Not as a concern, I don't think, because she trusts Ziggy to think and to tell her there's a problem. She might mention it casually to Scott as something they might want to talk to Dillon about eventually, but she's shying away from actually telling Dillon that Ziggy's attracted to him because she knows how he's going to react even if Ziggy shows sense. In her mind, if she tells Dillon that Ziggy's attracted, she thinks that Dillon will pursue Ziggy even if Ziggy's basically decided it's not a good idea.
Incidentally, Flynn's solution to this whole thing is to toss Ziggy at Dillon so that Ziggy can get to know Dillon (therefore removing the mystery) and Dillon can be reminded that this isn't his Ziggy.
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Incidentally, Flynn's solution to this whole thing is to toss Ziggy at Dillon so that Ziggy can get to know Dillon (therefore removing the mystery) and Dillon can be reminded that this isn't his Ziggy.