Told by the Bride
When we first met, he had on a black t-shirt beneath an unzipped dark blue hoodie, finished with a cap.
We exchanged a quick glance and he stuck in my mind for one reason—he wouldn’t stop talking.
Loud. Chatty. Impossible to ignore.
Time passed, and we were just two people in the same orbit. Nothing out of the ordinary. No sparks. No love at first sight. Just familiarity.
Until one night, somewhere between traffic lights and midnight roads, something quietly shifted. We talked as though we’d known each other forever. He opened up about his life—honest, vulnerable, messy ones—the kind you’d only let slip to someone who felt safe.
It felt like I had just met him,
or like I’d known him all my life.
As Taylor Swift beautifully asked in “Lover” —
“Have I known you 20 seconds or 20 years?”
Somehow, both felt true.
And now, I can’t wait to spend forever figuring you out, falling for the same soul in a thousand different ways.
To grow, to change, to stay—hand in hand, heart wide open.
I can’t wait to keep knowing you, over and over, for the rest of my life.
Told by the Groom
We met in the simplest way—not with the drama of a movie, but in a moment so ordinary it could have slipped away. We shared just a glance. It seemed like nothing—a glance—but it was the first step of our journey together.
Day by day, our conversations grew—wandering into little things that made us laugh, dreams we dared to speak aloud, the places we longed to see, and the way we believed life was meant to be lived.
The more I knew her, the more I felt our minds moving in quiet harmony.
It was like two currents flowing toward the same sea—steady, unforced, and certain.
Everything felt as if the universe had quietly placed us on this shared path.
She is the one I had been searching for all along—
the one I choose to walk beside through joy and sorrow, until the very end.
And at some point, I knew without doubt she was the one I’d spend my life with.
Now, our story continues.
Two hearts who choose—every single day—
to protect, to love, and to carry each other forward, no matter what comes our way.