Biff pushed Jay into an unoccupied room, then closed the door behind him.
"What are you doing, Biff?" Jay said, shrilly. Biff wasn't a physical type...that was more Sarah's thing.
"We have a problem...you're a science nerd...I need you to figure this out."
"I'm not a science nerd...I mean, I do well in all my classes, but..." Jay said.
"What?" Biff said. "There's something really freaky going on with the world and I need someone to fix it."
"Biff....are you sure you're all right...maybe you need to find a doctor..." Jay said, nervously. "You aren't making any sense."
Biff looked at him. "It's like....that movie...you know, where the guy ends up at home, but everything is different...but only he sees it."
"Umm..okay...." Jay said.
"It's like...everywhere I go, people change...things change. Guys act like girls, and girls act like guys. Like, girls are supposed to carry purses."
Jay looked at the other boy, not wanting to challenge him, especially since Biff had insulted him more times than he remembered. "I don't remember any of that. It sounds like some silly sci-fi story. I have no idea what I could do to help. What was the other me like?" Either Biff was delusional, or he was telling the truth. Either way, he was curious.
Biff exhaled. Jay was listening...the first person to really do so since this happened...and that was helping in a way. But Jay couldn't help him fix things.