Author's Note: This story can apply to all of my universes, except for Twin Pines Universe.
November 1, 1985
6:30 PM PST
Marty McFly was smiling, as she was driving over to Jennifer Parker's home. After all, today officially marked the day of their second year anniversary. Granted, Marty and Jennifer had casually known each other before then - as Marty tried to be friendly towards everyone. However, it wasn't until the two of them had been paired up for a class assignment, that their relationship grew deeper. It was on this very day, two years ago, that sparks flew between Marty and Jennifer.
Marty had bought a box of chocolates as a gift for Jennifer. Unlike many other girls her age, Jennifer was not obsessed with her weight or her appearance. Oh, Jennifer definitely took pride in her appearances - but she wasn't one of those girls whose idea of a good time was spending the whole day shopping.
She also enjoyed listening to heavy metal, which was a style of music that so many girls shied away from. Although, she didn't care to listen to thrash metal bands, like Slayer - as the lyrical content of their songs went against her religion. Jennifer did enjoy beautiful things, too, like flowers - which was why Marty had bought a potted rose for her. Marty never understood what was so romantic about bouquets, as the flowers would wither and die a few days later. Sure, potted plants were more expensive - but it was certainly worth it for a sweet girl like Jennifer.
As soon as Marty arrived at Jennifer's home, he parked the car into the driveway and he walked up the front door.
"Oh, hello, Marty!" Jennifer gushed, as soon as she saw Marty.
"I have some presents for you, Jennifer," Marty said, smiling. He handed the potted rose to Jennifer, first.
"Oh, a potted rose!" gasped Jennifer. "Thank you so much, Marty! Now if that doesn't say 'romance', then I'm not sure what does."
"That's not all I bought for you," Marty replied, smiling. He then handed Jennifer a box of chocolates, and said, "I also bought you this."
"Oh, Marty, you are the best!" Jennifer gushed, as she threw her arms around Marty.
Marty returned the hug, and asked, "How would you feel about a romantic candlelight dinner? I thought I would make this a very special night for us."
"That would be so sweet, Marty," Jennifer said, gushing.
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Jennifer was gazing into the lovely slate blue eyes of her boyfriend, as the two of them were eating fish and chips over candlelight. There was also some soft romantic music coming from the stereo. She knew that she and Marty were destined to one day marry. There was no doubt about it. Marty was such a tender sweet fellow. Oh, Marty definitely had a masculine side - but he also had a softer, more emotional side. He was everything that a man should be.
"How do you like the food?" Marty asked, softly. "I know how much you love fish and chips - with lots of tarter sauce." Then, laughing a little, Marty added, "Although, I something think you like a little bit of fish with your tarter sauce."
"Oh, the food is very delicious," gushed Jennifer. "None are quite as delicious as your kisses, though. Thank you so much for ordering the food for us. I can tell that you've really put a lot of thought into tonight's dinner. I am so touched!"
"Oh, I would do anything for a lovely girl like you," Marty said, smiling. "How do you like the music? Doesn't it provide a nice romantic atmosphere for us?"
"Oh, absolutely," replied Jennifer. "It's certainly very lovely music. Granted, it's not music I could listen to all the time - but it's certainly nice music for romantic evenings like this. You've really outdone yourself, Marty!"
"Thank you, Jennifer," replied Marty, with a warm smile. "I totally agree with you about the music. So, are you almost ready for dessert?"
"Just about," Jennifer said, as she smiled back at Marty and gazed into his slate blue eyes. "You know, Marty, you have such gorgeous slate blue eyes. You know that? I could just melt right into them. They are so captivating."
"Oh, Jennifer!" exclaimed Marty, blushing a little bit. "That is such a sweet thing for you to say. You're making me blush."
"Oh, Marty," purred Jennifer, "you look so cute when you blush. I feel so happy and secure, whenever I'm with you. I swear that we're a match made in heaven."
Jennifer then leaned over to kiss Marty - who had, of course, returned the kiss.
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Marty kept gazing over at Jennifer, as he was eating his strawberry shortcake. He figured that Jennifer was the most beautiful girl he had ever laid eyes on. He never really understood the attitude that some of his peers had about how it's more exciting to just "play the field". He did not feel that his relationship with Jennifer was dull at all, even if they had been dating for two years now. In fact, he was totally in love with Jennifer. Oh, sure, there have been a few times that they fought - but they never stayed angry at each other for long. He just had the feeling that he and Jennifer were destined to marry someday.
"Are you enjoying that strawberry shortcake?" Marty asked, as he smiled over at Jennifer. "I can tell you really like the whipped cream. I saw to it that you had lots of extra whipped cream, just the way you like it."
"Oh, absolutely!" Jennifer gushed. "Nothing is as sweet as you, though, my love."
"Aw, thank you, my sweet Jennifer," Marty replied, smiling tenderly at Jennifer. "How about taking a nice romantic hike, when we're done eating?"
"Oh, I would love that, Marty," cooed Jennifer. "The weather is so nice out this evening. I think it's the perfect night for taking a romantic hike."
"Yeah, it's definitely perfect weather for taking a romantic hike to," agreed Marty. "Where should we walk to? Did you have any location in mind?"
"Let's take a stroll into Hill Valley Park," suggested Jennifer. "The scenery there is always nice. That's always been one of my favourite places to hike."
"Oh, yes," agreed Marty, "I love hiking at Hill Valley Park, too. However, the best scenery I've ever looked at is you."
"Oh, Marty," purred Jennifer, laughing. "Now you are making me blush. That was such a sweet thing for you to say."
"You look so pretty when you blush," Marty replied, with a little smile. "Now, beautiful, should we blow out the candles and head out for awhile?"
"Oh, absolutely," agreed Jennifer, coyly. "I'm ready when you are."
Marty blew out the candles. He and Jennifer then headed outside, and they walked over to the park. Marty smiled to himself, as he thought about how he was destined to spend the rest of his life with this beautiful girl. Jennifer is definitely the girl of his dreams. There was no question about it.
