12-14-2016, 08:50 AM
(12-14-2016, 08:43 AM)izzy Wrote: These characters still need to feel somewhat believable. Nick did not want to have a child with his nemesis whom he knows has slept with at least Hank and Renard. Am I supposed to not question why he wouldn't ask for a paternity test? I find that unbelievable even in this world. This being a fantasy world doesn't excuse it. The suppressant was tested on Adalind because they couldn't be sure that it wouldn't do irreparable damage to a Hexenbiest. Nick needed some proof for that yet he still didn't ask for a simple paternity test to prove that his son was really his by someone he didn't even trust and tricked him into having sex in the first place. And none of his friends suggested this either.
Nick could easily have done the paternity test himself when he went to see the baby at the nursery. If the results were positive he never would have mentioned it to Adalind. Why does he need to ask?