Yazawa Nico was due at the airport at too early an hour. But Ayase Eli was too old a friend not to make time for. So when they were at lunch and Nico had cooed over the latest twin pictures, Eli had asked if Nico wanted children. Of course, Nico wanted children, but the life of the next JLO didn't really leave any time for that. And then Eli had explained how she could bank some of Nico's genetic material at her lab. And if Nico didn't mind, it might help Eli with a project she'd been working on with a colleague.

It had taken about a month, with screening tests and two weeks on hormones before Nico could physically donate eggs. The retrieval procedure had taken less than a half an hour, and Nico had stopped into Eli's office after hours a week later for an ultrasound and check up.

"Did you double check all your paperwork?" Eli asked as she put away the ultrasound equipment.

Nico pulled her sweatshirt down. She didn't dress up for top secret doctor visits. She had sunglasses and a long coat for when she stepped out of Eli's office. "Yeah, Nico read through it twice. So no one makes a baby with Nico without Nico's permission right?"

"Right." Eli's reply was quick.

Nico had confidence in Eli, who had always been an honor student and someone with exact and precise ethical behavior. "Good." Nico bounced up, "It's nice to know Nico's got a backup for the biological clock."

Eli smiled, "Thanks for helping. The more chance I have to work with different cells, the more likely we are to eventually succeed."

"Nico is a hero."

"Nico is a good friend."

"Eli!" Tojo Nozomi's voice called from the hallway outside. "We're going to be late to pick up Vik and Teddy."

"I'll be right there. I just have to finish up with Nico."

"NICO!" The door slammed open and Nico was engulfed in a huge hug, "You haven't been by in months. How are ya."

"Nico can't breathe. Eli, help." Nico squeaked.

"Nozomi, put Nico down."

Nozomi did, but then kept hold of Nico's shoulder, her green eyes concerned, "Are you all right, is something wrong, is that why…"

Nico waved a hand, "Just a pre tour checkup. My regular doctor couldn't fit me in. Eli did me a favor."

"Eli is the best."

"Yeah, Nico, anytime you need a quick checkup." Eli's voice wavered. Nozomi turned her attention to her wife, the terrible liar.

"Nico has to run." Nico put her sunglasses on with a grand gesture, even though it was dark outside. Nico would always Nico. Nozomi was glad to see it.

"We'll see you out, I'll just leave the paperwork at the desk for my assistant to enter into the system tomorrow." Eli held the door open.

They walked out, Eli dropping the folder in the inbox. Nozomi respected Eli's commitment to having paper copies of everything. She'd been the most organized student council president ever and that had followed through to everything she did.

"Oh no." Nozomi cried out.

Eli spun instantly, "Nontan?"

Nozomi flicked her own forehead, "I was so excited to see Nico-chi, I left my purse in the exam room. I'll be right back. Just wait for me at the car." She kissed Eli on the cheek.

"Okay." Eli put an arm around Nico's shoulders, "Sure I can't convince you to have dinner with us and the twins. They miss you."

"Next time Nico's in town, I lost a packing day because Cocoa had a car crisis."

"You really have to make time, Nico. We miss you."

Their voices faded down the hall. Nozomi nodded and stepped to the desk, putting her purse out from behind her back to set next to the in tray. There was no name on the folder Eli had put down, just a number. Nozomi made a quick note of it as she opened to read. Nico and Eli were up to something and Nozomi had never been able to let that pass without "helping". Seeing Nico's first answer, a quick check….hmmm, Nozomi had a feeling that Nico's status might change for the better with a different answer. And Eli always did the initial paperwork in pencil, that made some things easier.

Four Plus Years Later

Dr. Nishikino Maki was drowsy. Single parenting was exhausting. Even with a nanny and her parents's help, the past year with Dia had been exhausting. Which is why her parents had shoved her out the door to go to the Ayase New Year's Eve party. Which was loud, and bustling. Eli's mom was babysitting the twins and Eli's wife, Nozomi, was taking the opportunity to loudly announce as many details of every attendee's life as she could.

