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The Mystery of the Seattle Rain

LLaura
Upper Elementary
Fiction
ENES
2 min read
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The Mystery of the Seattle Rain

Rain was a constant companion in Seattle, but today, it was different. Maya stood on her porch, a bright yellow umbrella blooming above her head. The rain usually pattered softly, a gentle rhythm against the rooftops. Today, it roared, a drumming cascade that seemed to swallow the city.

Each drop felt heavier, colder. The wind howled, twisting the rain into swirling dervishes that danced down the street. An eerie silence had fallen over her neighborhood. Usually, the sounds of the city filled the air – buses rumbling, distant sirens, the cheerful chatter of neighbors. But today, only the rain spoke.

Curiosity tugged at Maya. She pulled her red rain boots tighter and stepped off the porch. Her street was usually bustling. Now, she was the only one outside.

The streetlights flickered, casting long, dancing shadows. Something glinted at the end of the street. As Maya drew closer, she saw it was a small, silver bird. Not a real bird, but a statue. She approached it, and when she touched it, it was ice cold.

Suddenly, the rain intensified, a downpour so thick Maya could barely see. The houses around her seemed to lean in, their windows like dark, watchful eyes. A sense of unease settled in her stomach.

Then, she heard it – a low, guttural growl that seemed to come from everywhere and nowhere at once. Maya froze, her heart pounding in her chest. What was that sound?

A shadow flickered at the edge of her vision. She spun around, her eyes darting nervously. Nothing. Only the relentless rain and the looming darkness.

Maya clutched her umbrella tighter, her knuckles white. She knew, deep down, that something wasn't right. The rain wasn't just rain. It was a signal. A warning.

She turned back toward home and dashed, when she heard the growl again, and the shadow was in front of her this time. Maya woke up in her bed, and the rain was pattering softly on the roof. She went to the window and saw the little bird was still there, ice cold, and her yellow umbrella was still open on the porch. It wasn't a dream.

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Glossary
Cascade:
A waterfall or something falling in large amounts.
Dervishes:
People performing a whirling dance; here, a swirling motion.
Guttural:
A sound that is deep and rough, made in the throat.
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“The Mystery of the Seattle Rain” is a fiction reading passage about Seattle Mystery, written for Upper Elementary. It takes about 2 minutes to read (364 words) and comes with an interactive quiz and a printable worksheet with comprehension questions and an answer key.

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It’s written for Upper Elementary — a fiction text about Seattle Mystery, about a 2-minute read (364 words).

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