It could be one where external circumstances force them apart, and she's left heartbroken and alone. Maybe a family feud or a long-distance situation that becomes too much to handle.
It could be an adventure story where the girl faces all kinds of challenges and discovers new things to survive.
Love, of course. There could also be a sense of peace and contentment when they are alone together.
In 'A Farewell to Arms', one element that makes it a tragic love story is the uncertainty that the war brings. Frederic and Catherine can never be sure of their future together. Another is the powerlessness they feel. They can't control the events around them, like when Catherine has to face childbirth in difficult circumstances. Her death is the tragic end that seals the fate of their love.
It could be a heartwarming tale where a character does kind deeds despite facing challenges and eventually reaps rewards, showing that it pays to be kind.
Often, such a manga might focus on her internal struggles and emotions as she navigates the world alone. It could also involve her meeting new people who change her perspective or her finding a passion that gives her a sense of purpose.
I'm not sure specifically what the 'alone girl story' is about without more context. It could be a story about a girl who is alone in a physical sense, like living by herself, or it could be about her feeling alone in a more emotional or social context.
It could be a story of friendship turning into love. Maybe they start as classmates or colleagues and gradually develop deeper feelings for each other.
Well, a mystery story often ends with a surprise. You think you know who the culprit is, but then there's a twist at the end that you never saw coming.
Well, it could be a story that leaves you with a sense of continuation or ambiguity. Maybe it's a tale that's not quite over but pauses at a significant moment, indicated by the semicolon.
It could be a mystery story. Maybe the culprit is someone you least expect at the end.