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We're getting married!

Kyle Tunnell

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Samantha Vasquez

May 14, 2027

Temecula, CA
333 days333 d5 hours5 h38 minutes38 min57 seconds57 s

Invisible String Theory

It feels as if there is an invisible string tying us together.

There is a belief that our lives are bound by invisible strings — delicate threads that weave through time and space, unseen by the human eye and untouched by logic or reason. These strings transcend coincidence, bending the laws of nature itself to ensure that certain souls are always meant to find their way to each other. To those who don’t believe, our story might sound like nothing more than a series of lucky chances, a set of random encounters that just happened to align. But to dismiss it as mere probability would be to ignore the quiet evidence that something far greater has been guiding us all along. Long before we knew we would fall in love, our souls already existed side by side. We moved through the world, circling each other unknowingly, connected by a force we couldn’t see or fully understand. In the summer of 2016, we both happened to be on the same cruise ship. We wandered the same hallways, ate at the same buffets, and breathed the same ocean air. Maybe we brushed past each other coming out of the elevator or stood shoulder to shoulder at an ice cream counter, completely unaware. The odds of us being on that ship together at that moment? About 1 in 18 billion — almost impossible. Yet, the universe had other plans, and the invisible string held firm. Eight years later, on August 3rd, 2024, we found ourselves at a Rancho Cucamonga Quakes baseball game. We could have been anywhere else — made other plans, picked another day, or chosen not to go at all. But there we were, standing in that exact place at that exact time. The odds of us meeting that day? About 1 in 400 million — again, nearly impossible. These moments, so easily dismissed as coincidences, were far too precise to be accidental. Had even the smallest detail shifted — a different ship, a different seat, a different day — we might have missed each other entirely. But we didn’t. Because the string never breaks. The invisible string theory doesn’t promise that love will simply fall into our laps. Instead, it promises that no matter how far apart two souls drift, no matter how many years or lifetimes pass, the person meant for us will always find their way. It is inevitable. And so, through impossible odds and countless unseen threads, we found each other — exactly as we were always meant to.

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