Their story started the most modern way possible — in the comments section of Instagram. After attending the same Juneteenth celebration (without officially meeting), a mutual shoutout led to a few likes, a DM, and eventually a phone call that lasted until 2 or 3 in the morning. The conversation was effortless, the laughter easy, and neither of them wanted to hang up. A week later, they met in person at a Harlem block party Davon was hosting. Yvonne couldn’t find him at first and asked someone in a staff shirt to point him out. When they locked eyes across the crowd, something shifted. Davon had just insisted he wasn’t looking for a relationship… and then she turned around. The rest is history. What began as community connection quickly became friendship, late-night conversations, shared dreams, and sidewalk prayers in front of storefronts in Harlem. Somewhere between building vision boards and building faith together, they realized they were building a life. For Davon, the moment he knew came during his baptism at Renaissance Church, when Yvonne read his testimony aloud. For Yvonne, saying yes meant stepping into unity, family, and a shared future rooted in love and intention. Now, in the same neighborhood where their eyes first met, they’ll say “I do” — blending classic romance with a modern Harlem love story. And they’re just getting started.