Fair Trade (Sequel to "Read Between The Lines")
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  • Parts 7
  • Time 1h 5m
  • Reads 145
  • Votes 2
  • Parts 7
  • Time 1h 5m
Complete, First published Aug 22, 2018
A year or so after Nick's encounter with a never-before-seen Wesen... Juliette and Nick are engaged and in the thick of wedding planning. Meanwhile, the Royals are willing to do anything to get the key he holds. 
Juliette wants to do something nice for Nick to celebrate. When she finds an antique from Aunt Marie, she trades it with the best intentions. 
An old enemy returns, and Nick finds his luck running out. Can he outwit an enemy who knows his every move? Will this be "The End" for the Grimm?
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Grimm Season 6 Episode 14: In the Nick of Time

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After multiple young women disappear in the woods, Nick and the rest of the gang are called to investigate. Meanwhile, Deputy Farris relies on Hank for answers when the kidnapping suspect claims that monsters took his fiance. Elsewhere, Nick has a surprise for Adalind when she arrives at the loft, and Josh contacts his friends from Portland. This story is a season 6 episode 14 fanfiction of the hit NBC show Grimm and, therefore, takes place soon after season 6, episode 13. In this story, we get to see the immediate aftermath of the Grimm finale, see some familiar faces, and answer a few questions that were left up in the air with Grimm's end. This tale is based on the Brother's Grimm fairy tale, Jorinda and Joringel (though I recommend reading the real fairy tale after finishing the book). I do not own Grimm or any of the characters. I wrote this story out of respect and longing for my favorite show that has ended. This story contains violence and mild language.