Killing: Me

The phrase "" most famously refers to the psychological thriller novel by Michelle Gagnon , which follows Amber Jamison's survival and subsequent flight through a dangerous game with serial killers. The Story of "Killing Me" by Michelle Gagnon

: A horror-thriller about a girl named Eden who attends an elite "Heaven and Hell" party hoping for a university recommendation, only for the night to turn into a brutal fight for survival against her wealthy classmates. KILLING ME

: Amber is about to be murdered in a decrepit basement when a mysterious masked woman breaks in, kills the psychopath, and frees her before disappearing. The phrase "" most famously refers to the

: Because of her dark past that she is desperately trying to hide from the law, Amber flees when the FBI begins investigating the scene. : Because of her dark past that she

: The iconic song was inspired by Lori Lieberman , who wrote a poem after being moved by a Don McLean performance. The song's history is marked by controversy regarding her original songwriting credit and her secret affair with lyricist Norman Gimbel.

: A fan-fiction story involving Olivia Schaffer , a hunter seeking Dean Winchester after he has turned into a demon.

: She is lured to Las Vegas by mysterious ads and ends up at a seedy motel.