Sam never got the chance to say goodbye.
Years after losing his mother and uncle, grief still shapes his life in quiet ways-through routines, nostalgia, and a constant pull toward what was lost. While trying to move forward through college, work, and a future that's supposed to be taking shape, Sam stumbles upon an impossible breakthrough: a way to travel back in time.
What begins as an academic obsession quickly becomes something far more personal.
With a wedding approaching and the present growing increasingly fragile, Sam is forced to confront what he truly wants-and what he's been running from. Two relationships pull at him from opposite directions, while the past offers the one thing he never thought he'd have again: closure.
When Sam finally travels to 1997, his goal isn't to change history.
It's to face it.
But time isn't as clean or forgiving as he hoped. Small shifts ripple outward. Familiar realities begin to fracture. And Sam must reckon with a dangerous truth: healing old wounds may alter the life he's already built.
Traveling Through Time is a grounded science-fiction drama about grief, love, and the fragile balance between who we were, who we are, and who we choose to become.