Like a Song
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'Suga pokes at the vegetables, humming to himself, and his mind drifts back to Asahi’s neighbor bursting in earlier that evening and stumbling upon him, his lovely, broad cheeks flushing. He was awfully cute, nervous and noble, and so solid, but Suga won’t dwell on him. A college boy with a deep voice and bold, dark eyes is not what he needs, and he knows that he is not what a boy like that needs either.'
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Sugawara Koushi and Sawamura Daichi are about to find themselves on opposite sides of a very thin apartment wall, but that’s the only life experience either of them has shared up until now. Suga’s new single father status means trading in his pop idol lifestyle to take care of an infant he already loves, even though he’s never known what it means to belong to a family before. Daichi is enjoying ordinary college life (he still has trouble with laundry), still talks to his parents on the weekends, and has never known how good it feels to have his life shaken up.
But in spite of their differences, or because of them, they connect with each other more than they ever could have guessed. It turns out the thinner the walls, the easier it becomes to know each other’s hearts.
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- Part 1 of Like a Song
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'She might be easily distracted, unbelievably messy, and still very fuzzy on what it means to go to bed at night and stay there until the morning, but of all the things Daichi thought might be in his future, he never could have predicted just how much he’d love this little girl, and all of the weird things she does. Mai is his daughter, too, but she’s so very much like Suga, in all the best ways.'
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An epilogue to Like a Song, in which Mai is a little bit older, Daichi and Suga are a little more married, and Mai still has the biggest family (and a very patient cat) to adore her.
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- Part 2 of Like a Song
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“Where did all this restraint come from?” Daichi asks, dragging his fingers slowly through soft, silver hair. Suga is seated between Daichi’s legs, leaning back against his chest and scrolling through party websites on his phone, hunting for just the right balloons.
“I have plenty of restraint, Daichi.”
“Generally, yes. But last week I thought you were going to fly off into the stratosphere on the wings of all your plans.”
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Suga has big plans for his daughter's first birthday, and even bigger feelings about the family that has built up around them since she was born.
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- Part 3 of Like a Song
