was marketing director for a retail clothing store. Their mutual friend, Mike Moore, had just become engaged and they were both invited to his engagement party; Bill spotted Kathy across the room and immediately asked Mike, "Who is that ?" When they were introduced, Kathy's first thoughts were: "Wow! What a great guycute, outgoing, potentially successful...too bad he lives in Colorado." They were thrown together at a few more social gatherings over that weekend, and as things progressed, they each realized there was a spark between them. When the weekend was over Bill asked Kathy if she would be his official date when he flew back from Colorado for the wedding the following month. Kathy accepted without hesitation and they spent the next four weeks getting to know each other via lengthy telephone conversations.
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There was an instant chemistry between them and by the time they met again at Mike's wedding, they both knew they had something special. At the wedding everyone else sensed this, as well, and even teased about the "next wedding," referring, of course, to Bill and Kathy. It was so obvious, in fact, that when it came time for Mike to toss the garter, he didn't even bother; he just walked over and handed it to Bill.
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Kathy rescheduled her business trips over the next four months so that all her flights "just happened" to connect through Denver, allowing them many weekends to get to know each other. A storybook romance unfolded and they became engaged one evening when Bill flew to San Francisco to see her. He took her to her favorite restaurant; then, later that night, with champague in hand, and on bended knee in the moonlight by the Golden Gate Bridge, he asked her to marry him as he slipped a ring onto her finger. She was so overjoyed that she didn't even look at it. Bill asked her, "Aren't you even going to look at your ring?"
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