When the twins went outside, they went to the garage and Marty lifted it up. What was inside made their eyes widen. Inside of it, was the same 4X4 truck that Marty saw in the first timeline. This was the truck that Marty wanted and it was right in front of him. "Wow… this is the truck that you wanted," Ally said, happy for him. Marty walked over to the truck, running his hand over the black exterior.

"How about a ride, you two?" Jennifer said from behind them. "Yeah, you weren't going to leave us out, were ya?" Michael added. She and Michael were standing behind them, so they didn't hear them coming. Marty and Ally looked over their shoulders and they saw their significant others standing in the mouth of the garage.

"Jennifer…" Marty gasped when he saw his girlfriend. "Michael, oh my god, its good to see you guys," Ally said, running up to her boyfriend. Marty went over to Jennifer and put his hands on her shoulders. "Look at you guys… You're a sight for sore eyes," Marty told them, looking right at his girlfriend.

"You guys okay? You're acting as if you haven't seen us in a week," Michael said, concerned about how Ally and Marty acted. "We haven't…" Ally said, looking from Michael to Jennifer. "Are you guys sure you're okay?" Jennifer asked them. Ally and Marty looked behind them, only to find that their parents were looking at them from the front door before they left.

"Yeah… everything's great," Marty said, smiling at his girlfriend. Just as the twins were about to kiss them, they were interrupted by the sound of three sonic booms and a gust of wind, causing their hair to fly back. They all look over and saw the Delorean appear in their driveway, crashing into their trashcans.

Marty and Ally walked over to the car with a confused look on their faces. They didn't understand why the Delorean was back so soon. Michael and Jennifer followed after them. The driver side door opened and Doc popped out, wearing a long yellow jacket, a bright red shirt that had a plastic tie, and sunvisors over his eyes. "Marty! Ally!" he shouted in a panic, running over to them.

"You two gotta come back with me!" he told them, grabbing their shoulders. Marty gently waved a hand in front of Doc's covered eyes, as if he was testing to see if he can see out of them. "Where?" he asked him. Doc lifted the visors with one hand, revealing his wide eyes. "Back to the future!" he shouted, going to a trash can. He pulled out some trash, opening a device on the back of the delorean called Mr. Fusion.

"Doc, what're you doing?" Marty asked. "I need fuel!" Doc said, holding up a beer can. He quickly put the trash in the Mr. Fusion as he said, "Quick, you two get in the car!" "Wait, Doc. Marty and I just got back here. We're all gonna take a truck for a spin," Ally said, pointing at Jennifer and Michael.

"Bring them too! This also concerns them!" Doc said, closing the Mr. Fusion and he walked back over to them. "Wait, what are you talking about, Doc?" Ally asked him. "Yeah, what happens to us in the future? Do we become assholes or something?" Marty asked.

Doc thought for a second before he shook his head. "No, no, you two turn out fine! It's your kids, you two! Something's gotta be done about your kids!" he said, making Michael and Jennifer's eyes to become wide. They had kids in the future? What was going on with them in the future?

"Wait, there's not enough room for all of us," Michael said, seeing how small the car was. "Yeah, he's right. Michael, why don't you stay here? We'll let you know what happens," Marty suggested. "Yeah, alright," Michael agreed. "We'll, come back later, okay?" Ally told him, kissing him quickly. He nodded and watched them get in the car.

When they were in the car, Doc backed out of the driveway. "Hey, Doc, shouldn't we back up a little bit?" Ally asked him, noticing that he didn't back up. "Yeah, we don't have enough road to go up to 88," Marty added, looking around. Doc simply smiled at the confused twins.

"Roads? Where we're going, we don't need roads," he told them, putting the sun visors over his eyes. Just before the Delorean lifted off the ground, Biff came rushing out of the house with something in his hands, eager to show what it was. "Marty! Ally! Come check out these new matchbooks that I had printed out for my-" he started but he turned around, seeing the Delorean lift off of the ground.

"What is…?" Michael said in amazement. "A flying Delorean?" Biff said, unable to look away from what was happening. They both watched as Doc flew the time traveling car into the future, making it disappear with three sonic booms. It left nothing behind but two fire trails in the sky from where the tires were. "What the hell is going on here?" Biff asked, staring up at the sky. "It just… vanished. What did he do?" Michael said, wondering what Doc had done to that car.

*X*

(10/25/2015 at 4:30 pm)

When the Delorean reappeared again, they were flying on a skyway that had flying cars coming right at them, causing Marty, Jennifer, and Ally to let out a shocked and scared scream. It was storming badly, making it look like night time. Doc turned the car to make it move out of the way with only a second before they collided mid-air with a taxi-cab.

