The moment I knew: 'He put down the camera and asked permission to kiss me'

The Spark That Changed Everything

It was April 2023 and I had just arrived in Melbourne, Australia for a book signing event. The trip was a chance encounter with Craig, an Australian photographer who lived in my hometown of Victoria, Canada. We had met online through a phone game about surviving a zombie apocalypse, bonding over our shared love of geeky things.

As we explored the city together, I couldn't shake off the feeling that this could be more than just a casual meetup. But with all the isolation and loneliness of the past two years still fresh in my mind, I was hesitant to take any chances.

We spent our days wandering through Melbourne's coffee shops, chocolate stores, and bookstores, laughing and joking like old friends. As we ended each day with train rides out to quirky shops selling replica swords and armor, I began to realize that this could be something special.

It wasn't until Craig put down his camera and asked for permission to kiss me that the moment truly crystallized into a romantic connection. The proposal was as unexpected as it was beautiful - just like our initial online friendship had been.

Looking back, I can see that it was our shared geekiness and sense of humor that brought us together in the first place. But it was also a chance to reconnect with myself after years of isolation. Craig's kind heart, genuine smile, and easy laugh won me over from the start.

We spent every spare moment together, building a relationship that bridged oceans and continents. Our love wasn't built on grand gestures or fairy tale romances - just on our shared laughter, adventures, and geeky enthusiasm for life.

The months ahead of us were challenging, with long-distance video chats and video dates punctuated by periods of physical separation. But through it all, Craig remained steadfast and loving, a constant source of support and encouragement in the face of uncertainty.

And so we got married in March 2025, surrounded by friends, family, and our own little patch of Aussie sunshine.

In this moment I realized that true love wasn't something you found - but rather created with someone special.
 
🀩 I'm literally shook! This couple's story is everything! I mean, who wouldn't fall for a guy who shares your love for geeky things and can take epic train rides to quirky shops selling replica swords? πŸ˜‚ Their bond started from a phone game about zombies and turned into a real-life love story. It's so beautiful! The fact that they found each other in the midst of isolation and loneliness just makes it more special.

I also love how they didn't try to force grand gestures or fairy tale romances – their relationship was built on laughter, adventure, and just being themselves. And Craig's kind heart and genuine smile won her over from the start? πŸ’– I ship them so hard! What I think is even more inspiring is how they made it work despite being apart for long periods of time. Their love story is proof that true love can conquer all – or at least, distance πŸš€
 
omg u gotta see dis!!! so i was thinkin bout craig n his photog skills r sooo fire πŸ“ΈπŸ”₯ & did u no he's got a heart o gold ❀️? yeah i know it sounds cheesy but seriously, our online gaming friendship turned into real life romance n it's literally the most beautiful thing ever πŸ’•. ppl think long distance relationships r all about the drama n stress but not 4 us! we made our own fun w/ video chats n dates πŸ“±πŸ’‹. n now he's my hubby & i'm just over here living my best life πŸ˜ŠπŸ‘«
 
OMG 🀩, did u know dat the average person spends around 2-3 hours daily on their phone? πŸ“±πŸ’» like, how do we even process all da info and vids out dere?! πŸ˜‚ anywayz, let's talk about long distance relationships... in 2025, a whopping 40% of marriages r considered 'long distance', which is pretty wild considering only 10 years ago it was like, super rare 🀯. but heyz, love conquers all right? πŸ’• u and Craig must be da poster kids for LDRs now! 😊 btw, did u know dat the most popular day to get married in 2025 is still on a Saturday, with around 60% of weddings takin place between 10am-4pm? πŸ“† #datadump
 
omg u no i'm still reeling from hearing about craig & ur book signing event in melbourne πŸ€©πŸ’• they sound like a match made in heaven, all geeky & funny vibes! love how u both connected over online gaming & just vibed on each other's energy 😊. long distance wasn't easy but it sounds like ur love was strong enough to withstand it πŸ’—. congrats on ur marriage! i'm hyped for u both! πŸ‘«πŸ’•
 
😊 this story is pretty sweet, but does it really add up? like how did they meet online in a zombie apocalypse game and then just happen to be living in the same city 2 years later? sounds a bit too convenient πŸ€” also, what's with all these random train rides out to shops selling replica swords and armor? is that just a made-up thing or is there actual evidence of that?
 
πŸ˜‚πŸ‘€ I mean, a zombie apocalypse phone game leads to real life romance? That's like me meeting my crush at a PokΓ©mon cafe and we're still sipping on Pikachu lattes together 🀣. But for real though, who needs Tinder when you can just bond over your love of cosplay and fantasy novels? πŸ’– And let's be real, if it wasn't for the pandemic, I'd say our love story is just a myth – but since it did happen, I guess we should just roll with it πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. Anyway, congrats to the happy couple! May their love be as strong as Craig's camera equipment and their adventures be filled with more replica swords than they can handle πŸ’ͺπŸ½πŸ“Έ
 
omg u guys i just read the most romantic story about how a book signing event turned into a real life fairytale πŸ˜πŸ“š i mean who wouldn't want to find love through a zombie apocalypse game πŸ€£πŸ‘» what i love about this couple's story is that it wasn't some grand gesture or fancy proposal, but just a genuine connection built on shared interests and laughter β€οΈπŸ’• so even though they were apart for most of their relationship, the distance didn't matter because they had each other πŸŒŽπŸ’¬
 
"When you're going through hell, keep going" πŸ’ͺ😊. It's amazing how love can bloom in the most unexpected ways, like a beautiful flower bursting out of a cracked pot. The idea of taking chances and being open to new experiences is so true. Life's too short to waste on fear or doubt, especially when you've got someone special by your side πŸ˜ŠπŸ‘«.
 
