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[Outlander Summary] S01E12: Lallybroch.



Curious about the time Claire original came from, Jamie asked a lot of things. They're arrive at Lallybroch with a little bit of misunderstanding about Jenny's oldest son. Jenny got upset when Jamie accuse her to have Jack Randall's baby. The truth is its Ian Murray, one of Jamie's friends when he's in France. Need to know what really happened, Jamie ask Jenny to tell the truth when Randall drag her into their house.

Claire once again give her opinion on this family matter, and Jamie doesn't like it. Ian change the conversation topic hoping to change the tense of atmosphere in the room. Claire and Jenny didn't have a good start either. When their in laird main bedroom, Jamie tells Claire the history about the room and the house.

Claire question Jamie when the last time he see his father, it bring a lot of memory for him. Their last meeting at Fort William. Randall offer Jamie a deal and in return no second flog for him. He rejected it.


The tenants came to Lallybroch to pay rent and celebrate Jamie coming home. Jamie got hangover the next morning and again get into argument with Jenny about the estate finance. A group of redcoats approaching Claire and Jenny when Jamie try to fix the mill wheels.

The Frasers siblings apologize to each other for how they've been behave since Jamie back home. When she's wake up in the morning, Claire found a man pointed a pistol to Jamie head in Lallybroch living room.

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