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The Kipuka was a members-only supper club supported by a mixture of university types, volcano crawlers, national-park scientists and volunteers, and native Hawaiians such as Bobby Kamehameha, the club’s owner and the drummer for the dancers.

They reminded her of the past Christmas, when the Kamehameha family had given her the beautiful hair ornaments.

The only good news was that he and Nicole both lived on the Kamehameha estate, so the night wouldn’t be an entire flop in the seduction department.

The result was a thriving, mixed forest filled with life, including feral pigs and Kamehameha butterflies that were bigger than a man’s hand.

The cottages themselves were very private, reserved for family members and friends of the sprawling Kamehameha clan.

She had been given the run of the Kamehameha estate ever since she had discovered a very young, sweaty, scratched, and visibly defiant Benny Kamehameha up on Kilauea’s rough slope.

Bobby’s wife took Nicole’s hand and led her to the three unoccupied cottages on the Kamehameha estate.

She had accepted it from the first moment Grandmother Kamehameha had held out her hand, said “Pele,” and taught Nicole’s body the dances that had always lived in her soul.

As it cascaded past her huge breasts and the tattooed shank with its memory of Kamehameha, the Alii Nui wiggled several times and felt the blue and red master-piece fall into place.

He brought them to her with dew still upon them, as he had done years ago, before the clashing battles of Kamehameha had interrupted their lives.

He referred to the whistling wind that could blow down churches and of the dead past when Kamehameha himself had trod these roads in mighty conquest.

He said that when Kamehameha (who was at first merely a subordinate chief on the island of Hawaii), landed here, he brought a large army with him, and encamped at Waikiki.

He was a young man and a distinguished warrior under that terrific fighter, Kamehameha I.

He derives his princely rank from his wife, who was a daughter of Kamehameha the Great.

The bones of Kamehameha, after being kept for a while, were so carefully concealed that all knowledge of their final resting place is now lost.