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What The Moon Saw

By: Laura Resau
Reading Level: 750L
Maturity Level: 12 and under

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Moonlight is what started everything, what led me to the edge one May night. Yes, I know I sound like a lunatic, but it’s fitting since Luna is my last name. Clara Luna. Clara Lunatic is what some boys at school call me. I turn red and roll my eyes when they say it, but Mom says this is the way eighth-grade boys flirt. I wish they knew what my name means in Spanish: Clear Moon. I didn’t feel like a clear moon on the day my adventure began, though. More like a fuzzy moon, just a faint light through clouds.
It was the afternoon of my neighborhood’s spring fair, and I was supposed to meet my best friend, Samantha, at one o’clock at the snowball stand, but she was late as usual. I was sweating and waiting in line for a raspberry snow cone when I noticed a miniature Walnut Hill set up on the table next to me. It was an exact replica of my neighborhood-every single house was there! There were little plastic people everywhere— smiling kids with helmets riding bikes on my street, women gardening, couples jogging, a teenager mowing the lawn, peo- ple barbecuing on their decks. It was kind of cool, but kind of creepy.
I found my family’s house, and sure enough, the shutters were dark green, and the aluminum siding was tan, just like ours. For some reason I shivered, even though the sun was blazing and sweat was dripping down my neck. In the back- yard of our house, under a tree, stood a girl who looked about my age, fourteen. Her skin was lighter than mine and her hair was only down to her shoulders, but still, looking at her gave me goose bumps. Of course, her hair was painted on, so I couldn’t tell if she had the same streak of pumpkin orange underneath where I’d tested blond highlights the month before. She did have the same chubby cheeks, and the same way of standing awkwardly, as though she didn’t know what to do with her hands.
I paid for the snow cone and stayed staring at the tiny neighborhood, licking the syrupy ice.
“Pretty neato, huh?” said one of the mothers at the table behind a sign that read WALNUT HILL NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION. “You see your own house there, hon?”
I pretended not to hear her, and she turned away to talk with another mother about a shoe sale at the mall. Then I did something crazy. I didn’t know why, but I reached over and tried to pick up the plastic girl. She was glued down, and didn’t budge. I reached my other hand over and held down the turf grass as I yanked her up. She came up, but only after half my snow cone had fallen into my miniature yard.
The mother glanced back at me as slush dripped off the tree, making a red puddle where the girl used to be.
Her mouth dropped open, and before she could say any- thing, I turned and ran.

Comprehension Questions


1. What did Clara take from the miniature neighborhood?
A. Her house
B. A small tree
C. A miniature of herself


2. Why does she say made her like a Lunatic that night?
A. Her friends
B. Because of the moonlight
C. Because she dropped her snowcone

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