Quote:I don't see why Adalind would lie to herself about Nick being the only man she slept with especially since she didn't want him to be the father.That's one of the events I'm relying on for justification too. Adalind had a hard time accepting she could even conceive during the spell, and was horrified that the baby was Nick's. And there wasn't anyone else in the room for her to fool by faking disbelief and horror.
As you said, was Adalind in such denial that she was deceiving herself. And one thing I've learned watching Grimm is that real life restrictions/requirements aren't incorporated into the story unless they're beneficial. So if the actor's delivery time forced the character's pregnancy to be six months or less in the story, that's just how they'd write it.
"If my devils are to leave me, I am afraid my angels will take flight as well." Rainer Maria Rilke