November 12, 1955
10:50 PM PST

Marty Two was feeling very anxious, as he and Biff were having a tug-of-war over the almanac. It was already getting late, so the timing was getting very urgent.

"Don't even..." Biff threatened. "Give me that book! Let it go!"

Biff kicked Marty Two, as the almanac flew in the air and landed on the windshield of Biff's car. Marty Two clung on with all of his might, but Biff just spotted some barriers ahead. Marty wo's heart was racing wildly.

"Let go of the car!" demanded Biff, in a menacing voice.

Brive drove around in circles, but both Marty Two and the almanac stayed attached to it. Marty Two took in a deep breath, as Biff drove forward, passing a sign that read "Tunnel Ahead". Biff drove towards the tunnel edge, as he tried to force Marty Two off. Marty Two slipped to the back of the car, and the side of the car was dented by the tunnel. Biff looked around - but he didn't see Marty Two, as he was hiding behind the back of the car.

"That'll teach him," muttered Biff, as he drove on.

As Biff tried to grab the almanac, he looked in the mirror and spotted Marty Two. As Marty Two made his way towards Biff, Biff elbowed and punched Marty Two. Just then, a truck was approaching in the other direction. Biff drove past, and Marty Two used the hoverboard to escape - and then he finally grabbed the almanac. Letting go of Biff's car, he stopped in the middle of the tunnel. Biff got to the edge of the tunnel and turned around. Marty looked at the other end - it's some distance away! Marty Two then put the almanac inside his jacket and began to set off. Biff revved up his car, put his foot on the pedal, and set off after Marty Two.

Marty Two let out a groan, as he saw that Biff was getting closer. Biff put the pedal down again, as he laughed evilly. Marty Two was almost at the end of the tunnel, as Biff was almost on him.

"Woah!" called out Marty Two, as he finally reached at the end of the tunnel. As the flag pennant trailed down, Marty Two grabbed onto it. Doc '86, in the DeLorean, pulled Marty Two up to safety. Marty Two noticed Biff looking up, in amazement.

"Go, Doc!" Marty Two urged. He felt so relieved to have finally escaped from Biff.

"Hold on, Marty!" Doc called out.

Biff was so mesmerised that he doesn't see the manure truck in front of him, until it was too late.

"Shit!" Biff called out, as he crashed into it - and he was filled with manure again!

"Ha! Ha! Ha! Yeah!" exclaimed Marty Two, as he was happy to see Biff get what he deserved. Fortunately, Marty Two would be going back to 1985 again, soon.

"Manure!" Marty Two heard Biff shouting. "I hate manure!"

oooooooooo

George felt very elated, as he was driving Lorraine to her home. He was really going to miss Marty. He could hardly believe that he had the girl of his dreams, now.

"I want to thank you, once again, for saving me," Lorraine commented. She looked up, as she added, "It looks as if we're going to have a storm tonight. I really wish I could let you spend the night with me, but I know my parents won't approve."

"Yeah, my parents probably wouldn't approve, either," George replied. "Anyway, you said that kissing Marty was sure like kissing your brother? Why do you think that was the case. You don't think he would be related to you, somehow, do you?"

"I'm not aware of having a relative named Calvin Klein," Lorraine replied. "Although, my mother commented that he looked quite familiar. Anyway, George, I love you so much. I want to apologize about what happened in Lou's Cafe the other day. I pretty much was still smitten with you-know-who. Wha you said was so touching, though."

George smiled as Lorraine, as he tried hard to concentrate on driving. He really couldn't remember the last time he felt this happy. He had a feeling that he and Lorraine really were destined towards a happy and successful future.

oooooooooo

After Doc '85 flew to the billboard, he let Marty Two down. Marty Two let go of the flag ribbon, as he gave a sigh of relief. He took his foot off the hoverboard, as he spoke to Doc over the walkie-talkies. He then noticed that the lightning storm was starting. He figured that it was almost 10:04 PM.

"Doc, is everything all right?" Marty Two asked. "Over!"

"10-4 Marty," Doc '85 replied, "but it's very miserable flying weather. I'm going to have to turn and make a landing from this direction. I'll have to circle round and make a long approach from the south. Have you got the book?"

