As a social butterfly, Victoria Tremont has grown weary of the constant socializing. A handsome guy enters the coffee shop where she works, and she immediately puts on the charm. However, when he doesn't respond to her flirtation in the manner that guys typically do, she is bewildered. The more she learns about his work, the more she realizes how easy it will be to grab his attention: he manages a charity that develops low-income housing. Even though it's a religious organization, it's still a ministry. Isn't claiming to be a "religious person" the same as pretending to enjoy sports or the company of a guy's friends?
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As a social butterfly, Victoria Tremont has grown weary of the constant socializing. A handsome guy enters the coffee shop where she works, and she immediately puts on the charm. However, when he doesn't respond to her flirtation in the manner that guys typically do, she is bewildered. The more she learns about his work, the more she realizes how easy it will be to grab his attention: he manages a charity that develops low-income housing. Even though it's a religious organization, it's still a ministry. Isn't claiming to be a "religious person" the same as pretending to enjoy sports or the company of a guy's friends?
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