Yes, really - at church, when he became the new guy. They said hello and kept it moving. The next day, she was walking around campus and looked up to see the guy she met at church. He walked over to her with a casual wave and a “Wait, I know you!” Turns out, they both went to the same university. He then asked her if she wanted to accompany him to 7/11. She hesitantly said yes since she just met the guy. They walked to 7/11 talking, laughing and learning about each other. After he paid and they walked out, he tuned to her and said "you know we're best friends from now on right?" She laughed and said "sure, why not?" Unbeknownst to her, earlier that same day, he had a conversation with his mom telling him to make new friends. What followed was a friendship so unforgettable. For a year and a half, they were best friends. Sharing laughs, secrets, and an embarrassing amount of time at the Chick-fil-A on campus. They had study sessions (okay, mostly just gist sessions) and had inside jokes that only they would find funny. But one day, while arguing about which movie to watch, he decided why not take this friendship to the next level? So, she asked him to wait a whole month. You see, it was about to be winter break and he was going to Nigeria to spend Christmas with his family. So she told him, "If you can talk to me everyday and keep this friendship going, when you come back we'll talk". He called her every morning, texted her every single second of the day, and at night they would be on the phone, sometimes not even saying a word. The day his flight landed back at school, she met him at his place with food. They laughed, talked and it was as if they were seeing each other with new eyes. The next day, he asked her to be his girlfriend. She said yes. In the next couple of weeks, he told her he loved her - in a Walmart aisle. Fast forward to now, 5 years later they're getting married, surrounded by all their favorite people—because what’s a love story without an audience to witness their love?