In the whimsical world of Hinge during the pandemic pandemonium of 2021, our love story unfolded with a sprinkle of mischief. Picture Alex, the dapper Englishman embracing his Scottish adventure in Edinburgh, scrolling through profiles. Meanwhile, Leah, the spirited Mainer now bringing her zest to Brooklyn, decided to add a dash of playfulness by setting her Hinge location to the land of bagpipes and kilts. Oh, the virtual capers! As fate would have it, these two unsuspecting hearts collided in the digital realm, leaving Alex with a quizzical expression, pondering if Leah had masterminded a transcontinental catfish caper. "Did she truly believe I'd fall for an American pretending to be a Scot?" he may have chuckled, imagining bagpipes playing an undercover melody. But as pixels transformed into reality and the travel ban unraveled its grip, our love story graduated from banter to a grand meet-up. London, the city of romantic rendezvous, witnessed our union, proving that love could thrive even amidst Hinge's playful antics. And oh, the hilarity didn't stop there! Our first date unfolded as Leah, having flown overnight to London with a grand total of zero hours of sleep, embarked on a British Museum of Natural History adventure. Imagine wandering among ancient artifacts and dinosaur skeletons with a partner powered solely by adrenaline and the excitement of meeting face-to-face. Now that's the kind of sleep-deprived commitment that deserves a round of applause! From the charming streets of Edinburgh to the lively vibes of Brooklyn, our love narrative continued like a transatlantic rom-com. Each visit turned into a delightful chapter, filled with laughter, cultural exchanges, and the sweet realization that love has a hilarious way of making even overnight flights and museum dates the stuff of unforgettable tales. So here's our story – a quirky journey of love, laughter, and the charming escapades of a Mainer finding unexpected romance amidst the Scottish allure and Brooklyn coolness, fuelled by a sleep-deprived adventure at the Natural History Museum.