November 12, 1975
7:30 PM PST

"We are real pleased to be performing once again with Calvin Klein," Marvin Berry announced, just as Marty '06 and The Starlighters were playing the opening notes. "This is for all you lovers out here," he added, just as he was about to sing.

Marty '86 began to dance with Jennifer, as he tried hard to just focus his attention onto his girlfriend - rather than his older self performing on stage. As he began to stare right into her beautiful brown eyes, he was suddenly very mesmorized.

"Earth Angel, Earth Angel," Marvin was singing, with gusto, "will you be mine? My darling, dear, love you all the time..." Marty '86 suddenly felt pretty compelled to give his girlfriend a kiss. His hearted melted into joy, as the song continued.

He glanced over at Goldie Jr and Yolanda, and the two them were also kissing. Then he caught sight of Greta and Tad, and the two of them were also kissing. Two rather wonderful romances were actually getting started that evening. While Sabrina, Tara, and Ellen didn't seem to find love that evening - they all still seemed very happy.

"Earth Angel, Earth Angel, will you be mine?" Marvin continued singing, while Marty '86 and Jennifer were lost with each other. "My darling dear, love you for all time." The two then kissed once more, just as Marvin concluded, "I'm just a fool, a fool in love, with you." Marty '86 then waved up to his older self on the stage.

"This was actually the song George and I had our first kiss to," Lorraine said, as she and George were dancing by. "I can't get over how much you resemble Calvin Klein from 1955. If I didn't know any better, I'd almost think you were him rejuvinated."

Marty '86 flashed a lopsided smile, just as Marvin announced, "Calvin Klein is going to pick the next number for us. Whatever happen, try not to let the song shock you into silence. He just happens to be ahead of the times in his music, that's all."

"Actually, you don't have to worry," Marty '05 corrected. "All right, everyone! Some of you people, especially of the younger generation, might know this song. This is a song by a famous British rock group called Led Zeppelin, and it's off their latest two album set. It's called The Rover." He then began to strum the opening notes.

"I've been to London, seen seven wonders," Marty '05 started to sing, as the band played along. "I know to trip is just to fall. I used to rock it, sometimes I'd roll it. I always knew what it was for." Marty '05 continued to sing that song with gusto.

Marty '85 smiled at Jennifer, and the two were dancing enthusiastically. He was real amazed by how how his older self remembered to pick a song from that year. Even Sabrina, Ellen, and Tara were all having a lot of fun. This was a great evening.

oooooooooo

As Marty '06 was stepping down from the stage, he felt so thrilled. Even after fifteen years of being a rock star, he was still rather excited to know that Marvin Berry was pleased with him. For the longest time, he was rather worried that Marvin Berry was disgusted with his performance from twenty years ago. He felt so relieved.

"So, Marty, are you about ready to go back to 2006?" Haven asked, as she walked up to him. Marty '86 and Jennifer were right beside her. "We need to find Jules and Verne. They're probably somewhere with your younger self, and maybe Zach."

"Your younger self and I really enjoyed dancing to your music," Jennifer pointed. "In all the times that we time travelled, we sure never did that before. Granted, you had gone on quite a few more time travel trips than I have. It was very awesome!"

"I can hardly believe I'll actually be in your position nineteen years later," Marty '86 added. He suddenly caught sight of Jules, Verne, and Marty '75. He waved the three of them over, as he whispered, "It'll be do hard to say good bye to everyone."

"I quite love the way you play guitar," Marty '75 gushed, as the three kids joined the crowd. "I hope to be able to play guitar as good as you one of these days." As Marty '06 smiled encouragingly, his younger self added, "Do you really have to leave? Can you maybe stay with us one more night, Uncle Calvin? I really will miss you."

"I'm afraid not, honey," Marty '05 replied, as he lifted up Marty '75 and gave him a tight squeeze. "I, uh, have a wife and kids waiting for me at home. I quite enjoyed spending the week with you, and I do promise that you'll see me again."

"I hope so," Marty '75 replied, as he was blinking back tears. He turned to Marty '86 and Jennifer, and added, "I'll sure miss you guys, too. Your brothers are sure fun to have around - and it's neat that your name is Marty, too." He then added, "I'll really miss you a lot, Jennifer. I hope to one day find a girl who is just as nice as you."

Everyone else laughed at the irony of the statement, as George and Lorraine walked up to the crowd. Marty '05 swallowed deeply, as he was so nervous about the saying farewell to his parents. What if they asked him for an address or a phone number.

