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The Jukebox Was Stuck on Tom Waits
A struggling writer's night of creative drought is shattered when two familiar faces sit at her table, sparking a love story that defies labels and redefines family.
A New Key
One night in a dimly lit bar, two musicians cross paths with a woman whose laughter sounds like a song—and by morning, they've started writing a new verse together.
The Rock That Knew
Struggling with a life that feels like a cage, a closeted teen finds unexpected comfort and courage in the music of They Might Be Giants—and in the two Johns themselves, who show up to help them write a new beginning.
First Frost
In a drafty high school newspaper office, editor-in-chief John Linnell meets a rumpled photographer named John Flansburgh, and the first real chill of autumn becomes the starting point for an unexpected connection that warms even the coldest nights.
The newspaper office at Lincoln-Sudbury smelled like mimeograph fluid and old co
The Boy Who Wasn't Seen
After a lonely day at an adoption fair where no one looks at him, a trans boy finds an unexpected family in two musicians who see him for who he truly is.
Found in a Melody
Y/N has spent years being told who he's supposed to be, but when he's adopted by the two Johns of They Might Be Giants, he finally learns what it means to be seen—and to sing his own song.
The Name He Chose Himself
After years of being told he was wrong and broken, a young fan finds more than a home when two musicians see him for who he really is.
A Door Opens
At a rain-soaked adoption fair, a trans boy used to being overlooked catches the attention of two very unusual potential parents. But can he trust that their acceptance is real, or will he freeze before the door opens?
The Ribbon That Never Was
At a rainy adoption fair, a thirteen-year-old transgender boy is repeatedly turned away—until two musicians see him for who he truly is and offer him a home.
The Name He Chose
A trans boy in a repressive orphanage holds onto hope through the strange, wonderful songs of They Might Be Giants—until two musicians arrive and offer him a real family.
You're Enough
A sixteen-year-old orphan's only comfort is a faded They Might Be Giants t-shirt—until two Johns show up and prove that home isn't a place, but a harmony.