12-26-2017, 04:24 PM
Actually Nick and Adalind are far less honest with each other. The Nick and Juliette.
True Nick did not tell Juliette about his being a Grimm. But that was Nick trying to protect her. Juliette not telling Nick she was a hexenbiest was hypacritical, especially after her making such a fuss about Not telling her he was a Grimm.
With Nick and Adalind. Their entire relationship was one act of mistrust after another. Nick even said he did not trust her when asked about telling her about the stick. Adalind did not trust Nick about Sean and Diana. She also did not trust him with solving the Conrad threat. She also did not trust him when she got her powers back. Sure they eventually told each other. But only when there was no other option.
True Nick did not tell Juliette about his being a Grimm. But that was Nick trying to protect her. Juliette not telling Nick she was a hexenbiest was hypacritical, especially after her making such a fuss about Not telling her he was a Grimm.
With Nick and Adalind. Their entire relationship was one act of mistrust after another. Nick even said he did not trust her when asked about telling her about the stick. Adalind did not trust Nick about Sean and Diana. She also did not trust him with solving the Conrad threat. She also did not trust him when she got her powers back. Sure they eventually told each other. But only when there was no other option.
Embrace your inner Biest..... We all have one