You're not the shy, bookish heroine who bumps into the quarterback and wins his heart.
You're Avery King-blonde, beautiful, terrifying. The head cheerleader. The villainess.
The one who's supposed to get dumped while the central couple kisses under the fireworks.
Except... plot twist: you've read this book before.
And you're not playing along.
After dying under suspiciously tropey circumstances, Helen Jones wakes up in the body of her least favorite character from Yearbook Yearnings-a chaotic high school romance filled with over-the-top drama, unexplained superpowers, and a reverse harem made of angsty boys.
Now she's Avery King.
According to the system, she has one job: follow the script, sabotage the heroine, and die before the final chapter.
Yeah... no thanks.
Instead, Avery's rewriting the plot-one fake smile and a closet full of backup cheer uniforms at a time. But the story's evolving too. The school crawls with vampires, werewolves, ghosts, aliens... and an angel ready to fall for their sake.
And if that wasn't enough? The secret storylines are beginning to unravel. Why?
Because every hundred years, the moon chooses two guardians to protect its light.
This time, it chose two girls, two soulmates who always find each other, and always fall apart:
The heroine... and the villainess.
For fans of My Next Life as a Villainess, Scum Villain's Self-Saving System, and Legally Blonde (with a little Buffy the Vampire Slayer thrown in), Cheer Me Up is a sapphic, chaotic, genre-bending comedy where the villain gets a redemption arc, the heroine gets a girlfriend, and the world might just get saved-if Avery can survive high school. Again.
"Love can make us more stronger and braver, but at the same time love can make us weak"
The second daughter of the moon queen met the one who she will love the most, she already planned for their future together, a family on their own, growing old together, a bright and lovely future ahead for them.
But fate hinders their suppose to be happy ending, she who's just the shadow of her older twin sister was chosen to be the next moon goddess that's guides and protect the werewolves.
Being the moon goddess, is a hefty responsibility, according to the golden rule, when someone was chosen to be the goddess, she can't marry and had her own family , because the whole world needs her.
What will she do?
Can she renounce her own destiny for the one that she truly loves?
Or destiny itself will find a way to seperate the two?.