Anna-Leah and Davin first met one Sunday morning while she was singing for the worship service. From the moment he walked in, his gaze, eyes the color of summer skies, steady and bright, caught her completely, as if silently inviting conversation. She waited until the service ended and found herself talking to him so freely that she lost track of time. In the weeks that followed, they spent time together at church, volunteering at the food pantry and serving at a concert, where, in a moment both absurd and endearing, Davin tried to impress Anna-Leah by opening a can of nacho cheese without a can opener. He sliced his finger in the process, and though it bled copiously, he stayed, laughing and talking with her anyway. He still carries the scar, a small, lasting mark of that night, of his effort, and of his determination to be near her. After that night, Davin asked Anna-Leah out on their first date. They walked through the park for hours, talking about everything and nothing, and shared their first kiss on a quiet park bench, a moment that felt both infinite and inevitable. A few weeks later, he asked Anna-Leah to be his girlfriend, and from that day forward, their connection only deepened. Their spark was immediate, unmistakable, and enduring, a love that began at first sight and has only grown stronger with time.