Got my answer tonight.
She phoned my cell at about 9:40PM sounding angry/crabby and said how her sister told her about me messaging over Facebook.
Somehow we got talking about how I was going to the gym and it's freezing, and she asked, "Do you want me to phone you back later?" I said no, it's okay, I can talk for a few minutes.
She demanded to know what I wanted to talk about, and I explained that I wanted to talk in person. She again asked what I couldn't possibly talk about over the phone?
I explained that in my messages I felt that I wasn't /feeling/ enough affection and how the relationship didn't feel the same anymore. I said that if we had talked about this in person rather than over the phone last Thursday -- and "you know, actually communicated together" --- then things would have been different. She *****ed about me phoning late Thursday night and how she wasn't awake at all, so it didn't hit her fully. She said that I made her
very, very angry and very hurt. I said that her feelings of being very, very angry (I said this jokingly) were justified. She said that it [the relationship] was dead (uh, duh, I broke-up with you last Thursday AND switched my Facebook that night) -- so what I said didn't matter anymore.
Overall, I was in a happy, devil-may-care mood. I got kind of serious when I asked about the friendship, but I didn't go past being annoyed. I let the conversation die a bit and then said in a I-don't-give-****-voice, "Yeah... it's kind of cold out here!"
She said I could pick up my stuff. (W00T! That's all I really cared about anymore, .... ANCHORMAN and Monty Python's Quest For The Holy Grail is worth more than this relationship, anyways.) I suggested Friday because I'm only on campus for two days and she said that she was too busy teaching classes that day and that Monday evening would be best. (Of course, you've got your monkey branch so it's all peaches for you!)
I screwed up and asked her if she was interested in being friends still and she said something non-committal (not 'I don't know' but close and not promising, like 'Not sure yet').
Is there any way that I can get her to take the friendship role?
I'm just glad that I broke up with her when I did, when the pre-**** was hitting the fan. Plus, I'm getting my stuff back.....for better or for worse.
Any chance that she wants me over there for anything else? I must have really hit her unexpectedly. When I dumped her and offered friendship, she wanted to know if I was okay with it.... so I'm assuming she wanted me around as a **** buddy...
I'm thinking of saying, "Hey, if your next boyfriend doesn't workout, give me a shout" or "If you get lonely, you can always give me a call" with a smile.