"No no! You're not keeping me. If I had things to do, I would have made arrangements over phone, email, text whatever. I really enjoy your company, though, and I wanted to see you again." He bit his lip and and looked down to his cup. He should not have been so revealing, but he didn't really think she would mind. "But if you have places to be, don't let me keep you." He scratched his chin and gave her a sweet smile, hoping that she could hang out and get to know each other better.
"So, wait, your ex was Hindu and cheated on you, and your mother doesn't think that may have affected your opinion of Hindu men? But you're right, it doesn't matter what religion anyone is, it depends on their morals, their value of right and wrong. I was raised severely southern baptist, my parents were and are a little crazy too when it comes to religion. I had to get away from that too. I think being an extremist about anything is unhealthy. So that's where I stand on religion. And by the way I think you're quite professional."