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'What in the name of Sir Isaac H Newton happened here?' gasped Doc, as he saw Biff pull out of the tunnel.
'It looks like Jennifer is unconscious,' groaned Marty. 'It looks like this is even harder than I thought. Biff has got the hoverboard, too!'
'Great Scott!' gasped Doc. 'We can't let Biff carry that futuristic device around. That could result in a time paradox. Well, I'll lift you down to Biff's car - and you try to grab the almanac. We'll take care of Jennifer and the hoverboard later.'
'But what if he hurts Jennifer?' Marty protested, as tears filled his eyes.
'If things should come to that,' Doc said, slowly, 'we'll call the police. Here, let's go, now.'
Marty then grabbed onto a flag pennant, as he stepped out of the DeLorean, and he landed in the back seat of Biff's car. Marty tried to grab for the almanac and the hoverboard, as Biff turned around and punched him, rendering Marty unconscious.
oooooooooo
George had secretly followed Biff to his house. He could see the way Pat and Huey had been wrestling with Biff, to reclaim a book that they had. He had never seen Biff get so violent before. Oh, sure, he has bullied George many times into doing his homework - but never before has Biff tried to kill him. It seemed like Biff was turning more violent by the minute. Well, George was determined to use his newfound confidence to stand up to Biff, and rescue his two friends.
George then pulled up into Biff's garage. He then stepped out of his car to confront Biff. To George's surprise, Biff actually looked scared. George took advantage of that to punch out Biff. He then went over to Biff's car to see if Huey and Pat were doing okay. Pat was just starting to regain consciousness.
'George,' Pat whispered, as she opened her eyes, 'is that you?'
'Yeah, Pat, it's me,' whispered George. 'Let's get you two out of here and bring you to safety, okay?'
'Thank you so much, George,' Pat whispered, gratefully. 'You just saved my life.'
'You're very much welcome, Pat,' whispered George, as he helped Pat up.
Huey then started to stir, too. 'Mom? Mom, is that you?' asked Huey.
'No, it's George,' George replied, as he chuckled a little. 'Let's get into my car, and get you guys out of here - before Biff comes to.'
Huey and Pat then retrieved their items, as they followed George to his car. George then drove them safely off of the Tannens' property.
oooooooooo
'Thank you so much for saving their lives, George,' Doc whispered, gratefully.
'You're very welcome, Dr. Brown,' replied George. 'Hopefully, Biff will have learned his lesson from now on.'
'I'm sure he will have,' Marty said, smiling at this teenage version of his father.
'Well, take care, you guys,' George said, smiling warmly at the trio. 'I should get home, now.'
After George had taken off, Marty had stepped into the DeLorean with Doc - as Doc hovered the DeLorean a bit. Jennifer had taken the almanac, put it in an old bucket. She then took out a matchbox, and she lit a match and started to burn the book.
'Mission accomplished!' exclaimed Jennifer, excitedly.
'Yes,' said Doc, 'let's go home!'
'Right, Doc,' said Marty, 'let's get our asses back to the future.'
Lightning then struck, bringing down a tree.
'Doc,' called out Jennifer. 'Doc, are you okay?'
'That was a close one, Jennifer,' replied Doc. 'I almost bought the farm!'
'Be careful, you don't want to get struck by lightning...' Jennifer started to call out, but it was too late.
The DeLorean was struck, causing it to spin around and accelerate until it reached 88 miles per hour. With a flash, the DeLorean disappeared.
'Doc? Doc?' called out Jennifer, with despair. 'Doc, come in, Doc. Doc, do you read me? Do you read me, Doc? Come in, Doc!'
The pennant, which had been attached to the DeLorean, landed on the ground.
'Oh, no!' cried out Jennifer, as tears filled her eyes.
It then started to rain.
'They're gone!' Jennifer gasped, as a tear rolled down her cheek. 'The Doc and Marty are gone!'
oooooooooo
Jennifer turned around, and she saw a van pulling to a halt. A man gets out.
'Miss Parker?' called a Western Union Man.
Jennifer turned around to see a man who was wearing a hat and a trenchcoat. Jennifer thought he looked very mysterious.
'Huh?' Jennifer asked, confused.
'Is your name Jennifer Parker?' asked the man.
'Yeah?' Jennifer asked, stunned.
'I've got something for you. A letter,' said the man, as he pulled a letter out.
'A letter for me? That's impossible,' gasped Jennifer, as she hid the walkie-talkie away.
'Who on earth are you?' Jennifer asked, confused.
'Western Union,' replied the man. 'Actually a bunch of us guys at the office were kinda hoping maybe you could shed some light on the subject. You see, we've had that envelope in our possession for the past 70 years.'
Jennifer began to open the letter, with great curiosity..
'It was given to use with the explicit instructions that it be delivered to a young woman with your description...' continued the Western Union man, as he got his umbrella out. '...answering to the name of Jennifer, at this exact location, at this exact minute, November 12 1955. We had a little bet as to whether this Jennifer would actually be here - looks like I lost!' The man chuckled a bit.
'Did you say seventy years?' Jennifer asked, stunned. She was really confused now.
'Yeah,' replied the Western Union man, 'seventy years, two months and twelve days to be exact. Here, sign on line six please, here you are.'
As the Western Union man gave Jennifer a clipboard, she signed on line six. She read the bottom of the letter - it said 'Doc Emmett L Brown, September 1, 1885'
'It's from the Doc!' Jennifer said, amazed. Then, reading the letter, she said, 'Dear Jennifer, if my calculations are correct, you will receive this letter immediately after you saw the DeLorean struck by lightning. First, let me assure you that Marty and I are both alive. However, Marty has fallen very ill - and we don't have any good medicine in this era to make him better. So you'll have to pick up some aspirin from 1955. The lightning bolt... 1885?' Jennifer then glanced at the bottom of the letter, and she read, 'September 1885! Argh!'
'No, wait, kid,' protested the Western Union man. 'Wait a minute! What's this all about?'
'They're alive!' exclaimed Jennifer. 'The Doc and Marty are alive! They are in the Old West, but they're alive!'
'Tell me, young lady,' the Western Union man said, concerned, 'are you all right? Do you need any help?'
'There's only one man who can help me,' replied Jennifer.
oooooooooo
From a distance, Jennifer could hear Doc from 1955 shouting, 'Yoo! It works! Ha, ha, ha!'
Jennifer immediately came running up to him, and she shouted, 'Doc! Doc! Doc!'
'What?' Doc asked, startled.
'Doc!' repeated Jennifer
Doc turned around, he saw Jennifer, and he screamed, 'Argh! A ghost!'
'Okay, relax, Doc,' insisted Jennifer. 'It's me, it's me, it's Jennifer!'
'No, it can't be you...' protested Doc. 'I just sent you and Marty back to the future!'
'I know, you did send Marty and I back to the future,' explained Jennifer, with desperation, 'but I'm back. I'm back from the future!'
'Great Scott!' gasped Doc, as he fainted.
Jennifer bent down to tend to Doc, while she said, 'Doc. C'mon Doc, wake up...'