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Ren's life moves quietly-steady days, familiar chords, and evenings spent alone with his guitar. He isn't searching for anything more, content with the calm rhythm he's built for himself.
Haru sings because he has to. His voice is soft, almost shy, carried into the night when no one is meant to hear it. Music is the one place he feels honest, even when the rest of the world feels too loud.
When their paths slowly cross, nothing changes all at once. There are no grand moments, only shared songs, unspoken understanding, and the gentle way two lives begin to align. What grows between them isn't rushed or dramatic-it's patient, supportive, and real.
A Harmony I Didn't Know Existed is a tender story about music, quiet love, and discovering that sometimes the most meaningful connections arrive softly, and stay.