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Chapter 3Although Sean suggested Rob put his bike in the back of Sean’s pickup, he decided to leave it locked at the bookstore. “I can walk around the corner,” he explained. “And I really can’t afford to lose that bike. It’s all the transportation I have for now.” Sean knew their destination well enough, too. Although he’d only been in Dellview about two months, he’d managed to look around some and had stopped in the coffee shop on one of his days off. He liked the atmosphere—very casual and laid back. Although most of the patrons were probably students, they didn’t seem to be the loud and rowdy sorts. He’d seen enough of that in the military from the younger troops he’d served with. Just inside the main door, they stopped. Sean turned to Rob. “Are you in the mood for a craft beer or wou