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"Let's head over to Grandpa Emmett's lab," suggested Marty III. "He and Grandma Clara will be gone for about a week. I quite wonder if he still have a time machine, and why he never told us about it. I think it would be fun to travel through time."
"Well, the station wagon isn't big enough for all of us," Harmony pointed out. "There is also a DeLorean that he made into a time machine, and that's even smaller."
"It's only a two-seater," Melody clarified. "There's no way we're going to fit fourteen people between both of the machines. Although, it's possible that we might use both incarnations of the station wagons to fit all of us in there. Then we can all go back."
"There has to be a better way," Marty Jr said, shaking his head. "Anyway, Marlene is still out - and it may be quite risky to use the same station wagon from two separate eras. I mean, what if something happened to the younger version? We would end up with a paradox on our hands. Then who would get us out of this terrible mess?"
"I guess you guys know more about this than we do," Suzy said, shrugging. "I really would like to be able to visit the 1960s. That was even the decade that quite brought us the peace movement, and all this groovy psychedelic music that we really love."
"I think I'd rather see the 1980s," Meg countered. "There were a lot of ugly wars in the 1960s, and it sure wasn't such a good time to live in. The 1980s was a very fun era to live in, though. That was the era where rock and roll wasn't so serious."
"I think I'd rather see the 1950s," Eileen commented. "I really have a weakness for shows like Leave It To Beaver. The 1950s sure seemed like a peaceful decade, and that was when the whole youth culture actually got started. Let's go there."
"Guys! Guys!" Harmony said, as she attempted to take charge. "I really hate to say this to you, but I don't think we're going anywhere. Anyway, I'm not even sure how long we can stay in this era - because you all become erased from existence."
"Why would we become erased from existence?" Sarah asked, confused. "I admit I get so confused by all this time travel stuff. Why would that happen to us?"
"Well, uh," Harmony replied, slowly, "actually, you and Tom won't be erased from existence. The rest of you will, though, as the rest of you are offspring of ours."
"You know, I didn't even think about this," Will said, as he was deep in thought, "but if you folks really came from the past, then we shouldn't even be here. I mean, you would just disappear forward in time by thirty years, no? It's what I understand."
Before anyone could respond, Marlene began to stir. "Where am I?" Marlene asked, stunned. "Who are you people? How did I end up getting here? What happened?"
"Everything will be fine, Marlene," Marty Jr said, as he tended to his sister. "You had a shock, so you passed out for a little while. We are now visiting the year 2046, and these are our offspring. Well, everyone except for Tom and Sarah Needles."
"Whoa, this is heavy!" mumbled Marlene, as she looked around. She then asked, "Is it true that I end up getting raped in the future? Griff Tannen actually ends up raping me? I sure can't believe this! Now I'm even faced with the moral dilemma of erasing a kid's life. I guess this means that I have no choice but to let Griff rape me."
"Mom, don't worry about it," Heidi said, attempting to comfort her mother-to-be. "If you end up preventing the rape from happening, I won't even be around to care. It would be selfish to think my life is so important enough for you to be raped over."
"Actually, Marlene doesn't have to be raped," Jamie pointed out, "just to ensure your existence. Miff Tannen really used to be my father. However, after we all went to the year 1986, he girls actually injured Miff - and then, after that, I had transformed."
"What?" Heidi asked, stunned. "How could that happen? I mean, how could you exist, if Miff's no longer your father?" After a brief pause, she added, "Hey! That would also mean that you and Bill used to be brother and sister - and now you're married?"
"Yeah, we used to be brother and sister," Jamie explained. "However, I never knew that Jules wasn't really my biological father. We weren't even dating, though, in this original timeline - even though, Bill was always friendly. However, we're not related anymore - so the two of us have struck a really good relationship with each other."
"I knew that, though," Harmony added, blushing. "I have to admit that I was always a bit of a snoop. I could just never bring myself to tell her that her father was really Miff. She was very insecure as it was, with some of these kids making fun of her."
