Hights

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"I've got a feeling we're not in Hill Valley anymore

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"I've got a feeling we're not in Hill Valley anymore. Or are we?"

"This is nothing like regular time travel! WAHOO!"
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Marty McFly looked down over the edge of a cliff. He had traveled with Hermione Granger to her dimension, and they were now standing at the edge of the Hogwarts school building, which rested on a mountain terrain.

"Woah, that's real high!" He exclaimed.

"I didn't know you were afraid of heights, Martin." Hermione looked at him perplexed.

"I'm not! It's just unexpected, that's all." He shoved his hands in his pockets as a cool breeze went by.

"I bet if you flew you'd feel better."

"Fly? What're you talking about, Hermione?" Marty asked, confused.

"I know you've flown things high in the air before, right?" She gave him a warm look.

"Yeah, but, isn't that different than just being high up?"

"Not necessarily."

Marty didn't even have time to react when suddenly, a huge hippogriff came up from the cliff edge.

"WOAH! What is that?!" He exclaimed.

Hermione smiled proudly, "This is Buckbeak, a hippogriff."

"That's heavy." Marty stared at the creature, awestruck.

Hermione went over and climbed on Buckbeak.

She held out her hand, "Are you coming, Martin?"

"Are you sure this is the best way for me to get over my fears?" Marty raised his brow.

"I know you're afraid, Martin. But don't worry, just hold onto me and you'll be alright." Hermione said, her voice gentle.

He sighed, "Alright, I'm coming up!"

Marty climbed up and grabbed Hermione's hand, hoisting himself on top of Buckbeak.

"Alright boy, we're ready." Hermione whispered to the hippogriff, patting his head softly.

"Oh man!" Marty clutched to Hermione as Buckbeak quickly dove, spreading his wings.

In a flash, they were off the cliff and gliding through the air.

"Are you still afraid, Martin?" Hermione gazed back at him.

"N-no, not as much now. But..."

Something caught his eye.

In the sky was a full moon, and surrounding it were thousands of stars. It was crystal clear.

Marty relaxed his muscles, his tight grip on Hermione loosening, his fearful nerves suddenly fading away. He breathed in slowly, then he exhaled.

"Thank you, Hermione. I feel much better now." He looked at her.

She smiled, "I'm glad, Martin."

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