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You were just a bit of fun and nothing she was prepared to consciously get involved with. Instead of stringing her along and letting what would have happen happen you pushed for it thus pushing her away.
You should have been the one putting the breaks on it. You should have told her "I feel odd about this, I have a girlfriend" but kept it open ended. You should have strung her along... instead she got all the validation from you she could have wanted. You're older, her senior and more successful in work so obviously she was tempted by you and wanted to know she could have you... you basically told her she could.
Just drop it. She hasn't messaged you in a week and has ignored your messages since then. Don't message her at all and when you see her at work just act normal and cool about it. Give her a big smile, ask how her weekend was and then say goodbye. She'll be confused, feel like she never really had you and then start seeking you out for validation. When she does this just play it cool, be a bit flirty and don't push to meet up. Joke about her coming over but don't be serious about. Let her be serious about spending the night with you.
That's exactly what I needed to hear!! Thank you for your post and I agree, I gave in too easy... I should have slowed down. Any way of saving it if I don't see her for a while? She's still liking my posts on Facebook and commenting on instagram stuff. She just hasn't respond via text (I've only texted once since that day) Any possible game I can run? Or just back off?