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"I have to admit, I'm pretty nervous about this whole thing," Goldie Jr was saying, as the five teens were sitting on lounge chairs outside. "I mean, I wonder how the other kids are going to treat me - whether my father wins the election or not."
"I'm sure people who truly are your friends won't treat you any differently," Haven replied, as she sipped on her Pepsi. "Anyway, I'll be happy for your family - if your father does end up making it into the office. It really sounds like your father sets a lot of good policies for this town, and is working hard to make this town better."
"I would like to become a mayor someday, myself," Goldie Jr replied. "It's nice that Grandpa Lou is supportive of him. He actually used to have a racist attitude, and he initially disapproved of the marriage of my parents. I'm so glad that it's changed."
Marty '86 was pleased with the news, as he said, "Yeah, Uncle Calvin told me that you used to work for him at Lou's Cafe. Speaking of which, it's my understanding that the cafe has turned into an aerobics studio? What are your thought on that?"
"Actually, the cafe is open for the very last time today," Ellen explained. "I thought we could maybe eat there for the last time tonight. They're only serving sweets on this last day - then they're plannng to tear down the dining area, and they're going to build a gym. The Aerobics Studio will be reopening on Monday. I feel a bit sad."
"You know, I feel real sad, too," Goldie Jr replied. "It was my mother who managed to convince Grandpa George to let Dad work there. It was right then and there that Grandpa Lou had repealed the 'Whites Only' rule. Although, I guess Uncle Lou - my mom's little brother - feels that fitness is very important. I can't really disagree."
"Hey, everybody," called out a blonde teenage girl, as she was followed by a girl who looked like Sarah Carruthers and a boy who looked like Terry Vincent. "Oh, I see we have some visitors here - and two of you, for some reason, look so familiar to me!"
"My name's Suzy Gruber," Jennifer explained, as she stretched out her hand. "These are my friends, Marty Lewis and Haven Green. So what might your name be?"
"I'm Sabrina Palmer," the blonde replied, "and this is my best friend, Greta. This is my boyfriend, Tad Vincent - even though we've been friends our whole lives. It's a pleasure to meet you. So I guess you people are friends with the McFly's, too."
"Well, yeah, in a manner of speaking," Marty '86 said, nervously. After he took a deep swallow, he added, "Anyway, Sabrina, you do happen to be friends with Dr. Emmett Brown, right? I was thinking that Haven and I should see her later."
"Yeah, I've been friends with Doc for over ten years," Sabrina replied. "Young Marty McFly is friends with him, as well. He's such an adorable little boy, I must say." After a brief pause, she added, "Are you by any chance, related to Calvin Klein?"
"Uh, yeah, actually I am," Marty '86 replied. "That was actually the other reason we came to Hill Valley. I really wanted to be able to meet my granduncle."
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Marty '05 was feeling quite cheerful - as he was playing Sorry with Jules, Verne, and Marty '75. He couldn't get over how much his younger self reminded him so much of his son. He had to admit that, in a few ways, he desired to be a kid again, himself.
"So, Uncle Calvin," Marty '75 was asking, "did you ever get to meet Jimmy Page or Robert Plant? Needles says that Robert looks like a girl, and I disagree with him."
"Actually, yeah, I did get a pleasure to meet both of them," Marty '05 said, dreamily. He thought back to the time that he actually had dinner with Robert Plant in 1991. He was such a nice fellow, and he really put Marty at ease. "They're both great fellows!"
"You are so lucky!" cried out Verne, as he probably figured the older Marty must be telling the truth. "I want to meet Robert and Jimmy one of these days, myself."
"Maybe you will have that chance, Tom," Marty '05 replied, with a very encouraging smile. He knew that both Jules and Verne would get the wish a few times. "Anyway, Robert Plant is a very kind person. He actually made me feel right at ease."
"What about Jimmy Page?" asked Jules. "Robert Plant might be the lead singer, but Jimmy Page is the one who's actually the driving force behind the band. I also love The Yardbirds, the band that Jimmy Page was in before Led Zeppelin. I really think Jeff Beck with The Yardbirds is good, too. I sure love the song, Shapes of Things."
