Being a prophet was a very uncomfortable occupation, I thought, not for the first time. I felt considerable sympathy with Jeremiah and his Lamentations. I also realized exactly why Cassandra was so unpopular. Still, there was no help for it. On the crest of a Scottish hill, the night wind of an autumn storm whipping my hair and skirts like the sheets of a banshee, I turned my face to the shadowed skies and prepared to prophesy. “Plant potatoes,” I said. Jenny’s mouth dropped slightly open, then she firmed her jaw and nodded briskly. “Potatoes. Aye. There’s none closer than Edinburgh, but I’ll send for them. How many?” “As many as you can. They’re not planted in the Highlands now, but they will be. They’re a root crop that will keep for a long time, and the yield is better than wheat. Put as much ground as you can into crops that can be stored. There’s going to be a famine, a bad one, in two years. If there’s land or property that’s not productive now, sell it, for gold. There’s going to be war, and slaughter. Men will be hunted, here and everywhere through the Highlands.” I thought for a moment. “Is there a priest-hole in the house?” “No, it was built well after the Protector’s time.” “Make one then, or some safe place to hide. I hope Jamie won’t need it,” I swallowed hard at the thought, “but someone may.” “All right. Is that all?” Her face was serious and intent in the half-light. I blessed Jamie for his forethought in warning her, and her for her trust in her brother. She didn’t ask me how, or why, but only took careful note of what I said, and I knew my hasty instructions would be followed.
A Bouquet of Pink Roses
This takes place in my WW2 AU that began with An Endless Night and takes place eight months after An Escape
This chapter would not have been possible without the support and encouragement of @momwendy- my beta queen extraordinaire, @missclairebelle, @thatsoccercoach, @gotham-ruaidh and @jules-fraser who have held my hand through the first week and a half of SummerFest and have just been all time legends. Thank you all, I don’t think this chapter would be seeing the light of day had it not been for you!
On the 20th May 1947, the Hon. Faith Janet Fraser, eldest child of Laird and Lady Broch Tuarach marries Doctor Albert Ferdinand Peterson
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The Coffee Incident: Ch.23 - “Room 324″
a/n: I had the hardest time writing this chapter because I am scared shitless of not doing it justice. Thanks to @curlsgetdemgurls and @thefraserwitch who both read over this, ILY gals. Also I’m not a doctor so bear with me.
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“Life changes fast. Life changes in the instant. You sit down to dinner and life as you know it ends.” - Joan Didion: “The Year Of The Magical Thinking”
Claire’s night shift had been quiet and terribly boring – a broken arm on one side, a suture on the other. The emergency room had been calm but that didn’t mean Claire let down her guard, after all, she had one more hour to go. If she knew anything about her work it was how quickly the situation could change.
As they say, it’s always the calm before the storm.
Lay Your Head
A/N: A Modern AU one shot that I wrote last summer but never published.
Trigger warning for a major character death.
Caught in a hit and run accident on his way home from work, Jamie Fraser’s last moments are spent clinging to the memories of those whom he loves
June 5: Favorite Season 1 Outdoor Scene Featuring secondary and/or supporting characters? #OutlandishLandscapes
Jenny and Jamie at Brian Fraser’s grave in 1x12 “Lallybroch”
I would have gladly died to spare you. And if yer life is a suitable exchange for my honor, tell me why my honor’s not a suitable exchange for yer life? Or are ye telling me that I may not love you as much as you love me? Because if ye are, Jamie Fraser, I’ll tell you right now it’s not true.
December 22: Favorite Parallel Between Seasons→ (Jamie’s Sacrifice).
December 21: Favorite Family Member→ (Jenny Fraser Murray).
25 Days of JAMMF
Day 21, Favourite Family Member
Jenny Murray ( née Fraser)
I have a love/hate relationship with Jenny
I love her fierceness, her loyalty, her bravery and her stubbornness. ( Very like her brother!)
I don’t like her tendency to make quick judgements and her refusal to then admit she’s wrong. ( I think she could learn from Jamie here, and I also love how Ian takes her to task on this!)
However I adore how Laura Donnelly plays her. She is perfect.
25 Days of JAMMF, Day 21: Favorite Family Member
JENNY. FRASER. MURRAY.
THIS SISTER LOVES HER BROTHER
THIS BROTHER LOVES HIS SISTER
Jenny is ferocious with her love for Jamie and equally is Jamie for Jenny.
They would give up their very life for each other without any hesitation.
AND NOTICE:
WHO is the ONE person Jamie allows himself to completely fall apart with after losing Claire?
JENNY
They may fight hard
but they love even harder ❤️
FRASER SIBLINGS: YOU MAKE MY WEE HEART MELT ❤️❤️😭😭😭😭
(I am going to go hug my brother now 😊)
#25DAYSOFJAMMF ~ Favourite Family Member
‘And if yer life is a suitable exchange for my honor, tell me why my honor is not a suitable exchange for yer life. Or are ye telling me that I may not love ye as much as you love me? Because if ye are, Jamie Fraser, I’ll tell you right now it’s not true.’
