11-26-2017, 09:32 AM
I didn't question why Adalind went to the BC house, and actually said it was long past time for her to proactively pursue getting Diana back. I only questioned the logic behind taking Kelly to such a nefarious group when he would have been safer with Nick and his friends.
If Adalind even asking for help finding Diana compromised Kelly's safety, placing him under the control and whims of Bonaparte put Kelly in danger just so Adalind could be with both her children.
The two arguments don't connect for me. Adalind is either putting Kelly's safety ahead of her need/want to get Diana or she's not. If Kelly's in too much danger when Adalind's option is Meisner/the Resistance he's also in too much danger when her option is Bonaparte/BC.
If Adalind even asking for help finding Diana compromised Kelly's safety, placing him under the control and whims of Bonaparte put Kelly in danger just so Adalind could be with both her children.
The two arguments don't connect for me. Adalind is either putting Kelly's safety ahead of her need/want to get Diana or she's not. If Kelly's in too much danger when Adalind's option is Meisner/the Resistance he's also in too much danger when her option is Bonaparte/BC.
"If my devils are to leave me, I am afraid my angels will take flight as well." Rainer Maria Rilke