Alright, so I met this girl about a week and a half ago. She's younger than me, 15 actually, and she'll be 16 in the spring. From talking with some of her friends I found out that she can't date yet, but will be able to soon, I think when she turns 16. The age difference shouldn't be a big deal because our parents actually know each other and are casual friends and from everything I know of her so far she's mature for her age. When I first met her I actually thought she was my age or older.
Last friday night I saw her again at a concert in a small cafe. I sat at her table and we talked quite a bit. By the end of the night I had her number. The concert ended and we said goodbye. About five minutes after she left she sent a me text message, and we ended up talking for a couple more hours. On sunday she texted me again and we talked for about 6 hours. Today, same thing.
It's somewhat of a weird situation, because she's friends with my younger brother and has been for about a year, but I had never met her. For a while I thought he may have had some romantic interest in her but I've come to realize that isn't the case.
This girl and I seem to have a lot in common and a lot of chemistry. We've talked until one of us can't anymore. I could see myself becoming really good friends with her, but honestly I'm more interested in a relationship. The problem is, since she can't date I don't know how to avoid just becoming good friends, which from what I've read from many on this board, is not the ideal route to take when one is hoping for something more than that. I'm looking for some pointers on how I can show her I want more than friendship, without actually asking her out.
I know I'm going to see her plenty this coming weekend as well, possibly every day of it. I need to get an idea of how to go about this before then.