serendipity. | Taylor Swift
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  • Reads 64,968
  • Votes 3,222
  • Parts 30
  • Time 5h 30m
Ongoing, First published Nov 16, 2023
serendipity [n.]
 - the gift of finding valuable or beautiful things without the need to look for it.

Serendipity. That's exactly what the brunette CEO, Wynter Maureen Veilleux, felt when she met the blonde singer, Taylor Alison Swift, in a random party. She didn't expect for a one-of-a-kind relationship to bloom in such a cliché way, but hey, she isn't complaining one bit. However, what if things gets too overwhelming? What if it gets out of hand and she loses all control? Will their past be able to save their future? Or will they be stuck in the beautiful present, too scared to move on to more?
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77 parts Complete Mature

Taylor Alison Swift is a highschool teacher, no trace of fame or success. However, she struggles with her mental health, faces problems no one knows about. Still she walks through life clinging to her dream - the dream to be a musician one day - to have people scream along to her songs. It's the beginning of a new school year, starting off as normal as usual. But then there's Aurora - Aurora Elise Raven, a brunette student with big brown eyes and an attitude that drives about everyone absolutely crazy, including Taylor. As a teacher it's her job to take action, to punish Aurora's behavior which forces the blonde to get to know her better - much better... Eventually the lines between teacher and student begin to blur...will they go as far as crossing them?