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Taylor Swift imagines  by SopSwift
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I do NOT believe that Taylor likes woman, this is just a book for the girls. A book of imagines about Taylor Swift. I didn't speak English, I just use the things I know, if you notice any wrong words, or other thing you can speak with me. Thank you for reading this book, have a nice read! <3
Swift's house (G!P) - Taylor & You by SopSwift
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After her wife, Taylor's children are the most important things to her. She wouldn't change her life for anything in this world. Emma is the eldest daughter of the couple, having turned 7 years old in the last month. Emma pulled the Y/N a lot being completely intelligent. Oliver is the middle child, being 5 years old. He is very curious and asks questions that always leave his moms with no answer. Lily is the youngest of the family, being only 2 years old. She is completely in love with her mother - Taylor. But for sure Y/N Swift is the most important thing that has ever happened to Taylor, and she always likes to say that. 1° on #taylorswift (04/12/2025)
BETTER THAN REVENGE - Taylor & You by SopSwift
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At thirteen years old, Y/n Diaz Hernández watched her mother lose everything in an unfair divorce. Her father walked away unscathed, while Angélica was left with almost nothing. At the center of this tragedy was Taylor Swift, a young intern who, at just 21 years old, secured the victory of the man who destroyed her family. Time passed, but the hatred remained. Determined to get revenge, Y/n dedicated years to studying law, climbing the career ladder with a single goal: to seek justice-or at least, her version of it. Now, at 23, she lands a job at the prestigious Swift & Associates Law Firm, the empire of none other than Taylor Swift. Taylor, now a ruthless 31-year-old attorney, doesn't remember the case that shaped Y/n's life. To her, it was just one of the many lawsuits that cemented her reputation as one of New York's most feared lawyers. But for Y/n, it was the beginning of everything. The plan is simple: infiltrate the firm, earn Taylor's trust, and destroy her from the inside. But as the days go by, Y/n finds herself confronted with an unsettling truth-Taylor is not just the cold and cruel villain she had imagined. Torn between revenge and an unexpected desire, Y/n must decide how far she is willing to go to bring Taylor Swift down-without losing herself in the process. But in the courtroom and in life, things don't always go as planned.
False God (G!P) - Taylor & you by SopSwift
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Taylor Swift, 29, was once the darling of the critics-talented, award-winning, and respected. But after her ex-girlfriend, a powerful influencer, publicly broke up with her and accused her of being "incapable of love, arrogant, cold, and selfish," her career took a nosedive. No contracts, no red carpets, no brand endorsements-Taylor became persona non grata in Hollywood. On the other side, Y/n Moore, 24, was once hailed as an acting prodigy-successful in teen franchises and award-winning dramas. But early fame came at a price. The industry is ruthless to actresses who grow up outside the perfect mold, and now she's facing the dreaded "last chance" before being discarded. Both are cast as leads in an indie LGBTQIA+ film. The only requirement? They must fake a relationship off-screen to attract media attention and save the project. The problem? They can't stand each other. Taylor thinks Y/n is spoiled and fake. Y/n thinks Taylor is stuck-up and emotionally hollow. But the media eats it up: fans go wild, shippers spin theories, and paparazzi follow their every move. Between filming, promotional events, and carefully staged public moments, something unexpected starts to happen. The hostility begins to crack, revealing old wounds, insecurities, and a chemistry neither of them is ready to admit. And then comes the question no one can ignore-not the public, and certainly not them: what if the act is becoming real?