10-26-2020, 03:02 PM
Thanks for the clarification.
It's very likely that Nick didn't believe Adalind when she told him she loved him. His conversation with Monroe, while very weird, does seem to reflect that. He never admits to Monroe that she said as much to him and when asked if he loves Adalind, he states he doesn't know. The only thing both men agree on is that she has changed, although Monroe seems much more cautious when he stated he "hopes she stays that way".
I know I didn't believe her. It seemed to me to be too much too soon and I didn't sense any real conviction within her.
It's very likely that Nick didn't believe Adalind when she told him she loved him. His conversation with Monroe, while very weird, does seem to reflect that. He never admits to Monroe that she said as much to him and when asked if he loves Adalind, he states he doesn't know. The only thing both men agree on is that she has changed, although Monroe seems much more cautious when he stated he "hopes she stays that way".
I know I didn't believe her. It seemed to me to be too much too soon and I didn't sense any real conviction within her.
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