Lou hoped Keoni would say more, but he didn’t. The grief-stricken look was back on his face. Lou felt guilty for putting it there, and she would do anything to drive it away.
“So that one girl ruined tourists for you?” Lou said.
“She did.”
“What was her name?” Lou asked.
“Claudia,” Keoni said, making the name sound like an exotic flower.
Lou shivered again, wishing she had a name that sounded so beautiful coming out of Keoni’s mouth. She sighed and stared into the flames.
They fell silent, watching the flames consume the wood as night fell around them.