Is this normal love, or just an obsessive crush?
Why do you need other people to validate your feelings? Your feelings are what they are. Asking strangers on the internet to give them a label is unlikely to help you.
Problem is: Her dad is a lawyer, and doesn't get to spend much time with their family, so he is thinking of moving to D.C. to get a job that pays less but he would get less hours. The already applied for the job, but hasn't received word back. I just found out yesterday that they might be moving.
Reading between the lines, I gather that you're seeking input as to whether you "should" let her go if she moves, or if you "should" move the heaven and earth to be with her, be it leaving the state to follow her, or ask her to stay here with you.
I strongly advise that you
don't let strangers on the internet make this decision for you. Ask your own heart. Yes, emotions can be new and confusing. Yes, hormones are a thing. But I have often found that people who have experienced these things once and lived to tell about it tend to be unreasonably dismissive of love and passion in others.
Among the worst advice I've ever been given is "don't worry about it. In a few years you'll have forgotten all about her."
If you choose to move heaven and earth for love, there is beauty in that. Yes, it's also true that your perspective will grow in time. And maybe you lack perspective now. Mistakes might be made. It happens. And sometime people who hurl themselves into adventure meet with unfortunate ends. Maybe you'll chase after this and regret it the rest of your life. Or maybe this is the love of your life and the two of you will be happy forever. Or maybe this is the love of your life and you'll let her go and spend the rest of your life regretting and wondering what might have been. Or maybe you'll fall in love and she'll abandon you and you'll suffer for the rest of your life. Or maybe you'll confuse love with sex, get her pregnant and ruin both your lives.
I'm not being dramatic here. These things do happen. Which possibilities are relevant here, for you? I don't know. None of us do.
Strangers on the internet can't answer this question for you.
Ask your own heart. But also ask your common sense. If both these two things agree with each other,then great. Ignore everyone and everything in the entire world and do what you feel and believe is right. If they disagree...then caution is in order. Sometimes a heart will advise doing foolish and dangerous things. Sometimes common sense will advise taking an excessively pessimistic path, and giving up much in the process. Timidity does not accomplish great things. Bold adventurers accomplish great things, but being an adventurer isn't always fun. If you take the bold path, be prepared to walk through fire. And if you take the timid path, be prepared to live your entire life not knowing what might have been.
Also, you could of course talk to her about it.