"The dark is generous and it is patient and it always wins – but in the heart of its strength lies its weakness: one lone candle is enough to hold it back. Love is more than a candle. Love can ignite the stars.” — Matthew Stover, Revenge of the Sith novelization Meg and Davor met the way most future couples first cross paths: He invited her onto his podcast, and she said yes. Not once, but twice. After the second time, they stopped talking about Star Wars and started debating whether or not long-distance relationships really work, and, if they could make one work together. The key to a successful LDR, it turns out, is voice memos. One from each of you back-and-forth every day for approximately seven months, discussing everything from whether or not PB&J sandwiches are a breakfast food (both parties still disagree on this) to your fears and hopes and dreams. It was the combination of an 850-mile separation and the ongoing pandemic that quickly turned “we should meet in person” to “one of us has to move.” The 13-hour drive together with a Siberian Husky in the back seat went so smoothly that it became clear their relationship could survive anything. Even in the darkest hours, love always lights the way. On Christmas, he asked her to marry him, and she said yes. Only once. But it was settled. The proposal to get married at a Star Wars convention started out as a joke, but as with most great ideas, it stuck. But it was only the two of them (and Jared), and while it was special, none of you got to see it in person. Which is why Dr. and Mrs. Mondom would be honored if you would join them at a Star Wars-inspired celebration of their marriage on May the Fourth. There will be food, music, and tears, just like every other wedding. There might also be a Star Wars movie playing in the background at the reception. Who knows? #IgniteTheStars with us and celebrate our alliance together.