Family Friends (Taylor Swift Fanfiction)
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  • Reads 117,250
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  • Parts 54
  • Time 3h 38m
Complete, First published Oct 02, 2014
The Swift's and my family being friends? Now there's a rich thought.
I doubt my family even know who the Swifts are, well actually thats not true.
I know that they know who they are because,  well im kinda a swiftie...or a big swiftie. 
But I didn't think they, knew, knew the Swift's like personally and they certainly didn't let on that they did.
Turns out you can be proved wrong on anything...
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What I Should Have Said

41 parts Complete Mature

"What I should have said was...I love you." -------- Elizabeth Hayes never expected her childhood best friend to become an internationally famous popstar. While the world knew her as "Taylor Swift" to Elizabeth she's always been Tay...or as she liked to call her "Tater Tot" Taylor always spoke about her dream of leaving Pennsylvania to pursue her dream of music in Nashville. But she never expected Taylor's family to actually up and move one day. Its been 20 years since she's seen Taylor. She only ever watched her curly-haired friend grow up without her over the years. The only time she saw her was when she was on a screen. Both struggling with their identities, one worried about hiding it from the public eye and the other too afraid and in denial to come to terms with it. A fateful encounter finally reunites these two after 20 years and forces them to navigate through their complicated history and face what they've been too afraid to admit.