“Lanning,” said Chan, “we’re trying our best to nail Gi Yu for your father’s murder.” I told them what had … More
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Family (200)
The Blue Light was rocking. Chan sat with six men. One was Han Lee. “Lanning,” Chan said, “welcome. This,” he pointed to one … More
Piece (250)
“Lanning, do you know who first brought you for your haircuts?” “My mom, right?” “Your father.” I stared at Margie. “But, … More
Puzzle (300)
I was teaching two sections of English Composition 101, and two of 102. I still couldn’t quite understand the need for … More
Moving (400)
The next day, I went apartment hunting. I found a tiny efficiency in Lower Mānoa Valley, about the size of a … More
Searching (450)
I caught the bus back to Pacific Heights. I sat drinking beer, staring out over Honolulu. From Chan’s lanāi I could see … More
Protection (550)
Just at that moment two things happened. The intercom buzzed, and Lieutenant Chan came through the doors saying, “Don’t bother, I’ll … More
Hissing Cousins (600)
Gi Yu’s throne occupied two floors of the Hawaiian Life Building off Kapi‘olani Boulevard. Hawaiian Life. What a laugh. Hawaiian Life was exactly … More
Ties That Bind (650)
“But I grew up with Jerry. I can’t believe he’d be involved in criminal activity, David.” Chan said, “Lanning, people grew … More
Suspicion (750)
We sat quietly on Chan’s lanāi. The Honolulu city lights sparkled. Night flights came and went from the airport. Chan said, “Hawai’i … More
Recognition (800)
“I brought in me,” my father said. “What?” “I am Kang Yu’s nephew. I –” I interrupted. “You mean I am part … More
My Father (850)
The man didn’t open his eyes, just spoke softly. “It’s as I said. How many Lannings do you know? In Honolulu?” He … More
Waking Up (900)
“Pop, you got a regular Pacific Heights Hotel going on up here.” “He’s here?” I said. “Why didn’t you tell me?” … More
Safety First (950)
What the hell? I glanced around the room, my heart beating like crazy, my breath coming in sharp, shallow stabs. I thought … More
Plan B (900)
The Blue Light Bar and Grill was jumping. “Whoa, it’s Wednesday night, brah, wrestling night,” Jerry said. “When the Civic Auditorium … More
Disappearing Act (850)
Jerry and I sat out on the lanāi drinking. We could see Central Union Church across Beretania beyond the monkeypod trees … More
Entertainment (500)
David Chan couldn’t figure if it were part of the riot, or if it were a separate incident. The riot had … More
Bad Men (800)
Lieutenant Chan walked in, discussed something with Detective Stillman, then asked me if I needed a ride. We drove down … More
Criminal (750)
I opened my eyes. The light blinded me. I knew I was in Queen’s. I had a horrible feeling. Something had happened to me, … More
Relations (700)
I shivered. It felt like someone had shot up the room with an ice cannon. She was maybe 5’7”, short black … More
