Book 22 of 2026 is A Rather Vengeful Accord by Danielle Knight ⚡️
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Book 22 of 2026 is A Rather Vengeful Accord by Danielle Knight ⚡️
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DANIELLE KNIGHT is SIXTEEN years old and attends FAIRVIEW HIGH SCHOOL. It is said that she is STRAIGHT. It is also said she looks like VANESSA HUDGENS. Unfortunately for you she is TAKEN.
“Hold yourself responsible for a higher standard than anybody else expects of you. Never excuse yourself. Never pity yourself. Be a hard master to yourself and be lenient to everybody else.”
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Secret: When Danny’s dad had his heart attack, Danny didn’t call 911 for almost 20 minutes; because of this she blames herself for his death, and she’s constantly weighted down by guilt.
Biography: Growing up, Danny was daddy’s little girl. On weekends she went with him to his landscaping jobs, and helped plant flowers. She was a well rounded, admittedly a little spoiled, but all of that changed when Danny was eight.While, her younger brother was out with their mom, and she was spending the day at home with her dad. Suddenly, Nicholas Knight grabbed at his chest and slumped to the floor. Danny panicked and flew to her dad’s side, begging him to wake up. But even after a week in the hospitals ICU, he never did. Danny changed after that, she became determined and she smiled a lot less often. Her fathers life insurance was used up paying hospital bills. Even before she reached high school she knew she would have to work hard to go to college, her mother couldn’t afford it; they were barely making ends meet as a family as it was. By the time she was 16, she was working two jobs, fluent in two languages (English and ASL), and staying up until at least midnight to maintain a 4.0 GPA. She was stressed to the core but did everything in power not to let it show.
Classes: AP Literature, AP Science, AP Pre-Calculus, Art, AP World History, Culinary Arts, Computers, Spanish.
Clubs: Student Council, Culinary, Running
IN CHARACTER QUESTIONS:
1. Do you enjoy the school you’re at? What made you decide to join the clubs you have joined?
I don’t mind Fairview, but I think that a more prestigious school like Oceanview would make my applications to colleges more appealing. Yet, there’s no way we can afford private school, so it’s not like I really have a choice. Well, lets see. I ran for student council because it’s excellent resume padding, and gives me a direct line to help make my school a better place. I joined running because it meets a lot less frequently then most of the other clubs, I don’t have to compete at every competition as long as I notify the coach and it’s a fantastic way to keep in shape. Culinary - is a lot more complicated. My dad used to cook all the meals at home and just. The smell reminds me of him okay? I don’t want to talk about it.
2. What are your views on the culinary competition?
I thought I said I didn’t want to talk about it? But fine, whatever. I think the competition is a great idea. I’m looking forward to winning. I have a few family secret recipes up my sleeve.
LINDY HOP SOLUTION #3
Danielle Knight began her Lindy Hop obsession in 2005. Since then she has learned, competed, and taught all over the southeast and traveled as far as Sweden to build her dancing. Her favorite thing about Lindy Hop is the musicality and connection that occurs within the dance. She currently resides in Huntsville, Alabama where she teaches and runs events with her hubster Jason Knight such as My Lindy Kraze and Tri-Wizard Lindy Hop Tournament. She has also started a new blog about dancing and organizing that you can check out at http://www.jdlindyhop.com/blog.html.
LINDY HOP PROBLEM #11
While this problem isn’t entirely follow based. It does make up a larger percentage of the issue. So I will start with the misconception that only Leads are allowed to do the asking.
I realize that this is a concept that took root decades ago, but I would like to think that along with the women’s right’s movement we have pushed for the standard of doing things equally. I know some people are still raised under the standard guy and girl roles, but I would like to invite you to the modern day time. You don’t have to be scared. It’s not weird to ask guys to dance. It most certainly is not looked down upon and they will most likely appreciate it. I mean, how would you feel if you had just learned a brand new dance and then you were expected to ask a bunch of women you don’t really know to dance with you? Come on, help a beginner out.
If you go to a dance under the impression that the guys have to do the asking you could end up having a very disappointing night. Especially if you are at a follow heavy event. If you want to dance to a song then get in there and ask somebody. I mean, come on, do you really WAIT to be asked for every song? Do you wait to be spoken to as well? I know it can get tiring when you feel as if you have to chase after every lead you want to dance with but you have to start somewhere. Sometimes you just have to get out ON the dance floor to be asked. Many people end up just turning to the next person and asking them. When you are standing on the side lines it is much more likely you will be missed. If you have already chased several people down and you are tired of it, this can be a great time to work on your own leading. Make your own fun!
Now, that being said, I am not giving leads a free pass on asking. I’m only saying that it should work out to be 50/50 effort. I’ve actually visited a scene before where the leads were very lazy about asking and the follows were awesome about asking other follows to dance. This was not a very big scene either so I was surprised at the lackadaisical response I saw from the leads to an obviously new person. Lesson 1...don’t be that guy. Lesson 2...Don’t be afraid of learning how to lead. And if you DO learn some leading that will help your fellow follows out as well.
Are we beginning to see why it can be irritating when people grumble about not getting to dance and then we find out it’s BECAUSE they don’t like to ask people? Lindy Hop at it’s very core is a joyful, friendly dance. One of the best things about it is that you CAN go to a new scene and ask anyone to dance. You don’t have to travel around with a partner. The more people you ask to dance, the more friends you make, the more you will get asked in return. If you give you will gain. Boys and Girls get out there, throw your reservations to the wind and say, “Do you wanna dance?” with a big goofy smile on your face! 98% of the time it works all the time!
Check out the other #LindyHopSolutions here:
#1 by Jon Tigert
#2 by Nathan Riedel