“Don’t thank me, it’s just a swing. So what brings you out here when there is a party being held in your honor?” Keoni asked. “More like in my parents' honor, not mine, I am only here for the food,” I assured him and he laughed. “And how was the food?” He asked, with a smirk. “Unfortunately, I only got to taste the cake before your mother asked to speak to me in private, but it was pretty good. But what are you doing out here? Shouldn’t you be enjoying the party,” I said. “Nah, I don’t really like these kinds of parties. I’m only here because my parents made me come. But why are you still out here? Shouldn’t you go back inside?” He asked. “I just have a lot on my mind. It’s been a crazy 24 hours,” I said, with a sigh. “Right, your house caught on fire, and you found out about anothe