I slept on it for a night, knowing I needed a clear head and a plan before I tried to fix anything. When I woke up in the morning and saw my bags packed in the corner of the room, my gut rolled. I couldn’t walk away. I’d found everything I was looking to find in Ke’aloha. There was no way in hell I was running from it. I showered and dressed in something casual that I didn’t mind getting ruined. I flipped through my paperwork and found what I was looking for, then set out. I knocked on the door, wiping my sweaty palms on my shorts. I was insane to do this, but I had no choice. The door opened, and her smile faded. She glanced behind her, and I nodded. “I know he’s going to be pissed that I’m here. I’m not trying to ruin your wedding, Rachel. I’m not. I want to apologize. He deserves t

