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Albert's Proposal Letter
Dear Myla,
Who knew a hurricane that tore apart so many lives would bring us closer? In July 2005 we were introduced by a mutual friend. After Hurricane Katrina ravished New Orleans, I was forced to evacuate to Houston. Luckily you were attending Texas Southern University. You were the familiar sweet face that reminded me of home, and we developed an unbreakable bond. A year later I returned home but visited you frequently until you moved back last spring. You became my best friend. Today, 11 months later, I'm overjoyed that we chose to take our friendship to the next level. Now I can't wait for you to be my wife. Will you marry me?
Clyde's Proposal Letter
Dear Charity,
We've shared a great friendship since meeting at Howard University more than 13 years ago. Although we've known each other all those years, we didn't become a couple until after my graduation in 2006. I've never been in a relationship with someone I was friends with first. I know that you want me to be the best man I can be. When you talk about our future, you always include Qumari (my 17-year-old son from a previous relationship). I know God put us on this earth to be together. I have your father's blessing for your hand in marriage. Now all I need is yours. Will you marry me?
Demetrius' Proposal Letter
Dear Chrissy,
When I first noticed you, I said to myself, Wow, she's beautiful! It was 2003, and we were graduate students working in the computer lab at the University of Arkansas. Remember our first date? I made a complete fool of myself by having one drink too many. I was sure I had ruined any chance of a second date, but you nurtured me. Our friendship blossomed and we became close. I felt as if I could tell you anything without being criticized. We finally made it official and moved to Tennessee in fall 2006 to become doctoral students at the University of Tennessee. We're a power couple in the making. When it's real, you just know. And I know that I want to spend the rest of my life with you. Will you marry me?
Davon's Proposal Letter
Dear Nerisse,
Your beautiful smile was so warm and captivating when I saw you walking by my cubicle at work last year. You were professional, friendly and full of energy. I figured a woman like you wouldn't go for a shy guy like me. When I finally worked up the nerve to ask you out and you said yes, I knew I was hooked. As we spent more time together, I found myself opening up to you more than I did with anyone else. You made it okay for me to feel vulnerable. Since our first date, I've been daydreaming about our future. I knew from the moment I laid eyes on you that I would be preparing to spend forever with you. Will you marry me?
Eugene's Proposal Letter
Dear Kendra,
In the beginning, our relationship was strictly professional. I was Mr. Glover, that teacher you spoke to in the hallways of the elementary school where we worked. It didn't take long for you to capture my heart. After three months of casual conversation, we began dating. I witnessed your sincerity firsthand when you invited me to spend Thanksgiving with your family. With you by my side, I believe I can face any obstacle. I could live a hundred lives and never meet another person like you—you're as beautiful on the inside as on the outside. I hope you'll grant me the honor of becoming my wife. Will you marry me?
Gregory's Proposal Letter
Dear Carmen,
Surely God is the best matchmaker that exists, and His timing is always perfect. I trained at your facility in Michigan for eight months, yet our paths never crossed. But when you transferred to Texas in 2006, my destiny was fulfilled. As you walked into that first meeting, you immediately caught my attention. It wasn’t until an after-work gathering that we made a connection. You sat across from me, and I was so taken by your presence that I couldn’t eat. You’ve supported me through the low points and kept me balanced through the highlights. It’s time you knew that I would move heaven and earth to have you by my side. Will you marry me?

Albert's Proposal Letter
Dear Myla,
Who knew a hurricane that tore apart so many lives would bring us closer? In July 2005 we were introduced by a mutual friend. After Hurricane Katrina ravished New Orleans, I was forced to evacuate to Houston. Luckily you were attending Texas Southern University. You were the familiar sweet face that reminded me of home, and we developed an unbreakable bond. A year later I returned home but visited you frequently until you moved back last spring. You became my best friend. Today, 11 months later, I'm overjoyed that we chose to take our friendship to the next level. Now I can't wait for you to be my wife. Will you marry me?

Clyde's Proposal Letter
Dear Charity,
We've shared a great friendship since meeting at Howard University more than 13 years ago. Although we've known each other all those years, we didn't become a couple until after my graduation in 2006. I've never been in a relationship with someone I was friends with first. I know that you want me to be the best man I can be. When you talk about our future, you always include Qumari (my 17-year-old son from a previous relationship). I know God put us on this earth to be together. I have your father's blessing for your hand in marriage. Now all I need is yours. Will you marry me?

Demetrius' Proposal Letter
Dear Chrissy,
When I first noticed you, I said to myself, Wow, she's beautiful! It was 2003, and we were graduate students working in the computer lab at the University of Arkansas. Remember our first date? I made a complete fool of myself by having one drink too many. I was sure I had ruined any chance of a second date, but you nurtured me. Our friendship blossomed and we became close. I felt as if I could tell you anything without being criticized. We finally made it official and moved to Tennessee in fall 2006 to become doctoral students at the University of Tennessee. We're a power couple in the making. When it's real, you just know. And I know that I want to spend the rest of my life with you. Will you marry me?

Davon's Proposal Letter
Dear Nerisse,
Your beautiful smile was so warm and captivating when I saw you walking by my cubicle at work last year. You were professional, friendly and full of energy. I figured a woman like you wouldn't go for a shy guy like me. When I finally worked up the nerve to ask you out and you said yes, I knew I was hooked. As we spent more time together, I found myself opening up to you more than I did with anyone else. You made it okay for me to feel vulnerable. Since our first date, I've been daydreaming about our future. I knew from the moment I laid eyes on you that I would be preparing to spend forever with you. Will you marry me?

Eugene's Proposal Letter
Dear Kendra,
In the beginning, our relationship was strictly professional. I was Mr. Glover, that teacher you spoke to in the hallways of the elementary school where we worked. It didn't take long for you to capture my heart. After three months of casual conversation, we began dating. I witnessed your sincerity firsthand when you invited me to spend Thanksgiving with your family. With you by my side, I believe I can face any obstacle. I could live a hundred lives and never meet another person like you—you're as beautiful on the inside as on the outside. I hope you'll grant me the honor of becoming my wife. Will you marry me?

Gregory's Proposal Letter
Dear Carmen,
Surely God is the best matchmaker that exists, and His timing is always perfect. I trained at your facility in Michigan for eight months, yet our paths never crossed. But when you transferred to Texas in 2006, my destiny was fulfilled. As you walked into that first meeting, you immediately caught my attention. It wasn’t until an after-work gathering that we made a connection. You sat across from me, and I was so taken by your presence that I couldn’t eat. You’ve supported me through the low points and kept me balanced through the highlights. It’s time you knew that I would move heaven and earth to have you by my side. Will you marry me?
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