On one particularly stale night, Christopher's friends dragged him out the house to go to a brewery (Christopher does not like beer) - reluctantly he obliged. Upon arriving, he realized that this night was indeed not a boys night. Turns out one of his friends, Patrick, had brought his girlfriend along and her friend Carly. Christopher stood behind them in line to order the least beer-ish beer they sold. He did not realize they were part of our group until they met at the same table. Carly's beautiful hazel green eyes caught Christopher's attention and thus he was no longer upset with the bonus friends who tagged along. Luckily for both of our benefit, there was a small ring toss game to break the ice between one another. After one horrific attempt at playing it cool, Chris squeezed in for one "celebrity" throw and made it on the hook - he looks up and sees Carly's face light up. "What a beautiful smile.." he thought. After wrapping up our drinks, we all stood up and headed over to Lucky AF to grab sushi together. Carly stands up and, of course, Carly has on red cowgirl boots and shorts. She boot-scooted her way to the restaurant and sat as far away from Chris as she could. Wouldn't ya know here they go passing sushi across an 8 top table to share with one another. Sparks flew. The group then left to head over to a bar/arcade in the shared parking lot. Carly calls her now maid of Honor, Katie, and tells her that she just met her future husband. Mind you, it is 11pm on a school night and Carly wrangled her elementary school teacher best friend to come out. They all played arcade games until eventually we made it to another bar where we exchanged some social medias and parted ways. Chris nonchalantly messages Carly. Again. And again - on Instagram. She responds 2-3 times and completely ghosts him for 2 weeks. Eventually ,the two met at New York Deli and shared a drink or two before hopping to another bar, sharing a very romantic smooch and parting ways. It was over. Donezo. Game over. The two were head over heels to say the least. Time goes on and has brought us here, to join families and share love for the rest of their days. - Christopher