The day finally comes, and Hugo travels to the coast where his Great-Uncle and Aunt lived. He had spent much of his childhood there and always felt at peace and loved.
Struggling with depression and plagued by nightmares at the loss of his aunt and that he had never got to say goodbye to his uncle, Hugo plans to take his life at the same spot he had attempted to years before.
A change of heart leads to an accident and Hugo passes out, waking sometime later to find things are not what they appear. He heads back to his vehicle in confusion, the changes, and differences not noticeable until he comes face to face with his uncle and passes out due to blood loss.
Hugo discovers he can travel back, unpredictably to certain points from the early nineteen eighties to the early nineties. He takes advantage of the opportunity and spends time with his aunt and uncle, keeping from them who he is and where he is from.
Can he change the past?