10-28-2018, 03:26 PM
My guess is that Adalind believed that BC was too powerful for Nick to be able to fight, but that he would fight them anyway and end up getting killed and BC would take her and the kids anyway. So giving in to Bonaparte's demand was her way of trying to save Nick.
If that doesn't make sense to you, keep in mind that no plan of Adalind's was ever very well thought out and all of them eventually backfired on her. So the fact that Nick didn't end up getting killed by BC as a result of this one represented an unprecedented level of success for her.
If that doesn't make sense to you, keep in mind that no plan of Adalind's was ever very well thought out and all of them eventually backfired on her. So the fact that Nick didn't end up getting killed by BC as a result of this one represented an unprecedented level of success for her.