07-10-2016, 06:32 PM
Reading through the replies. Their is an explanation that explains Adalind not telling Nick. Meisner met Adalind yet he said noting about Diana. Yet Adalind knows Meisner told Sean. This could mean Adalind had to make a decision. Would telling Meisner or those working with Meisner keep Sean from retrieving Diana. She would have more faith that Sean would retrieve his daughter. Then Meisner would come clean about something he already knew.
HW and Meisner was interested in the group working with them. Yet it was never even suggested they where interested in Adalind, even though they knew they had her daughter. When Meisner saw Adalind with Nick why didn't he try and recruit her.
From Adalind perspective. If what Sean is saying is true and Meisner does know where Diana is. Then Adalind would have not trust in Meisner. With Nick working as close as he is with Meisner who's main asset is Juliette. Adalind would have reason to think Nick is working against her. Remember she blackmailed Nick into helping her by using his son. It could be because of his son that Nick is playing along with Adalind's advances. Until he is able to take his son away from her. They same as they are doing with her daughter. Nick has never initiated any advance toward Adalind. Why would she not think he was using her.
HW and Meisner was interested in the group working with them. Yet it was never even suggested they where interested in Adalind, even though they knew they had her daughter. When Meisner saw Adalind with Nick why didn't he try and recruit her.
From Adalind perspective. If what Sean is saying is true and Meisner does know where Diana is. Then Adalind would have not trust in Meisner. With Nick working as close as he is with Meisner who's main asset is Juliette. Adalind would have reason to think Nick is working against her. Remember she blackmailed Nick into helping her by using his son. It could be because of his son that Nick is playing along with Adalind's advances. Until he is able to take his son away from her. They same as they are doing with her daughter. Nick has never initiated any advance toward Adalind. Why would she not think he was using her.
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