Dylan’s life changes after his brother Ethan’s death, and he steps in to care for his nephew, Kyle. Haunted by regret over past mistakes, Dylan struggles with guilt over his brother’s last words, but is determined to do better for Kyle.
After a few awkward visits, Dylan gradually builds a bond with Kyle, who opens up about his dad and their shared memories. Dylan starts to seek custody of Kyle, transforming his life and learning the responsibilities of parenting.
As their life together grows, Kyle and Dylan find their rhythm, sharing small moments like Saturday mornings and stories about Ethan. Their connection strengthens as Dylan takes on the role of both uncle and father figure.
One year after Ethan’s death, Kyle gives Dylan a letter from Ethan, revealing his hope that Dylan would one day become the man capable of raising Kyle. With the promise to care for Kyle’s future, Dylan realizes that his journey isn’t about redemption but about building a family from loss and second chances.