"In my hands, Doc," Marty Two said, excitedly. "I got it in my hands!"

"Burn it!" Doc '85 urged.

"Check!" Marty Two replied, as he kicked up the hoverboard and spots an old bucket.

He put the almanac into the bucket, then he took out the matchbox he brought back from Biff's Pleasure Paradise. He lit a match, and began to burn the book. He was so hapopy to finally be able to burn the book that caused so much trouble.

Marty Two looked at the matchbox - and, to his amazement, he saw that the words were starting to change! Eventually, they changed from "Biff's Pleasure Paradise" to "Biff Auto Dealing". Marty then pulled out the newspaper. The headline changed from "George McFly Murdered" to "George McFly Honoured".

"Doc, Doc, the newspaper changed!" Marty Two called out, excitedly. He was happy that he was finally able to complete that rather difficult task. "Now my father's alive! That means everything's back to normal, right?"

oooooooooo

Doc '85 pulled out the newspaper he had. The headlines changed from "Emmett Brown Committed" to "Emmett Brown Commended", "Nixon To Seek Fifth Term" to "Reagan To Seek Second Term", and "Biffco Builds New Dioxin Plant" to "Mayor Wilson Vetoes Zoning Bill". He felt so happy that they were now successful.

"Mission accomplished," Doc '85 said, to himself. Now he and Marty Two would return to 1985, and he would start dismantling the time machine right away.

"That means Jennifer's okay and Einie's okay, right?" Marty Two asked, with hope.

"That's right Marty!" Doc '85 replied. "It's the ripple effect, the future is back. Now let's go home!"

"Right, Doc," Marty Two replied. "Let's get our asses back to the future!"

Just then, lightning struck, as it brought down a tree. Doc '85 gasped, as he drove away just in time. His heart was beating so rapidly.

"Doc, Doc, are you okay?" Marty Two asked, concerned.

"That was a close one, Marty," Doc '85 said. "I almost bought the farm!"

"Be careful, you don't want to get struck by lightning..." Marty Two started to say.

Just as his young friend said it, though, that did just happen - and he was no longer in 1955. But he wasn't in 1985, either.

oooooooooo

Marty Jr took in a deep breath, as he saw the DeLorean get struck by lightning. It actually around and accelerated, until it reaches 88 miles per hour. With a flash, the DeLorean disappeared - as it left behind two backward nines.

"Whoa!" Marty Jr gasped. "Talk about Murphey's law! I'm sure this is a very scary experience for my father."

"This is where he meets Grandma Clara, though," Harmony reminded his friend. "I never would have been born. So it's good this this worked ot the way it did."

"Doc? Doc?" Marty Two asked, on the verge of tears. "Doc, come in, Doc. Doc, do you read me? Do you read me, Doc? Come in, Doc!"

The pennant, which had been attached to the DeLorean, landed on the floor. Marty Jr saw tears in his father's eyes - as he obviously felt rather lost and alone, and he was also stranded in a time period that was not native to.

"Poor Dad," Marty Jr said, sighing. "It's a very good thing that your grandpa thought to write to Western Union. I think it is amazing that they actually held onto the letter for seventy years. I wonder how much he paid for them to do such a thing."

"They maybe held onto the letter out of curiosity," Harmony suggested. "Well, the Western Union Man will be in for a real surprise. Come to think of it, it was a very risky thing for Grandpa to do - but I guess he really had no other options."

"Oh, no!" Marty Two moaned, as tears began to roll down his cheeks. It began to rain, as the rain mingled with Marty Two's tears.

"Look, Harmony!" Marty Jr called out, as he spotted something. "It's Western Union! I guess he's showing up to give Marty the letter that he wrote seventy years ago."

"He's gone!" Marty Two muttered, tearfully. "The Doc's gone!"

"Hey, Marty," Harmony replied, with a hint of urgency, "let's hurry up and head over to the clock tower! We don't quite want to miss this important moment that we came here for. I hope we're not too late to catch the one event that matters most."

Marty Jr took in a deep breath, as he and Harmony then floated off towards the clock tower. He wondered how his father's other self was doing at this moment.