This whole thing started thanks to one of Nicole’s friends at work—someone who apparently decided that matchmaking was part of their job description. Nicole was in Taiwan at the time, traveling for work, while Eric was at home living his very well-organized, very predictable, very Eric life.
Since they couldn’t meet in person, they started talking online. What surprised them both was how easy it was. No games, no drama—just two grown adults having real conversations without pretending to be anything they weren’t. A rare situation for Eric, who is known for liking things simple, quiet, and under control.
When Nicole came back to the U.S., they finally met for their first date. It went smoothly—almost suspiciously smoothly for Eric, who usually needs a detailed mental game plan for everything. But Nicole made it easy. Comfortable. Natural. So they kept dating.
A few months in, Eric paused (as Eric does) to overthink whether a relationship fit neatly into his carefully structured life. It didn’t take long for him to realize that Nicole wasn’t adding chaos—she was adding clarity. Support. Peace. And—shockingly—he didn’t want to go back to life without her.
Both Nicole and Eric are independent, with grown kids and full lives, but instead of clashing, their independence fits together perfectly. They don’t fight, they don’t create drama, they don’t waste time on insecurity. They built something solid on trust, honesty, and the kind of calm that most couples only claim to have.
Now, they’re heading into their future together—two people who know exactly what they want: a clean, peaceful life, built on partnership, trust, and maybe occasionally reminding Eric that not everything needs a spreadsheet.