Sharon's perspective: I met Ki during my senior year of college. He was always trying to turn everything into a competition, and even if he would lose 20 times, he would act like the biggest and baddest person around the very few times that he won. It would annoy me to no end, but because I'm a competitive person, I also may have enjoyed it a teeny tiny bit. But it was all friendly and I never in a bajillion eons believed that we would end up dating 10 years later... but when he started to pursue me it was strong (just like him). Things were quite complicated in the beginning so I rejected him initially. But this boy is go big or go home, and just like Roger from "Sister, Sister", he just would not go home. Somehow he entwined his life into mine (songs would remind me of him, food would remind me of him...) and after 9 months of strong pursuit we agreed to give dating a try and we've been attached ever since. It hasn't been an easy journey, but I'm so grateful that God placed Ki into my life. He might feel like he won the game when I said yes to dating, but I think I'm the real winner here because he's honestly the best. Can't wait to spend life with you, Ki! Ki's perspective: We first met at Virginia Tech during an activity at someone’s apartment. We quickly became friends through playing games like Nertz and Tetris. I was so relentless in wanting to win (because I may have had a slight crush on her) that I would message her once a day to play. It took months, but safe to say I bested her in her own game. This was just the start of something new… Long story short, many years later, I realized that I wanted to pursue something more than just friendship with her. After several months of rejection, I told her that I may need to step away for a bit in order to stay friends. It wasn’t even a month later until she asked me if I could give us a try (huzzah!). I had to act cool so I wouldn’t seem lame, but I was ecstatic. I was nervous at first because what would happen to our friendship if our relationship went south. But like the late Kobe Bryant once said, “The moment you give up is the moment you let someone else win” and I didn’t want to let this be a “what if” moment. Now years later, we are getting married and every moment has been filled with joy, laughter, growth, and a lot of cute farts.