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Genevieve Laurent is a fiercely dedicated figure skater with Olympic dreams glinting like ice under arena lights. But behind her graceful performances is a body at war with itself. She suffers from adenomyosis, a rare and painful condition that causes her heavy periods, debilitating cramps, and chronic fatigue. The pressure to push through her suffering in silence weighs heavily on her, threatening both her health and her passion.
Ansel Reyes, by contrast, seems to defy gravity and limitations. A charismatic freerunner with a massive YouTube following, he's all energy and motion, leaping over city skylines and drawing millions in with his fearless stunts and spontaneous spirit.
Their worlds collide in an unlikely way-Ansel's crew is filming a parkour documentary at the skating arena where Genevieve trains. He's instantly drawn to her quiet strength, her discipline, and the vulnerability she hides beneath the polished perfection. She finds herself intrigued by his freedom, his openness, and his refusal to judge her for the things she's been told make her "too much" or "too fragile."
As the two grow closer, Ansel becomes a lifeline for Genevieve, not trying to fix her, but standing by her side as she reclaims her power-on and off the ice. But their relationship is tested when her health takes a turn, and her skating future is thrown into doubt. With his own brand riding high, Ansel must decide if he's willing to risk everything to stand still for someone he loves.
In a world that celebrates strength but overlooks pain, Blades and Rooftops is a story of young love, resilience, and the courage it takes to be seen fully-scars, flaws, dreams, and all.