With her social butterfly lifestyle, Victoria Tremont is tired of it. She wants to find the right person. Because she works at a coffee shop, she charms everyone who comes in. Then, when he doesn't respond to her flirting in the way that men usually do, she's not sure what to make of it. If she wants to get his attention, all she has to do is help out at his ministry. There's nothing wrong with the fact that it's a religious group. Is pretending to be a "church person" the same as pretending to like sports or a guy's friends?
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With her social butterfly lifestyle, Victoria Tremont is tired of it. She wants to find the right person. Because she works at a coffee shop, she charms everyone who comes in. Then, when he doesn't respond to her flirting in the way that men usually do, she's not sure what to make of it. If she wants to get his attention, all she has to do is help out at his ministry. There's nothing wrong with the fact that it's a religious group. Is pretending to be a "church person" the same as pretending to like sports or a guy's friends?
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