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Marty '86 really was stunned, as soon as he realized that he and his crowd were not alone in travelling to that year. He remembered Haven Brown from only last month, when she went back in time from the year 2004 to witness her own birth. What took him for a great surprise, though - was the fact that his older self was also there.
"Who might you folks be?" Lorraine asked, as she saw the crowd from 1986. "What brings you over here? I must say you look very familiar to me. So what could your name be? Are you folks from around town, or are you people just here visiting."
"We're just in town visiting," Marty '86 said, nervously. "My name's Marty, uh, Lewis. I'm Marty Lewis, and these two young boys are my brothers. The older one's named Jerry, and the younger one is Tom. This is my girlfriend, and her name is..."
"Suzy Gruber," Jennifer offered. "We just wanted to come over, and pay you guys a little visit. We heard about this special event that happened twenty years ago. Marty has a grandfather who knew George's father, whose name was Huey Lewis."
"Oh, you mean the famous Hill Valley lightning storm?" Lorraine asked, smiling. She then took a closer look at Marty '86, and she asked "Are you related to Calvin Klein, by any chance? I sure can see the similarities between the both of you. The thing is, you both also bear such a striking resemblance to my husband's Grandpa William."
"Yeah, these are my cousins once-removed," Marty '05 replied. "I was just about to tell you about them. They wanted to meet some of my old friends, too. I did tell you I had a good feeling about you and George, and you have three lovely kids."
"Well, thank you," Lorraine replied, warmly. She glanced to the driveway, and she added, "It looks like my husband just came back. I'm sure he'll really be happy to see you again, as well. He says that you made a really big difference in his life."
Marty '86 was rather stunned, as he was taking everything in. Did his older self even remember his earlier appearance in this year? He was really feeling confused by this unexpected turn of events. This was sure more unsettling then this one time Marty Jr and Harmony showed up in the year 1968, at the time that he and Jennifer did.
"Are you feeling all right, Marty?" Lorraine asked, concerned. "Why don't you all just come inside, and we can all become acquainted with each other." After George went up to her, she added, "George! You will never guess who just paid us a visit!"
"Calvin Klein?" George asked, smiling. He then turned to Marty '05, as he added, "It is a nice pleasure to meet you again. I would just love to thank you, once again, for helping Lorraine and I get together. We've been quite happy together for these past twenty years. If it wasn't for you, there is no telling how I might have turned out."
This whole experience seemed so surreal to Marty '86. He took in a deep breath, as he followed the crowd into the house. He tried very hard to not look straight into his older self's eyes. This whole experience meant there were three of him in this year.
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Marty '05 was really stunned, as he glanced at his teenage self. He could not, for the life of him, remember visiting this year as a teenager. Granted, it was almost twenty years ago for him - but it was very much like he completely had amnesia.
He quickly turned towards his seven-year-old self, who was having a big tickle fight with Jules and Verne. It was very amazing to watch how much his younger self was quite getting along with the boys. Marty was always very ticklish, but it seemed like Jules and Verne were just as ticklish. He was watching on, with amusement.
"I have enough Pepsis to go around," George called, from the kitchen. "Are all of our guests feeling thirsty?" Turning to Marty '05, he said, "I would like to thank you, once again, for giving me the encouragement with my stories. I sure needed it a lot."
"Hey, I have a very good feeling about you, George," Marty '05 said, with a lopsided smile. "I have a pretty good feeling that, about ten years later, you will release your first novel ever. I'm so glad you have decided to take all of my advice to heart."
"Well, you sure have given me a lot of good advice," George said, smiling. "It's nice how Biff actually waxes cars for us, now. Sometimes, he will try to cheat us out of a second coat - but we've been on top of Biff ever since high school. It sure feels nice to be able to have the upper hand. You know, it's really nice to see you again."
"You know," Lorraine added, as she walked in, "looking back, I would really like to apologize for the way I've been so aggressive with you. Puppy love can just make you do the strangest things. I was so young and rather silly back then. Although, I must say that I'm still curious about why kissing you was like kissing my brother."
