From Casablanca to Timbuktu to the Catskills

From Casablanca to Timbuktu to the Catskills

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A Love Story 18 Years in the Making

Lischele and Derrick met in college back in 2000. They clicked instantly but never dated. Life took them in different directions. They both married other people, started families, and kept in touch only occasionally over the years. Then, in 2018, a birthday message reopened the d ...  Show more

What If the Love of Your Life Had Been Sitting Right in Front of You for a Decade?

Ciji and Travis spent ten years as each other’s ride-or-die—co-chairs, creative collaborators, best friends—without realizing they were also soulmates. They met through the Urban League of Greater Atlanta as ambitious young professionals and shared countless late-night meetings, ...  Show more

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