I thought this might make for an interesting discussion.
So Rachel proposes that Renard get himself a family and brings Adalind and Diana into the conversation. Renard seems to be taken with the offer and contacts Adalind about how they might be able to get Diana back.
It's assumed that Renard will go the entire route to get a family in order to further his political career. That could entail marriage to Adalind, since it appears she is willing to move in with him. It doesn't appear Nick ever made arrangements to declare Kelly legally his, so Renard may take steps to adopt the baby.
After being with Adalind for a while, I actually thought Nick might turn into a pretty good father. But when he abruptly left for Germany to pursue an unknown artifact during a world domination attempt by the Black Claw, I began to wonder just how much he really wanted to be a father.
Assuming she's going to leave, how will Nick react to that? How will he react to her taking baby Kelly with her?
So Rachel proposes that Renard get himself a family and brings Adalind and Diana into the conversation. Renard seems to be taken with the offer and contacts Adalind about how they might be able to get Diana back.
It's assumed that Renard will go the entire route to get a family in order to further his political career. That could entail marriage to Adalind, since it appears she is willing to move in with him. It doesn't appear Nick ever made arrangements to declare Kelly legally his, so Renard may take steps to adopt the baby.
After being with Adalind for a while, I actually thought Nick might turn into a pretty good father. But when he abruptly left for Germany to pursue an unknown artifact during a world domination attempt by the Black Claw, I began to wonder just how much he really wanted to be a father.
Assuming she's going to leave, how will Nick react to that? How will he react to her taking baby Kelly with her?
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