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Well it sounds like you need another strong character, perhaps someone that she meets during a dysfunctional moment, and that without her realising becomes friends with and also without her knowing helps her get over her infatuation and lonliness, and become somewhat a little more functional. And then realises at the end of the story. ( but leave in some of her dysfuntions as this adds charisma to your character and makes them interesting to the reader ) This would of course be a happy ending to your story. But if you want to have a sad ending, still add a 3rd character, perhaps someone in authority, like a doctor or police officer. Have her go so over board with her infatuation that she causes a major traumatic event, ( puposely or not ) and she ends up in a mental hospital, dead or prison and so on. One thing I teach my daughter to do when she needs to write a story is pick 3 main character types, a place, an object and an issue. Then decide if it will have a happy ending or a sad ending. Good luck with your book.
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