"MAKI!" Nozomi swirled up, in a very pretty soft gray wrap dress, "It's been too long." Nozomi would have gone for a hug, but Maki had predicted her action and sidestepped. "How's your little girl?"

"Sleeping, I hope."

Nozomi tilted her head, green eyes staring at Maki with an odd look in them. She almost spoke, then shrugged, "Eli will be happy to see you. We have so many friends for you to meet. You haven't even stopped by the office in 6 months. We got so used to seeing you when you were pregnant."

Maki decided to change the conversation, "How are the twins?"

"Exhausting." Nozomi's laugh drew the attention of her wife, who hurried over.

"Did I miss a joke? Hi, Maki." Eli slid her arm around Nozomi's waist, "Nico's going to sing in a minute."

"Ooohh, you won't want to miss this, Maki."

"What?" Maki's question was perfunctory. Nozomi's suggestions were always problematic, one way or another, so Maki tended to armor up when Nozomi was in idea tossing mode.

"Nico Ni." Eli was gleaming, "We had a band together in high school, then instead of college, she started touring and got signed by a major label right away. I'm surprised you haven't heard of her."

Maki shrugged, "I don't listen to contemporary music much."

"Contemporary." Nozomi drawled, "Non robots call it pop or punk or rock or country or hip hop or whatever genre you favor."

"Nozomi, let's not harass our guest."

"But Elichi, that's why I throw parties."

Eli had her arm through Nozomi's and was steering her away, She smiled apologetically at Maki, and then the lights dimmed and the sound system kicked in.

"Hello, Chicago, my hometown, Nico Ni here to make your heart throb for this heartthrob."

Maki glanced at the stage. A tiny woman, long dark hair, neon pink over black the dominant theme of her costume, complete with some kind of sparkly animal ears. She looked like her music was going to be loud. Maki headed for the balcony.

###

Maki had found a bartender who mixed an excellent virgin bloody mary and was nursing her second while waiting for clouds to clear so she could see more constellations. WInter nights were the best, cold and clear.

"You avoiding the crowds too?" Maki heard the question as the door slid open.

"More avoiding the music."

"Not a Nico Ni fan?"

Maki shrugged, honestly it wouldn't have made a difference who it was, "It just seemed like it was going to be loud and…"

"Headache?"

"One year old."

"Oh," a quick pleasant laugh. "I haven't had time...or the partner for that. They're cute at that age."

Maki shrugged again. Dia was cute, probably above average cute, but that wasn't really a surprise. Or something Maki could announce like her birthweight or how many words she knew. "No partner."

"Oh." A nervous laugh, "Sorry…"

'No. It's exactly what I wanted." Maki knew that should have sounded more convincing. Dia was, as far as her reading and research could attest, an near ideal daughter. Maki's parents had finally shut up about her producing an heir, Rin and Hanayo's baby had a playmate, Eli's research had made it possible to get pregnant without anything gross or sticky involved, and now Maki was back at work and even out socializing. So all good, right? Maki sighed,

"Cookie?" Maki turned. A small, bright, crimson eyed woman in a slouched hat and an oversized coat was leaning next to her, offering what looked like a homemade cookie. Eli and Nozomi had hired caterers.

"You smuggled in food?"

"Only way to be sure there's always some around." A smile that stunned Maki with its cheerful incandescence, "Ni...No poison, I swear."

Maki took the cookie, and an intriguing mix of cinnamon and stranger flavors melted on her tongue. "That's different. I like it."

"Chinese five spice and shortbread."

Maki nodded, chewing happily. Not exactly dip in a virgin bloody mary food, but maybe time for a coffee palate cleanser. Maki glanced at her watch, another hour til midnight. The other woman was still looking at her, expectant.

"Are you a pastry chef?" Maki asked, maybe she could buy another cake for Dia's birthday. Her parents would want pictures.

The other woman shook her head. "No, cooking is what I do for fun. Yazawa Nico."

Maki took the offered hand. The grip was strong and surprisingly warm, "Nishinikino Maki."

