Occasionally, the object of her obsession might come to appreciate her love over time. However, this is not always a positive ending as it could still be based on an unbalanced relationship dynamic. But it can also lead to a more harmonious relationship if both parties work on building a healthier connection.
They often end in tragedy. Either the obsessed lover drives the other person away completely, or they self - destruct due to their own extreme emotions. For example, in some stories, the obsessed character may end up harming themselves or the object of their love out of desperation.
Often, they end with the couple staying together. For example, in many contemporary romance novels with this theme, after a series of misunderstandings and conflicts due to the possessiveness, the two characters realize that their love is stronger than their issues and they end up in a committed relationship.
Some love stories end in a more bittersweet way. The couple may part ways, but they have grown and learned from the relationship. They might still have love for each other, but they realize that they are better off apart for various reasons, such as different life goals or personal growth directions.
They often end happily, with the couple getting together. For example, in many classic romances, the two lovers overcome all the difficulties and start a new life together.
Some end with the woman finding a way to survive and build a new life on her own terms. Maybe she creates a self - sufficient shelter and lives out her days in relative peace.
Often, one person makes a choice. For example, in some stories, the female lead chooses the guy who she realizes truly loves her and has her best interests at heart.
Courtship love stories can end in different ways. Some end happily, like when the couple gets married and lives happily ever after, such as in the story of Cinderella and her prince. Others may end sadly, for example, if one of the lovers dies during the courtship or if external factors like family disapproval can't be overcome. Just like in 'Romeo and Juliet' where they both die because of their families' feud.
Cursed love stories can also end with the destruction of the lovers themselves. In 'Romeo and Juliet', they both took their own lives rather than live without each other. Their love was so strong but the curse of their families' enmity was too much to overcome. And in some cases, like 'Wuthering Heights', the curse extends beyond the lovers' lifetimes and affects future generations with pain and suffering.
Often they end in tragedy. For example, in 'Romeo and Juliet', which has elements of a dark love story, they both die. Their love is doomed by the feud between their families.
Often, common love stories end happily with the couple getting married or living together in a committed relationship. They might have overcome some difficulties, like misunderstandings or family opposition, and finally are able to be together in harmony.