Hey, hi Jessy. Actually, I don't really know how to address you. Should I say "Time Traveler Jessy" or maybe "Old Jessy"? Hey, I'm just kidding.I don't know where the Alex you know is in time right now. That's why I wanted to record what I've been doing. At the very least, I think I might be able to leave behind a clue with these notes.
Anyway, today I uncovered the truth about my family's past. It turns out my mom and dad actually came from the future.It sounds a bit strange, but when I start telling the story from their timeline, it will all make more sense.
They met when they both joined the executive team of a company called "T." They got married back then and became partners in many joint research projects.Everything changed when, with help from some unknown figure, they reached a black box—a sealed container full of secrets—that had been unlocked in the time they came from.
This mysterious person not only erased the trail of the black box, but also ensured that my family couldn't be detected throughout the entire process I'm about to describe.For some reason, I think that person might be me—but for now, that's just a theory.
Ah, where was I?My mom and dad learned from that black box that the company they worked for was essentially a bridge between the past and the future...That Connor existed... and that the entire source of time travel was made possible because of my blood.And of course, when they realized how dangerous this could become, they decided to put an end to it all.
Eventually, they put their plan into action: while decoding the fossil of my childhood self from millions of years ago, they also managed to save my future self.That's how the two of them struck a major blow against the company.Without that, the company had no backup source.But during the escape, I lost my mother. Even thinking about that is unbearable for me.
I don't care that they aren't my genetic parents or who my "real" family might be—To me, they will always be my true family.
By the way, I told my dad that the day of change is approaching, and that I'm looking for an alternative way to save the world.He believes I can do it.Talking to him is really wonderful, Jessy.I just wish my mom could be here too.
Oh, and one more thing—the company hasn't sent any capsules into the past since 2060,even though their remaining resources should've lasted them until at least 2070.That's what makes me fear the answer I've been dreading:What if we failed... and the day of change came, and the end of the world happened again... and this endless cycle was never broken?