"Oh, like the hospital." A stunning grin, "Eli works there. I used to stop by a lot."

"You're a friend of Eli's?"

"High school." Another grin, "We were in a band together, It was the worst, and Eli hates all the videos we made, but I found out I loved performing." Nico swept her hands up, "Nico Nico Ni."

Nico Ni. That's what Eli meant. The singer. Who'd asked if Maki...Maki flushed, tensing, "You should cook more."

"Okay. So not a fan." Nico continued to gleam, "But once you actually hear Nico's voice you'll…"

"Did you come out here to harass me for not listening to your show?"

Nico snorted, "No, Ms. Colder Than The Air, I didn't think anybody would be out here. Nico came out here to get away from her fans."

"That worked." Maki grimaced.

There was silence. Nico turned her attention to the sky. Orion was shining brightly on the horizon.

"Great night for stargazing." Nico said softly.

"Getting clearer."

"Yeah."

"Does the one year old have a name?"

"Dia."

"Pretty."

Another shrug. Not a topic Maki was going to pick up. "You can see almost a dozen stars in the Pleiades cluster tonight. That's rare for this close to the city."

"Pleiades?"

"Can you find Orion?"

"Yes."

"It's the blurry group up and to the right." Maki pointed.

"Oh yeah, cool."

More silence, then Nico asked another question.

"You an astronomer?"

"That'd be nice." Maki glanced to see Nico watching her, "Doctor. Medical doctor. ER doctor."

"Adrenaline junkie."

Maki shook her head, "Not really. I just like puzzles." She almost hesitated, "And people who don't linger."

Now the silence was awkward. True as Maki's statement was for some reason she didn't know, the other woman seemed much farther away. And then Nico pushed off the railing, "Thanks for the astronomy lesson, Doc. Happy New Year."

Maki nodded, "Same to you."

Nico waved and went back to the party, Maki left behind in the now too cold air, mood deflated by the unpredictable encounter.

###

Maki had snuck out. She didn't really want to miss Dia's first birthday and the whole thought of a roomful of people kissing at midnight just made her queasy and sad. And Nozomi would, of course, make a big fuss about kissing her too and Maki was honestly just not in the mood. So at 11:55, she was turning the key in the door of the family mansion, and at midnight, she was kissing the only girl in her life on the cheek.

"Happy New Year, Dia. Happy birthday. Let's have a fun year."

It was strange for Maki to spend so much time with someone who didn't talk back much, although Dia was very vocal, making funny little noises and a few words. Maki had been surprised at how much she'd cried the first time Dia reached out her little arms and said "Mama." She could still feel how much her body had swelled with a new joy.

Dia's eyes opened. They were a brilliant green, like gems. Maki wondered if the egg donor had eyes that color.

"Hi, Dia. Your Mama came home early for your birthday. I had the best cookie at the party. I wanted to have the baker make you a cake, but your Mama's not great at talking to pretty people." Maki sighed, sitting in the recliner next to Dia's crib, "I hope you're better with people than I am."

Maki remembered all the questions Eli had asked her about what she was looking for in a donor. Mostly Maki had wanted healthy, but to give her sole child a chance at a better school and social life than she had, Maki figured she should choose an extrovert who got along well with others. So Eli added that to the parameters, along with athletic and musical, because Maki wanted her daughter to love music like she did. And here we were, three years later, with Test Case #1, the top secret Ayase-Nishikino experiment in two female parents reproducing. One of the parents was just an anonymous donor. Maki had been nervous about the science, but with her best friend Koizumi Hanayo and Hoshizora Rin wanting a child of their own after an adoption that fell through, they all decided to take the risk together. Eli and Nozomi had happily adopted American-Japanese twins, now 6 years old, but they wanted to help women who wanted families and couldn't or wouldn't adopt.

