<< Prosper 's version of the story>> "Through my sources, I had her picture and was eager to know if she was single. Sadly, I learned she only wanted to date someone who shared her religion. Among all i came across, she was the one my heart chose, my first choice, the most beautiful of all, "Kibasumba." I had to wait patiently for years, for a chance to speak with her. When we finally talked, it felt like we had known each other forever. Perhaps it was true, but we just didn't realize it. She was logical, funny, intelligent, and understanding—the best a man could ever ask for. A few months later, I traveled across the country to visit her, reminiscent of Paul's evangelical journeys. We met, spent time together, and I felt like I was with someone I could call my wife. We reasoned together, laughed, and envisioned a happy life. We later took a trip to FLL and discovered her love for water. She couldn't swim well but loved to jump in, embracing simplicity, playfulness, and fun. When she finally visited me, I couldn't wait to take her to the Pacific Ocean, the Oregon coast, to propose to her in February 2024. Once again, water! Get the connection? <<Daniella's version of the story >> In the year of our Lord 2019, I did attend the nuptials of my dear friend, who was wed to the brother of Prosper. After the wedding, whispers in the wind spoke of the family's fondness for me, inquiring if I was unwed and might be a suitable match for Prosper. Three years hence, whilst visiting my friend in the fair isles of California, I was met with a list of unexpected questions. "We have someone we would like you to meet," they said. I inquired about Prosper, and once my queries were satisfied, I granted leave to pass my number to him. Thus, in the summer of 2021, we began our discourse. He, a man of calm demeanor, and sharp wit, found common ground with me. Our hearts did grow in love, and now we seek to bind our love and admiration for each other in perpetuity.