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'I dialled the wrong number and found my future husband'
Sunday Mail
|June 08, 2025
Alison Cork had given up on her search for romance after a difficult split but she met the love of her life after dialling an incorrect number. Here, she opens up about their chance encounter.
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As I sat at home one Sunday, I was planning on phoning one of my girlfriends for a catch-up. However, when it rang, a man picked up the phone - a man who went on to change my whole life.
"Oh, I'm sorry, you're not my friend," I told him and explained I must have dialled the wrong number.
"No, I'm not. But won't I do?" The unknown man asked in a low and gentle voice. I politely declined and told him "absolutely not" and put the phone down as I told him I was after a girlie chat on a Sunday afternoon, something he wouldn't be able to offer. But there was something about the encounter that I couldn't stop thinking about. The light-hearted banter, his voice and his humour gripped me after the initial shock of realising it wasn't my friend.
Intrigued about this mystery man I'd accidentally called, I decided to redial the number. I was in my early thirties - I wasn't desperate but I felt like I needed to start weighing up my options. I was very happy in my career and I was newly single.
It was very unlike me to be so spontaneous but I am so glad I called him back.
I'd just come out of a long-term relationship. We split up because our opinions didn't align on starting a family - I wanted children and he didn't. It wasn't as if I was looking for a relationship but this mystery man was on my mind.
He answered my call and we chatted. He was witty and I could tell he was intelligent from speaking to him. His voice was actually rather sexy and I enjoyed our conversation.
This story is from the June 08, 2025 edition of Sunday Mail.
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