Board Thread:General Grimm Discussion/@comment-98.117.68.195-20150503215639/@comment-25875828-20151217224516

Jujumagia wrote: Yeah :D

I have a question for you, Syscrash: In your opinion, when you heard Trubel asking Adalind if she likes Nick (which after everything that's happened and things I suspect Trubel knows, I personally find weird), did you think Adalind's reaction was flustered (showing that she has feelings for him), or approapriately dismissive (showing that she doesn't think that way and it won't happen)?

I don't like Adalind or the new Nick/Adalind pairing, but if I look at if as objectively as I can, it seems that Adalind herself is confused about any such feeling she has towards Nick (explaining her flustered answer). Her questions about Meisner really stood out more for me to be honest :D I took Adalind's response as her just then even thinking about it. I see Adalind as someone who has never had someone  that has shown her kindness without asking for something in return. Adalind is starved for affection and Nick is fueling that desire. But she is a realist. There is history that will always get in the way. They are also two different type of people. People that if not for Kelly would never have  even been friends.

She realizes at somepoint she is going to have to tell her son. You where conceived as part of  one of many schemes to hurt your dad.

But even if she got past that, she will become a hexenbiest again. And if she gets involved with Nick now, when that day comes she could lose Nick and that would be painful.

If I had to guess Nick and Adalinds relation will consite of respect for each other, and the willingness to work together. They will not have a romantic relation, even if they do end up more then just sleeping next to each other. They won't even come close to talkng marriage. WE might see one or both in a relation with someone else.