School was over and it turned out that Marty M. would have to take his Mom to the dance and he prayed that he wouldn't have to do anything creepy. Maybe George would want to take her home? Marty didn't know. All he knew was that Emma was at Lorraine's and they were getting dressed and doing their hair and make-up together. He put on his grey zoot suit and went to pick up his date; Marty B. was borrowing Doc's yellow car to take Emma.
He walked up to the front door and rang the bell. He heard two girls giggle and then Lorraine opened the door, wearing her salmon colored dress with the white frill on the bottom.
"Calvin! You're here! Where's Emma's date?" she asked happily, looking around for 'Alex.'
"He is coming right?" she asked nervously.
"Yeah, he left right after I did. Oh, uh, here. I got you a corsage," he said, reaching over to pin the flowers on her dress.
Lorraine blushed; she'd never been treated like such a lady before. This only made her like Marty even more, which did nothing to help his cause. Just then Doc's yellow car pulled up and Emma came down the stairs wearing her green silk dress that she had picked out for the occasion.
"You look beautiful Claudia," emphasizing her name, but also complimenting her.
"Thanks Mar-Calvin, you look real handsome," she returned.
He held out his arm to Lorraine. "Ready to go?"
"Uh, huh," she said airily, taking his arm. He led her to the car and opened the door for her. His Mother had taught him well.
He heard Marty B.'s car follow behind him, then pass him, and then disappear around the bend. Apparently they were more anxious about being on location then he was, which was saying something. Still, it didn't take long for them to pull up into the school parking lot.
"Mind if we…park?" he asked.
"Sure. I'd love to park!" she said happily.
"Huh?" he whimpered.
"Marty," she laughed," I'm almost 18, it's not like I've never parked before."
Marty was so nervous that he was sweating. "Lorraine, did you ever have a time where you knew you had to act a certain way, but when you got there, you didn't know if you could go through with it?" he asked nervously.
"Sorta like a first date?" she asked, trying to be helpful.
"Well, uh, kinda…"he trailed off.
"You know what I do for those times?" she asked seductively.
"What?" he asked, not sure he wanted to know the answer.
"I don't worry," she finished by planting a big one on his lips.
Marty panicked and prayed that George would hurry up and have the guts to go through with the plan and to tell him off. Lorraine pulled away first.
"I don't know what it is, but when I kiss you, it's like…kissing my brother. But I guess that doesn't make any sense," said Lorraine feeling dumb.
"No, no, trust me, it makes perfect sense," he said.
Just then they heard someone walk over to their car. Marty felt bad that George had come too late, but still, he had made the effort and that should make Lorraine happy at least. Only it wasn't George who yanked the car door open, it was Biff!
"You cost 300 damage to my car you s.o.b! And I'm gonna take it out of you're a!" he said. Three guys held on to him while Biff punched him in the stomach.
"Stop it! What are you doing?!" she yelled. Instantly regretting saying anything because Biff turned to her, "Well lookie what we have here!" He hopped into the car when she tried to get out the other door.
"Well, get outta here! This ain't no peep show!" he yelled and his three guys ran and tossed him into the trunk of a car.
George picked the wrong time, but probably the right time, to open the door and say, "Hey you, get your damn hands…off…her…" George felt like crap.
"I think you got the wrong car McFly." He started to turn away but hesitated.
"Just move along and no one gets hurt." He would have bolted from there except Lorraine was in trouble and he was the only one who could save her.
"No, Biff, you leave her alone," he said quietly.
Biff jumped out of the car and twisted his arm behind his back, he easily deflected Lorraine's attempt to make him stop. Biff's mistake was that when he pushed her on the ground, he'd loosened his hold on him and then he turned, made a fist, and punched his lights out! He then turned to Lorraine, held out his hand, and asked, "Are you ok?"
All Lorraine could do as look up at her savior, nod her head, and start walking into the dance hall with George on her arm.
Meanwhile, Marty had finally gotten released from the trunk and found himself playing "Earth Angle" as a song "for all the lovers out there."
At the end of the song, George gave her a big kiss and Marty stopped fading away and played the last chords of the song as George waved to him.
When asked to play a song that "really cooks," Marty started rocking out to "Johnny B. Goode" and then the hall was hopping.
While dancing, Emma, wearing the green dress, danced by with Marty. Marty said, "Heard you knocked out Biff! Nice!" He, of course, had already heard the story from future Marty.
Emma then said," Hey, George, did you ever think about running for class President?" She figured hearing that would be a good confidence boost for him.
Suddenly, Marty B. and Emma heard Marty M. playing in the crazy way he said would signify that they needed to get out to their DeLorean and wait for Doc's signal at the end of the street.
Marty gave his consent for George to take Lorraine home with the reminder to go easy on their kid if he ever set the living room rug on fire and then he rushed out the door.
And then, well, you know how it goes…Marty M. gets to his house and Emma and Marty B. get to theirs. So let's get back to the birthday party, shall we? (AN. Not trying to cheat you story, it's just alot to type and you know how it goes)
Boom! Boom! Boom! Emma and Marty knew they were back in Hill Valley…
Cliff Hanger!! :D