Dia made a crying noise, so Maki kept telling her about the party. Rin would say silly things and make faces at Tora, but Maki didn't see why you couldn't have mostly normal conversations with small children. Eventually Dia would learn all the words. It wasn't really something Maki thought much about. Dia was there, so Maki talked to her. And then she'd read Dia her bedtime story. Princess Princess Ever After was a Maki favorite. And Dia would giggle when Maki said "Fine, Prince Butthead here can rescue himself" so that was always fun.

"Yeah, I think your Mama said something wrong," Maki tossed her hair back, she should have put on pajama pants rather than this form fitting sheath dress but she wanted to kiss Dia at midnight. "She wasn't a baker. She was a singer. Maybe we can listen to her songs tomorrow when we're driving to meet Rin and Hanayo and Tora for your birthday party."

Dia made a pleased noise so Maki decided that was enough of a plan and now it was time for bedtime stories and then getting out of her dress.

###

Maki had brought Dia over for dinner with the Koizumi-Hoshizora. Which meant pizza and a movie most of the time. Well, Hanayo had rice and Rin had ramen and Maki had pizza. Maki wondered what Dia's favorite food would be. Tora already was showing a preference for things rice, Maki's chef made an infant friendly rice pudding whenever Tora visited. Although, Hanayo was still glaring at Maki for explaining to Rin the dangers of arsenic in rice. So that was fun.

"So do you know Yazawa Nico?" Maki asked Rin casually as Dia and Tora race crawled around the living room.

"Yeah, Kayo-chin's a big fan. Why?"

Maki decided not to go into the full story, "Just heard a couple of her songs. Dia seems to like them."

"We should have a karaoke night." Rin announced, "Invite Eli and Nozomi and everyone."

"That might be fun. I don't have a lot of nights free though."

"Brunch karaoke." RIn stated.

"Brunch karaoke?"

"Wouldn't that make a great band name?"

"Mama?" Dia was pulling herself up on a table.

"What is it, Dia?

Dia motioned feeding herself, "Lunch."

"Okay, Dia. We'll see if Hanayo's ready."

"C'mon, Tora." Rin scooped up her daughter and led the quest for her wife.

###

Dia had stacked all her blocks neatly in their bucket and was looking at Maki expectantly.

Maki grinned, "Thank you, Dia. Mama's proud of how you decided to clean on your own."

Dia nodded, suddenly shy and Maki laughed and picked up her daughter into a hug, spinning them around the room. "We're going to fly."

"MAMA!" Dia screamed.

Maki kept spinning and fell back onto the couch, "And that's how you dance."

"Dance." Diane murmured.

"Dance and prance and…"

"Dance." Dia shouted, standing next to Maki on the couch, bouncing "Dance Dance Dance."

Maki had a hand out, hovering near her daughter's waist, ensuring that Dia didn't pitch forward to the floor. The first time that had happened had terrified Maki more than anything else in her life, even though she'd caught Dia at the last minute.

"C'mon, bun, let's get you dinner. Then Mama is going out." Rin had at some point said Dia was as "cute as a bunny" and Maki had turned it into a nickname.

"Pudding!"

"No, Dia, you can't have pudding for dinner. Pudding is dessert."

"No, Mama." Dia glared at Maki, then wrapped her arms around Maki's neck, "We go now."

"Okay," Maki swept up her daughter, "We go now."

###

A month later, Rin had actually managed to corral most of their friends into a karaoke night. Hanayo had stayed home with Tora to watch a livestream of the stars of an anime in concert. Rin was driving so Maki was going to allow herself a sip or two of sake. She wasn't sure if she was going to sing, but Rin would probably drag her into at least one duet.

It was a nice place. Sleek, polished wood, black-lit, private rooms with neon, huge couches, lots of space, and attentive but not intrusive waitstaff. It had an Asian influenced menu that Maki appreciated. Sushi was such a good snack for sitting around and watching Rin get sillier and sillier. She and Nozomi were in a battle for who could sing the craziest duet. Sonoda Umi, dojo owner and stunt choreographer, had actually joined them to sing "Say My Name." Eli had practically stood on one of the table cheering while Umi's wife, fashion designer Minami Kotori had giggled through the song.

And then the door opened, and two tiny women came in, a tray of drinks between them.

