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My Initial Meeting Room
In a time where the digital age has taken over our lives, our initial meeting represented a pure fashion of two individuals conducting their business as usual and destiny meeting its fate. With both of us working in the healthcare industry, Methodist Hospital was the scene that setup the perfect place for our lives to come together and eventually lead us to live happily ever after. Walking through the hospital one day, Lawson, as a vendor of the hospital and Shay, an employee of the hospital, sat at her desk not knowing that her natural beautiful looks would attract her soon to be husband.

As a gentleman caller, Lawson approached Shay and introduced himself and proceeded to request a phone call from her by delivering his business card. Thirty days later and
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Another day passed and no communication from Shay, she slowly approached the elevator to conduct business on the 2nd floor. The elevator opened and Shay entered and as the door slowly closed Lawson's hand stopped the elevator from closing so he too could enter the elevator and have some alone time to discuss the many reasons why he had not received any form of communication from his future wife. The oldest excuse besides "the dog ate my homework" was used; in Shay's sweetest but frightful voice "the janitor through away your card and I didn't have your number". Lawson not letting a janitor get in the way of destiny kindly let Shay know that she had one more chance to call him in the next 48 hours or else....Needless to say 72 hours later and no phone call from Shay, Lawson proceeded to give up on hope that this connection would ever happen. Then October 6th 2014, while Lawson was finishing up his workout and getting dressed for work, Shay calls nearly 96-120 hours later, plenty of hours after the deadline was given. As Lawson answers the phone in the most professional voice and not knowing the number, Shay's sweet low tone voice is on the other end of the phone. With one pant leg

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