Don’t be surprised if you catch him looking your way as well—Scorpios are known to observe people they’re interested in for a while before they make contact.
As a Pisces woman, you’re probably known for your creative, feminine flair. That Scorpio you’ve got your eye on is bound to notice you, especially if you have a knack for standing out in the crowd. Even if you have a more laid-back style, a fluttery blouse with a pair of jeans is sure to attract the Scorpion’s eye.
For example, you might tell him that you’re involved with the play the local community theater is putting on without telling him your specific role. It’ll give him something to try to figure out and he’ll enjoy asking you questions about it.
Since Scorpios are intensely curious, he’s likely to be interested in anything you’re passionate about. Talk to him about topics that move you and he’ll enjoy the energy you bring to the conversation.
He likes to win, so it’s usually best if you choose a game you’re not great at. Maybe ask him what his favorite game is—chances are, he’s pretty good at it, or it wouldn’t be his favorite. Whatever you do, don’t play down to let him win. He’ll probably be able to tell and he’ll be offended by it. Yes, he likes to win, but he also wants to win fair and square.
This goes for who you are and how you present yourself as well. If you’re not interested in something, don’t pretend you are for his sake—he won’t appreciate it. Just be yourself and he’ll be thrilled to get to know you.
For example, maybe you’ve always really wanted to have a private lending library and café. He’ll pepper you with ideas to get started in your own home while you build toward an actual business.
If neither of you cares much for the outdoors, you might offer to cook him dinner followed by the latest documentary or a heady, complex drama.
This might be a little tough if you’re out at a party or a sporting event where you know a lot of people. When friends approach, introduce him and explain that you’re with him. From then on, redirect the conversation towards him or ask him questions to draw him in.
This doesn’t necessarily mean that you need to go out of your way to do things for him. Simply keep his interests and comfort in mind, as you likely already do. For example, if the two of you are watching TV together and you get up, you might ask him if he wants another drink. Doing things for him without saying anything is another way to show this side of you. For example, if you’re eating dinner together at home, you might take and wash his dishes when he’s done eating.
For example, if you paint, you might paint him something he could hang in his living room or bedroom. If you’re a writer, you might try writing him a love poem. Musician? Write him a song or play a cover of his favorite tune.