Nick's Grimm life bringing danger into their home, particularly Adalind, who became quite a sore point for her and with good reason. Nick and Juliette barely talked about the ramifications of his grimm life and what that meant for them in the long run. She went from complete disbelief to the coma then memory loss and finally absolute acceptance without airing out how/what she truly felt. We saw a glimmer of that when she asked Monroe and Rosalee not to hurry finding him a cure for his Grimmness. If this isn't a fundamental issue of whether two people can honestly build a life together, I don't know what to tell you. These two weren't communicating openly with one another, tip toeing around some issues that eventually blew up in their faces when she became a hexenbiest. Hexenette wouldn't have been so angry with him if she honestly had no problems with Nick the Grimm.
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