Developed slowly, thoughtfully, tested with the readers before including them full time
No one grows without being confronted. Sometimes that confrontation is a cataclysmic event, sometimes that confrontation comes because a new person has entered your life. Both are used to help our favorite characters grow and change. Both are used to validate what they already are, strengthening what they already are.
Key Features To Each New Character:
- Broken - Each new character has strength, but that strength is overshadowed by fear or the past. These stories help all of us learn how to overcome those fears
- Romance: I am a hopeless romantic. Each existing character and each new character becomes romantically involved with someone, and I am not shy about describing the feelings, emotions, and actions. From re-introducing Tony and Ziva into the stories and allowing us to see where they are as a couple, to rewriting the Season 18 finale between Bishop and Torres, (hated it), to Gibbs meeting Caprice, and that slow paced romance, each character gets a shot at happiness
- Integrity - The NCIS team and characters will have to pass a non-negotiable test...Can you be trusted
- Family - The Core Value. These characters come together in ways beyond what the TV show gave us. The concept of Family is highlighted, challenged, and tested. But it is what holds these people together. I show it, embrace it, and celebrate it
- Growth - No character is allowed to stagnate. People do not remain the same over the years. Life changes them. My characters are no different
- Humor - These characters laugh, joke, and tease. It's how they survive the lives they lead
- Love - The love of family, friends, children, spouses, each other. These are challenging relationships. Love holds them together
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