Zach and Jenna met the way all great modern love stories begin: Online. What started as casual swiping quickly turned into constant FaceTime calls—like, fall asleep on FaceTime, wake up still on FaceTime, have not met yet but emotionally codependent levels of FaceTime. Before they even met in person, Zach sent Jenna a warning text that would prove disturbingly accurate: “Just a heads up… after one date you’ll fall for me and then you’re stuck 🤷🏼♂️”. Reader, she was indeed stuck. Their first date confirmed what the FaceTime marathon already suggested: This was it. Easy conversation, nonstop laughing, immediate comfort, and the shared realization that they had somehow found their person. From there, it was over. Fully cooked. Their relationship quickly became a blend of long drives, shared screens, watching shows together from two hours apart, gaming side-by-side, and falling more in love — with each other’s dogs (Koda and Winston would like credit here). They learned early on that love looks like showing up, laughing hard, praying together, choosing each other daily, and sometimes being absolute goblins in sweatpants. Somehow, through all the chaos, distance, and joy, they built something steady, safe, and deeply fun. And now, here they are—getting married, still FaceTiming, still laughing, still very much stuck with each other (by mutual consent).