Chapter 1: The Dust-Covered Cedar Box
I never expected to find these. In the old attic of our former Bel Air home, tucked between technical blueprints and rocket engine schematics, sat a small cedar box. It didn’t require a digital password or biometric security; it was held shut by a simple, rusted brass padlock.
Inside weren’t million-dollar checks or Tesla’s trade secrets. There were yellowed, handwritten letters, undeveloped film rolls, and a faded Polaroid. In the photo, a young man with messy hair and eyes full of fire—yet tinged with shyness—gazed at a beautiful girl who possessed the poise of a proud young novelist.
That was my father, Elon, and my mother, Justine.
The world knows my father as the real-life “Iron Man,” a man built of algorithms and steel. But through these pages, I found a different Elon: a hopelessly romantic soul, a broke college student with nothing but grit and a heart that refused to cool down.
Chapter 2: The Pursuit Under the Ontario Sun
It began at Queen’s University in Kingston, Ontario, in the early 90s. My mother was the “Rose of the English Department,” a dreamer destined to be a novelist. And Dad? He was a physics and economics student—quirky, awkward, and constantly preoccupied with wild ideas about colonizing other planets.
Mom told me that the moment Dad saw her in the dorm hallway, he was “struck by lightning.” He didn’t invite her to loud parties or bars. His courtship was as peculiar as he was.
One afternoon, while Mom was studying in her room, Dad appeared with two chocolate ice cream cones melting in his hands. She turned him down, wanting to focus on her books. Dad just smiled and walked away. But minutes later, as she looked back down at her page, he was there again. This time, he didn’t ask. He just stood there with two brand-new cones, perfectly frozen and firm. He had literally raced against time, sprinting up three flights of stairs just to ensure she had the ice cream at its best.
“In that moment,” Mom wrote in her diary, “I realized this man would never take ‘No’ from destiny.”
Chapter 3: Letters Across the Void
When Dad moved to the University of Pennsylvania, they faced the trial of distance. Back then, there was no FaceTime or instant messaging—only long, sprawling handwritten letters.
I read a letter Dad wrote to her in the winter of 1994. The handwriting was rushed but filled with reverence. He didn’t promise wealth. He wrote about the night sky in Philadelphia and said that every time he looked at the stars, he saw her eyes. He wrote about dreams of changing the world, but in every dream, she was the one standing beside him, looking toward the horizon.
One line made my heart ache: “Justine, people say I’m crazy for believing in the impossible. But if I have you believing in me, I’ll have enough fuel to take us anywhere—even to the moon.”
It wasn’t a cheap pickup line. It was a vow from a man building an empire just to prove he was worthy of the woman he loved.
Chapter 4: Dinner and a Declined Credit Card
There is a memory that Dad—even as the world’s richest man—still recounts with a bittersweet smile. It was a dinner in Palo Alto when they had just graduated.
He was starting Zip2, his first company. They were so poor they slept on the office floor and showered at the local YMCA. To take Mom out for a proper meal, Dad had scraped together every spare cent.
At the end of the night, the credit card was declined. Mom said Dad turned beet-red with embarrassment—a rare sight for the powerful man he would become. She simply reached over, squeezed his hand, paid the bill, and said: “Don’t worry. One day, you’ll buy me this whole restaurant.”
Dad looked at her, and in that gaze was a silent oath. He eventually did much more than that. But Mom always said that dinner with the empty card was the best meal of her life because it tasted of hope and absolute understanding.
Chapter 5: The Dance in the Rain

They married in 2000. It wasn’t a lavish wedding on a yacht; it was a simple, warm ceremony.
Mom recalled that during their first dance, Dad whispered something in her ear that would later become both a haunt and an inspiration: “I am the alpha in this relationship.” At the time, she just laughed, thinking it was the joke of a fiercely ambitious man.
But in the old film photos, I see them dancing under a sudden afternoon downpour. Mom’s white dress was soaked, Dad’s suit was dripping, but their smiles were brighter than any sun. They loved each other with an original, unadulterated love—before the pressures of success, loss, and fame began to erode the edges of their world.
Chapter 6: The Meaning of the Fragments
I know this story doesn’t have a “happily ever after” fairy tale ending. They parted ways after many years, after the unbearable pain of losing their first child and the rifts that couldn’t be mended.
But sitting here, among these old letters, I understand that their early love was never a lie. It was the foundation for everything we have today. Dad learned persistence from those rejected chocolate cones. He learned to survive failure from that declined credit card. And Mom, with her literary soul, taught him how to dream dreams big enough to fill the sky.
We, his children, usually see a father preoccupied with SpaceX launches or Tesla board meetings. But through these memories, I see a young Elon—full of fire—who once loved so deeply he was willing to race against time just to keep an ice cream from melting.
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