?' asked Marty Jr.

'Of course,' replied Big Marty. 'I did pick up the veggie kind for Marlene, though - because I know that's what she likes. I also bought Pepsi for everyone.'

'Do you ever miss Pepsi Free, Dad?' asked Marty Jr.

'Well, no, not really,' replied Big Marty. 'It's still around. It's just called Caffeine Free Pepsi, now. I do miss a few things about the 80s - but there's also some nice things we have, now - that didn't exist back in the 80s. It's really nice that we have hover-cars, now.'