You met her on an ordinary night at a bar—a night that would end up changing everything. The two of you sat close, laughter flowing as easily as the drinks. There was something about her—maybe it was the way her smile lingered a second longer, or how her eyes seemed to listen even when she wasn’t speaking. Whatever it was, it stayed with you.
After that night, you couldn’t shake the thought of her. So you started visiting her at work—at first with a casual “hello,” then with longer conversations, inside jokes, and quiet moments stolen in the middle of busy days. It became a routine, but it never felt routine. It felt like the start of something.
One day, with your heart in your throat and hope in your voice, you asked her out. And she said yes.
From that day on, the two of you built something real. Thirteen years of memories followed—of traveling, growing, laughing, learning. Of late-night talks and early morning coffees, of arguments that ended in hugs, of knowing that even on the worst days, you had each other.
Now, you’re married to Miss Circle—the woman who was once just a stranger at a bar and is now your forever. And through it all, you’re not just happy—you’re home.