I wouldn't sell Mary Ellen short. She was raised by Elizabeth Danfield, and watched (and learned?) as her mother all but ground her father under her heel. She's got Ninja Bitch credentials.
Interesting point. I'm surprised a scheming JJ didn't tell Alex about his conversation with Mary Ellen after the wedding. I wonder if it rattled him more than he's letting on?
I'd say that with Brad, he's pretty consistent. To me, it made sense that if he fell into a personal relationship that was fulfilling, he'd let it dominate his life. He certainly did that with Robbie. It does tend to indicate that much of the focus on family that Brad had before may have actually been prodded by Robbie.
Maybe it's maturity, or maybe it's just the way JJ's been conditioned. In his adolescent life, he's had a coach to guide him on how to handle skating situations. In effect, Will filled that role for him in his personal life.
February 23, 2003
Palo Alto, CA
JJ
“We’ll be landing shortly, Mr. Schluter,” the pilot said to me over the phone.
“Excellent,” I said curtly, trying not to be bitchy, even though I wasn’t doing a very good job of it. As soon as I hung up, I felt the plane start to descend, and in no time at all, we’d touched down in Palo Alto.
I tried to look out the window to see who was picking me up, but that would have required that I get up, an
I'm not convinced that Britain operates all that much differently than the US, in that power takes different forms. Mary Ellen has been raised in a world where money and family position have let her mother dominate much of her world. I think it would be the same in Britain, but with different players.
Thanks! Much talk about this skipping of years in the past, but the truth is, that I wound myself out to the future years relatively quickly, and if I don't slow down, I'll run out of time. I also think that with a broader range of characters, it makes moving that quickly more difficult.
I don't see how you can say that I've ignored JJ's narrative point of view when he's been one of the prime narrators of this story. I don't dislike writing him, but I do have to be in the mood for him. Plus, he's growing on me.
As you noted before, I haven't worried too much about treading on skating history, so we'll see.
I'd actually agree with you about Will if this had happened back when he was 14 and got emancipated, but a lot has transpired since then. He dedicated himself to being Brad's major support during the post-911 nightmare, so I think it's reasonable that he'd feel pretty hurt (and pissed off) about being tossed aside without too much thought.
Thanks for your views on athletes and their ability to morph into different fields after their career is over. In America today, the average person has three different career paths (entirely different fields), so it makes sense that athletes would experience something similar. Time will tell whether skating is JJ's life passion, or if it was just the first of several.
Thanks everyone, for all the birthday wishes! We're in the middle of finals, so my life has devolved into a grading hell. I'll celebrate my birthday in a week or two.
January 25, 2003
The Savoy Hotel
London, England
JJ
I stood by the bar, watching all the guests celebrate this wedding from hell. I was drinking some really good Champagne, so good that I’d downed the first glass a little too fast. After the second one, it was starting to go to my head and I was getting a little drunk, so I slowed my pace down. I wasn’t willing to lose control of myself in this place, surrounded by all these people, and give that bitch Mary Ellen an e