Aha. Been there, done that.
If things *do* progress, make sure you *talk to her* and define your relationship! I fell for a female friend and even though she was fully lesbian (I'm bisexual), she looked at it as good, close friends...with benefits. I thought of her as my girlfriend. She'd confuse and hurt me by calling me her girlfriend one day, and putting up boundaries the next.
Same-sex relationships can be the most painful, especially when you're young. (I was 21 when it happened.)
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yep sedative, i do agree with sodakitty-def'ly have that talk with her before the relationship changes and its only a "friend with benefits" wen you want more.
There is a huge difference between missing someone you care about and not liking being alone. You need to explore which feeling this is. If you just don't like being alone, that's somewhat normal, but if you CAN'T be alone... if it makes you anxious and sad...that's a problem.
The way you worded the OP makes me think it is more the latter. If you "just" miss your friend... try to keep busy, read, learn something... but if you DREAD being alone, you need to talk to someone besides us about that.