Quote #84134
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.
C. J. Redwine
About This Quote
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Interpretation
The speaker offers an unconditional vow of love that explicitly spans past, present, and future—"what has happened," "what you’ve done," and "what you will do." By naming each time frame, the line anticipates guilt, fear of abandonment, or moral failure, and answers it with steadfast commitment. The repetition functions like a ritual assurance, building emotional certainty before the final oath: "I swear it." In romantic fiction, such language often marks a turning point where love is framed not as a reward for virtue but as a chosen loyalty that persists through change, mistakes, and consequences.