"What the hell was that?!" Marty shouted, his bugged out from the shock of almost getting into a head-on collision. "Taxi-cab," Doc said, saying this as if it was a normal thing. "What?! Taxi-cab!? We're flying, aren't we?" Ally exclaimed, seeing that they were still in the sky. She was still trying to catch her breath from what just happened.

"Okay, Doc. Where are we? When are we?" Marty asked, trying to make sense of where they were. "We are descending to Hill Valley, California. It's 4:30 pm right now on Wednesday, October 21, 2015," Doc replied quickly, pointing at the readout box. "What? 2015?! We're in the future?!" Ally exclaimed, looking at him with wide eyes.

Jennifer was confused about what was happening. She hadn't time traveled like Marty and Ally have. "The future? Ally, Marty, how can we be in the future?" she asked, looking at the both of them. The twins felt lumps in their throats when she asked that. "Um… Jen, we don't know how to tell you this but…" Ally started, unable to finish that statement. "You're in a time machine," Marty said with a sideways grin.

"And this is the year 2015?" she asked, looking out of the windscreen of the car, watching the flying cars go by them. "October 21, 2015," Doc clarified. This made Jennifer very excited, which made the others anxious because they knew she couldn't ask too much about what the future had. "My god, you're not kidding! Wow, Marty, we can actually see our future! Tell me that I'm married to Marty! Is Ally married to Michael?!" she exclaimed, making Doc stutter more nervously.

"Oh! Was it a big wedding?! Were we each other's bridesmaids?! Do we live in a big house with a bunch of kids?" Jennifer continued, wanting to know more about the future. Doc panicked because she was asking too many questions, making him pull out a device that knocked her out cold.

Marty pushed the device away when Doc did that. "Doc, what the hell are you doing?!" he exclaimed. "Relax, Marty! It's just a sleep-induced alpha-rhythm generator!" Doc said, shaking the device a bit in one hand. "Why the hell did you do that?" Ally asked him.

"She was asking too many questions about the future! Nobody should know too much about their future," he answered her, tossing the device aside. They were confused now from him actually bringing her if he was going to do that. "What did you bring her for?" Marty asked.

"I had to do something because she saw the time machine! I couldn't just leave her there with that information! I should've done the same to Michael because he saw it too! Don't worry, she's not essential to my plan," he explained. Marty and Ally nodded when they understood what he said. "Yeah, you're the doc, Doc," Marty sighed.

"Thank god for that," Ally said, relaxing a bit. They both could relax after learning that Jennifer nor Michael would be a part of what Doc had planned for them. "Oh, here's our stop," Doc said, turning the Delorean to gently veer off to the right. They slowly descended towards a futuristic Hill Valley.

When they made it, Doc made sure to land in an inconspicuous area so they wouldn't be seen. The wheels slowly came out and they landed on the road gently. Doc pushed the driver door open, while it was still raining. "Alright, you two get out and change clothes," Doc quickly said. Marty and Ally could see that it was still raining.

"Can we wait until it stops raining?" Marty asked over the rain. Doc stopped in his tracks, glancing down at his digital watch with wide eyes. "Wait five more seconds," he said, glancing up at the sky. Then, the rain suddenly stopped and the clouds moved out of the way of the sun. He got out of the car and looked up at the clearing sky. "Right on the tick! Amazing! Too bad the post office isn't as great as the weather service," he said.

The twins got out of the car and they looked around in amazement. They didn't know this is what the future was going to be like. When they looked back at Doc, they watched as he started peeling something off of his face. "I apologize for the disguise, but I was afraid that you two wouldn't recognize me. I headed to a rejuvenation clinic and got an all-natural overhaul," he started to quickly explain as he peeled the mask off.

The twins gave him awkward looks while he kept explaining why he got this mask. "I had some wrinkles removed, did some hair repair, even changed my blood, adding a good 30 or 40 years to my life. I even had my spleen and colon changed too! What do you two think?" he asked, giving them a wide-eyed grin. They nodded at what he said and smiled a bit. "You look great, Doc," Ally said with a smile. Doc shook his head a bit before he turned back to get something from the car. The twins were both eager to check out what else there was in the future.

"We're actually in the future…" Ally said, a smile slowly growing on her face. "Yeah… we gotta check this out, Doc," Marty added, his curiosity piqued. Doc rushed back over to them so he could tell them why they were here to start with. "All in good time, Marty, but we're on a schedule right now," he said quickly.

"So, what's our future, Doc? Did we make it big? Like, are we rock stars or something?" Ally asked, clenching her fists in excitement. "Please, Allyson, nobody should know too much about their own future," Doc interjected, pulling out a large bag from the front of the Delorean.

"Alright, you two get changed," Doc said, handing them the duffle bag. They set the bag down on the hood of the car and they started to pull out what clothes that Doc had for them. Marty pulled out a bulky jacket, a rainbow hat that reflects, and some Nike shoes. Ally's clothes was a white shirt with black short sleeves, a flannel, and a beanie.

