Old habbits
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Everyone loves bad boys. But Maggie, someone with an awful history with men of this kind, has sworn them off. After a terrible fall out with an ex, Maggie's best friend gets her out of her shell to take her out for a night at the bar. There is where she ran into Vince; the baddest of the bad boys. A player, man whore, a cheat. Whatever you may call him, he has bad habbits and three rules: 1) After sleeping with someone, never stay for breakfast. 2) After sleeping with someone, never call them again. 3) After sleeping with someone, never, EVER, get emotionaly envolved. He just happens to not only run into Maggie at the bar, but pops up at work where she least expects and where she can't escape his endearing yet undenialbly annoying charms.
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