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[Outlander Summary] S04E03: The False Bride.


Back in Inverness 1970. Roger handed the house to Fiona to care and went to America for Scottish festival. In different time, after what happened to Rufus, Jamie & Claire decided to leave River Run and head to a town called Woolam's Creek. Ian insist he comes along with them and refuse to send home. John Myers later join them as he traveling at the same direction as them.

John take Ian with him to do trading with Indians and separated ways with Jamie and Claire. They continue their journey to Woolam's Creek, and Claire share stories about Brianna with Jamie. They make a camp when a storm coming. Claire go find one of the horse that runaway because of the sound of the thunder. The horse later comeback but with no Claire in sight.


Roger and Brianna arrive at Scottish festival that held in North Carolina. The festival have dance & music, sport, and art activities. Roger even participated in one of the music performance. Feel the moments is right, Roger tell Brianna he love her and ask her to marry him. Bree say no, and they had a fight.

Trap in the middle of storm and at night alone in the woods, Claire find a shelter where she also discovered a human skull. She also saw a spirit of an Indian man. The storm stop the next morning and Claire lose her shoes and follow a footmark that lead her to Jamie. When Claire wash the Indian skull, she found out the person was someone like her, time traveler.

Jamie and Claire finally arrived in a land that they're in love with, decide it will be their new home, and call it Fraser's Ridge.


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