Laura Breck |
When I
create characters, I love to give them a secret crazy button that resides deep
inside their psyche and is always halfway pressed.
A man
with a secret – maybe he panics when he sees a spider, like Sixto in Dancing in a Hurricane. Imagine a hot,
sexy guy who’s afraid of a tiny little arachnid!
Perhaps
the woman’s crazy button is when a man lies to her, the way Sixto does to Bree
in the same book. When she finds out, she starts packing.
Letting
the reader know what the crazy button is, but not letting any other characters
know, is a fun way to keep the plot interesting.
Here’s
a little sample of a crazy button going off from Dancing in a Hurricane: A loud metallic banging woke Bree. She
lifted her head and a dull pain in her brain made her close her eyes again. The
events of last night flooded back and she was surprised she didn't feel like a
twice-dead zombie.
Spread around on her blanket, sandwich meat,
cheese, and bread looked like it had been smeared by a toddler.
Hearing the metallic sounds again, she got up
and peeked out her shades. Sixto pulled a stepladder out of the pool, his elbow
and knee dripping blood. She slid open her patio door and walked out.
"What happened?"
He stopped and looked at her before lifting
the ladder. "I fell."
Both his knees had scrapes, as well as one
elbow and one palm. "What were you doing?"
He looked embarrassed. "Hanging
lights."
On the ground lay five strings of decorative
lights: paper lanterns, chili peppers, flamingos, palm trees, and dragonflies,
zip-tied together, ready to be strung on hooks around the undersides of the
gutters. She smiled. "How fun!"
He gave her a resigned look. "I'm going
to need your help with something."
"Okay. Let me change—"
"It will only take a second." He
walked behind the bar and got the broom. He went to the corner where the light
strands hung down and pointed. "See up there?"
She squinted, but nothing looked strange.
"No."
He handed her the broom. "Get closer.
There's a spider web."
"Yes, okay, I see it. Now what?"
"Now what!" he snapped.
She looked at him. "You want me to sweep
away the web?" That couldn't be all he needed help with.
"Yes. Then take this…" He tore a
piece of paper towel from a roll on the table. "Smash the spider and flush
it down the toilet."
She laughed. "Should I put a voodoo
curse on it too?"
His eyes narrowed. "Just do it."
She sobered. "Sweet fancy Moses, you're
afraid of spiders?"
"No." He crossed his arms.
"It's a Cuban religious thing. We aren't allowed to interact with
them."
"Interact?" She pointed to his
room. "You show me that in your Big Book of Cuban Religious Facts and I'll
write you a check for a million dollars." She grinned. "Wait."
The smile left her face. "It's not poisonous, is it? You're not trying to
kill me."
He rolled his eyes. "No. Our asshole
exterminator said they're harmless. I tell him to spray for them, but they keep
building webs."
"Spinning."
"What?" His brow furrowed.
"They spin webs, they don't build
them." She loved this—Sixto had a quirk.
"Whatever the hell they do, you need to
get this one out so I can finish decorating. The family will be here in two
hours."
"Okay. Don't bust a carotid." She
walked up to the corner, swept the web onto the broom, and turned around.
He stood in his room looking out at her from
the closed patio door.
She snorted and laughed until tears ran down
her cheeks.
He pointed to the paper towel, but she shook
her head. She considered herself an arachnoterian. She walked through her room,
spinning the broom to keep the spider on top, went outside through the garage,
and let the arachnid go on the hedge.
She turned to go back into the house and saw
a couple walking down the street. Great. Here she stood in her nightgown,
apparently sweeping the hedges. She waived. "Hi."
They waved back, looked at each other, and
walked away a little faster.
"Nice way to meet the neighbors,
Bree." She went back into the house and out to the pool. Sixto used a
flashlight to inspect the undersides of the gutters.
"Okay, Spiderman. Come in here so I can
patch you up."
He turned off his flashlight and walked to
her door, checking out his elbow and palm. "Shit."
"Language."
"Sorry. Shewt."
"Much better." She smiled and led
the way into her bathroom.
"What are you so happy about today?"
She pulled out her first aid kit.
"Thanks to you, I'm not hung over." She doused a couple cotton balls
in rubbing alcohol and grabbed his hand. "This is going to hurt."
He flinched, but didn't say anything. She
wiped slowly and held it closer to the light. "Not too bad." Using a
pile of cotton balls, she did the same to his elbow and his knees.
His left knee was gouged pretty deeply, and
she knelt to get a better look. She brushed a fleck of dirt from it."
"Ow. Be careful."
She smiled up at him, amazed at how
overwhelming he looked from this angle. "Shall I kiss it and make it
better."
His face tightened, his eyes narrowed and
darkened.
Oops, that probably wasn't the best thing to
say with her lips in close proximity to his package. Swallowing, she stood,
rooted through the first aid kit, and picked up the spray bottle of Neosporin.
When she looked back at him, he focused on a spot on the wall.
She sprayed his scrapes quickly. "Do you
want me to bandage any of these?"
He looked at his knees and elbow. "Just
my hand. I have to cook."
"Okay." She found a large Band-aid
and opened it, he obediently held up his hand and she glided the bandage on and
cradled his hand in hers, smoothing the ends on his skin. "All done."
Looking up into his eyes, she got lost in the warm, sweet emotion. She'd like
to hold his hand a few minutes longer, but she released him.
He turned his hand and caught hers, he was so
close she could feel his breath on her cheek, smell the onions he'd eaten. He
swallowed. "Bree, I've been doing a lot of thinking. About us.”
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Okay,
your turn to share. What pushes your crazy button?
Laura
~Smart Women ~Sexy Men ~Seductive Romance
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3 comments:
Really funny scene, Laura. My husband will kill spiders, but he freaks out a little when he sees them. I just roll my eyes and squash them. Love your idea about a crazy button. I'm going to have to steal that one.
Haha, great excerpt. I also love your idea about a crazy button. I think I do that, sometimes, without calling it that, but I should make an effort to include some kind of crazy button for my characters. Like Jannine, I'm stealing your idea. :)
First, I agree with Jannine and Alicia, on both! My personal crazy button is food that looks disgusting...like the albumin in an egg,it grosses me out big time. ... Um, excuse me, need to go now. :-)
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