In the year 2019, the world is now dying of suffer and agony. The thing responsible for this is a group of machines called Sentinels. The Sentinels were created to destroy all supernatural beings. Soon they began targeting humans as well.

For the past four years, I've been traveling with Jesse to find Grandma Weir. We were the only ones left alive. Our friends and families were dead, murdered by the Sentinels themselves. I saw each and every one of them get tortured and slaughtered by those heartless bastards.

Now Jesse and I were three miles out of Seattle where Grandma told us to meet her. She actually had a plan to stop the Sentinels. Although I trust Grandma with everything, I'm not completely convinced that this plan will work. Once again, we are going up against an enemy we cannot defeat.

"The factory should be on the right," Jesse informs me.

I took a right and parked in front of an abandoned factory. We got out and looked around for any signs of life. Afterwards, we walked into the factory to find Grandma Weir in a wheelchair.

"Ethan," she says my name. I walked over and hugged her. "It's so good to see you again."

"Grandma, I'm so happy to see you too," I told her.

Behind was Stern. He wasn't smiling and he wasn't evil anymore. "I'm glad you two can come," he says. "We have a plan."

"How can there be a plan?" Jesse asked them. "The sentinels cannot be defeated."

"Stern and I both know the true meaning of the sentinels," Grandma explains. "It all started in 1984. A man named Reginald Parks was so fascinated by the supernatural that he decided to make the robots to destroy us because he believed that we were all evil."

"So we killed him before he can create the things," Jesse guessed.

"No, it wasn't him who started it. It was Benny's father, Jacob. My only son. He was more like me than Charlie. He had powers like me until he turned evil."

"Because of me," Stern added. "I regretted it."

"He killed Parks and the secret service agents took him and experimented on him. They took his DNA and used it to make the Sentinels unstoppable. It all started in 1984…the day he first killed."

"Okay so you want to time travel to 1984 to him," I asked her.

"No, no, Ethan. I cannot travel to the past. If I do, then I might run into my past self."

"None of us can go back," Stern said. "All of us existed there and we can't risk that."

I thought it over for a moment. Finally, it came to me. "What about me?" I asked. "I don't exist there and maybe I can stop him."

All three of them exchanged looks and turn back to me. "Ethan, you think you can stop Jacob," asked Grandma.

"Grandma, it's the only chance we got," I told her. "We lost everybody. My parents, Jane, Rory, Erica, Jason, Benny, and Sarah."

"I have trust in him, Evelyn," Stern agrees with me.

Grandma looks at me. "Ethan, I am going to send you to 1984. You have to find me. Jesse was with me and you need to find Stern as well. You need to talk to me and do what I did for you: guide me."

"Is there something about the past you that I should be aware of?" I asked her.

"Ethan, I was a very different person back then." She explains to me. "I lost Jacob and Charlie. I let go of all my powers."

"What if I can't stop any of this? What if everything keeps leading to this?"

"Think of everyone you lost. If you change the future, they could possibly still be alive. Ethan, you are the only one left. You are our last hope for survival."

Everything I've been through was enough. I watched my own family get torn to shreds by the Sentinels. Ever since the sentinel came, my seer powers enhanced. I could hear all those voices in my head. They were screaming and crying and dying. It was so hard listening to all of it.

I laid down on the table looking up at the ceiling. Grandma sat in front of my head. "Ethan, I am going to send you to 1984," she explains to me. "Your mind in your second form body will be there. Once you're there, you will change anything. When you wake up, it'll be like the past thirty-five years have never happened. You will be the only one who remembers any of this."

"I trust you, Grandma," I said. "I'll do anything to convince you to help."

"Okay now I need you to clear your mind. Think peaceful thoughts." She places her hands on the side of my head.

"Are you worried about him?" Jesse asks Stern.

"It's not him that I'm worried about," he answers. "It's us. We were so stupid back then. If only we have the knowledge of the future back then."

"Hey, he'll fix it. Do you see this man in front of you? He's the Slayer. Do you have any idea what he's been through? He lost his parents, his little sister, and Sarah. This man will do anything to get them back because they're all he has left."

"Are you ready, Ethan?" Grandma asked me. I nodded my head. "Close your eyes. This may sting a little."

My eyes closed and I feel a weird sensation coming from Grandma's palms. It was beginning to travel through my skull and into my brain. That's when I felt it—the burning pain in my head.

Instead of the darkness of my closed eyes, I saw everything's I've been through.

"Ethan!" Sarah screamed as the Sentinel stabs right through her body.

"NO!" I screamed my head off.

"Why are you looking at him that way? It's starting to feel like you used to look at me that way. Like love at first sight."

"How? You don't remember looking at me that way. You don't even remember falling in love with me!"

"How do you know?!"

"Jane…I know I haven't exactly been a good big brother lately. I bet you grew up without me next to you. Suddenly, it's feels like…I know who I am near you. You're my only family and I don't want anything to happen to you."

"Hey, don't get me worked up over this." Jane smirks. "I lost you once…I hate to loose again."

Every single memory, thought, and feeling ran through me faster than the speed of light. I couldn't handle it anymore. I screamed to the top of my lungs as it continues.

Finally, it stops. I opened my eyes and saw the unexpected.