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She looked at the table where the letter lay—the one meant for Brianna, should they never see her again. It was a heavy weight, that paper. A bridge across centuries.

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: To free Roger, Young Ian chooses to stay behind and join the Mohawk tribe, trading his freedom for Roger's. outlander s04e13 240p

And as the snow began to fall silently outside, blanketing the ridge in white, they sat together—two travelers lost in time, perfectly found.

She looked down at their joined hands, the gold of her wedding ring—Frank’s ring—cool against her skin, the silver of Jamie’s ring warm on her finger. Two metals. Two lives. One past, one future, all tangled together in the present.

"I used to fear that living in the past would erase the future I came from," she whispered. "That by being here, I was rewriting history, wiping away Bree... wiping away everything." She looked at the table where the letter

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"Now I think... time isn't a straight line. It’s like those woods outside. It twists and turns. I think we walk through the shadows of the people we used to be, and sometimes, we walk through the light of the people we haven't yet become." And as the snow began to fall silently

The air in the draughty cabin at Fraser’s Ridge bit at Claire’s skin, a sharp contrast to the warmth of the hearth where the fire was finally catching. It had been a winter of hard frost and harder goodbyes.

'Outlander' recap: Season 4, Episode 13 - Entertainment Weekly

She’d found it on a salvaged hard drive from an estate sale. The previous owner, a reclusive media archivist, had died with the file open on his screen.

The file name was a lie.