I want to marry you because I'm with you, Kat. I will be in love with you. That's not going to change today or two weeks from now. I will be just as in love with you in twenty years as I am today.
by Jennifer L. Armentrout
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In the book "Origin" by Jennifer L. Armentrout, the speaker expresses a deep and unwavering commitment to Kat. The sentiment reflects a timeless love, emphasizing that the feelings of love are not fleeting but rather constant and enduring. This assurance reassures Kat that their relationship will withstand the test of time.

The speaker's declaration highlights the importance of stability in love, promising that their devotion will remain strong twenty years into the future, just as it is today. This sentiment captures the essence of true love, where the bond only grows deeper over time, reinforcing a pledge to be together through life's journey.

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