If it was one thing you hated, it was dentist appointments.
You have discovered through your dental records you have two cavities that need to be filled in and you needed to get in as soon as you can. Taylor knew you hated dentists and kept on pestering you to go. The longer you've put off going the way you have, the more worse it effects your health and teeth. It had gotten to the point where you couldn't bite into your favorite foods because of how much it hurt; and even that didn't motivate you to make an appointment. Taylor had noticed the pained look on your face as you bit into a piece of steak Taylor made for dinner.
"Ah! Damn it!" You screeched in a pained voice, followed by a pained look.
Taylor looks at you with a worried expression. You knew what she was about to say and where the conversation was heading.
"Y/n, did you skip out on your dentist appointment again?"
"I didn't skip out....I forgot about it." You lie, but you knew she didn't believe that.
Taylor just knew she to get you in and come up with a plan to do so in order make sure you go, so she had an idea.
"Honey, you really need put the fear behind you and go. I'll be there with you and you can hold my hand as tight all as you want until the job gets done. I'm not going to let you get out of it this time with your excuses. I'm going to call and make that appointment. I hate seeing you hurt."
You were silent for a minute, you knew she was right.
"I know. I'll go." You sighed in defeat as Taylor stood up. She planted a kiss on your cheek and went to make your appointment.
Taylor didn't say when your appointment was set for, but you soon found out the very next day when she tricked you into thinking you were headed to the mall to meet Selena Gomez for a day of shopping. But instead, you'd be meeting Selena at the dentistry building, and when you pulled in, you saw Selena waiting at the door for you and Taylor.
It was a little struggle trying to even get you in the building. When you turned to make a run for it, Selena was quick to grab a hold of your arm and pull you back as they settled you into your chair. During the process, you realized it wasn't as bad as you thought it was going to be after they put you on laughing gas. You don't remember the appointment being too long as you were kind of out of it.
In fact, when you got home, you didn't remember anything of it at all.
