So I go to a local club tonight for the first time in a long while, and after a short time there a lovely woman comes up and introduces herself to me. We hit it off right away, and I was genuinely enjoying talking to her about random nonsense. I figure she's just being friendly and doing her job, but I was enjoying myself. Eventually she asks if I'd like a private dance, and I say sure, why not. This is where it started to get peculiar.
I pay for one dance, and she tells me I can have two for another small tip so that sounds normal and I agree. We end up talking through the two dances, and then we sat there and kept talking. The bouncer came in and was rather gruff with her and told her she needed to get out, so she ended up paying for a third dance out of her own pocket so we could talk some more. At this point I started to think she might actually be interested in me, I've never had a girl at a club pay for a dance before.
I tell her I'd really like to talk to her again sometime soon, and she seemed keen on the idea and went to get her phone. She gives me her number, and then asks if I'd like to go out to a bar tonight. She was going to leave the club right then. I had to decline as I work in the morning. She seemed disappointed, but said she hoped to hear from me soon. So I text her goodnight when I got to my car only to find that she'd given me a wrong number.
Now my question is ... is this some sort of bizarre hustle or does it seem likely that the wrong number was an accident? I'm notoriously bad at reading women and I expect I'm worse at reading women who hustle for a living. I haven't felt an instant connection like that with a girl in some time, and my first reaction is to go back this weekend and see if I can find her again. I'd rather avoid looking like an idiot though, if the consensus is that I was being played.


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