Our Story
Hunter & Terilynn’s story starts the way a lot of modern love stories do—on Tinder. But what started as a simple swipe quickly turned into something neither of them expected.
When they first met in early 2024, Terilynn noticed how quiet Hunter was… and Hunter couldn’t get over how sweet she was. It didn’t take long for first impressions to turn into something deeper. Between skating dates, long drives, and nights spent watching movies, they found themselves effortlessly falling into a rhythm together.
Their connection grew in the little moments—inside jokes like calling each other “stinky,” copying each other just to be annoying, and always finding reasons for “just five more minutes” together. Whether it was an unbrushed hair excuse or work pulling them apart, neither of them ever really wanted the time to end.
Somewhere between those early days and their first kiss, everything just clicked. Time together felt different—like whole days passed in what felt like minutes. That’s when they both knew something real was happening.
Hunter made the first move… and also said “I love you” first (he’ll remind you of that). While most people might say Hunter “wears the pants,” Terilynn will quickly tell you how it really is—and honestly, that balance is part of what makes them work so well.
What they love most about each other goes beyond the obvious. Hunter admires how loving, thoughtful, and deeply caring Terilynn is, while she sees the side of him others don’t always notice—how talkative, kind, and willing he is to do anything for the people he loves.
Their love isn’t just about big moments—it’s about how easy life feels together. Whether it’s a simple dinner and movie night or an adventure date followed by getting dressed up, they’ve built something that feels like home.
Marriage, to them, is about starting a new chapter—one where they grow into everything together. Best friends, partners, and one day, a family.
Their biggest dreams? A home of their own, a life full of travel, and building a future side by side.
Because at the end of the day, love isn’t a place—it’s the person you’re with. And for them, they’ve already found it.
















