Not a bad idea that, Dev.. Goodbye morals
Zingy, her head must be all over the place the poor thing. She must be absolutely distraught, confused, hurting, devastated.. Perfect time
Got to be careful with that approach. Many years ago (honest), a rather fit & attractive lady I knew was having problems with her fiancee. She came to mine for the weekend, we had a few beers, lots of talking and a bit of gentle fun & games. She had mentioned that her "man" sometimes hit her. I told her she should leave anyone who would do that. No-one should put up with it. I also wouldn't let her have sex, as she was still engaged to him (jeez, even now I can't believe the self-control).
The next day, she went back home, kicked him out the house and never spoke to him again. We then saw each other for a couple of weekends and I realised she was a complete bunny boiler. Apparently my chivalry and refusal to have sex added to the fact that on my sayso she dumped him, made her feel like she owed her life to me. Soon after realising she was a complete clingon, I dumped her. Didn't help that the following weekend I had "relations" with the girl that sat next to her at work.
The scary one lived 60 miles away, but every night (
EVERY NIGHT) after work would drive to mine and stay in her car outside, just watching - she wouldn't leave until midnight. Carried on for 3 weeks and I got proper scared. Kept thinking I'd wake up one morning with my knackers in a jar by the side of the bed.
Anyway, that was a while ago. All grown up now with a wife, 2 kids and big mortgage.
My advice - make the most of it, have some fun, go on a "boys" holiday and get it out of your system. If it was meant to be, it was. If not, don't try to manufacture it too much, otherwise you might end up with a fatal attraction!