09-12-2016, 05:34 AM
(09-11-2016, 11:29 PM)syscrash Wrote: I have been getting the same impression about Adalind actions. She presents them as being conciser. Yet her timing says other wise. She tells Nick about the pregnancy only when it is her last and only option. There first kiss was not until she was concerned the Juliette was still alive. The like the previous post stated she makes a lame excuse to sleep in the bed with him. She then pressures him to sleep with her to insure he returns. The second time is after Eve threatens her about hurting Nick. She only tells Nick things when she has no choice. After all the talk and trying to convince Nick she cares about him. The one chance she gets to show her trust. She bails leaving a note. Not even giving him a chance to see what he could do. I was not like anyone said don't tell Nick. She choose not to tell him. Even Eve warned Nick so he could intervene and save Adalind and Kelly.We can of see this differently Adalind wanted to be with Diana and Conrad had make it clear for Kelly's life (she shouldn't have taken him to the office) she had no choice. Now for telling Nick Diana had appeared and demanded her to come also. How much time do you think Conrad would have waited?
Compare Eve with Adalind. Eve saved Nick life and helped find the ones that killed Monroes uncle. So far Adalind has not done one thing that has not been self serving. Adalind tried once to call Nick. But exactly what stopped her from trying again. He has a cell phone, it is not like the old days have having to catch him when he is home. Just call back an hour latter and talk to him. Doesn't she think he deserves and explanation and a chance to respond. But no she makes the decision all on her own. After he went out of his way to take care of her. Yet people only see Nick and Adalind as the perfect couple. What they see as chemistry I see as she is trying to hard. Especially since he has not once reciprocated the feeling she has tried to show. At this point any action on Nicks part it will be hard to not see it as his feeling of guilt for her being used as a victim. He will see it as being his fault that she is being used. The same guilt he felt for Juliette.
The other parts of you debate does give me a different point to think about was Adalind only playing Nick now I'll have to look at this in a that light. For now I'm leaning toward Adalind all her life has had to use her wares to get ahead so can she love in a normal way, or does she think only of what she needed to do in the past?