Some love stories begin with a glance across a crowded room. Ours began across a screen — and it turned out to be just as magical. When Pruthvish first connected with Hemangi online, neither of them knew that a few messages between Chicago and New York would quietly begin rewriting both of their lives. But something clicked — the kind of easy, effortless connection that doesn't ask for permission. Soon, a text became a phone call, a phone call became a date, and a date became a reason to check flight prices at 11pm on a Tuesday. And so began the beautiful — and slightly expensive — ritual. Pruthvish would catch flights to New York, once a month, sometimes twice, because she was simply worth every mile and every middle seat. And Honey would make her way to Chicago, which, for the record, takes real commitment because Chicago in winter is its own kind of test of love. What makes them work isn't just chemistry — it's the deeply suspicious amount of things they have in common. Same music taste. Same food cravings. And perhaps most impressively: the same gym schedule, which they actually stick to. Yes, they are that couple! The ones who meal prep on Sundays and genuinely enjoy leg days. "For most couples it's 'I love you' — for these two it's 'how many sets do you have left?'" Honey brings out the best in Pruthvish — gently pushing him past the hesitations he'd rather sit with forever, and motivating him with the kind of belief that makes you think, fine, I'll do the scary thing. And through all of his quirks and flaws — which, by all accounts, are a lot to put up with — she stays. Cheerfully. Now, after all the flights and the countdowns and the airport reunions, they don't have to say goodbye anymore. No more checking departure boards. No more "just landed, miss you already." No more quietly calculating how many days until the next visit. Two cities became one home. Two people became one future. Everyone who loves them gets to witness it — which is exactly why you're here. Please eat, drink, and celebrate two people who prove that the right person is absolutely worth a flight delay or six.