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what kinds of weddings we wanted four days after we made things official,”


she says. (Cue wedding-planning montage.) “I hate that typical cliché of ‘when


you know, you know,’ but it’s so fucking true. At least it was for me.”


No couple is perfect, even the ones in a real-life rom-com. Except maybe


this one? Sarah and Wells have never had a fight fight, she says on ref lection,


which sounds like the sort of thing some, um, women’s magazine would call a


red flag. They still haven’t had a “major blowout” in their nearly three years


together. Wells is a communicator, Sarah explains, a role she’s used to playing.


“This is the first time I’ve been in a relationship where I’m like, How am I the


Adams, he of season 12 fame, was


cute. So she tweeted about him.


This is when the freeze-frame


drops and a voice-over says: “And


that’s how our love story began.”


Wells slid into her DMs, which


turned into text messages,


which turned into voice memos,


which eventually turned into


actual calls, which turned into


FaceTimes and, finally, an IRL


date. “It’s the most millennial


thing in the entire world,” Sarah


says. “I kind of want to gag at it.”


The rest of their rom-com—you


know, the one where the protago-


nist makes eyebrow-raising moves


that in real life would scare some-


one away—goes like this: They


went on all of two dates before she


had to undergo her second kidney


transplant, but Wells flew from


Nashville to L.A. to see her on


weekends while she was in recov-


ery, even though all her family


was there. (Imagine meeting your


S.O.’s parents on your third date.


Imagine meeting your S.O.’s par-


ents before they’re officially your


S.O.) A month into dating, they


were literally telling each other


they were falling in love. (Which,


yes, is exactly what happens on


The Bachelorette.) (Bachelorette


but make it Grey’s Anatomy.)


If you think Sarah was waiting


for a rose though, lol: “I asked


him when he was going to ask


me to be his girlfriend,” she says.


“I’m impatient.”


Things only ramped up from


there. “We were talking about


Vera Wang Bride gown.
Yvan Tufenkjian earrings.
Victoria Grant hat. Beats
Solo3 Wireless headphones.

Hair: Ryan Richman at Starworks
Artists using Suave
Professionals. Makeup: Allan
Avendano at Starworks Artists
using Chanel Les Beiges.
Manicure: Thuy Nguyen at
Starworks Artists using Essie.
Props styled by Bette Adams
at Mary Howard Studio.
Production: Crawford
Productions.
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