August 17, 2016
11:30 PM PST

Marty Jr was sweating profusely, when he saw that he was back in 2015. As much as he loved the 1980s, it also felt good to be back home. He was very excited to be able to see Harmony again. They may even be able to do a little something special, in order to make up for the fact that they couldn't attend the dance together.

He headed towards the skyway, as he made his way back to Doc's home. He quickly glanced to the right of him, to make sure he had Doc's bag of supplies. It was rather ironic how this whole event turned out - when Doc sent him to pick up a few items.

Marty Jr felt a little nervous, as he reached the Browns' home. He hoped he didn't do anything back in 1986 to inadvertently alter the timeline. As Marty Jr walked towards the the house, he immediately noticed that Harmony was waiting for him.

"I'm so happy that you're finally back, Marty," Harmony said, as she threw her arms around Marty Jr. "It felt strange to attend that dance with your father, yesterday."

"I had to date my own mother," Marty Jr said, with a nervous chuckle. "History sure could repeat itself. Now I can understand how my father felt, back in 1955. At least, there wasn't this whole problem of my mother hitting on me to deal with."

"Right, because Jennifer already knew that that you were her son," Harmony pointed out, laughing. "So, Marty, did you have any interesting experiences at the dance?"

"Well, I made Miff crash into a manure truck," Marty Jr replied, "after he was making passes towards my mother, and had the audacity to put down my father."

"Your father made Griff crash into a manure hover-cart," Harmony explained, "after he was harassing me. Griff was harassing Marlene earlier in the day, too. It was so funny to see Griff sputtering about how he hated manure. He deserved it!"

"That was actually the same reaction that I got from Miff," Marty Jr replied. "It really does seem to be a Tannen tradition to crash into manure like that. It's so funny!"

"Well, Marty," Harmony said, smiling, "what do you think we should do, to make up for how we weren't able to attend the dance together. Should we maybe head over to the Cafe '80s? Let's just hope Griff and his gang doesn't come to harass us."

"We could maybe go to Hill Valley Park instead," suggested Marty Jr. "It's such a nice day outside, so why waste the day by spending it indoors? It would be so much more romantic, besides. We can be alone together, and we can enjoy the birds chirping."

"That sounds like a plan to me," Harmony said, smiling. "It will be lovely to be able to enjoy the sweet sounds of nature, as we take a hike into the park. Let's go, Marty!"

"Well, Junior," Doc said, as he walked into the room, "it's so nice that you're back. It looks like everything is back to normal, and we avoided creating a time paradox."

"Hey, Doc," Marty Jr said, as he reached for the packages, "Here are those supplies you wanted me to pick up for you. I almost forgot about it, but I did remember."

"So, Grandpa," Harmony said, "do you remember anything about the events that had taken place thirty years ago from yesterday, or are you still undergoing the condition of temporal amnesia? I'm so glad that things are finally back to normal, now."

"I don't have temporal amnesia anymore," Doc said, smiling. "I can now remember what happened on that day, thirty years ago. It was similar to what I went through yesterday, only in reverse. The major difference is, I believe poor Jules and Verne thought that I was ignoring them - and Clara, too, for that matter."

"By the way, Marty," Harmony commented, "here is the trophy we won yesterday. I could hardly believe it, but I think it's a great omen for us. Take a look."

"Hey, that's awesome!" gasped Marty Jr. "That's the same award that my mother and I won yesterday - although, it rightfully belongs to my mother and father. I think the worst part about my experience, was when I had to kiss my own mother."

"Well, after we take a little walk," Harmony suggested, "why don't we go see your parents for a little while, and see they remember about the whole events."

"It's hard to believe that it'll be thirty years ago to them," Marty Jr pointed out. "After all, to me, it was just yesterday. I guess the greatest thrill I had yesterday, was with being able to make Miff crash into a manure truck. It was funny how he reacted."

"Hey, guys, this reminds me," Doc said, smiling. "The newspaper just arrived. I think the manure chase has caused Griff to be hospitalized for awhile. It is suggested that he has his bionic implants removed. I think your father got him where it hurts!"

"Yay!" Marty Jr and Harmony both exclaimed, as they high-fived each other.

"We'll be back a little later, Grandpa," Harmony explained. "Marty and I would like to head outside and go for a little walk. It's so nice to have Marty Jr back, you know."

"All right, then," Doc called out, cheerfully. "The two of you go have fun, then."

Marty Jr flashed Harmony a lopsided smile, as they grabbed their hoverboards and headed off towards Hill Valley Park. It felt so nice to be back home again.

oooooooooo

"Hello, Junior and Harmony," Marty Sr called out, as the teens entered the house.

"Hello, Dad," Marty Jr said, smiling. "I guess you already know this, but take a look at the trophy that Harmony and I won! I can hardly believe that this happened."

"What are you..." Marty Sr started to ask. Then he gasped, "Oh, yeah, that's right! I guess yesterday was the day that you and I actually switched eras. I was wondering why you were acting a little strange yesterday. I guess it really was not you at all. It was my younger self. You know, this seems so surreal to me. I might faint."

"Come on, Dad," Marty Jr said, laughing, as he and Harmony steadied his father. "I guess I do see what you mean, though. For you, it happened thirty years ago - but, for me, it happened just yesterday. I suppose you and I are viewing this from very different perspectives. Why don't we put our trophies right next to each other?"

"That's a good idea," Jennifer said, as she walked into the room. "You know, Junior, you are the third McFly to have received such an award. Your grandparents won the same award back in 1956. I guess this is really good news for you and Harmony."

"This is so unbelievable," Harmony commented. "I guess the two of us are destined to tie the knot someday. I guess, one day, we'll be having some kids of our own."

"In a way, this is rather sad for me," Marty Sr said, blinking back tears. "After all, it means that you are no longer a child. I can still remember when you two had those matching lunchboxes, and you two walked to school together. After school, you two would always come here together - and we always had a snack for you guys."

"Oh, yeah," Marty Jr said, smiling a little. "I remember that. You know, I am a little worried about what might happen in our future. I'll really miss my youth, though."

"Think of how your mom and I feel," Marty Sr said, sighing. "I'm starting to feel very old now. I sometimes miss the days of when your mom and I were still teenagers."

"Kids, remember what Dr. Brown would always say," Jennifer added. "Your future is whatever you make it. So try not to stress out about what might come up. It's also a very positive thing to know that the two of you are growing up."

"Harmony," Marty Sr said, as he put his arms around her, "I guess you will, one day, become our daughter-in-law. I think you will be so good for my son."

"Thank you, Future Dad," Harmony said, smiling. "He is such a wonderful person."

"So, Harmony," Jennifer added, "how would you like to have supper with us tonight? We'll be making some sirloin stead and some potatoes. How does that sound?"

"That sounds so awesome," Harmony replied. "I can hardly wait to become Harmony McFly. Maybe, sometime in the future, one of our kids will win that award, too."

"Anyway," Marty Jr said, "Harmony and I want to spend some time alone together, if you don't mind. It'll be so nice for her have dinner with us tonight, though."

After Harmony followed Marty Jr to his bedroom, she quickly threw her arms around her boyfriend in a passionate embrace. Marty Jr's heart swelled with love, as he held Harmony close to her, and kissed the top of her head. The future looked very bright.