He is not whole in so many ways and neither is Claire even though she has thrown herself in being little red-haired Brianna’s mom. It’s an offer of emotional intimacy and Jamie finally gives in. “I want to share something different…something we both need…to keep us whole as we move forward in this life.” “It’s not on my mind to betray Claire,” she tells him. Jamie is all set to send her away and stay celibate, but Mary is persistent. But, before he turns himself in, he accepts help from Jenny’s servant woman, Mary McNab, who shaves his beard, cuts his hair and then offers him her body and her heart for a night of comfort.
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He wants his family to be free of the threat that his life represents to them. “Little difference to the prison I live in now,” Jamie responds. “You’ll not risk your lives for me anymore,” he tells her.”Christ man, have you not seen the inside of enough prisons for a lifetime?” she fires back. He’s ready to give himself up to the British - who are no longer hanging Jacobites - so that his sister can get the reward money for turning him in.
He’s desperate to stop putting Jenny, her husband, children and Fergus at risk. Sadly, Jamie’s troubles are more serious than disconnected sex. The wife’s talents are not in the kitchen, but elsewhere… Too bad when Clare tries to share her “talents,” Frank gets all up and bothered that her eyes are closed during a “sexy session in front of the fire.” “Claire, when I’m with you, I’m with you, but you’re with HIM,” he complains. It’s a jolt to be then transported back to the chauvinist world of late ’40s America, where Claire and Frank entertain friends who have a ridiculously traditional marriage. Jamie is the only father he has ever known. “I have always trust you, my Lord,” Fergus tells him, love in his eyes. “You can trust me” to support you for the rest of your life, Jamie reassures the boy. Jamie finally and clearly sees that Fergus is his surrogate son. “You remind me that I have something to fight for,” he tells the injured boy. It’s Fergus’s reckless act of courage and devotion to Jamie that re-awakens Jamie’s will to live. If not for Jamie’s quick action with a tourniquet, it would have curtains for the French teen. Malicious chops off his hand and leaves him to die. But back in 18th century Scotland, life goes from bad to worse, especially for rebellious Fergus, who makes a nearly deathly mistake taunting the malicious red coat officer who’s actually a turncoat Scott. Claire is even ready to start having sex with Frank. After her daughter’s birth, she and Frank had promised each other that they would be a family again - have a “fresh start,” and that’s what they have committed to do. After an unexpected visit from the local British commander and his vicious, red coat sidekick, she fears even more that the British leader will not stop his pursuit of Jamie until “he’s hanging from the end of a rope.”įortunately for Claire in the 20th century, baby Brianna has re-awakened her interest in living. “How long has it been since you’ve lain with a woman?” she asks. Fergus doesn’t understand why Jamie has lost his will to fight the British, who are tyrannical masters to the Highlanders, and he calls Jamie a “coward.” Jenny also fears for Jamie’s emotional state - “I just want you to have some happiness,” she tells her brother, while urging him to marry again. Jenny isn’t the only one unhappy with Jamie.