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I always feel embaressed to say that I show interest in her. I'll never ask anyone out or flirt with them.
There are a thousand different ways to run it but the point of the game is that you DON'T really show interest in her as in "I really want you to be my girlfriend." The point of the early stages of game(especially at your age) is to reduce her jitteriness of the topic which will in turn reduce yours . . .
MUST you be boyfriend/girlfriends to go out on Saturday night? Must you be boyfriend/girlfriends to go to the park together? The initial entry to spending time together is just a simple offering for fun. Many girls your age will instinctively go, "OK, but only as friends right?" - Your answer, "Yeah OK whatever . . . I'll pick you up at 7"
When you are together, you can explore this 'relationship' further. You want the girl to be able to tell her friends, "I don't know . . . we just clicked! It just happened!" - Translation: "Hey, I'm no man hunter. I'm no slut. He started it. . . we just clicked."
At your age, learn to make girls comfortable. Accept that there is no such thing as a verbal confirmation of "boyfriend/girlfriend" prior to spending time together and emotionally charging her with feelings for you. This takes patience and practice. You can't just press a button and make her fall madly in love with you (or more accurately, demonstrate her attraction for you) You need to learn to carve an easy but compelling path for her to do this.