"Yeah, that's such a great song," Marty '05 said, nodding. "Jimmy Page is a very nice fellow, too. He actually said a lot of real nice things about my music. It's encouraging to have such legendary musicians say positive things about your music."
"Doc really says the same thing," Marty '75 pointed out, "about when he met Albert Einstein. He told me all about how he quite admired Albert Einstein. He's helped me to see that science can be very fun. My teacher says that it's my best subject."
"I would like to become a scientist, too," Jules added, "when I grow up. I remember how you told me all about Dr. Brown, Uncle Calvin. He sounds like a very wonderful man! You know, I sometimes wish he was my father. He sounds so awesome!"
Marty '05 smiled, as he realized how much Jules adored his father. Although Verne was the one who bore a physical resemblance to his father, it was really Jules who inherited his father's IQ. He had to admit that he sometimed envied Jules.
"Doc rescued my from Cliff Tannen and his gang," Marty '75 explained. "Cliff Tannen is quite a mean bully - and his younger brother, Miff, is just as bad. Douglas Needles is almost as bad as the Tannens are. I really don't understand why he always feels a need to pick on me. I mean, I've really never done anything to hurt him."
Marty '05 smiled at his younger self, as he remembered how Needles nearly ruined his life. It really was the teenage version of his son, Marty Jr, who had told Needles off in a manner that he was publically humiliated. It was when Needles had decided to leave him alone. It actually looked like his son was slightly more aggressive.
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Just as Marty '86 finished his bacon cheeseburger, he noticed Marty '05 coming up to him. He felt very nervous, as he realized that this was his older self from the future.
"Uh, excuse me," Marty '05 replied, as he cleared his throat. "I was wondering if my nephew, Marty Lewis, and I could have a little talk. It shouldn't take us too long!"
"You're that famous Calvin Klein!" Ellen gushed. "I mean, not the fashion designer - but you're the one who hooked my big sister up with George, right? She talks about you all the time! It's a shame I was born a little too late to be able to meet you!"
"Uh, yeah," Marty '05 said, nervously. "Look, we could talk later. For now, though, I need to have a talk with my nephew. It's sort of private, so we will be taking a little walk. We should be back shortly, though. It's a real pleasure to meet you, though."
Marty '86 swallowed deeply, as he felt to follow his older self. He had a feeling that it was time travel stuff that his older self wished to discuss with him.
"So, uh, what's up?" Marty '86 asked, and he and his older self began to walk down the street. "I have to say that I never quite expected for you to show up. I mean, I was sure that I would remember taking this trip nearly twenty years in the future."
"You see, that's quite the thing," Marty '05 said, nervously. "I remember that I was planning to take a trip to 1975 with Jules and Verne - and, as a result, I was rather hesitent about bringing Haven to 1975. Still, I sure don't remember my earlier visit with Jennifer and the boys to this year. Maybe Doc can figure something out."
Marty '86 was quiet for a minute, before he suggested, "You know, as soon as we arrived in this year, I actually felt a sudden jolt - then that station wagon did a 90 degree turn. Shortly thereafter, it appears that the time circuits have been fried."
"You, too?" Marty '05 gasped. "You know, that's very strange. I wonder if this might have something to do with our situation. We also took the station wagon here. We'll have to explain the whole thing to Doc. I certainly hope he could fix this. You know, this was really supposed to be our time travel trip ever. I can't believe this!"
"This reminds me of when Jennifer and I showed up in 1968," Marty '86 replied. "We had a rather similar problem with the DeLorean. Marty Jr and Harmony also showed up, and my son and I met in jail. The thing is, I don't quite remember the jolt or the 90 degree turn - so this may be a different situation. I wonder how, though?"
"I have no idea," Marty '05 said, shrugging, "but maybe Doc can find out. Well, let's head back to the house, now. I was spending a lot of time with our younger self. He is the same age as my son currently is, so it's quite a surreal experience for me."
Marty '86 had to agree. There was also the fact that there were three version of him in this year. He had a feeling this would be a very interesting week.