"Well, it was so good you could come back to visit us, Calvin," Lorraine gushed, as she shook the hand of Marty '05. "For the longest time, we thought we'd never see you again - and I couldn't really blame you, as I was pretty aggressive with you."

"I'm just a very busy man," Marty '05 explained, as he flashed his mother a lopsided smile. He then lifted up Marty '75 and spun him around, as he said, "Now, Marty, you be a good little boy - and remember to never take your family for granted."

"I will, Uncle Calvin," Marty '75 replied. "Will I ever get to see you again? I've really enjoyed spending time with you, and you're quite a fun person to spend time with. I am so sad to see you go. I will also miss Tom and Jerry! They were fun to be with!"

"We will rather miss you, too," Verne said, as he had tears in his eyes. It seemed a little strange, as he'd still be with Marty '86 - but Marty '05 understood that people's personalities tended to change at various ages. "You've been a pretty nice friend to us, and I can guarantee that you'll see, uh, Jerry and me again in the future"

Marty '05 had to crack a smile at Verne's cryptic comment, as he said, "Remember, if you put your mind to it - you can do anything. I suppose today is rather your true anniversary, since this was the night that the two of you had fallen in love."

"Yeah, it's amazing that the night that could've been my worst nightmare," Lorraine commented, "turned out to be the best night of my life. You know, I quite wonder if the terrible lightning storm we had that night might actually represent something."

"Now, honey, don't be silly," George said, as he put his arm around his wife. "I'm real sure it was a coincidence - albeit a rather amazing coincidence. It does quite make the day easier to remember, though. I'm really sure the storm has nothing whatsoever to do with us, unless it was caused by aliens or something!"

"Well, you'd never know," Marty '05 commented, smiling. "I mean, you did receive a visit from Darth Vader that week. Well, it is really getting late - so we'd all better get going. Thanks so much for letting us spend the week with you. It's been a pleasure."

"I will really miss all of you," Marty '75 commented, sadly. "It really is sad to have to say good bye." He suddenly began to cry, just as Lorraine lifted him up and began to comfort him. "I really wish you could stay," Marty '75 sobbed. "I wish you'd stay."

"I'll really miss you, too, honey," Marty '05 said, soothing - as he kissed his younger self's head. "I do promise that you'll see me again sometime." He then turned to the time travelling group, as he said, "Well, gang, let's stop by Doc to say good bye."

oooooooooo

"This sure feels strange," Doc was saying, as both groups of time travellers met him in Hill Valley Park. "I actually spent time with your younger self a little earlier today, but I won't even be able to tell him about the time machine for another ten years."

"It's funny how time travel works," added Marty '05. "I'm sure that, shortly after I go back home, I'll be able to remember both trips to this year. It's rather funny how the collision has prevented the other time machine from ricochetting back to 1986."

"I will greatly miss little Marty," Verne commented. Then, to Marty '86, he added, "I mean, you'll always be cool - but I really won't be able to play with you in the same way as was able to play with him. Zach was really fun to play with, as well."

"You should see the way your younger self kept looking at me," Jennifer said, as she began to laugh. "I guess this means that the two of us really were destined. I always was curious to see you as a little kid. If I had lived in Hill Valley at the time, I'm sure the two of us would've been great friends. You were just so cute and adorable."

"Thank you," Marty '86 said, blushing. Turning to Haven, he added, "You know, it'll sure be strange to see you as a tiny infant, once I return to 1986. I really enjoyed spending time with you. It's actually very ironic that I haven't even seen Jules and Verne as teens, yet. Well, it's been very nice being able to revisit my childhood."

"I always did love the '70s," Haven said, smiling, "so I really was happy to be able to visit the era." Turning to Doc, she added, "Thank you for everything. I guess you will have to wait thirty years to be able to talk to any of this stuff with me, eh?"

"Precisely," Doc replied, as he opened the door. "This one looks more advanced, so I'm guessing this would be the one that the older Marty and Haven came here in. In case I might be wrong, the two of you really might want to compare the machines."

After Marty '05 peaked into the other station wagon, he added, "Doc has the correct machine. You might just as well step inside and input the destination time. It's really strange how fast the week went by. It'll actually be nice to go back to our own time, though. Remember, Doc, if you put your mind it it - you can accomplish anything."

After the group exchanged good bye hugs, Marty '05 stepped into the drivers seat. It was a real bittersweet moment, as he knew that this would his last time travel trip. It felt like he was losing a part of him, as he began to accelerate the station wagon.