I know Diana was dangled in front of Adalind as bait, but why believe Renard is telling the truth? That is what makes no sense to me as to why she'd go in the first place.
As for Nick, all he did was come over, they started making out, and he tells her to stay there. I can't remember if he even told her he loved her. If he did, why should she believe that? He couldn't tell her when he lived with her. Why would it be so different now?
As for Nick, all he did was come over, they started making out, and he tells her to stay there. I can't remember if he even told her he loved her. If he did, why should she believe that? He couldn't tell her when he lived with her. Why would it be so different now?
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