8-i Klass — Gdz

Maya didn’t ask questions. She just replied: “Coming.”

As they got closer, the light stopped. The tower looked dark and menacing against the starry night.

"It was," Mr. Henderson said. "Testing the frequency. I’ll turn it off now. It seems I wasn't subtle enough." gdz 8-i klass

"A modern system in an old tower?" Maya asked, stepping forward, curiosity winning over fear.

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." Maya didn’t ask questions

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

At 14, Max thought he knew every inch of his neighborhood. He knew which house had the mean dog, which shortcut saved three minutes to school, and that the old, abandoned "Watchtower" on the hill was strictly off-limits. "It was," Mr

Max rubbed his eyes, thinking it was a glitch in his tired brain. But the light continued—rhythmic and intentional. It wasn’t a flashlight. It looked like a screen, or maybe an old signal lamp.