Matthew Guerrero, the mastermind behind the captivating narrative of “Ka Huaka’i o ka Po: The Marchers of the Night,” is a seasoned storyteller with a penchant for weaving tales that transcend the ordinary. With a profound love for the mystique of Hawaii and a flair for the supernatural, Guerrero brings to life a gripping tale set against the enchanting backdrop of Waimea Bay. A wordsmith and explorer of the human experience, Guerrero’s narrative prowess shines through as he guides readers through a journey of mystery, love, and the unexplored realms that lurk beneath the surface of everyday life. His storytelling artistry leaves an indelible mark, inviting readers to embark on an immersive adventure into the unknown.
Tiki stares deep into the polished glass of his new surfboard. "Brah. I see our son growing up fast in a dark world- one bloody, violent world. And then I see how he dies and bleeds into the earth. He dies in the burial place of the chiefs, but in a frozen, far away land. I see this over and over again; and the girl he loves and his entire tribe hunted and slaughtered. And the part that really makes it hurt- I feel that exact thing happening to me. It's like we are on the exact same path. I see them coming after Alana. That's when I wake up with my nose bleeding. Brah, let me tell you this. I had the toilet paper jammed up the nose today. When I went yanked them out, brah, was gushing. My blood was gushing out, down the drain and into the ocean. I can feel my living blood absorbing into the earth. The mana will find me by tomorrow. If I share this with her, it will burn in her mind and attract this very thing to materialize before our eyes.