(12-12-2016, 03:08 AM)syscrash Wrote: When Adalind was working to take Nick's powers. Adalind became Juliette and went to Sean. Sean without hesitation rejected her and accused her of still being effected by the compulsion spell. Juliette told Adalind if Sean needs something done the Adalind should do it. This showed both had no desire to continue the influence of the spell. When Juliette became a hexenbiest not once did Sean make a move on her. Even when she started taking her blouse off he was ready to stop her. Until she made it clear. Sleeping with him was her choice.Adalind didn't force the issue because she wasn't really into Sean and was only interested in fooling him into thinking she was Juliette to test the potion results. Juliette wasn't there for any other reason than what we saw. That's the point, she came to him, he didn't have to make a move. Any resistance was futile if Juliette wanted to have sex right then and there. Adalind didn't want to have sex with him, she was saving herself for Nick and wouldn't waste time with Sean trying to coax him into a quickie. If Sean had rejected Juliette explicitly after she made her intentions clear, then I'd be impressed with Sean's ability to resist a woman that wanted to sleep with him.
when Adalind went back to Sean Diana did not need to push Sean. He was ready to sleep with Adalind the moment she got their. In fact after Rachael was killed Adalind woged because Sean was ready to sleep with her. Even I thought that was a little low. An his excuses. We don't want Conrad to think we are not taking this seriously.