Thursday, August 29, 2019

Original plot bunny of Rocking Thin Ice


I was raised in Upstate New York and learned to skate when I was two years old. I loved the freedom that gliding over the ice gave me. Though I never had any formal training, I can skate backwards, and I used to be able to do some simple jumps. When I received the contract for Rocking Thin Ice I announced it while skating.

Origin story of my Olympic skater Blaze Parker:
A few years ago, two wonderful friends on Facebook kept tagging me in ice-skating videos. The talent, the grace… those asses! The plot bunny for Rocking Thin Ice hopped in my bunny hutch while I watched Johnny Weir doing an exhibition skate on YouTube to a Lady Gaga song. His presentation and artistry forced my hand, and I started taking notes on Blaze Parker—who would become the main character in Rocking Thin Ice.



Blaze was talented and sexy, but he’d been betrayed by another skater he had a crush on. He responded by working harder and longer than any other skater. Blaze only had time in his life for his brother, his dog, and skating. There were phone apps if he needed to get laid, relationships were not necessary.

Olympian Blaze Parker doesn't do relationship longer than twenty minutes until he brings home rock star Drake Keys….

I was on a roll with him and just as I figured out who the other main character would be the anime Yuri On Ice came out.

Sigh…

Don’t get me wrong I adore Yuri On Ice. Yurio is my angry little potato chip and he rocks! I also respect how Yuri On Ice changed anime forever. Though I didn’t want it to seem like I was copying so I put my badass skater on hold for about two years.

Finally, I couldn’t wait to write Blaze and Drake any longer and the story poured out of me.

When Adam Rippon came out as the first openly gay figure skater going to the Olympics, I applauded him and I was well into my third draft. Nothing was going to stop me from sharing this story.

There was some worry that I had embellished the homophobia too much. How could a sport like men’s ice skating be homophobic? (I guess to some it feels welcoming with the sequins and pastel? Stereotype much?)

But then Adam Rippon shared his story of how he was afraid of being “too gay” to skate. His coaches told him to butch it up. So unfortunately, Blaze’s experiences in Rocking Thin Ice echoes what skaters have experienced in real life. Maybe that will start changing but for right now, the fact that Adam Rippon was the first openly gay skater to be out during Olympic competition tells us we have much further to go on the road equality and acceptance.

Here’s an excerpt during Blaze’s competition:

