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Aboutnici wrote:

74.179.242.26 wrote:

74.179.242.26 wrote: Aboutnici wrote: God, I hope that the baby will stay with her parents. I'll be so heartbroken, if she's taken away from them! Because I really want that child to grow up with two parents that love her and do anything for her. Me too! Plus, Renard holding the baby for the first time was really cute. Easy way to explain the new family: Say Adalind is his sister in law, his brother died before the baby was born, in December, which is why his vacation was that long, and Adalind and her baby are moving in with him in Portland for the time being. Now all we need is a name and we are good to go. And if the Verrat comes a-knocking, she goes to a safe house in Portland, with huskies to guard them and hide the scent. If the baby does not kill the Verrat first. If its any condolence, the scene at the end might have been a reference to a Roman ritual where on the 8th (for girls) or 9th (for boys) day of their life, the baby is main at the father's feet, and if the baby was lifted into the arms of the father, it was considered that he was going to raise the child. If he didn't, the child would be put out. Then the baby was named, mostly based on order of birth, gender, and the father's name. I didn't know about that, I guess we will see what happens next, but still I hope that baby will stay with her parents! Me too! Also, Nick doesn't have magic powers, but Adalind and Renard do. They also know a bit about what they'd be up against. Adopters wouldnt. It's only logical that they keep the baby.