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Chapter 6 Galaxy parked his car in the public parking lot adjacent to the docks where Sutter’s Bay’s boats were slipped. It had turned into a simply gorgeous Sunday. Not a cloud in the shockingly vibrant blue sky. The temperature was a perfect seventy-five with a very slight ocean breeze. Days like this were surely why the city of Sutter’s Bay had been founded in the first place. He’d warned Leo that he might be home either very late or possibly not at all, depending on how things went at Adam’s houseboat, and his brother had been pretty casual about it. He was a big boy, Leo had said, who could spend the night alone, and he promised not to have any wild parties. Not that Galaxy had ever expected that out of Leo anyway. He glanced at his watch as he turned the key in his car’s door to l