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[Outlander Summary] S05E03: Free Will.


Claire Fraser Monologue #1:

Jamie and I had tried in the past and failed to stop history from happening. What I was doing now was different. I was literally tempting fate, willing events to happen, bringing the future forward.

Penicillin was one of those newfangled things I hoped would have a place in the past, and I was daring history to try and stop me.

Following Lieutenant Knox request to gather more men, Jamie come home to Claire and his community. If there's a war with the regulators, Claire insist she's coming with Jamie to Hillsborough because they will need a physician. Before she's leaving, Claire remind Marsali to keep up with her studies and practicing with her stitching.

On one of their stops, Jamie finally tells Claire Stephen Bonnet is alive and has been seen in Wilmington. They also have to deal with one of Jamie's tenant, Josiah and his brother Keziah situation. Jamie decided he and Claire will go see Mr. Beardsley to sort out the twin's situation and send Roger to continue their journey to collect men for militia.

What they found at Beardsley's house, it takes more of their time to catch up with the group. Seeing Mrs. Beardsley condition, Claire told Jamie about her and Roger discussion to going back to their time. The next morning, they found Fanning is gone and leave the baby with them.


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