Chapter Five Kapena wasn’t back when I left the next morning. If he was my brother, I would have worried like our mother, but Kapena wasn’t my brother. He was a guy I’d known for a week. After lunch, I was…concerned. That sounded better than worried, right? I hadn’t heard from him at all. I had to get to work so I left, wondering if everything was okay. I could tell it wasn’t as soon as I arrived at Opposites Attract. Kiana’s SUV was parked in her usual spot, but Kapena’s Jeep was next to it. I heard the screaming from the front door. Two voices. A blend of Hawaiian and English that made it impossible for me to understand. Not that I needed words to know what was going on. I knocked on the door to her office, if for no other reason than to make sure they were both still standing. “Wh

