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Plumed Serpent

March 10, 2012 at 01:35

Of all the wild fairy creatures, the most powerful and epic might be considered the dragon. Nick has faced many challenges, but how might he fare against a creature that can breathe fire? This was the inspiration for writing "Plumed Serpent," where we contrasted an unstable stalker with daddy issues with Nick and Juliette's complicated relationship. We used a Grimm case that came off like a potential affair to force Nick to make a decision between protecting his identity and his relationship with Juliette.

 

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