"I really hope this could be a problem easily solved," commented Eileen. "We don't want to lose our little sister. Heidi was always a pretty fun person to be around. On the other hand, though, it would be nice if our mom doesn't have to be raped."
"Yeah, this quite sounds like a sticky dilemma," Meg agreed. "We don't want to have to choose between our mom and our sister, as we really love them both. Heidi could really end up changing, appearance-wise? I guess looks really aren't everything."
"To be honest," Harmony said, quietly, "I'd be sad, if Marty changed his appearance. He looks so cute and huggably soft." As Marty Jr blushed, she added, "With all things considered, you are very right. Her personality is more important than appearances. So we're heading over to Grandpa Emmett's lab? I am pretty curious, you know."
"Yeah, let's go," suggested Marty III. "It's just amazing to see how much my father looks like me. When I have a son, I probably won't be naming him Marty. I want to give him his own name. I would maybe end up naming him Alexander or Michael."
Marty Jr swallowed deeply, as he followed the rest of the gang to Doc's lab. While he couldn't deny the fact that he was very cute, he didn't want to be vain. He thought of his older sister, as well as his future neice. He hoped to be able to work things out.
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Marty Jr was nervous, as soon as everyone reached Doc's lab. As Harmony opened the door, he was stunned by what he saw. It was one of those small-sized buses.
"What the hell would Grandpa Emmett be doing with a bus?" Stephanie asked, with a very stunned expression. "Well, let's just head in and take a look, shall we? I'm sure curious as to what he could possibly use a bus for. Let's have at it, everyone!"
As soon as everyone stepped into the bus, Marty Jr noticed right away what the bus might be used for. The front of the bus contained these familiar time curcuits, which was complete with the flux capacitor and the Mr. Fusion. This was a time machine!
"Well, what do you know?" Suzy gasped, stunned. "This time machine can even fit all of us. Well, why don't we go take this bus for a little joyride? We can even go visit all of the eras that we'd like. I sure don't know how to work the time machine, though."
"Oh, well, I do," replied Harmony. "Look, why don't you go sit in the seats - and I'll work out the time circuits." As everyone stared at her, hesitantly, she added, "How about we work out what year we would all like to go to? Then we can leave."
"Why don't we go to 1986 first?" suggested Meg. "That was when my grandparents were he same age as we were. I would just love see Grandpa Marty and Grandma Jennifer. Maybe we might catch Huey Lewis and The News in concert. It sure is not fair that we were born too late to see these guys in concert. They're awesome!"
"Well, I'd still rather visit the 1950s," Eileen replied, "but I would sure like to be able to see our grandparents, when they were the same age as we are. We could maybe then take a little trip to the 1950s, afterward. Oh, this will certainly be so fun!"
"Let's not forget about the 1960s," added Suzy. "That was the era that really brought us this hippie movement. I agree, though, that I would love to see Grandma Jennifer at my age. I heard all about how she looks just like my mother and myself."
"I agree," added Marty III. "Let's go to the 1980s first. I understand that Grandpa Marty really looks a lot like my father and I. Then, after that, we might visit some other eras that would be of interest to us. I'd say, let's go for it!"
"All right, everyone!" announced Harmony. "Go grab some seats. We can head back to this same day sixty years ago. I'll drive this bus over to Hill Valley Park, and then we can head to the year 1986. We even visited that year not too long ago, but I just wouldn't mind visiting that year, again. We'll have to hide this bus in the park."
Marty Jr felt nervous, as Harmony bagan to pull the bus out of the garage. She then hovered the bus into the air, as they headed straight to Hill Valley Park. He was just excited about being able to see the teenage version of his parents, again.
"All right, everybody," Harmony called out, as soon as she drove this bus into Hill Valley Park. "Brace yourselves for temporal displacement." Harmony accelerated towards 88 miles per hour, until the bus finally broke the time barrier.
