And then Cupid brought love

Published: Monday | February 18, 2013 Comments 0
The happy couple with their best man, Dwight Cole, and Racquel Fyffe, maid of honour. - Contributed
The happy couple with their best man, Dwight Cole, and Racquel Fyffe, maid of honour. - Contributed

Four years ago, Rajeev Singh and Anya-Kaye Smith, met during a regular workday. Singh is a customs officer while Smith is a customs broker executive.

For months they gathered with friends for lunch, neither having any idea that love was buzzing in the air. As days, weeks and months went by, Cupid drew his bow and Smith was knocked over by Singh's arrow.

Not a man of many words, Singh sent loves notes to Smith via text messages. As the years went by their relationship grew stronger and stronger.

Finally, in March 2012, Singh proposed in a most unusual way. He asked Smith for her opinion on a document on the computer but as she looked, the screen changed and there was a beautiful diamond platinum engagement ring. The room was immediately, surrounded with the musical melody of You Leave Me Breathless and a note tied to the ring asked: "Will you be mine forever?" Smith looked around and there was Singh on his knees with the actual ring in his hand.

On Saturday, November 17, 2012, family, relatives and friends gathered at Tryall Club in Hanover where they exchanged their 'I dos'. The reception followed at Wild Orchid Villa in Montego Bay.

 

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