Ok ladies, I'll try to keep this short:
Basically a girl and I got to know each other. I sensed a bit of a vibe between us and after a few months I told her how I felt and asked her out. By a twist of fate I didn't get to physically hear what she said, but a few weeks later I asked for a bit of clarification (because I wasn't sure what was going on, I told her it was fine if she wasn't at all interested) and she said 'I'm really not in a place to see anyone right now,' when I said 'If that means you don't think of me that way...' and she said 'no, no its not that. I'm really just not in the right place.' I said maybe she would like to go out with me sometime in the future, just on a little date, and she agreed and asked me to email her at a set point.
I emailed and I waited a week, and received no reply. Now I know you will say 'no reply = no interest' but I have to tell you right now, this girl doesn't reply to people, at all. From what I know she only checks her email, phone etc once a week and still doesn't always reply to messages unless they are urgent, regardless of whom you are. We both attended an event in the meantime, and she didn't pay much attention to me (except when some other girls were crowded around me, she gave a few looks in my general direction) and when she was alone I decided to go up and just say hello and ask how her evening was going, and she said hi and did the same but didn't seem too talkative - she then said she was going to go and sit with her friends, so I felt a bit dejected. After that for the rest of the night (after returning to her friends, them all huddling together and her quite obviously telling them about me) she stared at me literally every minute or so, full on staring. I wasn't sure if that was an invitation to join them or something else. Although I was running out of free time for a date I decided to leave it, because I had to travel and figured maybe she wasn't interested after all.
I get back from my trip, and the first time we see each other, she stares at me, waves, smiles, I even caught her looking at my butt. I thought perhaps that was a good sign. For the last few months however we haven't seen each other around much, we have mutual friend circles but we are busy and she has dropped off of everyone's radar slightly. Whenever I am in the same room as her she always waves and smiles, looks over at me quite a lot, but never comes and says hello. Some days she seems flirty, and she seems like she wants to talk to me (for instance after my holiday she sat right next to me, said hello and asked about it), but other days she has opportunities to come and speak to me but never takes them.
Fast forward a while, and we get to a few nights ago. My friends and I had been invited to a charity show which was being held at her house block, I don't think she knew about me planning on going. When she walked in the room she walked straight over to a roomate of hers and blatantly said something along the lines of "thats him", because her roommate automatically started staring at me, and continued to look at me during the night. One of my friends went up to hug her (they know each other) and then she walked past our table, smiled at the friend next to me but then turned away, didn't smile at me at all, and gave me a bit of a side look. Later on I walked past her when she was talking with one of her best friends, and once again she did the "thats him" thing.
Her friends don't seem to dislike me. I'm good friends with one of her very close friends, and this friend has said that she doesn't dislike me (my interest) and the friend seems very interested in what I have to say about my interest, but never hints as to whether she likes me also. She certainly seems to be talking about me to a lot of her friends, but her recent negative behavior (not smiling at me or acknowledging me) has gotten me confused. I'm wprried that she thinks I'm a creeper or something (although I don't think I've given her much reason to believe so), but really I just don't know what's going on. From a woman's perspective, what do you think she's thinking? I really need your help.