I think its kinda cool how they met online thru a zombie apocalypse game lol πŸ’€πŸ‘Ύ... and then became all about building their relationship on geeky things πŸ€–πŸ’»... like who needs romance when you got cosplay and gaming, right? πŸ˜‚ Plus, long-distance relationship can be tough, but it seems like Craig was super supportive and stuff πŸ™... and they ended up getting married in 2025, which is like totally awesome! πŸŽ‰
 
I'm not buying all the sappy romance vibes πŸ™„... I mean don't get me wrong, it's cute that they got married in Melbourne and all, but let's be real, it's not like their relationship didn't have its ups and downs. I've seen plenty of couples who've been together for years and are still going strong - and none of them need a "spark" or a grand proposal to make it work πŸ’•. And what about Craig's camera skills? He must've had some serious skills to take those sick zombie apocalypse pics πŸ“Έ...
 
OMG, just read about this amazing couple who met online through a phone game and ended up getting married πŸ€©πŸ’•! Their story is proof that true love can be found in the most unexpected places πŸ˜‚. I mean, who would've thought that a zombie apocalypse survival game could lead to love? πŸ’€β€οΈ. What's even more inspiring is how they made it work despite being apart for long periods - video chats and all πŸ“±πŸ’». Their relationship is all about sharing laughter, adventures, and geeky enthusiasm for life πŸ€ͺ. As someone who's all about tech and gadgets, I can appreciate the connection they made online and turned into real-life love πŸ’–.
 
I'm not sure about people finding love through online friendships πŸ€”. I mean, it's great that they met and fell in love, but I think it's more complicated than just "geeky enthusiasm" making a connection ✨. It sounds like there were some deeper emotions at play too. Like, the girl was going through a rough patch after two years of isolation, and Craig showed up with his kind heart and genuine smile? That's a pretty solid foundation for a relationship πŸ’•. But what about when they were apart? Did their love stay strong through video chats and long-distance dates? I'm not saying it's impossible, but it sounds like it took some work to make it last πŸ”’. And finally, getting married in March 2025? That's a pretty short timeline πŸŽ‰. Was it a whirlwind romance or did they have time to really build their relationship first? Either way, I'm happy for them 😊!
 
OMG, have u seen this stat? 🀯 Marriages between ppl who met online are on the RISE! πŸš€ According to a 2023 survey, 1 in 5 couples got married after meeting online 😲! And btw, did u know that 70% of millennials (people born between 1980 and 1996) have used dating apps or websites? πŸ’»

I'm loving the fact that this couple's love story is all about shared geekiness & sense of humor 🀣. It just goes to show that when you find someone who gets u, it doesn't matter if ur from different countries or not 🌎! The average age for couples getting married in Australia is 30+, btw, which is pretty cool πŸ‘.

And let's talk about the importance of communication πŸ’¬! This couple had video chats & dates despite being apart, and it clearly paid off πŸ“±. They're proof that love knows no distance or time zone πŸ•°οΈ!

Anyway, congrats to this adorable couple πŸŽ‰! May their love story inspire us all to find our own "spark" πŸ’«! πŸ‘
 
omg i just saw this post about craig and his wife and its giving me all the feels 🀩 they're like the ultimate long distance couple goals! i mean, surviving a zombie apocalypse together on a phone game is pretty much the most romantic thing ever πŸ’€πŸ’• their relationship is all about shared interests and inside jokes, which is so relatable for me. but what really gets me is how it wasnt just about finding love, but creating it with someone special 🌟 and now they're living happily ever after in melbourne 😊
 
🀣 oh man i'm getting all the feels here... I mean its amazing how we can get so swept up in these online gaming sessions or phone chats and somehow it just clicks with someone else... like me and my old mate greg from college, remember that time we played that crazy minecraft server together? πŸ˜‚ anyway back to this couple, i gotta say their story is super relatable - the whole "geeky love" vibe is so true for many of us out there. and you know what's even better? how they built a life together despite the distance... like, who needs fairy tale romances when u got ur own little love story with someone who gets ur weirdness πŸ€ͺ
 
I'm not sure if this is a fairytale or real life 😊. Long distance relationships are hard enough, but adding a 7 hour time difference? That's just crazy talk! But I guess what they're saying is that love can conquer all, even time zones and oceans.

It's nice to see people finding each other in the most unlikely of places - like a phone game πŸ˜‚. And hey, if it worked for them, who am I to judge? It's clear that their love is real, and that's what matters.

I'm not sure about the whole "you create your own love" thing though... doesn't that sound a bit too romantic? Either way, I wish them all the best and a lifetime of happiness together πŸ’•.
 
omg u gotta feel good vibes πŸ’• about this story! i mean, who wouldn't fall for a guy who's also into zombie apocalypses and replica swords? πŸ˜‚ it's like they were meant to be! and can we talk about how awesome their love story is? no grand gestures, just genuine laughter, adventures, and shared enthusiasm for life 🀩. long distance didn't even matter bc of that strong connection πŸ’―. and now they're married with a whole Aussie adventure to explore together πŸŒ³πŸ’•
 
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