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How Did It End?
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  • Parts 12
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  • Reads 19,241
  • Votes 782
  • Parts 12
  • Time 1h 31m
Ongoing, First published Jul 07, 2024
Mature
It's been six months since the Eras Tour came to a close and Travis had been forced to retire from football due to an injury. Taylor and Travis have been stronger and more in love than ever... or so they thought. 

Sometimes that fairytale phase doesn't last forever.

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Taylor and Travis have it all: a picture-perfect relationship, a life full of laughter, and love that seems effortless. For a year and a half, they've been inseparable, living out the dream that most people envy. They're the couple everyone looks at and thinks, That's what love is supposed to look like. But their fairytale takes an unexpected turn one quiet night. Taylor learns that she's been pregnant for eight months without any clue. No symptoms, no telltale signs-just a life-altering revelation that leaves them both reeling. As the couple faces the overwhelming news, they make the decision to keep the baby, despite their complete lack of preparation. Unfamiliar with parenthood, and with no time to adjust, they navigate sleepless nights, endless questions, and the most challenging yet rewarding experience of their lives. But what they didn't anticipate was how this unexpected turn of events would test their relationship. With every challenge, their love is stretched in new ways, pushing them to reevaluate what it means to be partners, parents, and individuals.