We never know will fall in love and marry whom. It is also experienced by a writer who eventually meets the soul mate and marries her.
The story begins when Emmy Abrahamson was on vacation to Amsterdam in 2006 ago. At that moment, Vic Kocula with cluttered clothes and hair approached him. But she was fascinated with Vic's beautiful brown eyes. They talked and got chemistry. In fact, Emmy accepted a date invitation from Vic.
Over a decade later, the couple shared their extraordinary love story to Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield in This Morning. The couple now have 6-year-old twins named Desta and Til.
Emmy has also written a book about their love story, titled How to Fall in Love With a Man Who Lives in a Bush. While Emmy said the reason was immediately attracted to Vic, despite his dirty and messy appearance.
"I know he's homeless because he's so dirty, so does his hands and nails. He held a bad bag, a sleeping bag and a beer can. We started chatting and I realized he had the most beautiful brown eyes I've ever seen and he made me laugh right away, "said the 41-year-old woman.
Emmy Abrahamson and Vic Kocula
After that, their relationship progressed better, like a romantic lunch. Actually Vic is an American who is vacationing all over Europe, but she is running out of money so she can not go back to her home country and when she has enough money she is addicted to alcohol and ends up being a homeless person.
Emmy thinks that her love affair with Vic will end when she returns to Vienna. But before returning home, he gave her the number to Vic. And it turns out Vic is trying hard to raise money to meet Emmy.
"Three weeks later, I got a call from Vic who said, 'I'm here now', and we've been together ever since," Emmy said.
The couple got married and Vic improved his life by continuing his education as an electrical technician. In addition to writing a book about their romance, they also told their children how they met.
"We told them about everything. I do not think they understand everything, but they think it's funny, "