Disclaimer: I do not own Back to the Future.

October 28, 1985
5:30 PM PST

Marty and Calvin McFly were eating dinner with their parents, George and Lorraine. Their older sister, Linda, was on a date with Craig - while their older brother, Dave, was at a party. This simply gave Marty and Calvin some time to become acquainted with their new parents.

While Marty's memories of growing up with a cool set of parents actually were starting to return, his memories of growing up with a wimpy father and an alcoholic still seemed to be a little more dominent. It simply was going to take some time, for Marty to adjust to having two sets of memories.

Calvin was the Marty from what they called "Hell Valley". As a result of young Biff, in 1955, acquiring the almanac from his 2015 self - the younger Biff had simply become very rich and powerful. Calvin's father was murdered by Biff, in March of 1973 - and he actually spent most of his life in boarding schools.

Upon having returned to 1955, to take the almanac away from Biff - they succeeded in preventing Biff from turnng very powerful and corrupt. As a result, they ended up returning to 1985 with two Martys and two Docs. They sure had no choice, but to let George and Lorraine in on Doc's time machine.

Doc was a little surprised by how easy it was, to convince George and Lorraine that he invented time travel. George and Lorraine have taken very well to the presence of the second Marty, who decided to change his name to Calvin - when George and Lorraine commented on how, had Marty been born with a twin, the twin likely would've ended up with that very name.

Unlike Marty, Calvin didn't have the benefit of acquiring a second set of memories - so Calvin just had a lot of adjustments to make, in this world. He was amazed to discover that the current president of the United States was a former actor, named Ronald Reagan - and that Richard Nixon was impeached in the early '70s, after the infamous Watergate Scandal. He was also thrilled to discover that Biff Tannen ran an auto dealing business, and routinely waxed cars for the McFlys. Of course, the greatest thrill of all - was discovering that his father was alive, once again!

"These are great stuffed shells, Mom," Calvin said, with amazement. "I sure must say, you're a great cook."

"Well, thank you, honey," Lorraine said, smiling. "It's amazing to think we have two of you here, now. I must say, you and Marty really do have a lot in common."

"So, Mom, what did you tell Dave and Linda... about me?" asked Calvin.

"I just told them that I gave you up for adoption, when you were a baby," explained Lorraine, "but that you were being abused by your adoptive father, so we decided to bring you back in our lives. They were a little horrified, that we would give you up for adoption - but that was the best way we could explain your sudden presence in our lives. I mean, we respect Dr. Brown's decision to keep the time machine a secret."

"My interest has always been more into aliens," explained George, "rather than time travel. It's hard to believe that time travel actually is possible. It's also quite creepy, thinking of how I was murdered by Biff Tannen... in that other world."

"It was partially my fault," Marty said, blushing. "If I hadn't bought that almanac, Old Biff never would've gotten the idea from us, and that world never would'veexisted. I shouldn't been so greedy."

"Don't be so hard on yourself, Marty," George said, gently. "You had no idea that Old Biff would hear you - and you're not the one who made Biff real corrupt, in that other world. Anyway, you guys really have done your part to defeat the corrupt world."

"Actually, the credit should go to my counterpart," Marty said, smiling at Calvin.

"We both did our part to defeat the world," Calvin said, smiling. "Anyway, it's not like my life was all bad. I did get to spend most of my life in boarding schools - so it really was only around the holidays, that I was actually subjected to Biff's abuse. Still, I did miss being able to have a real family - and I can't even begin to tell you how much I missed my dad."

"Would you boys like some more shells?" asked Lorraine.

"Oh, yousure bet," replied Calvin. "Even all the fancy foods that I was able to eat, at boarding schools, doesn't compare to this. You're such a wonderful cook, Mom."

"I must say, Mom, your counterpart from the other timeline very seldom cooked," added Marty. "Our meals often consisted of fast food and instant food. It's really quite nice, being able to have some of your home cooking."

"Thank you, boys!" Lorraine said, smiling. "It feels so nice to be appreciated."

George turned to Marty, and said, "I suppose I really should thank you, for helping me to gain the courage to stand up for myself. Man, it's very strange - thinking that I saw you, nearly thirty years ago - yet, for you, it wasn't even a week ago."

"I swear, thinking about time travel can be rather mind-wracking," Marty said, smiling. "It can be rather tough, y'know, to think fourth-dimensionally."

"It's so nice to be in this world," breathed Calvin. "I mean, from my perspective, this world seems like a real paradise. In fact, it's almost like heaven."

"Well, honey," said Lorraine, "just relax.. and take it easy. We won't have you start school, until next week. That should give you some time to adjust to this world."

"Beware of Mr. Strickland," Marty said, smirking. "He can be a pretty nasty guy."

"I'm sure he wouldn't be anywhere near as nasty... as the Biff Tannen from the other world," Calvin said, smiling. "I'm really not too worried about Strickland."

"Well, I guess you got me there," Marty said, smiling.

"Are you boys ready for dessert, now?" Lorraine asked. "I made cherry turnovers. We can have turnovers and ice cream."

"That sounds delicious, Mom," gushed Calvin.

"They certainly smell good," Marty added. "I'll definitely have a turnover."

"I'm so glad you boys love my cooking," Lorraine said, beaming.

"Y'know, Mom," Marty said, smiling, "you're acting like you haven't known me for the past seventeen years."

"Well, I know part of you has only known me - for the past few days,' Lorraine said, smiling. "It'll be quite tough to imagine you having a second set of memories - where your dad and I were different, and much less happy."

"Well, at least, he has a set of memories about this life," interjected Calvin. "I only have one set of memories, where I grew up with an abusive Biff Tannen - and spent most of my life in boarding schools."

"Well, Cal, I'm sure you and I won't be fighting over Jennifer," Marty teased.

"Yeah, that's very true," replied Calvin. "I don't think I've ever met the Jennifer of our world."

Marty and Calvin just smiled at each other, as they started to eat their turnovers and ice cream.