12-30-2017, 01:51 PM
(12-30-2017, 03:00 AM)rpmaluki Wrote: Things between Nick and Adalind certainly moved quickly from Adalind's end but they were never smooth from Nick's end as Henry said.
Nick should have questioned Adalind's word about the baby instead accepting her "it's yours" statement at the station. This was his enemy about to blow up his personal life yet again and he folded too quickly. The reason why we weren't meant to question Adalind's certainly is because she herself was written to know beyond a doubt who the father was long before showing up at the station either because Nick was the only man she slept with after giving birth to Diana or she slept with both Nick and Sean several weeks apart if there was a significant time advancement between going to Renard's place and doing Viktor's bidding in degrimming Nick. Other Nick wanting to know for his own peace of mind, the paternity was irrelevant.
However, nothing actually says Diana is Renard's because we know Adalind slept with the brothers just days apart. They only went with Renard because the other actor became unavailable and and whatever could have happened with the story became void as a result, almost like how Claire's pregnancy made Adalind's second pregnancy a done deal.
Nick's apparent seamless acceptance is more about him and the possibility of her telling the truth more than the possibility of Adalind being a liar. He tried denying it at first and then she held his hand to her belly and it's like whatever doubts he considered just flew out the window. I think Nick was overwhelmed with the reality of potentially being a father despite his cold, aloof feelings towards Adalind, which would change dramatically eventually
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