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Look her response doesn't mean anything. Girls are naturally nice and talkative. You two at one time dated so of course she likes you at least in some way so she will almost certainly respond. As far as no contact goes even if you live close I would stay the course. Stop initiating, if you see he out keep the convo short and light, and make sure you are the one to end the conversation. The story I told about the college girl happened somewhat a long time ago and I have had many relationships since. I have tried both ways after a break up and no contact like a lot of other posters here have said is the only thing that works. I know it sounds counterproductive to do nothing especially since you very much want to do something anything to get this girl back, but chasing her will not work, telling her you want to be friends will not work, and honestly no contact will probably not work, but its your best bet at least in my opinion.
I know what you're getting at and maybe I'm just trying to see the light, but have you read the Ex2 System? I'm not saying it's guaranteed to work, but even the author says you can contact her in 3-4 weeks. And her response from 1 week after we broke up was much more cold than the most recent ones. Here's her latest reponse:
"Oh wow, that's really neat! And you must be so excited about graduating haha. We haven't found a roommate yet, but reid knows someone who's interested."
I know she's not giving blatant IOIs or anything but I've already broken no contact and come this far. I might as well just see if she wants to meet up for coffee or a drink and catch up more. The website PUA Training had a article giving the same advice. In fact, the article said do it after 2 weeks. If she says she doesn't want to meet up, I'll just explain that "I realize now that us breaking up was for the best. It'd be a shame to throw away our friendship though. We should could just work on being friends again."
Then when we meet up, I'll re-attract her and eventually make a move. I'd rather say I tried and then completely move on knowing I no longer have a shot.
I'm also tempted to get answers out of her. We didn't communicate at the end of our relationship so I don't really know why things fell apart. I was going to push for that at the very end.