No, it doesn't mean you have it.
I don't know what your exposures have been, but some people have higher levels on the hsv2 because the test reacts to normal blood proteins in the body.
You can either let this go - I would - or you can get a Western Blot test to put it to rest. Your doctor can order that for you, or you can go through Terri Warren at Westover Heights Clinic. You'd have to self pay and it's expensive.
https://westoverheights.com/getting-a-herpes-western-blot/
If your only worry is protected sex, I wouldn't pay all the money for it, especially if you've had no genital symptoms. It's up to you, though.