"It's hard to really say," Marty '05 replied, smiling a little. "Anyway, just don't worry about what happened back in 1955. To be honest, I was pretty put off by how much you were making the passes at me - but I don't hold any of that against you."
"Thank you very much," Lorraine replied, smiling back. "I still remember that very interesting music you played for us back in 1955. I must say you were very ahead for that time. Your music is actually very similar to what our kids listen to."
"Remember, honey," George said, as he put his arm around his wife, "he really did say that our kids would love the music, even if we weren't ready for it yet."
"You know," Lorraine added, "I was initially so furious, when George told me that the night in the car had been a set-up. Of course, I hadn't even given him that chance to explain to me that Biff really wasn't a part of the plan, until a few hours later."
Marty '05 took in a deep breath, as he always wondered if George ever ended up telling Lorraine the details of the plan. On one hand, he figured that George could eventually trust his wife enough to come clean with her. On the other hand, could George really admit that his relationship with Lorraine was started with deceit?
"That was when I explained to her about Darth Vadar," George replied. "She was a little skeptical at first, but I then explained to her about how much I was scared. Of course, we don't talk about the plan too much. She was impressed by how much of an influence you had on me, and by how much you had really changed my life."
"After you told me about how you tried to defend your friend," Marty '05 explained, "it was then that I realized why you became the way you were. My heart sure went out to you, and it was then that I decided you did the potential to fight back."
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"So, Tom and Jerry," Marty '75 was asking of his new friends, "who are some of your favourite bands? Do you happen to like Led Zeppelin, by any chance?"
"Oh, yeah, I sure enjoy Led Zeppelin!" gushed Tom. "Ju... Jerry and I are both quite huge fans. I would love to be able to play the guitar like Jimmy Page, and to also be able to sing like Robert Plant. John Bonham really is a mean drummer, as well."
"Nobody's Fault But Mine is my absolute favourite song," added Jerry. "I personally think Stairway to Heaven is a little overrated. On the mellow side, I'm quite fond of Ten Years Gone. I also think Achilles Last Stand is a really nice epic song."
"My favourite songs are Black Doc and Rock and Roll," Marty '75 explained. "I sure enjoy Misty Mountain Hop, too - and Out On The Tiles is a nice rock song. I find the song, Since I've Been Loving You, to be a little depressing. It's not my favourite."
"Oh, I think it's a great blues song," protested Jerry. "If there is one style of music that Led Zeppelin specializes in, it's definitely the blues. I actually have to say that the first album is my favourite. Dazed and Confused is a great tune, and Babe I'm Gonna Leave You is almost as good. Jimmy is one very talented guitarist."
"I prefer Communication Breakdown," Marty '75 countered, "as well as Good Times Bad Times. Both of the songs are pretty upbeat and catchy." Turning to his mother, he asked, "Hey, Mommy, can we go put on a Led Zeppelin record?"
"Oh, in just a little while, honey," Lorraine replied, smiling. "Your dad headed to the grocery store to pick up some food, and he wants to have a barbeque." She turned to Tom and Jerry, and she added, "Do you boys like bacon cheeseburgers?"
"Oh, I certainly love bacon cheeseburgers!" Jerry gushed. "I could even eat three of them! Thinking about bacon cheeseburgers is starting to make me feel so hungry."
"I really like bacon cheeseburgers, too," added Tom. "I can eat two of them. I would even eat them everyday, if Mom and Dad would let me. They're so scrumptious."
"Well, let's just start out with one," suggested Lorraine. "If you're still feeling hungry, you can always have another one. I'll tell you the same thing that I tell my own kids. It is better to just start out small. That way, we don't end up wasting good food."
Marty '75 smiled at his new friends, as he realized just how much he had in common with them. He knew how his mother would often give a great lecture about how your eyes are bigger than your stomach. He wondered where Tom and Jerry came from.
