04-04-2017, 01:15 PM
(04-04-2017, 12:06 PM)Mrtrick Wrote:I agree with all of this. The issues isn't that Nick is a super fantastic guy that's über perfect. He's just a decent guy, probably the first that's ever treated her decently and loved her without expecting anything dodgy in return. He's not using her or abusing her in some way. I'd wager and say Nick is the first man she's ever been truly in love with.(04-04-2017, 11:25 AM)irukandji Wrote:(04-04-2017, 11:23 AM)MarylikesGrimm Wrote: Adalind would have to want a death wish for her and her children to be want to be with Sean and Conrad in BC.
I'm not disagreeing. I'm just saying she left for Nick. I still wonder at Adalind's mental state.
Adalind wanted to go with Nick because she loves him. He's a good man. Every guy in her orbit up until this point has only wanted to use Adalind. Renard was worse than anybody. I'd wager that Nick is the first relationship in her whole life where she felt genuinely safe and cared for. All that emotional armor she's carried around for years, fell away pretty quick, because suddenly she was getting to know the most genuine man she'd ever been in a relationship with (even if, at the beginning, it was a relationship of necessity). He was a great Dad and he was kind and a bit of a knight in shining armor. No man has ever been that for her before. Hell, I doubt any guy has ever treated her with any respect. When you're surrounded by users and abusers, it's easy to fall for the hero.
What happened with Hank was her working him, getting him to fall for her so she could hurt Nick by hurting him because it was her job to do so. For the time that Hank was himself, he was good for her but it wasn't a real relationship.