"Say Marty! Marty! Marty, I wanna show you these new matchbooks for my auto detailing I had printed up..." Biff started coming out of the house to see the Delorain's wheels lift off the ground and into the air.

"A flying Delorian?" Biff whispered in shock.

WITH THEM IN THE CAR

ABBY'S P.O.V.

"Whoa Doc so you're saying were married?" I asked in disbelief.

"As married as you can get" Doc replied.

"Okay I think I'm gonna be sick" I said rolling down the window.

"And what would be so bad about us being married?" Marty asked hurt.

"Marty! Think about it, were friends! Best friends at that! Having a romantic relationship would cause us to ruin the friend relationship! And without the friend relationship we would have nothing to build our marriage on" I yelled franticly.

"Abigail Joy Brown you need to calm down" Doc yelled. The car went quiet.

"Now, there are some things I need to explain and I don't want you two yelling at each other" Doc said more quietly.

"Hey I'm not the one having fascinations of us being man and wife" I scoffed.

"And who in this car is doing that?" Marty protested.

"Well it certainly isn't Doc or me" I yelled.

"And how would you know if I was thinking about us being married. You got the same look that you got when I did your tie" I shot back.

"Wait a minute, you lost me. Abby, you did his tie?" Doc asked now obviously interested.

"Well who do you think could have done it for the prom? Marty was going to go to prom with it flung over his shoulder" I scoffed.

"Your right I should have known you did it" Doc admitted.

"Hey and why don't you think I could have done my tie? Just cause I had never worn a tie before doesn't mean I wouldn't have figured it out" Marty protested.

"Jeez you act like your kids" Doc muttered.

"What!" Marty and I cried in unison.
"Didn't I tell you about your children?" Doc asked confused.

"You must have skipped that part because I never heard about any kids in the picture!" I cried.

"You act like you're not happy" Marty said.

"Happy? Sure maybe I would be happy years, years, and years from now. I love kids. I want one for every corner in the house! I just don't want to even think about kids now!" I yelled exasperated.

"Cool it Abby, it's not like were eighteen with four kids, okay. Were forty something" Marty explained.

"Forty five" I corrected.

"What is wrong with having kids at forty five?" Marty asked.

"I guess you're right, but think about it. I remember the day we met. You were covered in grape jelly with a bottle of glue in your hand, which you sipped out of every couple seconds. At that moment I wasn't exactly thinking that this guy was gonna be the one I married" I cried.

"It was not grape jelly, it was purple paint" Marty protested.

"Oh, wow big difference" I scoffed sarcastically. Suddenly the car jolted and we were flying. The next thing I knew we were soaring through the sky and cars from all directions were heading towards us.

"Ahhhhhhh!" Marty and I screamed in unison.

A sign reading Courthouse Square Exit flashed above us. Marty asked the question that we were both asking ourselves. "What the heck was that?"

"Taxi cab, the awful things. Though they are better than the ones in 1985" Doc admitted.

"What do you mean a taxi cab? I thought we were flying" Marty protested.

"There is one thing that never changes with you no matter what time continuum were in" I said.

"My charming good looks" Marty flirted.

"No, your stupidy" I replied wacking him.

"What was that for?" Marty asked holding his head.

"For marrying me. Next time I'll aim lower" I threatened.

.

"Alright Doc, what's going on, huh? Where are we? When are we?" Marty lifted up his "glasses" and looked at the time display in the car.

"We are descending towards Hill Valley, California, at 4.29pm, on Wednesday, October 21st, 2015" Doc answered casually.

"2015? I can't wait to find out what it's like" I sighed.

"Doc, now you said we were married, right?" I asked.

"Uhhh... yeah" Doc replied.

"Was it a big wedding?" I asked romantically.

"I thought you didn't want to think about being married to me?" Marty protested.

"I don't. But how big a wedding it was makes up for it at least a little. The place we go for our honeymoon also makes up for it. By the way where do we go?" I asked.

"I'll explain everything once we make it to the ground" Doc stated. The next thing I knew my world went black.

Doc gets out a gadget and shines it on Jennifer. She falls back, unconscious.

WITH MARTY AND DOC

"Doc, what the hell are you doing?" Marty yelled.

"Relax Marty, it's just a sleep-inducing alpha-rhythm generator. She was asking too many questions and no-one should know too much about their future. Don't worry I'll wake her up when we get down there" Doc explained.

"You knocked your own daughter unconscious!" Marty cried in disbelief.

"I didn't knock her unconscious. I relaxed her into unconsciousness" Doc explained.

"Like Abby's gonna believe that" Marty scoffed.

"Here's our exit" Doc said as the swooped down. A big sign reading Welcome to Hill Valley in big bold letters greeted them. Suddenly the sign changed to a man that looked exactly like Goldie Wilson.

"Welcome to Hill Valley. Goldie Wilson II Mayor here. A Nice Place to live for all. Please fly safely. Ejection Seats save Lives. Now if you're a first time visitor we would like to remind you this is where the great stars Abigail Brown and Marty Mcfly grew up. And here they are." He said the sign changing to a video of a couple that looked a lot like Marty and Abby only a little older.

"Hi this is Abigail Brown Mcfly" the older Abby said.

"Wow, it actually doesn't sound that bad" Marty admitted.

"And I'm Marty Mcfly. Many years ago we grew up here. We would never have believed that this town would become like this. It has become a big tourist attraction" Marty finished.

"Before we became stars we were just simply Abby and Marty. Best friends for life. But now we are married and have a family here. We always thought we get out of here and travel around the world. That dream came true. We have traveled all around the world, but when it comes down to it there is no place like home. Our friendly people will be sure to make your stay here as much like home as possible" Abby laughed.

"Whoa this is heavy" Marty breathed.

R/r I hope you liked it and I'll be sure to update more tomorrow!