Board Thread:Speculation House/@comment-3146930-20140708014442/@comment-14909251-20140713032312

MetallicArcher wrote: While I agree that Adam revealing something of that calibre would prompt Blake to run away, I don't see her running into Adam's arm because he is the person who just destroyed the chance of redemption she was working so hard on.

She still left the White Fang because she refused to kill innocent bystanders. If anything, I think something like that would cause her to go stray once more.

I think we should also consider the speech she delivered to the team during the new trailer:

<< Blake: Torchwick, the White Fang, all of it! Something big is happening and no one is doing anything about it!

Weiss: We're not ready!

Blake: And we may never be ready! Our enemies are not just going to sit around and wait for graduation day. They're out there, somewhere, planning their next move, and none of us know what it is, but it's coming! >> It is easy for Blake to talk about them as enemies, especially when she lumps Torchwick in with them, but being able to regard everyone in the White Fang as enemies is not as simple. She may have fewer problems with thinking of random masked mooks as enemies, but someone she knew personally and was fond of for some time is another story. That is why I think Adam is the one that would have to do it. Unless they introduce some other character with a similar connection, he is the one who would prompt that sort of temporary betrayal storyline. Of course, what I would love to see is some time after that gets resolved Adam betrays the White Fang due to their association with Torchwick and Cinder's group and aligns with Blake and the rest of Team RWBY.