“I love you so much,” I said, closing the distance between us and wrapping myself around him. “No matter what happens, no matter how this war turns out—I love you, forever and always.”
“I will love you as we find ourselves farther and farther from one another, where we once were so close that we could slip the curved straw, and the long, slender spoon, between our lips and fingers respectively. I will love you until the chances of us running into one another slip from slim to zero, and until your face is fogged by distant memory, and your memory faced by distant fog, and your fog memorized by a distant face, and your distance distanced by the memorized memory of a foggy fog. I will love you no matter where you go and who you see, no matter where you avoid and who you don’t see, and no matter who sees you avoiding where you go. I will love you no matter what happens to you, and no matter how I discover what happens to you, and no matter what happens to me as I discover this, and no matter how I am discovered after what happens to me as I am discovering this.”
“I love you," I said in a low, intense voice. "I will always love you, no matter what happens now.”
“No matter what has happened. No matter what you've done. No matter what you will do. I will always love you. I swear it.”
“I love you, and I always will, no matter what happens to me.”
“And now we’re learning how to fall in love together. I don’t care what any one else says. Ilove you. I’ll always love you, no matter what happens with us in the future. I love you now andforever. - Kyle”