So there's this girl who goes to my college. I asked her out last week and she accepted; she did say she didn't know what night of the next week (the week after Easter) it could be, that's a red flag, I know, but I more or less ignored that because for the first time in many years, I'd asked a girl out all by myself without asking anyone for advice beforehand, and that made me really happy.
Things started going bad at a... protest? against tuition fee increases (here in Quebec), in which we both participated, taking the bus to Montreal and back. Montreal being the provincial metropolis, she said she'd probably stay there overnight; I asked what she'd be doing, and her answer was "just a girls' night out". Fine, no problem at all. Then, as I was on the bus, a male friend told me that the same girl had invited him to stick around in Montreal for the night.
My reflex is to simply never mention again the invitation I made to her and possibly never talking to her again at all; but I'm also thinking talking to her may make things better. Or worse. As this is a situation I am not used to, I would appreciate any help.
Things started going bad at a... protest? against tuition fee increases (here in Quebec), in which we both participated, taking the bus to Montreal and back. Montreal being the provincial metropolis, she said she'd probably stay there overnight; I asked what she'd be doing, and her answer was "just a girls' night out". Fine, no problem at all. Then, as I was on the bus, a male friend told me that the same girl had invited him to stick around in Montreal for the night.
My reflex is to simply never mention again the invitation I made to her and possibly never talking to her again at all; but I'm also thinking talking to her may make things better. Or worse. As this is a situation I am not used to, I would appreciate any help.
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