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... mind uncontrollably conjured the desire to have lunch with him.

At first, this thought flashed by, but for some reason, it grew stronger and stronger, like a spark in a prairie fire, consuming her entire brain.

Pursuing a man requires initiative, but being too forward isn’t good either.

Always rushing to find him doesn’t seem quite right.

It’s beneath her dignity.

She should, as she did with other jerks in the past, treat him as nothing, flirt when she’s ...

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