The entire day felt unusually long for Mira.
She tried to focus on work.
Emails.
Meetings.
Spreadsheets.
But her mind kept drifting to the same thought again and again.
Tonight.
Tonight she was going to see the rooftop.
The same rooftop from her dreams.
In real life.
At lunch break, she checked her phone.
A message from him.
"Are you still coming tonight?"
Mira stared at the screen for a second before replying.
"Yes."
Three dots appeared.
Then another message.
"9 PM?"
She typed back.
"Okay."
After work, Mira returned home and changed quickly.
Her heart was beating faster than usual.
She tried telling herself it was just curiosity.
But deep inside, she knew it was more than that.
Something about this situation felt important.
Almost like a moment that would change everything.
At 8:45 PM, Mira stood outside Skyline Residency.
The building looked tall and quiet.
Most of the lights in the apartments were on.
People living normal lives inside.
None of them knew that something strange was about to happen on the rooftop.
Mira checked her phone.
A message arrived.
"I'm here."
She looked up.
And there he was.
Standing near the entrance.
Calm as always.
For a moment, they simply looked at each other.
The same strange feeling from the café returned.
Like they were meeting someone familiar.
Even though they had only met once before.
"You came," he said.
Mira smiled slightly.
"Of course."
He looked at the building.
"Ready?"
She took a deep breath.
"I think so."
They walked into the building together.
The security guard barely looked up as they passed.
The elevator doors opened with a soft sound.
Inside the elevator, neither of them spoke.
The numbers slowly changed.
5…
7…
10…
12…
The elevator stopped at the top floor.
The doors opened.
A quiet hallway stretched ahead of them.
At the end of it…
A metal staircase.
Mira stopped walking.
Her heart started beating faster.
"That staircase…"
He looked at her.
"You saw it in the dream too?"
She nodded slowly.
"Yes."
They walked toward it carefully.
Each step felt heavier than the last.
Like they were approaching something important.
The staircase led upward.
Metal railings.
Concrete steps.
Exactly the same as the dream.
Mira whispered softly.
"This is the same."
He didn't answer.
But his expression told her he felt the same way.
At the top of the stairs was a metal door.
Next to it…
A small sign.
Mira felt her breath stop.
The words were exactly the same as the ones from her dream.
"Skyline Residency – Terrace Access."
She slowly turned to him.
"I saw this sign last night."
"I know."
"You did?"
He nodded.
"I remembered it this morning."
For a moment, they both stood silently in front of the door.
Neither of them moved.
It felt like they were standing between two worlds.
Reality.
And the dream they had been sharing.
Finally, he reached for the door handle.
"Ready?"
Mira nodded.
"Ready."
He pushed the door open.
Cool night air rushed toward them.
The city lights spread endlessly in front of them.
And the moment Mira stepped onto the rooftop…
Her heart nearly stopped.
Everything was exactly the same.
The wooden floor.
The metal railing.
The small round tables.
Even the quiet atmosphere.
Mira slowly walked forward.
"This is impossible…"
She whispered.
"It's exactly like the dream."
He walked beside her.
"Yes."
They reached the railing together.
The same place where they had stood so many nights before.
Talking.
Laughing.
Sharing thoughts.
Mira leaned against the railing.
Her heart felt strangely calm now.
Like she had returned somewhere familiar.
Then something strange happened.
A sudden breeze moved across the rooftop.
Not strong.
But enough to make Mira's hair move slightly.
She looked around.
"Did you feel that?"
"Yes."
But the strange part wasn't the wind.
It was the feeling that came with it.
A strange sense of déjà vu.
Like this exact moment had happened before.
Mira slowly turned toward him.
"Do you feel like…"
"…we've already been here like this?"
He looked at her.
His expression suddenly serious.
"Yes."
Mira's heart skipped again.
"From the dreams?"
He hesitated for a moment.
Then he said something that made her entire body freeze.
"Not just from the dreams."
She frowned.
"What do you mean?"
He looked around the rooftop slowly.
Then back at her.
"I think we've been here before."
Mira's stomach tightened.
"What?"
His voice became quieter.
More uncertain.
"Not in the dreams."
He looked directly into her eyes.
"In real life."
Mira felt the world around her go silent.
Because if that was true…
Then something was very wrong with their memories.
