7 Steps to Midnight (2014)

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The more bizarre the dreams, the more his mind had thought, in essence, Well, it doesn’t matter anyway, I know this is a dream.
This dream was different.
He was in Rome; not today’s Rome, but Rome of the Caesars. He felt as though he had literally time-traveled there; he kept thinking to himself I’m actually here.
How long it went on, he wasn’t sure. He wished that he could film it or, at the very least, take notes.
He tried to tell some people he met how remarkable this was for him but they rep
...lied in Latin. Did they really speak it conversationally? he thought in amazement.
He saw men in chariots riding by. Women in robes. Children playing. Soldiers.
And the buildings! They were marvelous, white marble with graceful columns. He saw Roman numerals on them; construction dates he supposed, or dedication dates.
Then he was in a less populated street. It was lined with pine trees; The Pines of Rome, he thought. He was moving toward a house. Opening a gate and entering a courtyard.


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