So the story thickens as the day after this, the guy she likes chatted with me on Facebook. Weeeeell. Most. Ironic. Conversation. Ever.

Basically, it turns out I was right about not only him not going to ask her out (which she thought would happen in a year. a year? people change so much in a year, especially in the first 2 years of high school), but also the reason (thought it would be weird asking out his really good friend), though the fact that he likes, from his mouth, 8 other girls was slightly less expected.
I didn't say anything to her though, and I probably won't unless I need to drop a freaking bomb on her (took pics of the conversation :D).

But then later that day she said sorry, I said sorry, hope she is happy with that guy (holding back laughter), and we made up, it seemed like we were both mutually done with the matter and just forgot all about it.

At this point I thought we were done now and this was all over, but no, this b**** has to keep on.


She is now lying and spreading a rumour that I'm a stalker to people at the synagogue, someone telling me she said quote "you were likeing every single status of hers on facebook and posting on her wall and asking people stuff about her", NONE of which happened. I liked like one status (which is certainly not stalker-esque), never posted on her wall, and never asked anybody about her (which she wouldn't know about anyway??).

So I'm defo confronting her next time I see her, but I'm not sure which way to go.
I could go the totally pissed off route and just go in angry as hell (pumped up by 20 minutes of Metallica beforehand, plus angry thoughts) and....I don't have the rest thought out but it probably involves a definitely elevated voice and possibly bringing my shoulders back to make my chest look more muscular, and towering my figure in an intimidating manner.
Or, I could go the more calm, dissapointed way and just say something like "You know what, I thought you were above spreading rumours and lies, but I guess I was wrong. I'm really just dissapointed if nothing else." but longer maybe, not giving her a chance to speak. The only reason I wouldn't want to go that route is it could backfire and end up with her tuning me out and just continuing on and saying that I also try to talk to her so I must be a stalker. Or it could resound and make her see that its really immature and just altogether wrong to spread lies about something like that. Buuuut she's not altogether that mature (as you have seen at the beginning of this post) so again, she might not take it the way its intended.
But the angry way I think she will, I'll just look like an a-hole (which is fine, rather be that than a stalker).

opinions on which way to take?