07-29-2015, 07:25 AM
I personally think that Adalind's face-turn is genuine. I don't think she realized it until she was standing next to her mother's casket. I think her turn started as trying to get them to trust her but it changed then.
She didn't want to end up like her mother, dying bitter and alone after a lifetime of scheming and manipulation.
She wants to support her children, build trusting relationships and raising them in as stable an environment as she can.
Her mother made her the person she is and I think she finally realized it wasn't a good thing.
She didn't want to end up like her mother, dying bitter and alone after a lifetime of scheming and manipulation.
She wants to support her children, build trusting relationships and raising them in as stable an environment as she can.
Her mother made her the person she is and I think she finally realized it wasn't a good thing.