Summary: Blue lines painted on the outside edges of alpine courses help guide skiers as they race downhill at high speeds, sometimes as fast as 70 mph. On freestyle ski courses, the blue lines provide contrast between sharp edges and blind dips in the course, giving airborne and sometimes upside down athletes a point of reference in an otherwise completely white set of obstacles. The lines are guides, not rules. You don’t have to stay inside the lines. Which is good, because Ryen Mellark’s never been too fond of rules…
A series of missing scenes, outtakes, short chapters, what have you from the world of Outside Chance, featuring Primrose and Ryen.
Warnings: RATED E for explicit language, explicit sexual content, discussions of verbal abuse. There may be more later, we’re flying by the seat of our pants with these two because they stole the keys to the car and I’m just along for the ride here.
For Buttercupbadass, who is about 90% responsible for this actually becoming a thing as well as basically spoon-feeding me summaries and dialogue for these two. I swear it’s all her brilliance, I just fill in the details. I salute you, Captain BBA.