Lallybroch, Outlander (1x12)
jenny is one of my fave characters. is she in book 4 much?
Hello there Anon! Thanks for your ask.
Jenny is in Drums of Autumn! Here’s what we can expect from her in Season 4 [SPOILERS AHEAD]
Jenny plays a vital role in the introduction of Brianna into the 18th Century. She’s one of the first people Bree meets, even before she meets Jamie and reunites with Claire. Obviously Jenny isn’t expecting to see Bree as she didn’t even know she existed, but Book!Universe Bree resembles Jamie (and Ellen) so much that it’s hard to deny. Once Bree announces that Claire is her mother and shows Ellen’s pearls – the same pearls that Jamie gave to Claire on their wedding night and that Claire left to Bree before she went through the stones – it’s really settled.
Jenny helps Bree by telling her that Jamie and Claire are now in America at Fraser’s Ridge and helps her get there. She even insists on getting to know her niece before she takes the journey to them. It’s an important part for Jenny to play, but not a terribly long section of the book (only part of one chapter, so I expect probably just part of one episode next season). We don’t see Jenny again after this until books 7 and 8.
Here’s a passage of Jenny and Brianna together bonding:
“Do you know where he is now? He and my mother?” Brianna bent forward anxiously, brushing pastry crumbs from her jabot.
Jenny smiled and rose from the table.
“Aye, I do – more or less. If ye’ve eaten your fill, d’ye come with me, lassie. I’ll fetch his last letter for ye.”
Brianna rose to follow Jenny, but stopped abruptly near the door. She had vaguely noticed some paintings on the walls of the parlor earlier, but hadn’t really looked at them, in the rush of emotion and event. She looked at this one, though.
Two little boys with red-gold hair, stiffly solemn in kilts and jackets, white shirts with frills showing bright against the dark coat of a huge dog that sat beside them, tongue lolling in patient boredom.
The older boy was tall and fine-featured; he sat straight and proud, chin lifted, in hand resting on the dog’s head, the other protectively on the shoulder of the small brother who stood between his knees.
It was the younger boy Brianna stared at, though. His face was round and snub-nosed, cheeks translucent and ruddy as apples. Wide blue eyes, slightly slanted, looked out under a bell of bright red hair combed into an unnatural tidiness. The pose was formal, done in classic eighteenth-century style, but there was something in the robust, stocky little figure that made her smile and reach a finger to touch his face.
“Aren’t you a sweetie,” she said softly.
“Jamie was a sweet laddie, but a stubborn wee fiend, forebye.” Jenny’s voice by her ear startled her. “Beat him or coax him, it made no difference; if he’d made up his mind, it stay made up. Come wi’ me; there’s another picture you’ll like to see, I think.”
The second portrait hung on the landing of the stairs, looking thoroughly out of place. From below she could see the ornate gilded frame, it’s heavy carving quite at odds with the solid, battered comfort of the house’s other furnishings. It reminded her of pictures in museums; this homely setting seemed incongruous.
As she followed Jenny onto the landing the glare of light from the window disappeared, leaving the painting’s surface flat and clear before her.
She gasped, and felt the hair rise on her forearms, under the linen of her shirt.
“It’s remarkable, aye?” Jenny looked from the painting to Brianna and back again, her own features marked with something between pride and awe.
“Remarkable!” Brianna agreed, swallowing.
“Ye see why we kent ye at once,” her aunt went on, laying a loving hand against the carved frame.
“Yes. Yes, I can see that.”
“It will be my mother, aye? Your grandmother, Ellen MacKenzie.”
“Yes,” Brianna said. “I know.” Dust motes stirred up by their footsteps whirled lazily through the afternoon light from the window. Brianna felt rather as though she was whirling with them, no longer anchored to reality.
Two hundreds years from now, she had – I will? she thought wildly – stood in front of this portrait in the National Portrait Gallery, furiously denying the truth that it showed.
~ Drums of Autumn, chapter 34, “Lallybroch
25 DAYS OF JAMMF December 7th ♔ Favorite Nickname
25 Days of JAMMF, Day 7: Favorite Nickname
A-GHRAIDH: my love
This is a name Jenny calls Jamie at Lallybroch.
AND IT JUST MELTS MY WEE HEART, OK???
I unabashedly LOVE the relationship between Jamie and Jenny. As a gal who has brothers, it just makes my heart swell the way they encapsulate all the affection, frustration, joy, and hilarity that siblings experience. They might fight, but they love each other all the more fiercely.
For Unto Us A Child Is Born
January, 1937.
Captain James Alexander Malcolm Mackenzie Fraser paces the floors of a hospital corridor, waiting for news of his wife and youngest child.
A/N: This is a companion piece to my longer WW2 AU story ‘An Endless Night’, which can be found here
Jerry Mackenzie’s characterisation, including his part in the RAF is purely based on his character in Diana Gabaldon’s short story ‘A Leaf on the Wind of All Hallows’ found in Seven Stones to Stand or Fall
Beautifully written !
Claire i won’t take shit from you Fraser
1.14 - The Search ↳ “From what I’ve seen so far you two are natural outlaws.”