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Is this really plausible? Massive addiction and dependence on drugs her whole life... almost seems like another scam on her part... Maybe someone who better understands drug dependence can clarify the real-world plausibility of her problem...
Perhaps the bigger problem is if we accept the plot-ploy of the addiction as viable. Then we're left with the magic redemption tale... - She stops the drugs and 'Poof' she's all better now.
Sure he was hurt.. and mad... but she's got a good excuse... it wasn't my fault I'll be good from now on - and you can believe it because I've gotten over my addiction... the drugs made me do it So his other loved ones will simply ignore his happiness and good health and railroad him into a RAAC.
I'm actually OK with reconciliations (see Ari by ohio or Dilemma by Joesephus -which has a hint of potential rec), but I do find RAAC plots tiresome.
-- do we get to see characters evolve? or will a reconciliation be forced and feel ... 'unclean' or (even more likely in this story) 'unhealthy'. She feels bad but we have no evidence she knows what really wrong yet. He's firmly committed as she describes him, he'd been slow and deliberate; he was a man slow to act but firmly committed once he had. If we're to see these characters evolve, there's a heck of a lot of development yet to come...