"Nico bought a round and a friend. What are we singing?"

"NICO!" Eli, who was definitely tipsy at this point, jumped down to pick up Nico in a hug, "You came."

"Nico was in town. And it's been too long since we've sung together."

"We're next. Me and Nico! Clear the floor." Eli announced.

"Give me a minute, Eli. Let me introduce my friend. Everybody, Kira Tsubasa; Kira Tsubasa, everybody!"

"Hey! Can you sing?" Rin asked.

Kira did a double take, while Maki heard Nico whisper too loudly, "See, I told you, they don't know anything about pop music. We're good."

Maki knew Nico hadn't meant her to hear that and wasn't specifically talking about her, but she still felt embarrassed and stupid. And then Rin called out her name.

"Maki Maki Maki. You said you'd sing "Telephone" with me."

Yes, Maki had. But now she didn't exactly want to. But Rin had made them practice, in front of Tora and Dia and it had been fun. Maybe if Maki didn't look at anyone.

Rin had her wrist and was pulling her to the stage.

###

Well that was over and Maki had a genuine grin on her face. She hadn't had the feel of performing for an audience since her last piano recital, too many years ago, and even though it was only karaoke, Maki could feel the group leaning forward on their seats, caught up in the song, laughing, watching, tapping along to the beat. Maki had even felt emboldened enough to catch Nico's eye and wink before turning to Rin and high fiving at the end.

She slid back into the couch and Nico sat next to her, an unopened bottled sparkling water in hand. "You worked up a sweat.'

"Thanks!" Maki twisted off the cap, enjoying the sharpness of the lime twist flavor.

"Perform often?"

"Not since undergrad."

"In a band?"

"Concert pianist."

Nico nodded, sipping on her fruity oversized drink, "So Beyoncé or Gaga?"

Maki tossed her hair out of her eyes, running her fingers through it, feeling the sweat dampening the tips, "Why choose."

That pleasant, inviting laugh, "Good point. Nico approves."

Umi's best friend, Kosaka Honoka, award winning pastry chef and owner of Homura, had the mic and was doing a stunning lowkey version of Miley Cyrus's "Malibu". Then Tsubasa jumped up and whispered something to Honoka who said sure and the next thing Maki knew the intro to the Hannah Montana theme song played, which got everybody in the room singing along.

And then Nico put her drink down, "Nico's turn" and strode confidently to the front of the room, in her oversized black and gray sweatshirt, hood down, and thigh high black, rhinestone studded boots.

"For any Beyoncé fans." And Nico ripped off a "Crazy In Love", complete with Jay-Z's rap verses, dueting with herself, and lighting up the entire room like a Lunar New Year fireworks show finale over Hong Kong Harbor.

Tsubasa raised a toast when Nico finished, "So very Nico to do a love song with yourself."

"Only the best for Nico." Nico grabbed a bottled water.

"Is that Fenty Puma?" Kotori asked, reaching forward to stroke the fabric.

"Yeah, saw it on the runway, fell in love, had to have it."

That's why it seemed familiar, Maki thought. She had two pieces from that collection, a black jumpsuit and kimono inspired track jacket she'd worn to some NWSL games. She and Rin both had Red Star season tickets, her spare usually taken by Umi or Honoka. She'd be able to take Dia to her first game soon.

"This is so much fun, Maki!" Rin slid in next to Maki, her face glowing. "Kayo-chin's missing out."

"I think she's probably pretty happy with her concert." Maki countered.

"Yeah," RIn frowned, "you don't think she thinks they're prettier than me."

"No, Rin."

"Hmmmm…" Rin murmured doubtfully, leaning back, head forward. Then her phone went off.

Eli and Nozomi were at the mic, much too close to kissing for Maki to pay attention to them.

Rin groaned, bumping Maki's shoulder. "Tora won't settle down. I have to go home. Kayo-chin says Tora needs me to tell her a bedtime story."

And I bet Hanayo wants someone to cuddle, Maki thought to herself.

