They grew up in the similar circles — singing at All County, watching each other in local musicals, and quietly admiring each other from across crowded rooms. She was drawn to his voice; he to her presence. Their paths crossed just enough to leave a lasting impression, but never quite enough to spark something more. Not yet.
In 2021, fate gave them a second chance. They reconnected — pretending, for a moment, not to remember one another. (They did. Of course they did.) It didn’t take long to admit what they’d both known for years: there had always been something there.
What followed was the kind of connection that felt effortless — conversations that stretched into laughter, FaceTimes that lasted until they forgot what time it was, and the quiet comfort of being with someone who made the world feel a little less overwhelming. They shared a love for Broadway, soft pretzels, wings, board games, and — most of all — each other.
She fell first for his words. He says he was just trying to keep up with her sparkle. Together, they grew, supported, learned, and loved.
On July 4th, 2025 — 1300 days after they met on December 13th — Cameron got down on one knee and asked her to be his forever. The fireworks weren’t just in the sky that night.