KaceyBryant
Fallon Leigh was always the girl no one really noticed.
In high school, she was the quiet one who ate lunch in her dad's gym office, the girl who never quite fit in, the one everyone forgot - except Taylor Swift.
Taylor had been the girl everyone noticed. The voice, the charm, the light that drew people in. Even then, between classes and locker doors, her eyes would find Fallon's - a brief look, a small smile, a soft "Hey, Fallon" in a crowded hallway that somehow meant everything.
Years later, their lives couldn't be more different. Taylor Swift has lived ten lives since then - ten albums, countless sold-out stadiums, and a handful of public heartbreaks. Her latest breakup has left her raw and exhausted, so when her team insists she take time away from the spotlight, she returns home to Nashville - to the house where everything started.
Fallon never left. After college, she came back to teach at the same high school where her father had worked before his sudden passing. With her mother gone since the day Fallon was born, and her older siblings living lives miles away, she's been left in the quiet of her father's old house - surrounded by memories, ghosts, and the kind of loneliness that hums beneath the walls.
When Taylor moves back home, the two cross paths again - first by accident, then by something that feels a lot like fate. Fallon, the woman who never thought anyone truly saw her, and Taylor, the woman who's been seen by everyone but never really known, find each other in the stillness of a small-town autumn.
It's a story about coming home, about grief and grace, about being seen after a lifetime of invisibility.
TAYLOR SWIFT FAN-FICTION
LESBIANS
REAL LIFE.