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Leo grinned, feeling the adrenaline of a successful "score." "I make a mean cannoli, but that requires a second date."

"Most people can't get my coffee right, let alone a three-meat sub," she said, leaning back. "So, tell me, Hero. What else can you do besides handle a knife?"

The lunch rush at "Tony’s Toasted Subs" was less of a shift and more of a combat mission. Leo, known locally as the Hoagie Hero for his ability to fold deli meats with the precision of an origami master, was currently staring at the most intimidating order of his career. The ticket was simple: