An ionised H-molecule consists of an e and two protons

An ionised H-molecule consists of an e and two protons. The protons are separated by a small distance. What will happen to the path of electron?

In an ionised H-molecule, as there are two protons and one electron, therefore, electrons orbit would go around the two protons separated by a small distance. Electron revolves around the charge centre of protons and so, orbit no longer remains circular.