I Dont Do Ballet- Jenn Carter

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Desree tries to convince Jenn to go to a ballet class for the whole family. Although Jenn is a female, she does not consider herself to be girly, and she initially dismisses the idea of attending a ballet class. However, she goes anyway to make Des happy.

During the class, Jenn finds herself struggling at first, falling and messing up a few times. However, she eventually gains confidence and starts to enjoy it. She especially enjoys the feeling of mastering the moves and expressing herself through dance, despite her initial reservations.

Throughout the class, Desree's classmates and her instructor recognized Jenn's hard work and dedication. They commend her for embracing dance and overcoming her initial reservations. Jenn's newfound confidence is infectious, and she inspires others around her, including Des, who is proud of her progress and the strength she has shown.

By the end of the class, Jenn has not only gained a new appreciation for the art form but has also grown as an individual. She realizes that dance is not about being girly or conforming to societal expectations, but about expressing herself and finding joy in her own unique way.

Overall, Jenn's experience at the family ballet class serves as a reminder that it's okay to try new things and to embrace our uniqueness. Through her determination and perseverance, she not only enjoys herself but also inspires others to do the same.


I need some more ideas plese, gimmie some angst or fluff...please

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