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'I dialled the wrong number and found my future husband'

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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.

'I dialled the wrong number and found my future husband'

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.

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