Sounds interesting, Quick-Quill. I think it's a great idea that you wrote your story backwards so that you can work your way creating the conflict and knowing what you need to introduce to give readers that impression you want them to have to lead them to the conflict. Good job!
I would also think that it depends on what sort of character this gal is... I love what Sarah Rae said about mapping your character in detail so that you can brainstorm your way out. Based on the gal, what sort of trouble she would usually get into? Any hints during her childhood, etc? Reoccurring bad habit that is gonna blow over the top and dig a hole in an existing bad problem?
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