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"Maybe it was just a firefly?" Maya suggested, although she looked nervous. "Fireflies don't blink in code," Max said.

"The tower," Mr. Henderson said calmly. "It’s not just abandoned, you know. It’s part of the old town grid. I was just... updating the emergency, uh, signaling system."

This story is for 8th-grade level reading, focusing on friendship and a small mystery, suitable for a school story assignment. The Midnight Signal

Mr. Henderson smiled, a little sheepishly. "My grandson loves puzzles. We’ve been trying to see if we can signal him from this high point. He lives on the other side of town."

A soft, green light was pulsing from the top window of the Watchtower. Pulse. Pulse. Long pause.

"You sure you saw it?" Maya asked, checking her phone for a flashlight. "I’m sure. It was green."

to be shorter (summary) or longer (adding more detail). Change the genre to Science Fiction or Fantasy.

"Maybe it was just a firefly?" Maya suggested, although she looked nervous. "Fireflies don't blink in code," Max said.

"The tower," Mr. Henderson said calmly. "It’s not just abandoned, you know. It’s part of the old town grid. I was just... updating the emergency, uh, signaling system."

This story is for 8th-grade level reading, focusing on friendship and a small mystery, suitable for a school story assignment. The Midnight Signal

Mr. Henderson smiled, a little sheepishly. "My grandson loves puzzles. We’ve been trying to see if we can signal him from this high point. He lives on the other side of town."

A soft, green light was pulsing from the top window of the Watchtower. Pulse. Pulse. Long pause.

"You sure you saw it?" Maya asked, checking her phone for a flashlight. "I’m sure. It was green."

to be shorter (summary) or longer (adding more detail). Change the genre to Science Fiction or Fantasy.