When the Ice Remembers His Name
7 parts Ongoing MatureEvery story between them begins and ends on the ice.
Once, Y/N Vega Brooks ruled it-a legend whose blades carved poetry into frozen glass. His fall was public, loud, and glittering: an injury, a broken engagement, and a silence that lasted five years.
Now he returns not as a skater, but as the world's most magnetic performer, a man who traded medals for music and applause for headlines. Behind him twirls Amara Fields, his glamorous muse whose sparkle blinds crowds and stirs envy in every heart that ever loved him.
Among those hearts is Yuuri Katsuki.
He still skates like he's chasing ghosts, every glide echoing the rhythm of a partnership that once promised forever. Each jump, each spin is a question: Does the ice still remember us?
Victor Nikiforov watches from a distance-half rival, half admirer-trying to decide whether he wants to beat Y/N or save him. Yurio burns with jealousy, Otabek stands guard in silence, and the world keeps spinning as their stories overlap in the frost.
When Y/N steps back onto the rink for a charity gala performance, the blades sing a familiar song. The audience sees choreography; Yuuri sees confession. The world sees spectacle; Victor sees a warning. The ice itself seems to whisper, "Nothing ever really melts. It only waits to freeze again."
In a universe where love, pride, and obsession glide side by side, every movement tells the truth no one can say aloud:
the coldest thing about the ice isn't the temperature-it's the memories it preserves.