Rin had already put down her drink and money for a tip when she froze, "But I'm your ride, Maki, what will you do?"

"Don't worry about it. I can always call a car."

"Someone need a ride?" Nico slid in on Maki's other side.

"Yeah, I have to go home but I'm Maki's ride."

"If Maki doesn't mind, Nico can drop her off whenever she's ready."

"Haven't you been drinking?" Maki remembered the fruity drink.

Nico shook her head, "Nah, alcohol's not really the healthiest and Nico's got some shows coming up."

"Maki?"

Maki glanced at Nico, who smiled and shrugged. "Okay."

"Thanks, Maki." RIn gave Maki a quick hug, "Say good night to Dia for me."

"Will do. See you this weekend."

Rin waved as she ran out the door.

"This weekend?"

"Sunday brunch."

"Good friends huh?"

"Yeah," Maki agreed, "We went to high school together."

"Like me and Eli."

"I guess."

"How'd she meet her wife?"

"They've been perfect for each other since elementary school." Maki snorted, "Some days it was a little...daunting, but Rin's so cheerful." Maki shrugged, "And here we are, both with one year olds."

Nico didn't reply and Maki glanced over. Nico seemed thoughtful, drumming her fingers against her thigh. Then she noticed Maki's attention and did a hand gesture, "Nico Nico Ni. Want to do a duet?"

"Actually, I want to hear you and Eli."

Nozomi caught the Eli reference or had been eavesdropping. Maki was pretty sure it was the second. Nozomi liked to know EVERYTHING that went on, whether or not it had any relevance or connection to her.

"Ooohh, Eli-chi, Maki wants to hear you and Nico."

"Harasho!" Eli was up on the table again, "Bibi rides again. What do we do for the pretty ladies, my friend?"

Nico grabbed the mic and Eli, asking "Shall we keep the Gaga going? "Do What U Want?"

Nozomi took a bunch of singles from her purse, Umi groaned, Honoka giggled.

###

Maki had needed air and a fresh drink after the very physical Nico and Eli duet. She rolled an ice cold bottle of sparkling water against her cheek while waiting for the bartender to come back with Honoka's beer.

"There you are?" And Nico was next to her, shouting to be heard in the crowd, "No duet huh?"

"Getting a little tired."

"What?"

"Tired." Maki shouted back, feeling her mood crash.

"Oh. Nico will give you that ride home, then."

Maki nodded, and followed Nico back to the room. Honoka had pulled Umi and Kotori into a song, Tsubasa providing percussive accompaniment, and Nozomi was in Eli's lap. Nico tapped Tsubasa on the shoulder and whispered something in her ear, Tsubasa giving her a thumb's up and Maki waved goodbye to the group singing.

And then Nico was holding doors open, they were waiting for a valet, who appeared and handed Nico the keys to a sleek, red Porsche Boxter.

"They matched the color to Nico's favorite lipstick." Nico announced as she held Maki's door open.

Maki didn't know what to say and nodded as she slid into the seat.

"Address?"

"It's along Lake Shore Drive, north of Evanston."

"Good. She needs a long ride."

Maki rolled the window down, her face was feeling hot, and her fingers easily found a twistable strand of hair.

Nico started the car and pulled out into traffic, "So you haven't shown me any pictures of Dia. Rin showed me about 1000 pictures of Tora. Trying to get away from parenting for a night?"

Maki shrugged, "Babies are babies."

Nico glanced at Maki. "But yours is the cutest, right?"

"Of course," Maki relaxed a little. Driving with Lake Michigan on one side and the Chicago skyline on the other always soothed her nerves.

"I know a nice park for a picnic if you liked to bring Dia. Nico could make more of those cookies you had at the New Year's party."

"It's a little cold for a picnic."

Nico turned on the radio, "Do you mind?"

Maki shook her head.

"Have a favorite station?"

"I love listening to jazz and watching the city lights, especially in the rain."

"Nico's got jazz. Rain'll have to wait for another night." And Nico started fumbling with the radio dial. Maki reached out, her fingers covering Nico's for a moment, and she tuned it to her favorite station.

