A chance meeting at an Australian Rules Football Grand Final screening in Oxford led to a heartfelt romance between two students from Down Under. In 2018, Darcy Green moved from Sydney to Oxford to pursue a master’s degree, unaware that a significant relationship awaited him.
Darcy had grown up hearing stories from his grandmother about England, making Oxford feel like a second home. He was eager to immerse himself in academic pursuits, explore the city’s libraries, and engage in various sports. However, falling in love was not part of his plans until he met Miranda, a fellow student with a vibrant personality.
Their first encounter occurred during a 2:30 p.m. ball-drop for the AFL Grand Final, necessitating an early morning for Darcy as he navigated the picturesque cobbled streets of Oxford. Miranda was at the venue, warmly welcoming guests and serving coffee and avocado bagels to fellow Australians. Darcy was immediately struck by her infectious energy and radiant smile, though Miranda’s attention was primarily on the game.
As the weeks passed, Darcy learned more about Miranda. She was pursuing a master’s in classical archaeology, actively involved in rowing, and served as the president of the Oxford University Australia and New Zealand Society. With her extensive network of friends and remarkable achievements, Darcy felt intimidated yet determined to win her over.
In an effort to connect, he hosted a pot-luck dinner at his graduate accommodation. The atmosphere was lively, filled with mulled wine and laughter. Darcy, feeling more at ease, asked Miranda to handle the music playlist. Their playful banter about Christmas music broke the ice, and a memorable moment occurred when Darcy intentionally set the Christmas pudding on fire, capturing Miranda’s attention.
Encouraged by the success of the evening, Darcy gathered the courage to ask Miranda out. Two months later, while walking down Turl Street on a chilly winter day, he found himself discussing Jane Austen and how her works encapsulated profound romance. In a spontaneous moment, he expressed his desire to be with her forever, a sentiment that flowed naturally in her presence.
Miranda’s smile confirmed that she felt the same way, cementing the foundation of their relationship. The couple married in September 2022, having navigated challenges including long-distance living, a global pandemic, and a swift interstate move.
Today, they reside in Melbourne, sharing their lives with two indoor rabbits. Reflecting on their journey, Darcy cherishes that unexpected moment of confession on a winter day in Oxford, which forever altered the course of their lives. Their love story serves as a reminder of how profound connections can arise in the most unexpected circumstances.
Darcy Green is also the author of “After the Siren,” published by Penguin. The couple’s journey from initial attraction to marriage showcases the joys and challenges of modern romance.







































