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Marty Mcfly: A Narrative Fiction

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Being stuck in an alternate universe and not knowing anything about your past is not fun. Marty Mcfly was just simply lying in his alternate bed, listening to his alternate Walkman in his alternate room.
Why did Doc have to invent that damned time machine?
Jennifer said she would be out of town for a month, so can't talk to anyone now about his time travels without having them think that he's a delusional fuck.
Unexpectedly, someone knocked at his door.
Marty groaned. The 17 year old boy just wanted to have some alone time with his thoughts now. It’s been 2 weeks since he came from 1885 to this much different timeline. Sure, he does like this alternate family, but he couldn't help but feel estranged from them. He hated that he couldn't get …show more content…
"What do you mean?"
"Your mother and I are really worried about you. You've become so... so isolated from us, we tried ignoring it for a while, thinking it your hormones or something. Marty, are we doing anything wrong? Are you and Jennifer doing okay? Is anyone bothering you at school? Are you taking any drugs? We won't get mad at you, I promise. We can get you help. You can tell us anything."
Marty's father looked so fragile, he really wanted to know why his son is suddenly so forgetful about his past, it's not like he can get Alzheimer's disease at his age, right?
"Dad, everything's fine."
George clearly saw through his son's lying. He thought for a moment about leaving Marty's room and forgetting about it, then he realized that ignoring it wasn't going to make anything better. He was his father, he had the right to know what his son was hiding from him. Therefore, George exclaimed in a stern …show more content…
He has never ever seen this side of him in his original father. For a second, he considered his options; he can continue to tell George that nothing is wrong, he can make up some bullshit story, or... he can tell him about the DeLorean. It was a stupid idea, but he felt as if he was going to explode if he didn't say anything to his family. Marty let out a sigh.
Doc is gonna kill me if he finds out about this.
He briefly glanced at George's angry glare directed at him.
Oh what the heck.
"Uhhh dad, I know this will sound crazy but please hear me out."
Marty gushed out about the DeLorean, the Libyan terrorists, travelling to 1955, interrupting George’s and Lorraine’s first meeting, getting them to fall in love, hitting the lightning bolt that struck the clock tower to generate the 1.21 jiggowatts, going to 2015, stopping his wimpy future son from going to jail, etc, etc, etc. Marty finally exhaled a heavy breath of relief. Bottling up that wasn't easy. He anxiously looked up at George and felt surprised to see that he was

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