If you asked for the story of how they met, they'd talk about how they dated for a month in high school and that they went their separate ways until a close friend Joanne Chen connected them together again, 7 years later. But if you ask them on a deeper level, they'd say their story is a perfect example of the invisible string theory. Growing up, they lived only five buildings apart and went to the same candy stores, parks, and schools. They hung out with the same people and watched the same old Chinese movies. Even after their brief time in high school, their siblings—Thomas (Calvin's brother) and Crystal (Caitlin's sister)—became part of the same friend group. Often, Calvin would bump into some of Caitlin's closest friends, and she would bump into his, but never with each other. Throughout the years apart, they'd attend the same concerts and wonder how the other was doing. It wasn't until Caitlin and Calvin reconnected that they realized their lives had been strung together all along, like a single thread tying them home to each other. Welcome to their wedding celebration.