Board Thread:General Grimm Discussion/@comment-98.117.68.195-20150503215639/@comment-1509826-20150804192841

Bootsieginger wrote: That's what normal people would do--fatherhood, pain and mourning. Nick isn't your normal kind of fellow and neither is Adalind a normal woman.

That is true. But I think he'll still try that, just emphasis on the revenge.

Bootsieginger wrote: Who can say she won't get ahold of some of her connections in the Black Arts to put some kind of spell on Nick to ensure his bond with her. It wouldn't be the first time she used another's help to cast a spell.

We can't, but the thing is while Adalind is impulsive I wouldn't say she was stupid. Such a spell would have to be very powerful to control Nick (as we've seen being a Grimm makes you immune to some things, being partially immune to other things, and to sometimes it makes it ten times worse. Generally spells and Wesen tricks aren't a good idea when it comes to them).

Likewise, if it failed. He would kill her (lets face it, if she wasn't carrying his child he would probably have killed her by this point).

So Adalind's alone, she's desperate and she's got very little going for her. Why would she risk everything?

Bootsieginger wrote: Don't see this lady riding in the sunset all smiles without trying to make SOMEONE pay.

I don't know. I think she might just be facing up to the truth, that all her plans just end up hurting her.

Bootsieginger wrote: The thought of Adalind being Nick only chance for romance is SAD.

It kind of is.