(12-18-2018, 06:41 AM)FaceInTheCrowd Wrote: The fact that Adalind never suffered any consequences for failing to deliver her baby proves the worthlessness of that contract. Unless maybe the royals just missed some provision of it that said null and void if any of the parties tried to kill any of the other parties.
Again, I am not talking about the provisions of the contract, the failure to follow them, etc.
The fact is, Adalind was acknowledged as the sole custodial parent to Diana. Because of that, there was a contract drawn up *with her*. Another fact, she signed the contract in blood and made no move to contest it.
Now, no one came into the middle of all of this and said "Wait! Renard should be here to sign too! After all he is also the parent!".
Adalind was established as the parent who had control of Diana.
(12-18-2018, 07:18 AM)N_grimm Wrote: When Kelly brought Adalind and Diana to Nicks house, she didn’t know who Adalind was and Adalind didn’t know who Kelly was. Kelly then learned that Adalind put Juliette in a coma and tried to kill her sister. Adalind learned that Kelly was Nicks mother and killed her mother. Adalind did change in late season 4/early season 5, but only after coming to Nick as a last option and discovering that he was willing to help her without demanding anything in return. She even believed Nick was going to kill her when he no longer needed the suppression potion to help Juliette.
You don’t believe for one moment that Kelly, Adalind and Diana was going to live a harmonic life where they constantly moved around so the royals could not track them? Adalind would probably try to take Diana and sneak away every time Kelly turned her back on them, just like she snuck out a window with the baby when staying at Nick’s house.
No one knows the extent of Kelly's mission because she (not anyone else) decided to change things as the result of issues with the destination. I assumed that once Kelly got Diana AND Adalind to their destination, Kelly would do what Kelly has always done. She would go back to being a grimm.
You are stating that Kelly found out some unsavory things about Adalind. Things which had nothing to do with Diana and her mother needing protection from the resistance and the royals. With all of this in mind, Kelly decided on her own that baby Diana needed to be with her and Adalind was out of the picture.
Doesn't that equate to Kelly taking authority she did not have and kidnapping Diana?
Just as a footnote, there was nothing in Adalind's demeanor, manner or voice that indicated for one minute that she was going to get even with Kelly for killing Catherine.
The best way to frustrate a cyberbully is to ignore him.