DANIEL I think I heard Nalani talking to someone when I came in, but I’m just glad that I finally found where she’s been staying, so all I care about right now is how to remove that look of restless fear from her eyes. “Don’t be scared, Nalani, I didn’t come to hurt you,” I say, putting my hands up in front of me in a truce sign, but it doesn’t do anything. Nalani looks like a deer caught in headlights, eyes wide with worry. “I just came to talk,” I continue. “I told you I’ll bring the divorce papers to you, right?” I say with a glint in my eyes, proud that I proved her wrong. I show her the papers, even though I have no intention of signing them because I’m never letting Nalani go. “I brought them.” Nalani steps back still, almost stumbling over the table before her, my words doing

