Megan Abbott is an acclaimed American author known for her gripping crime fiction and psychological thrillers. With a Ph.D. in English and American literature, she skillfully weaves intricate narratives exploring the complexities of female identity and relationships. Abbott's works, such as "Dare Me" and "The End of Everything," have earned her numerous accolades and adaptations, establishing her as a distinctive voice in contemporary literature.
I'm not afraid of anything. Not even myself.
We're the top of the pyramid. We're the ones who run the show.
Sometimes, it feels like we're all just playing a part.
In cheerleading, fear is just another word for excitement.
Competition brings out the worst in people. The best, too.
Cheerleading is all about trust. Trusting your teammates, trusting yourself.
In the world of cheerleading, there's no room for weakness.
Power is addictive. Once you taste it, you can't let go.
The higher you climb, the harder you fall.
Cheerleading is a dangerous sport. One wrong move, and it's over.
In the end, it's all about who you can trust.
Everyone wants to be the center of attention. But not everyone can handle it.