Marce lives an ordinary high school life early mornings, school routines, familiar faces. Nothing about her days feels unusual. But when she sleeps, she remembers everything. Her dreams don’t fade or blur. They continue. They overlap. Sometimes, she dreams inside another dream, living a second life that feels no different from being awake. In that world, she has places she recognizes, moments that repeat, and a friend she looks forward to seeing again.
As the boundary between sleep and reality grows thinner, Marce follows one rule she never breaks: never tell them it’s a dream.
Because some worlds don’t like being questioned.