Radioactive
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Every year Zack and his family spend a week at a Pacific island getaway. The ocean is beautiful, the town is quaint, and the people are easygoing. It's a great place to relax. So why do the locals seem so tense this year? There's definitely trouble in paradise when a tourist goes missing. Local legend has it that the locale is cursed since nuclear testing there in the 1950s. It sounds like fiction, but is it?
Vanessa Acton
Vanessa Acton is a writer and editor in Minneapolis, Minnesota. She enjoys stalking dead people (also known as historical research), drinking too much tea, and taking long walks during her home state's annual three-week thaw.
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Radioactive - Vanessa Acton
Chapter 1
Something’s different about the island.
Zack’s been coming here since first grade. It’s always had a specific vibe. Calm, lazy. Like a 3-D tourist brochure.
Not today, though. Today there’s a static electricity in the air, like before a storm or a riot. As soon as Zack gets off the ferry, he feels as if someone is pinching each of his veins with a pair of tweezers. He glances at his dad, at his younger brother and sister. They don’t seem to be picking up on the tension. Maybe they’re all too distracted. Ben’s arguing with Leah about what to do first tomorrow: hike to Moray Hill or go whale watching. And Dad is looking at his phone. Work stuff, of course.
Zack tightens his grip on his duffel bag. He leads the way from the ferry’s landing point to the shoreline road. The Halwins’ bed and breakfast is just a few blocks away. Zack could find it with his eyes closed. But he’s not going to try that. He’s keeping his eyes wide open.
Everything looks the same as it did last year. The intense blue of the Pacific water—the kind of blue that makes your eyes ache. The marina, full of sleek boats with names like Paradise and The Dreamer. The perky little buildings, mostly white with red roofs, clustered along the shore like a welcoming party. The sloping hills crammed with fir trees, just beyond the town. Even the sun. There’s sun here, off the coast of Washington state. Back home in Seattle, it’s raining, as usual. The weather is half the reason Wardwell Island has always seemed so cheerful. Almost magical.
Except right now. Zack can’t shake the feeling. Something’s more than different. Something’s wrong.
One obvious red flag: the emptiness. The marina should be crowded on a day like this. But hardly anyone is out here. And the handful of people Zack does see—they look the way he feels. As if they’re carrying grenades in their pockets.
Fine,
sighs Ben. "Moray Hill first. But whale watching right after." For a nine-year-old, he can sound like a weary old man when he wants to. Must’ve picked it up from Dad.
Deal,
says Leah. Zack doesn’t turn around to look, but he suspects Leah is shaking Ben’s hand. She’s a year younger than Ben, almost seven years younger than Zack. But she likes to pretend she’s the mature one.
Dad swears under his breath. Then run a correction, you idiot,
he mutters at his phone screen.
Problems at work?
Zack asks. Still without turning around. What’s the point?
Dad doesn’t exactly answer. But he keeps muttering, which tells Zack all he needs to know. I’m gone for one day and people forget how to fact-check. I should just fire Amber. This is a business, for the love of . . . When you’re not sure about a date, you can’t just make one up . . .
This is Dad. Constant work mode. Even at the start of a five-day vacation, the only vacation he takes all year. The only time he really spends with Zack, Ben, and Leah. They’ll be at the top of Moray Hill, or out in a boat looking for orcas, and Dad will still be editing BehindTheCurtain.com.
Zack glances out at the water. The ferry’s already pulling away from shore. They were the last passengers. Everyone else got off at the other islands farther north. Wardwell is small compared to the other San Juan islands. It’s also cheaper, less choked with tourists. And at the moment, it’s making Zack’s skin crawl, for reasons he still can’t pin down.
The B&B is a gorgeous two-story Victorian house. The sign on the front proudly says Family-owned since 1955. Zack’s family stays here every year. Zack sleeps better here than he does in either of his beds in Seattle. He always wakes up hungry and leaves the breakfast buffet with a goofy smile. Maybe once they’re inside, whatever’s crawling up and down his spine will leave him alone.
No dice. The lobby hits him in the face with tension. In a way, the feeling is familiar. It reminds him of times before his parents’ divorce, moments when they wanted to argue but didn’t.
And yet this runs deeper