That's really good! Sounds like an adventure. Yes, this is what you want. She must search for answers on her own and slowly change towards the right decision for the greater good (at least, if that's how you want to write it).^My heroine's actually planning on leaving to find answers, not staying,
From within. Within.Yeah, I had change in my WIP but this thread has really made me deeply analyze the role of sacrifice. I had an idea of sacrifice, but after this thread I realize where the weaknesses are and why it was bugging me so much.
If you'll allow me to indulge for a moment, the hero in the Forest Lord (Omarion) is widowed and was very much in love with his wife. He remarries (enter the heroine) and struggles emotionally with his physical desires as well as remaining faithful and loyal to his dead wife. As we know, elves are loyal creatures. This is huge for him. He must produce an heir, which is actually a minimal part of the story but enough that he understands his responsibility as a husband. Anyway, there's a big problem going on in their city of a magical nature. No one can resolve the issue. There is, however, a solution to save the lives of the citizens. For that he needs the heroine. He starts out by using her, giving her what she wants (a relationship) in order to pursue this bigger goal. What ends up happening is he slowly loses the values he once thought/held dear. Being faithful to dead wife starts to become being faithful to his living wife. He struggles big time with betrayal of his beliefs and the memory of his deceased spouse. The conflict ends up happening when he realizes he's fallen in love with the heroine but she discovers he's been using her and never intended on actually giving her his heart. He sacrifices himself for his people but ends up sacrificing himself for HER and just doesn't know it until it's too late. Her thing is an entirely different matter altogether.