“There. A flower for a flower.”I rolled my eyes, but my heart was bursting all the same. “Where did you get that line?”“Wouldn’t you like to know. Also, I think you’re blushing,” he said with a satisfied smirk.“Oh, really? And how would you know that?”“Because your voice gets higher and louder whenever you’re embarrassed.”I pressed my hands against my thighs to remind myself not to touch my fiery cheeks.“Wow, this is some really great scenery up here,” I said, turning toward the view from the top of Diamond Head. Waikiki Beach stretched out below us, littered with hotels and long lines of waves racing toward the sand.“Way to change the subject,” he said. “But yes, I love it up here, and I figured we’d skip the hike this time and load right at the top.”“You really like mountaintops, don’t you?”He shrugged. “I guess. I never thought about it before. Technically, this is a volcano though.”“Close enough.” I climbed over the barrier and inched my way to the edge.“You have a thing for edges,”