08-05-2016, 10:05 AM
(08-04-2016, 11:59 AM)rpmaluki Wrote: I don't think they question/ed her love it's more about them not loving her (enough?). We have the benefit of seeing her dedication to Renard and now Nick, she looks like she's dotting the i's and crossing the t's but the men are the ones not doing much in reciprocating. I don't think it's because they believe she may not love enough (they knew/know) but it's them that don't love her enough. Renard was sleeping with her mother while sleeping with her and Nick slowly grew cold after they had sex and that was before he found out about her powers possibly returning.
Do you believe her when she told them she loved them? I really don't.
Starting with Renard, I don't see why he would believe her. She was sleeping with him at the same time her mother was. If anything, Renard might look at that as competition between mother and daughter, having nothing to do with him. I also see issues with Renard himself. He's the bastard son of royalty who don't have any authority in any country. His mother had to flee to save his life and so now he's displaced and living in America. He's made a life for himself as a police captain, but he's not an honorable man, but corrupt leader who stops at nothing to get his way. Looking at it from his perspective, would he believe one of his own kind if she told him she loved him? I rather doubt it.
Then there's Nick. He already knows Adalind attempted to murder Marie on her own. The fact that Marie was murdered probably led him to believe she had a hand in it. She also went after and almost killed Hank as well as Juliette. Adalind would not have even gone to Nick had the royals not thrown her out. There's so much wrong with her past, I don't know if Nick could get over that.
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