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Guess the Songs Hiding in this Scary Tale Involving Taylor Swift and a Cool Swiftie Saving Her from a Pretty Horrific Ending 😱Yes, it’s a quiz in the shape of a fictional story unfolding through ten quick scenes, with each monologue featuring key lines from Taylor's masterpieces.Think you can recognize them all before the big reveal? Okay, let's find out! 💪✨Brought to you by a quiz-loving Swiftie in his creative writing era.Story OverviewTaylor finds a peculiar looking old acoustic guitar in her grandmother's attic, and soon after touching its strings, she begins to display disturbing behaviors.As her family seeks answers, they come to realize that this old instrument contains more than just the familiar sound—it holds a vengeful spirit, desperate to tell its tale.Scene 1: The Attic FindDuring a summer stay at her grandma's, Taylor discovers a dusty old guitar with a big sticker on its back saying Property of the Tortured Poet.Intrigued, she picks it up and instantly feels compelled to play a song that seems unfinished.A moment later, as she finds herself staring blankly into a mirror she did not notice at first, she mutters, “I'm having his baby – No, I'm not, but you should see your faces,” before collapsing into fits of eerie laughter.Scene 2: Initial ChangesTaylor's demeanor changes. She becomes distant, often whispering to unseen entities - and her sudden laughter, once melodic and vibrant, now echoes with a hollow timbre. She's obsessed with finishing the song.The next line she types on her typewriter, before pulling out the paper and tearing it apart in a sudden burst of rage, is “’cause he took me out of my box, stole my tortured heart, left all these broken parts.”Scene 3: Unnatural EventsStrange occurrences plague the house. Objects move, chilling drafts appear, and Taylor's behavior becomes increasingly erratic and violent.At midnight, every single night, she slowly sticks her head out of her bedroom door and starts screaming things like “Get it off your chest, get it off my desk!” and “Talk your talk and go viral, I just need this love spiral!”Scene 4: Seeking HelpHighly concerned, Taylor's parents consult psychologists, but traditional explanations fall short. The local priest, Father Damien, also a devoted Swiftie, is brought in as Taylor's actions echo possession.He observes her as she dances 'round the kitchen in the refrigerator light, chanting, “But I keep cruisin', can't stop, won't stop movin'.”Bewildered, and with the hairs on the back of his neck standing on end, he turns toward his getaway car but freezes mid-step. An icy hand grips his shoulder, and a shiver races down his spine. A voice, low and breathy, whispers in his ear, “You took a Polaroid of us.”Scene 5: The Tale's OriginsThe holy priest, sleepless and determined to find out what the hell is going on, gives the guitar manufacturer a call and delves deep into the history of this possessed piece, discovering it belonged to a local singer/songwriter accused of witchcraft. She was executed before finishing her last song, cursing the instrument.Straight after sharing this info aloud with Taylor’s mom, Taylor collapses, mumbling “Now I'm lyin' on the cold hard ground. Oh, oh, trouble, trouble, trouble.”Scene 6: ManifestationsTaylor, now fully under the influence of the spirit demanding her tale be told and completed, begins recounting the witch's experience of being accused of witchery and how her wonderful boyfriend helped ease her pain ...♫ I've been under scrutiny (yeah, oh, yeah)
You handle it beautifully (yeah, oh, yeah)
All this shit is new to me (yeah, oh, yeah)
Her parents, just back from picking a bunch of lavender flowers, look at each other with raised eyebrows and then watch in horror as she levitates with the guitar strings vibrating with such frightening energy that all of the beautiful petals in their hands fall to the floor.Scene 7: The Swiftie's StruggleFather Damien, although fearful, attempts an exorcism.The guitar becomes the epicenter of a supernatural showdown, with Taylor's soul in the balance.“This night is sparkling, don't you let it go,” she mutters as if enjoying what the priest is attempting to do.Scene 8: Into the AbyssThe exorcism takes a dark turn. Damien confronts not just the spirit, but the collective anger of every music loving soul persecuted during witch hunts.As he prays faster (now with his eyes firmly closed) a Darth Vader sounding female voice suddenly breaks through, “I walked through the door with you, the air was cold, but something about it felt like home somehow!”He opens his eyes to see who’s there, but can only see Taylor smiling at him and calmly saying, “It's me, hi, I'm the problem, it's me.”Scene 9: The Final ChapterRealizing the spirit's need for her song to be written, our fictional Swiftie encourages Taylor to finish writing it.“You're the only one of you, baby, that's the fun of you,” he tells her, hoping to reach the girl beneath the possession.He succeeds, and with the lyrics and melody complete, a semblance of peace descends.Scene 10: The Price of ClosureThe spirit releases Taylor, but the trauma from this demon-inflicted pain remains. The guitar, now just a normal artifact, is safely locked away (just in case), but the memories linger, a testament to the freaky power of creative storytelling. 🤪Ready to reveal the songs hiding in this “masterpiece”? Okay, hit the button below.Spoiler alert! Do not proceed unless you've made up your mind and are ready to discover if you're right or wrong.

14 Key Lines from 9 Songs

Please note that this page reveals the lyric lines and songs used in our quiz-infused horror story titled Saved by a Swiftie! Hit the quiz button above to read it, then come back here to discover how well you did. 🤩★ Scene One“I'm having his baby – No, I'm not, but you should see your faces.”This key line is from But Daddy I love Him. Track 6 on The Tortured Poets Department (TTPD). Released April 19, 2024.★ Scene Two“’Cause he took me out of my box, stole my tortured heart, left all these broken parts.”This key line is from My Boy Only Breaks His Favorite Toys. Track 3 on TTPD.★ Scene Three“Get it off your chest, get it off my desk.” and “Talk your talk and go viral, I just need this love spiral.”These key lines are from Lavender Haze. Track 1 on Midnights (3am Edition). Released October 21, 2022.★ Scene Four“But I keep cruisin', can't stop, won't stop movin'.”This key line is from Shake it Off. Track 6 on 1989 (Deluxe). Released August 19, 2014.“You took a Polaroid of us.”This key line is from Out of the Woods. Track 4 on 1989 (Taylor’s Version) (Tangerine Edition). Released October 27, 2023.★ Scene Five“Now I'm lyin' on the cold hard ground. Oh, oh, trouble, trouble, trouble.”This key line is from I Knew You Were Trouble. Track 4 on Red (Taylor's Version). Released November 12, 2021.★ Scene Six“I've been under scrutiny (yeah, oh, yeah). You handle it beautifully (yeah, oh, yeah). All this shit is new to me (yeah, oh, yeah).”These key lines are also from Lavender Haze.★ Scene Seven“This night is sparkling, don't you let it go.”This key line is from Enchanted. Track 9 on Speak Now. Released October 25, 2010.★ Scene Eight“I walked through the door with you, the air was cold, but something about it felt like home somehow!” and “It's me, hi, I'm the problem, it's me.”These key lines are from Anti-Hero. Track 3 on Midnights (3am Edition). Released October 21, 2022.★ Scene Nine“You're the only one of you, baby, that's the fun of you.”This key line is from Me! (featuring Brendon Urie of Panic! At The Disco). Track 16 on Lover. Released April 26, 2019.I truly hope you enjoyed this unique piece of “quiz fiction”. Please share it with other awesome Swifties 🙏