I already apologized for the sarcasm in my previous post. I've calmed down a little, so I'll be a little more helpful.
I originally worded my first post "you need to read the bible". Then I saw your post count and registration date and changed it to "reread". I knew that you weren't too familiar with it because you're making so many simple and obvious errors and asking questions you should know the answer to. I realize now why your first post frustrated me so much. It reminded me of the students who ask me to tutor them in algebra-trig, and then I find out they only half-know fractions and they aren't too stable in multiplication and division. There are too many elementary gaps in your knowledge for the answer to your question to be any help to you. Coming to the forums and asking questions without reading the bible is a similar situation. Even if you "have game" it does nothing but help to understand the nature of female attraction and what they respond to the best.
You've been doing things wrong with this girl from the start, and you're still doing it. She already knows you're you think she's cute. Your go-between already told her. Plus, if she's so hot, she knows all the guys think the same thing. You're trying to be different and a challenge, remember? You should never come right out and say that. You also shouldn't say any cliches like "i want to get to know you better." What you should do is go over there and talk to her like she was one of your friends. You should be funny, look her in the eyes, develop a rapport (find out what your common likes and dislikes are), then at the height of a great and fun conversation, you tell her you have to go but tell her to write her number down.
For future reference, If you want to get her, you have to stop worshipping her. Also, the advice that people give in this forum is just interpreting the bible to a specific situation. That's fine for someone who's read it and has trouble understanding how to apply it. But for someone who won't even bother reading it, it's insulting to even ask other people to put in more effort than you're willing to put in yourself.