| I'd drop the date thing; after offering twice, that's enough. People do what they want to do, and if she wants to go on a date, she would have made the time. Opportunity only knocks once, remind her of that.
You can hit a few birds with one stone here. Wait a little while, and get into a conversational tone with her again. Get a feel for her schedule, it sounds like you really don't know her lifestyle given that she always had things going on, assuming she was genuine. You should have known about her other plans before asking. You wouldn't go into battle not knowing where the land mines are.
Make plans with some friends, a group of guys and girls. Doesn't really matter what it is; going to a game, out to shoot pool and drinks, a concert or night at the symphony. Just make sure it's with a group. Invite her out, "I'm going to xxxx with some friends Saturday night.." and then tell her she can meet you out, make her do some work. You're shifting the scales where you are now the one with plans, and she can come along because you've allowed it, made it possible. Rather than you asking her for a date, and giving her the option to decline if she has anything else going on.
You're also making it more casual by having the group of friends. She might be more inclined to come out if it's a group rather than a date. You could even tell her to bring a friend, which, if it's a girlfriend, opens up all sorts of possibilities. There is also the opportunity to have a secret, when she says she's on her way she might ask, or you could put it to her, "So how are we going to say we know each other?" Chances are she's not entirely comfortable with the online dating thing. If you develop some cover story for your friends but keep the real secret between you and her, it creates a point of intimacy, something to potentially poke fun at, and otherwise ease the tension.
If she doesn't come out, so be it, move on. Go cold. She might make contact, if so, that's cool, test it out but don't jump. If she doesn't, move on. Maybe send her a text in a few weeks and see what's up, perhaps her situation changed. Timing is everything.
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