I'll try to be somewhat brief here. I just read the book, and parts of it felt like it applied to me (a number of items on the checklist for instance). Long story short, I'm curious as to the fine art of making someone fall in love with me.
Here's the story so far:
I found out about "the target" (we'll call her Holly) through a mutual friend. We're in to some of the same things: the movie American Psycho, our shared major, some of the same bands, etc. I added her on Facebook and we were friends for a while. It turns out that she had me confused with another "Charlie" and thought I was someone else. So, that friendship didn't last long.
Well, soon after she blocked me on Facebook, I applied for a job where she works (I had already expressed interest in working there and I think I made a good impression on some of the coworkers for my interest in the job). So the game begins. We work together a little and things are kind of weird (well, weird for her. Fun for me). We barely speak to each other, and when we do, it's pretty brief. I give her gifts and make joking references about our situation.
Eventually the boss catches wind of the situation and we have to talk things out. Basically I chalk it up to a big misunderstanding and basically insinuate that Holly's being ridiculous. Our job is tied to school, so we haven't spoken over the summer (outside of sending word through a friend that I apologize for my outlandish behavior). She's decided to give me a second chance once school comes back in the Fall. What should I do?
Edit: a little more. I've gotten her to crack up a time or two, and she viewed my LinkedIn profile when I connected with a fellow co-worker. Also several of her friends have said that she's "dramatic". She has described herself as awkward and a "creeper" - which makes us very similar. Her coworkers like me, as does the boss, other than the weird situation with Holly. They're symapthetic to my life story.