Around the fire, Kiawe speaks of dancing. He speaks of passion, of souls burning and hearts beating, of love and joy, of failure and determination.
Around the fire, Kiawe spins the tales of Alolan tradition, and Hau and Gladion are wrapped tightly in it and drawn in. Two boys with the ability to change not just themselves, but the world around them. Two boys with the ability to breath life into a dying flame.
Around the fire, Gladion stares into the fire, and he sees the past flicker and burn brightly. The smoke dissipates into the air, into the night sky that has seen everything.
Around the fire, they are reminded that they are the past, present, and future.