"Do I have to take my shirt off, Doc?" Ally asked, her face turning red. "Put that other shirt over that one," he instructed her quickly. She put that shirt over the one she was wearing and she put the beanie on, even tying the flannel around her waist. She tossed her jacket in the Delorean and Marty tossed his overshirt in the car, leaving his red t-shirt on.

"We have a mission to accomplish!" Doc shouted, holding up a pair of binoculars. He went down the alleyway in a sprint until he came to the end of it. He looked through the eye wear and saw two teens around Marty and Ally's ages walking down the sidewalk, wearing the same attire that Marty and Ally wore.

They were a spitting image of the two teens with him, so this was going to work out perfectly. They walked down the street loosely. Marty slipped on the Nike shoes that came with his outfit and the laces tightened around his feet by themselves.

"Aw, that's cool!" Ally said when she saw this. She was stuck with the shoes that she had, which made her a tad bit jealous. Marty then put the jacket on, but saw that it was too big for him. "Doc, this thing doesn't fit," he told Doc when he came back over. Doc pressed a button that was on the bottom of the jacket, making the jacket fit on him. "Size adjusting. Fit," a voice from the jacket said, surprising the twins.

Doc then put the hat on Marty's head. "You two pull out your pockets. All kids from the future wear their pants inside out," he instructed them, to which they did. "There, now you two look like your future kids," he told them. They were confused because they hadn't seen what their kids actually looked like.

"Alright, help me move Jennifer," Doc said, running to the other side of the car. Marty and Ally follow him and they carry an unconscious Jennifer to a pile of boxes. "Now what, Doc?" Marty asked when they got Jennifer settled. "In exactly five minutes, you two will go to the Cafe 80s," Doc began to explain. "Cafe 80s?" Marty asked. "Is it one of those places that is made for nostalgia?" Ally asked.

"Precisely, Allyson. Although it isn't done very well. You two go in there and order yourselves a drink. Here's a fifty," Doc instructed them, giving Marty the right amount of money they'd need. "Okay, now the two of you are going to wait for a man named Griff. He will ask you two about doing something tonight. When he asks if you two are in or out, tell him you are out! Whatever he says, say no, you're not interested!" Doc shouted.

"Hold on, Doc, wasn't this about our kids?" Marty asked him. "Look what happens to your son, Marty! Ally, look at what happens to your daughter!" Doc exclaimed, whipping out a newspaper for the next day so they could see it. The twins were blown away when they saw their kids on the front page. They looked exactly like them. "God, your son is a spitting image of you, Marty," Ally said, seeing Marty's son and her daughter getting pushed into a police car.

"Your daughter looks exactly like you, Ally," Marty said, quickly glancing at her before looking back at the paper. "Oh, look at this. Two youths jailed in an attempted robbery. Within two hours of arrest, Martin Mcfly Junior and Piper Joanne Russell were tried, convicted, and sentenced to 15 years in Hill Valley State Penitentiary," Ally read from the paper.

Ally and Marty glanced at each other, wondering why their kids would commit a robbery. Not only that, but why did they get sentenced for that long for a robbery? "In two hours, Doc?" Marty asked, looking at him. Doc rushed over to them again. "The justice system works much more quickly now that all lawyers were abolished," he told them.

"Man, this is heavy," Marty said in disbelief. "It gets worse than that! Next week, your daughter attempts to break them out with Ally's first son, sentencing them to 20 years!" Doc exclaimed. They were shocked to learn that they had more than one kid. "Wait, I have a daughter?!" Marty exclaimed. "And I have two sons? So I have three kids?" Ally asked him.

"Because of this, this chain of events will ruin your whole family," Doc told them. When they looked at the paper, they saw the date that this paper was from. "Wait, this paper is from tomorrow," Marty chimed in. Doc ran over again to them. "Exactly! I went ahead in time and saw what had happened! I backtracked to this one event. This is why we're here today, to keep this from happening," he explained to them.

After he said this, his watch beeped, causing him to quickly look at it. "Damn! I'm late!" he shouted, grabbing the paper and he took off in the opposite direction. "Hold on, where are you going?" Marty asked him. "To stop the real Marty Jr and Piper Russell from interrupting this event so you two can take their places. The cafe 80s is around the corner! When you two see Griff, just say no!" he said, pointing his finger at them.

"Hold on, what about Jennifer? We're really leaving her here?" Marty asked him, looking over at Jennifer, who was still unconscious. "Don't worry, she'll be fine. After you two do this, you come back here. Don't touch anything, or even talk to anyone. Be careful around Griff, he's got a few short circuits in his bionic components," he said before he took off.