Texting that is the exact opposite of showing confidence. Why would you do that?
Yeah, agreed.
I'm actually going through something similar. Last Sunday, I met up with a girl for wine and tapas; we ended up grabbing gelato, then walked around the city, and ultimately went back to her place, where I spent the night. I'll initially state that she's
not a great texter and admitted it. Anyway, she seemed excited to see me again, and we set something for this weekend. I wanted something more definitive, so I suggested last night, and she was arguably noncommittal ("We can try for it"), followed by asking me for help on the law/regulatory aspects of her upcoming architectural "bar exam" in exchange for some hot cocoa. She repeatedly said, even pre-Snowblivion, that she had no plans this weekend and we'd figure things out.
So, Thursday rolls around and she cancels, really apologetically, and mentions that with the blizzard that's currently hitting DC, she should probably go grocery shopping and asked for a raincheck. I tell her sure, that makes sense, and for her to let me know when she's free. Nothing since then.
I have no interest in playing stupid texting games. (We've exchanged maybe 20, total; that's not our jam.) Tomorrow's going to be a shitshow with the snow, and I'll enjoy a day of drunken video game playing. I just don't want to unintentionally quasi-ghost her; I'm interested in seeing her again, and that's been clear, and I don't want to effectively blame her for the blizzard. Ordinarily, I know the ball's in her court, but it's weird because of her invitation and the fact that the snowstorm's derailing everything. But I'll reach out tomorrow to see if she's not frozen/starving to death.
Meanwhile, talking to other girls helps.