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some journeys don't take you home-they take you everywhere else first.
Summer Swift Kelce was never meant to be ordinary.
The daughter of pop royalty and an NFL legend, she grew up with lullabies written just for her, sideline seats at every game, and parents who somehow made the whole world feel safe. She was always the bright one, the funny one, the one who made strangers smile in grocery store lines and danced barefoot in hotel hallways. She was everything.
Then came the day the doctor didn't smile.
The day "it's just fatigue" turned into "it's cancer."
And then-"it's terminal."
Just like that, time stopped.
No more college plans. No more growing up. No more "someday." Just now. Just whatever time they have left.
So her parents do the only thing that makes sense:
They cancel the world and choose each other.
From Kansas City to Tokyo, from the canals of Venice to the beaches of Bali, Taylor and Travis take their daughter on the adventure of a lifetime-because it might be her last. They trade stadiums and stages for street food and stargazing, laugh until they cry, cry until they laugh again, and chase every memory they can still make.
At every stop, Summer writes a postcard.
Some are sent.
Some are saved.
Some are secrets she can't tell anyone-not even them.
Because there's something Summer isn't saying.
And when the time comes, her parents will discover that even at the end, their daughter left behind a beginning.
This is a story about love, loss, and the magic of stolen moments.
Of letting go before you're ready.
And of a girl who turned her goodbye into a masterpiece of memories.