When we started dating, I was working with a sales company selling DirecTV. I was assigned to work at a store in Pensacola, and that day my world changed. Zachary was walking by with his two roomates, and I began my sales pitch. Even though I knew he wasn’t interested, he started talking with me about how he used to work for the call center that I would have to call whenever I needed process a sale. As we continued talking, we realized we had the same mutual friends and even came from the same town. He had to leave, but then returned a few minutes later. He said I seemed pretty nice and cool, and asked for my phone number. I was pretty impressed that he walked back by himself and gave it to him. We later met a few days later, for our first date at Hopjacks. After being together for almost three and a half years, Zachary proposed. He and I had taken many steps in our relationship, from adopting our two dogs Rocky and Captain to becoming full fledge Catholics. I immediately said yes. From the moment he turned around and came back to ask for my number, I knew he was the one