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'Just say you're in love already!' Virtue and Moir capture gold and our hearts in Olympic career finale

Weeknights spent watching Jeopardy, occasional ballroom dancing and private 10-year anniversary skates that'll be the future for Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir, they joke, after the golden moment Monday that closed out their on-ice story, two decades in the making.

Ice dancers Virtue and Moir may say they're not a couple, but the internet is swooning for them anyway

Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir, Olympic ice dancing champs, talk about their future

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Magnitude of achievement still sinking in for Canadian ice-dancing pair

Weeknights spent watching Jeopardy, occasional ballroom dancing and private 10-year anniversary skates that'll be the future for Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir, they joke, after the golden moment Monday that closed outtheir on-ice story, two decades in the making.

"Maybe we'lltake up tennis," Virtue laughs, still beaming from their second gold medal of the 2018 Olympics after edging out France's ice-dancing duo Gabriella Papadakis and Guillaume Cizeron,by a mere 0.79 points.

The pair finished with a world record overall score of 206.07, beating their own personal best in a magical skate toMoulin Rougewith a chemistry so convincing that fans were every bit as glued to their whispers and glances, as their skating itself.

I've waited to hear Tessa laugh and cry at the same time since 2010.- Scott Moir

And the mania isn't limited to the hometown crowd.

The pair made international headlines Tuesday morning, with theNew York Timescrowning them "Ice-dancing's king and queen" and the BBC asking, "Is this the Olympics' greatest 'love story' ever told?"

But while they may be Canada's favourite couple on ice, the pairmaintain they're friends and "business partners," despite fans' best wishes.

Whatever you say, guys.

Regardless, after 20 years building toward thatwinning career finale, there's something that makes the victory even sweeter, says30-year-oldMoir.

A promise to'skate for each other'

"We just feel so fortunate to have each other, to have this business relationship We've been through so much together. It's crazy," he toldCBC'sHeatherHiscoxafter their record-breaking performance, looking back on their journey since adolescence.

But it wasn't always strictly business for the pair, who, in their 2011 book, Tessa and Scott: Our Journey from Childhood Dream to Gold,confirm they did once "date," if you can call it that, when Virtue was eight and Moir, 10.

The romance lasted eight months, Moir recounts, and spanned just a few phone conversations.

"I liked Scott," Virtue recalls in the book. "I don't know if he liked me, but we just went along with it.

"I remember my brothers talking me through the phone call with her, I was so nervous," Moirrecounts. "We'd sit there and not say anything."

Fast forward to 2018, while winning was certainly the goal, Monday's skate wasabout something more, said Virtue.
Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir cemented their place in the hearts and mind of Canada and the world with a gold medal performance that drew much praise and admiration on social media. (Kevin Light/CBC Sports)

"We said to each other before we went out that we would skate for each other," the 28-year-old said.

"We were so ready and trained, we didn't want to miss a moment of it. And how cool that after 20 years to be able to share that together."

'A special relationship'

ForMoir, the moment was a personal victory, too.

"I've waited to hear Tessa laugh and cry at the same time since 2010," he said. On Monday, she did. AndMoirsays "Itwas worth it."

And while the darling duo say they've reached the end of their Olympic careers,they now plan to go on tour, which is sure to keepfans swooning and guessing about the possibility of a real romance to go with their on-ice intimacy.

And remarks like this, to the question of what he loves most about his skating partner,just keep tugging at our heartstrings.

"How do you narrow it down? She is an all around beauty," Moir says on the pair's website.

Virtue's response to the question: "His drive, his relentless pursuit of perfection, his sense of humour, and his reactions to my all-emoji text conversations."

"This is a special relationship," Moir told Hiscox. "And it's not going anywhere, that's for sure."

But couple or not, manyfans prefer to believe they'll skate off into the sunset together lovingly twizzling in each others' arms.