He stepped onto the ice and felt everything start to change.
Across the rink, Blaze felt emboldened by his fury, which funneled into determination, and he inhaled the brisk air laced with popcorn, soda, and the smell of possibility. This was destiny.
He stretched his arms out and did a slow circle on the ice. Luke and Anna always teased him that he marked his territory the same way his puppy did. In a way, he did. He swayed his hips to skate to the middle of the ice, giving the crowd languid movements to refocus all their attention onto him.
Once in the center, he spun to a stop and went into a stance with hands behind his back. The audience hushed.
Every second he was on the ice had been a fight, and everything boiled down to these moments of battle. Like all athletes, he fought his body to push past limitations, and he usually won the daily battle. The fight against expectations wasn’t always an easy win.
Not even “butching it up,” as his first coach recommended, had worked, because his delicate, more feminine, features weren’t something he could change. The fact misogyny is one of the factors that contribute to homophobia hadn’t been lost on him, but instead of addressing it head-on, he fought the ugliness by not giving people the opportunity to invalidate him.
The throbbing guitar of “Hit Me With Your Best Shot” blared over the ice, filling him. Pat Benatar’s song had become his theme song through the years, and a dare to the Skating Federation. However, when you issued this kind of invitation, you had to back that with skill and perfection.
He might look breakable, but he’d show the audience his core had been forged of titanium from the hell he’d gone through. The song got everyone clapping while he danced into his first quad and then his second. The driving ’80s backbeat fit his jump-heavy program.
The lyrics of the song fed his intentions. He’d dealt with feeling like a loser for too long, and he was done. The time had come to retrieve what Trent had taken from him.
Hard-rocking lyrics demanded he take back his power as he soared over the ice and into a triple. So, unless Trent had left every bit of himself on the ice… this competition would be Blaze’s. No one and nothing would take this away from him.
He lost himself in the music, moving his body and allowing muscle memory to take over. The culmination of years filled with hurt and anger morphed into triple axels and lutzes that would ensure his victory.
Winning this competition and dealing with Trent would finally allow him to break free of the chains that had kept him bound to his past mortification and feelings of unworthiness. He’d be able to move beyond Trent and stupid decisions—although Anna would point out, not if Blaze kept making dumbass decisions.
What was I thinking with this bet?
Focus!
At the halfway point, Benatar’s fighting words transmuted into the slower “We Are the Champions” by Queen. Blaze needed to live the music. The transition worked and allowed him a few seconds to breathe. He skated by the judges mentally, singing how he had paid his dues….
Fuck. He gave more than his fair share. The judges, in turn, lowered his score whenever they could get away with the travesty, even the ones not from openly homophobic countries. It was the reason he’d worked incredibly hard to seek perfection, because anything else wouldn’t count.
The pinging keys of the piano echoed through the rink, paving the way for some intricate footwork. Queen’s music allowed him to use his more feminine movements as a foil, making his next set of jumps seem that much more unexpected and powerful. He’d fuck expectations of the feminine being weak as often as he could.
Freddie Mercury sang how he’d committed no crime. Blaze gained speed, thinking about his biggest mistake. How many times would he be punished for simply giving head to someone he’d liked?
Fury at needing to prove he wasn’t the hurt kid they’d tried to shame out of competition attempted to invade him. He crushed the emotions and accessed the control that drove him forward.
The music ramped to a climax, and all the way, Blaze did lutzes, salchows, toe loops, triple axels, and ended in a motherfucking quad. All in the second half of the program… because he could.
The crowd lost their minds and screamed for him. When Freddie sang about taking bows, Blaze glided past the judges, showing them more respect than most of them ever showed him.
If the closed-circuit TV got a close-up of his face, surely the irony at the lyrics he skated to could easily be read in his expression. But like the song, he would keep fighting well past the end.
Exhaustion caught him, but he nailed the last two jumps ’cause he was a goddamnned fucking champion and no one would take that from him.
Final spin, ending in Freddie Mercury’s victorious pose with fist raised, and done.
A sea of dragons rained down on the ice around him as he desperately sought air. Familiar tears slipped down his face as the plushies made the loss of his parents surface. His mom and dad hadn’t been there when he’d claimed his silver medal at the Olympics, and they wouldn’t be there in physical body this time either when he hopefully took home the gold. He scooped up one of the plush dragons closest to him and hugged the little plushie. Once again, he was reminded that death didn’t end a relationship… death only changed it.
He took a lap to blow kisses to the audience and clapped for their appreciation and support of him. Gratitude for them being there for him—even if the skating community wasn’t always in his corner—never failed to close his throat with emotion.

Blaze Parker had a tough time but his fans and his love for the sport got him through. I thank you for reading romance, and those who gifted me with the plot bunny that did a backflip into Rocking Thin Ice.

Here’s Rocking Thin Ice’s Blurb:
Can a sexy rock star show a relationship-phobic ice skater that there’s more to life than gold medals?  

When ice-skating’s bad boy Blaze first glimpses Drake, every fantasy he’s ever had flares to life. Not only is rock star Drake sexy as sin, his songs awaken a longing in Blaze that he’s denied for years. But Blaze Parker doesn’t believe in relationships—at least not those that last more than twenty minutes. 

Drake Keys has dreamed about the sensual ice skater for years. When Drake is kicked out of his band because of his bisexuality, he drives across the country to finally see the man he’s had a crush on skate live.   

Though the attraction is instant and intense, both Blaze and Drake have baggage that puts any relationship on thin ice. Blaze is driven by a long-ago betrayal to prove himself a champion, and Drake, uncertain about the future, hopes to resurrect his music career. As they take a road trip together, Drake romances Blaze, hoping to melt his heart and show him that love is possible… but not without some tough decisions.


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