"This is the best."

"Nico will program it."

Maki went back to staring out the window, at the darkness of the Lake as they sped up Lake Shore Drive.

"Maki?"

"Hmmmmm…"

"Do you not date?"

Suddenly Maki's every nerve jangled and only the seatbelt kept her from catapulting forward, "I date...well, not right now, but I've dated...just women, but...and Dia's not...but…" and Maki stalled, out of ideas and things to stumble over saying and mouth opening and closing and gasping for air and hands clenched and why did Rin have to go home early…

"Maki." Nico's voice was calm. "I've just been trying to ask you out and you don't seem interested. So I will stop."

There was silence. And then Maki said 'Oh."

"Nozomi told me you were going to be there tonight...and...you seemed really interesting...and Nico just wanted to hang out, maybe talk some. You're very pretty."

"Ummm…"

"It's okay. You don't have to say anything."

There was more silence and Nico humming along with the jazz.

"Dia likes cookies." Maki started softly, her voice gaining confidence."I told her about yours. She's got this adorable coat that looks like a duck. A picnic might be fun, It's not supposed to be too cold tomorrow."

Nico handed Maki her phone, one hand still on the wheel, "Add yourself to Nico's contacts and a whole bunch of gourmet, sure to be your daughter's favorite cookies ever are coming into your life very soon."

Maki laughed, "We'll look forward to it."

Nico sat up as she accelerated, still humming, Maki admiring the sharpness of her profile, Nico's smile gleaming like a Venus near a crescent moon.

###

Maki's phone went off as soon as she got inside the house. Text from Rin.

R: You didn't tell me Nico was famous. Now Kayo-chin's mad at us.

M: US?

R: US ʕง•ᴥ•ʔง

R: You know she loves A-Rise. And Tsubasa Kira's their lead singer and she was there too. Kayo-chin's thinks we're idiots ‧º·(˚ ˃̣̣̥⌓˂̣̣̥ )‧º·˚.

R: Did you get home?

M: Yeah, Nico just dropped me off.

R: Ooohh, Kayo-chin'll be less mad at us if you get Nico to give you some autigraphed swag or backstage passes

M: Hanayo shouldn't be mad at you, Rin.

M: And I am not asking Nico that.

R: But she loves A-Rise.

M: Tell her I said to remind her she loves you.

R: It's not that big a deal.

M: (¬_¬)

Maki shook her head. Rin had too little self esteem too often. She typed off a quick text to Hanayo.

M: We were having fun, not waiting in a fan line for you. Tell Rin you're not mad.

No reply from either. Maki hoped they were having a conversation that would improve Rin's mood. They had such a solid history and still hit bumps. Maki had never really made it past casual dating territory. The texts always trailed off and the follow up for a third or fourth date never happened. Maki would run into them at some charity event or the corridor of the hospital and hear muttered excuses about 'busy." As she started to frown, entering Dia's room, her phone pinged again. A new number.

N: Hi, it's Nico. Are you free tomorrow around 11 a.m? Nico will pick you and Dia up ٩( ๑^ ꇴ^)۶

Maki closed Dia's door and leaned against the hall wall, reading.

N: But Nico will need to borrow a car seat.

Maki smiled at the boldness, typing quickly.

M: Your car only has 2 seats. Convertibles are not child friendly.

N: My sister's SUV is. Trust Nico. I practically raised my three siblings.

M: Did something happen to your parents?

N: My dad died before my brother was born.

M: Sorry.

N: Thanks. My mom coped really well, but Nico had to help out a lot.

Maki was an adult who voluntarily decided to raise a child. Having that responsibility as a teen…

M: Sounds tough.

N: They were good kids. Cocoa's an elementary school teacher now.

M: What about the other two?

N: Cocoro runs my business and charity foundation, Cotaro just graduated with a degree in Fine Arts. He's got a residency in Mexico studying sculpture.

N: Isn't it late for you? ( ु⁎ᴗ_ᴗ⁎)ु.。oO

M: I don't sleep.

