8:00 AM PST
'Good Morning, Sleepyhead!' called out Doc, as he leaned over to kiss Clara. 'I've brought Marty and Jennifer back here to help us pack. I've also brought Sabrina along. She said that she can use her magick to alter history a little bit, so that all the Hill Valley residents will remember us meeting and marrying each other in 1977?'
'Are you sure it will work?' Clara asked, doubtfully. 'I mean, don't get me wrong. I don't oppose witchcraft, but I'm just not used to being around it. I mean, I've never met a real live witch before. Somehow, I doubt that my parents would approve of witchcraft, though. I mean, they were rather devout Christians, and I remember our minister preaching that witchcraft came from Satan. I am, however, willing to be openminded.'
'I must admit that I was also a little put off the day that Sabrina confided in me that she was a witch,' Doc admitted. 'Being a firm believer in being openminded, though, I was not so hasty in judging her. The more I got to know her, I've learned to see magick in a different light. Anyway, seeing as Sabrina was born with her magickal abilities, I think it's safe to say that her powers came from God, and not from Satan.'
'I hear what you're saying, Emmett,' Clara said, softly. 'I understand that it's much safer for the space-time continuum for us to return to your time. I actually am a bit excited to learn more of what 1985 is like. Of course, I will miss this era - but I'm sure I'll be able to adjust to living in the future.'
Then Marty, Jennifer, and Sabrina began to stir.
'Hey, Doc?' Sabrina called out. 'I have to go, well, you know.'
'Oh, sure, the outhouse is out in the back,' explained Doc. 'Why don't you guys get dressed and relax awhile, and Clara will make some breakfast for us. Maybe Jules and Verne can show you guys around a bit.'
Almost as if on cue, Jules and Verne walked into the room.
'Did someone mention our names?' Jules asked.
'Uh, yeah,' said Doc, 'I was wondering if you boys would like to show Marty, Jennifer, and Sabrina around a bit.'
'Sure, Dad,' Jules said, cheerfully, 'we can do that.'
'Let's go,' Verne urged
Then Marty, Jennifer, and Sabrina followed Jules and Verne outside.
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'Well, the air out here is certainly nice and fresh,' remarked Sabrina. 'The one problem we have in the future is pollution.'
'What is pollution?' Verne asked, curiously.
'Well, to put it in simple terms,' Sabrina said, slowly, 'pollution is where the air gets real dirty. It is especially a big problem in the big cities. Still. the future is not all bad. There have been lots of technological advancements made within the next century.'
'I can hardly wait to move to the future,' remarked Verne. 'There are lots of wonderful things in the future, that we don't have here.'
'I will certainly miss our horses,' Jules remarked. 'I asked Dad if we could bring the horses to the future with us - but he said, no, where we were moving to, there wouldn't be room enough for horses.'
'Well, if you really like horses that much,' put in Jennifer, 'There is a stable somewhere within the outskirts of Hill Valley, in 1985. Maybe your dad can let you ride the horses over there.'
'So is your dad going to sell the horses, then?' Marty asked.
'Yeah, he plans to sell them to the McFlys,' replied Jules. 'You know, your ancestors.'
'Oh, I guess you mean Seamus and Maggie McFly,' Marty said, smiling.
'Those are the only McFlys who live around here,' Jules said, smiling.
Then Clara stepped outside and called, 'Time for breakfast, everyone!'
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Later on, as Marty was at the Saloon with Jennifer and Sabrina, Seramus and Maggie McFly walked up to them.
'Hey, you look a lot like Clint Eastwood,' Seamus said, smiling. 'Do you know him? Are you of any relation?'
'Oh, uh, yeah,' stammered Marty, 'you see, I'm his younger brother, Rhett.'
'Pleased to meet you, Rhett Eastwood,' Seamus said, smiling. 'I'm Seamus McFly - and this is me wife, Maggie.'
'Pleased to meet you,' Marty said, smiling and shaking Seamus' hand.
'Clint was such a fine young man,' Seamus said, admiringly, 'even if he did remind me a bit of me brother, Martin. You see, Martin used to let men provoke him into fighting. He was concerned that people would think him a coward if he refused. That's how he got a bowie knife shoved through his belly, in a saloon in Virginia City. Never considered the future, poor Martin. God rest his soul.'
Marty was blinking back tears at hearing the tragedy of what happened to his namesake. If it hadn't been for Doc's intervention, Marty would his broken his hand, given up his music, and headed down the road to a miserable future.
'At least Clint had learned his lesson before it was too late,' Maggie added. 'Of course, he then fell into the ravine. It was so sad.'
'That's, uh, sad,' Marty stammered, as a tear slid down his cheek.
'Do you miss your brother, Rhett?' Seamus asked, concerned, tenderly placing a hand on Marty's arm.
'Uh, yeah, I do,' Marty said, blinking. 'It also makes me feel sad to think of what happened to your brother.'
'I get sad thinking about it, too,' Seamus said, softly. 'I mean, he was my brother, and I loved him dearly. Well, I guess his soul is in heaven, now.' Then, glancing over at Jennifer and Sabrina, Seamus asked, 'So who are you ladies?'
'My name is Sabrina Palmer,' explained Sabrina, 'and this is Jennifer Parker.'
'I', Mar-, uh, Rhett's girlfriend,' Jennifer explained. 'We've been seeing each other for two years, and we are destined to marry, someday.'
'Oh, good for you,' Seamus said, smiling. 'I still remember the day I first laid eyes on my dear Maggie. I knew right away that we would be together for life.'
'It's love at first sight,' Marty said, smiling.
'How about you?' Seamus asked Sabrina.
'Oh, I'm married,' Sabrina replied. 'My husband is back home in San Fransisco.' That actually was the truth. Sabrina's husband, Brad Wilkins, was in San Francisco. It's just that he was in San Francisco in 1985.
'Well, Maggie and I have some business to attend to,' said Seamus, 'so we'd better get going, now. Maybe we'll see you guys around again sometime, though.'
'Sure, take care, you two,' Marty said, smiling.
'Yeah, it was nice meeting you,' added Jennifer.
'Yeah, have a nice day,' said Sabrina, smiling.
'Oh, we will,' replied Seamus and Maggie, simultaneously.
Marty watched his ancestors leave the saloon.
'So, girls,' Marty said to Jennifer and Sabrina, 'should we head back home and see if Doc and Clara need our help?'
'Yeah, we may as well,' replied Sabrina.
'Yeah, it's not like I have anything else to do,' Jennifer added, shrugging.
Then the trio left the saloon, to head over to the Browns' home.
