11:30 PM PST
Marty Two had the television set turned on, but he wasn't really paying attention. He felt pretty exhausted after all that happened that evening. He rather couldn't believe that his older friend was really stuck back in the Old West. He would read the rest of the letter tomorrow, once the paper dried out. He saw that Doc '55 was still out.
He began wishing desperately that he could be back in 1985. He didn't even bring his headset along this time, so he couldn't listen to '80s rock and roll. He did quite regret the fact that he had purchased the almanac. That had caused him so much trouble.
He then realized that he had a couple more problems. He figured how Biff would now really be out for revenge, now that he really hit his car into a manure truck a second time. Then there was also the fact that he would have to avoid George and Lorraine.
He then thought of how he was playing Earth Angel, when his parents had their first kiss. Even though, he wasn't exactly playing at that moment of the kiss - as he was starting to fade away from existence. Still, this did feel like a huge honour for him.
Just then, Marty Two realized how it seemed like his parents really were destined to be soulmates. It was sure a shame that the relationship between them was strained in the original timeline. While Lorraine was a very compassionate person, she really didn't have much confidence in her husband - which was very sad for them.
Suddenly, he remembered how they actually left Jennifer on the porch - back in this Biffhorrific reality! He hoped, for Jennifer's sake, that she would be all right. He wish he had put up more of a fight. His eyes welled up with tears, as he felt real sick with worry that things may never again be set right. He then began to weep silently.
oooooooooo
As Lorraine as in bed, she was thinking about how great it was that she managed to fall in love with George McFly that evening. She was somewhat well-acquainted with George McFly, and she felt it was a big shame that he got picked on. She had never really gave him much thought, though. He really was such a kind gentleman.
Her thoughts then went to Calvin Klein. Looking back in hindsight, there was that one occasion when he tried to introduce George to her. Then, the next day, after she had asked him if he would ask her to the dance, he mentioned George McFly, again.
She then realized that Calvin Klein never was interested in her. She finally began to understand why he was jumpy last week. She sure felt ashamed of her actions, and she vowed that she would never be so aggressive again. Now that George was very much the love of her life, this would probably never again be such an issue.
Even though she tried to be nice to everyone, there were certainly times when she could become too carried away. She was then unsure of whether to burn the dress that she wore to the dance, or save it as remembering of meeting her true love.
It was very strange to think how, without Biff, she never would have met George. As much as she hated to give Biff credit for anything, she really had to admit that it was through George punching Biff out, that she actually realized who her true love was.
Still, she wasn't too sure she could ever bring herself to forgive Biff. She might have been raped, if George hadn't intervened when he did. The real idea of carrying Biff's child really made her feel disgusted - and, as much as she just hated that very idea, she might even consider abortion. It was good that George showed up, when he did.
oooooooooo
George wasn't sure if he would be able to sleep that night, and it wasn't because the thunderstorm was too noisy. It was the fact that his inner strength sure finally broke out that evening. He never realized that he had it in him. It was so amazing.
As soon as he returned to school on Monday, he would actually show everyone just how confident he became. He would no longer do Biff's homework, and he could be more assertive with everyone else. He was so grateful to have met Calvin Klein.
He could also spend more time on his stories, and he would even let Lorraine read some of them. It was sure nice to be able to share his stories with others. It made his hobby seem a lot more meaningful. He could even become a famous author.
He figured that his mother would be very proud of him. He was quite unsure of how his father would feel, though. The thing is, he had let his father influence him pretty much. He knew how his own father had also been bullied by Biff's father, Jiff. There was even a time when his father tried to fight back, but was then beaten up.
He remembered how his father had discouraged him from attending college, even so much to the point that George gave up any ambition that he had for college. He very much decided right there and then that he would make something useful of his life.
He would have to call up Bill and Lester tomorrow, and tell them how he planned to turn his life around. It just felt nice to have everyone praising him at the dance. He really wasn't used to receiving such glowing praise from anyone. Even his teachers were often quite down on him, as his grades were never very good.
oooooooooo
Biff was a little unsure of what to make of his grandmother. He never had the best relationship with her, and it sure was strange to think that she was apologetic, and also wanted to make amends. What was even stranger was that, had he not really been down and out, he may have responded to her with biting sarcasm.
Furthermore, if he still had the almanac, he might have actually bribed his lackeys with promising them money - if he managed to win millions. He wondered what he might have done with all that money. He might have purchased himself a mansion with an outdoor swimming pool, and he would also be able to bribe the police.
Biff tried to put those thoughts out of his mind. He no longer had the almanac - and it was sure no use thinking about he would do, if he was rich. He realized that he would have to be nicer, if he hoped to have any real friends. Could anyone forgive him?
He figured that he would even apologize to George, when he returned to school on Monday. In all honesty, he was getting tired of being a bully who everyone feared, but never respected. One thing he really desired was to have some true friends.
Before he knew it, Biff found himself weeping again. He couldn't remember the last time he had really cried, but he had always quite viewed it as being something that only wimps ever did. Now that he was finally broken, he realized that he really was no better than the people he would bully around and show scorn for.
He figured that he might call up his Aunt Jill tomorrow. He never really saw too much of his cousin, Josie - but he always made it a point to be rather decent to her, as she was the daughter of the only person who showed affection towards him. After he lost his mother at the age of five, he had lost the security of having a mother's love.
oooooooooo
"I guess Dad is now asleep," Marty Jr commented, as he watched Marty Two sleeping on the chair. "I wonder if he will sleep in until noon tomorrow. I'm pretty sure I might be especially tired, if I had to chase after Biff like that. It seems so exhausting."
"I'm rather sure it was," Harmony agreed. "Well, it's almost midnight - and this was really a big day for everyone. I'm just glad that we aren't here corporeally. There's just no telling how we would have messed up this day. I have to say how I'm really happy that Biff and her grandmother have a happier relationship, now."
"Griff really treats his grandfather like dirt," Marty Jr said, shaking his head. "I really do wonder how Biff eventually gets into the auto dealing business. It's very nice how he did end up with an honest job. Now, I think it would be real nice if Griff had a real turn-around one of these days. Do you think it will ever happen, though?"
"I didn't happen to Cliff," Harmony said, shaking her head. "I'm not going to give up hope, though. I really am sure this day didn't impact even Biff or your grandparents as much as it impacted your dad and my grandpa. They lived this day twice!"
"Right," Marty Jr replied, "and my dad was not even born yet, which is probably the most ironic thing of all. It was very nice to be able to witness the clock being struck by lightning. That, I must say, is one very awesome sight to be able to witness."
"Yeah, it really was," Harmony agreed. "Well, I guess we both know what it is that sure makes this day tick - no pun intended, of course. Do you think this day really might be the temporal junction point of the entire space-time continuum?"
Before Marty Jr could respond, he felt a strong force tugging at him. He watched on, while the surrounding of the mansion were slowly fading away. Then everything just became black. Marty Jr and Harmony were no longer in the year 1955.