N: Does Dia?

M: Soundly. The nanny takes care of breakfast.

N: Oh.

M: I have a lot of overnight shifts.

N: That must be tiring.

M: Nah, world is usually quiet when I get home.

N: Quiet can be nice.

M: Yeah.

N: But Nico needs her beauty sleep. I have a date tomorrow.

M: Really?

N: (✿´ ꒳ ` )

M: Good night, Nico. I'll see you tomorrow.

N: (`∇´ゞ

Maki put her in her pocket and opened Dia's door,

"Hi, bun. How was your night?"

Dia was, as she'd told Nico, soundly asleep, so Maki leaned over to kiss her forehead.

"We have a date tomorrow." Maki whispered, surprised to hear it out loud.

She settled in the chair next to Dia's crib. It was her favorite place to think. Would Dia like Nico? Maki liked Nico, would Dia be able to tell? Dia would get fussy when Maki was nervous so Maki was convinced that babies were occasionally portable extensions of parental emotions, like speakers. Maki closed her eyes, remembering Nico and Eli, mostly Nico, dancing around each other and the open part of the room, movements sure and sensual, so much good cheer in the glances and quick bumps they'd exchanged before they spun out to interact with everyone else in the room. And there was Nico prancing toward her, no attention for anything else in the room. It was a good memory.

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Eli was sprawled across Nozomi, her blonde hair everywhere. They hadn't had a night out together with friends and the twins away since before the holidays started. And Nico's arrival had put Eli in a playful mood, one Nozomi was more than willing to indulge. Nozomi sat up, not disturbing Eli that much. Nico had also been in one of the least grumpy moods Nozomi had ever seen her out of public view, just enjoying the evening and the company, specifically Maki's company. Nico was hot for a MILF. Nozomi giggled at the phrase. Nico would strangle her if she'd heard it. But of course, Nico wouldn't be less interested because Maki had a child. Nico was the most family oriented person Nozomi had ever met. That was one of the strongest bonds between Nico and Eli, a joint understanding of how to be the best big sister. It was so cute. Nozomi couldn't help leaning down to kiss Eli, who woke like Sleeping Beauty.

"Nontan?" Such long, delicate eyelashes.

"Just thinking how cute you and Nico were tonight."

"Cute?" Eli's eyebrow arched.

"Sexty cute."

"Mmmm...better, but I'm sextier." Eli nuzzled into Nozomi's bosom.

"So much sextier…" Nozomi hugged her wife, "But isn't it great how Nico and Maki hit it off."

Nozomi could feel Eli shrug.

Nozomi continued. "Neither of them takes enough time for themselves."

Since Nozomi was going to talk and not cuddle, Eli flopped on her back, staring at the ceiling. "So they probably won't have time to date so you won't have another couple's romance to meddle in."

"They look good together."

"Okay. What's the tl;dr?" Eli sighed, "I love Nico but I don't want to discuss her in our bedroom. She's got her own bed."

"Sometimes Fate needs a push, especially if people are too busy to notice signs." Nozomi seemed to be carrying on a conversation with herself, not altering its script whatever Eli replied.

"What signs?" Exasperated, Eli sat up, "What are you talking about, love?"

Nozomi shrugged, the roll of her bosom distracting Eli, "Nico wants a family, Maki has a family, maybe…" Nozomi giggled. It was a very specific giggle, one that Eli had learned to dread, because it meant Nozomi had "helped" Fate along somehow. And when Nico was involved, that usually meant that Eli was going to be shouted at in angry midget.

"What did you do?" Eli wrapped the sheet around herself.

Nozomi yawned dramatically, shaking her head, then lying down, head on pillow, turned away from Eli.

"I'll find out, you know."

A snore, totally faked.

"Zhizn' ebet meya." Eli muttered. Where would Nozomi have been able to give anything a push? Eli got out of bed, traded the sheet for Nozomi's robe, and headed to the kitchen. She was going to need some tea.

A/N: Hi! I was in the mood for a Single Parent AU so here you are.