So I wanted this girl's number today:
*10 mins of relaxed smalltalk; both of us sat down
D97: What's your mobile number? (calm expression, looking directly at her)
*She smiles, picks up her mobile phone in an uneasy manner
*I pick up on that instantly, and say:
D97: Can you not remember it?
*She gives me a sly smile
Her: No, not a clue
*She puts her phone back on the table
I look indifferent, walk off to one of my friends. I felt annoyed and a bit hurt for a few seconds. I was pissed at myself for giving her a way out. Despite how uncomfortable she looked in that split second when she picked up her phone, I did give her a way out with my words. She would have given me the number had I kept quiet (though with that reaction, what it would have led to would have probably been nothing).
Then, I thought of something. I wasn't going to let her get away with that.
15 minutes later, I walk over:
*She is reading a text message
D97: Can I have your phone a sec?
*She hands it over unwillingly
Whilst she sat there in awe (or confusion, couldn't really tell) I dialed my own mobile number, and called my mobile.
*She moves her hand to take it from me but stops it mid-air, then receeds it
D97: I just need to test something
I took it out, watched the call connect and my phone vibrate.
Her number magically appeared on my phone. As you know, all cell phones have automatic caller ID and store whatever phone's number they recieve.
She saw it happen.
I was ecstatic, hardly controlling my smile, said "thanks", gave her a wink, and walked off, out of the library (in college) and to my friends.
It felt very smooth at the time, though to reflect on it, I more or less took her number by force. Earlier in the conversation she was either a) playing with me (hence the sly smile), or b) just not interested and took the exit when I gave it to her.
Next time I see her I'm going to make some sort of joke about it.
Anyway, good move? Or just stupid?
*10 mins of relaxed smalltalk; both of us sat down
D97: What's your mobile number? (calm expression, looking directly at her)
*She smiles, picks up her mobile phone in an uneasy manner
*I pick up on that instantly, and say:
D97: Can you not remember it?
*She gives me a sly smile
Her: No, not a clue
*She puts her phone back on the table
I look indifferent, walk off to one of my friends. I felt annoyed and a bit hurt for a few seconds. I was pissed at myself for giving her a way out. Despite how uncomfortable she looked in that split second when she picked up her phone, I did give her a way out with my words. She would have given me the number had I kept quiet (though with that reaction, what it would have led to would have probably been nothing).
Then, I thought of something. I wasn't going to let her get away with that.
15 minutes later, I walk over:
*She is reading a text message
D97: Can I have your phone a sec?
*She hands it over unwillingly
Whilst she sat there in awe (or confusion, couldn't really tell) I dialed my own mobile number, and called my mobile.
*She moves her hand to take it from me but stops it mid-air, then receeds it
D97: I just need to test something
I took it out, watched the call connect and my phone vibrate.
Her number magically appeared on my phone. As you know, all cell phones have automatic caller ID and store whatever phone's number they recieve.
She saw it happen.
I was ecstatic, hardly controlling my smile, said "thanks", gave her a wink, and walked off, out of the library (in college) and to my friends.
It felt very smooth at the time, though to reflect on it, I more or less took her number by force. Earlier in the conversation she was either a) playing with me (hence the sly smile), or b) just not interested and took the exit when I gave it to her.
Next time I see her I'm going to make some sort of joke about it.
Anyway, good move? Or just stupid?