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The other path is Decay, where Andrew's disgust at himself and Ashley overrides any other feelings he might have, which shows him trying to stand up to her more. As you said, the other episodes aren't out yet, but it seems likely that it's setting up some kind of confrontation in future episodes.
In a sense, there is no good ending, and likely won't be one where everything is fine. In Burial, the two seem much happier being around each other, but also seem to be heading towards further evil deeds and possible demonic possession in the future. Decay seems to show Andrew retaining more of the personality that he's tried to exhibit throughout the game, but coming at the expense of his relationship with Ashley, and possibly one or both of their lives.