Returning home from war, recovering from what should have been fatal injuries, Matt Blair has spent months in isolation in his childhood bedroom. He has been welcomed and celebrated as a war hero by his family. As summer wanes, Matt decides it's time for
Jacobs has a moment of reckoning while on his self-imposed exile. Matt finally asks Jacobs about his part in the events that led to then bombing. Matt struggles to face the implications of Jacobs' revelations.
The refugees make their way past the biggest city, yet. Jacobs and Matt struggle in their own way about how to lead the group. Jacobs nears his breaking point with a mistake that cost a life. The group of refugees, grows.
Matt continues to try and reconcile with Jacobs action. The truth of the matter comes to the forefront. A threat appears within the group.
The refugees are attacked. Matt makes some bold moves to save them. Jacobs kicks the hornets nest prompting the enemy. His actions test the adhesion of the group.
As they race from the lodge, the refugees are under attack. In trying to survive, Matt begins to discover instincts he'd rather not. Jacobs leads them against all odds.
Matt, John and Angela attempt to make a home at the lodge. The outside world reaches the lodge, revealing the degree of tragedy in the world. An unexpected person triggers a recessive duty in Matt.
Vacation has ended. It's time that Matt got home and back to the life he left behind. But instead, he finds tragedy and the world in flames.
Matt begins his vacation adventure. He meets someone unexpected.
Matt realizes the blessings of home and family. He makes the final arrangements for his departure on his solo vacation. He begins to see there is light, there is a future.
Matt takes his reverie to the road, leaving the house for the first time in months. He recalls his relationship with Stephanie and his incredible survival story. He is inspired to make an impulsive and adventurous decision.
Matthew Blair seeks to move on from the trauma of his recent military experience. Sorting through flashbacks of his emotionally charged youth, he attempts to set things in order.
Matthew Blair struggles to sleep through the night. He awakens from a strange dream and considers the nature and role of dreams in his life.