We first met as leasing agents at the apartment complex where we both worked while studying at the University of Central Florida. It was one of those situations where neither of us could have guessed how important that monotonous job would become. At first, we were just coworkers, giving tours, answering phones, and making the daily tasks more bearable with jokes and conversations. But somewhere along the way, it turned into something much more meaningful. We became friends. Really good friends. We clicked so naturally, it didn’t even feel like we were trying. We’d talk about everything like school, our lives, our dreams, and even the small, silly stuff that didn’t matter to anyone else. Spending time together just felt easy. What began as casual hangouts quickly became an everyday thing. By March 2019, we realized what we had was something special, and we officially got together. There wasn’t a single defining moment when everything changed. It just happened. One day, we were best friends. Since then, we’ve spent over six amazing years together, and life has been a beautiful, wild ride. We’ve moved six times, survived a pandemic, and grown closer with every challenge and change. Each step has been a reminder that we’re better together. One of the most unforgettable moments in our story came in Chattanooga, Tennessee, far from our home in Florida. Sean had secretly orchestrated the perfect proposal, bringing both of our families to another state without me knowing. When he got down on one knee, I was not only overwhelmed by the moment but also by the realization of how much love and effort he had put into making it so special. It was everything I could have dreamed of and more, surrounded by the people who mean the most to us. Looking back, it’s wild to think that what started as a job in 2018 became a friendship, and then a love story that would shape the rest of our lives. Through all the ups and downs, we’ve built something incredible. We built a partnership, a team, and a bond that grows stronger with every passing day.