(Thinking about time-travel paradoxes at this time of day just makes my head hurt, but I'll be very interested in what the rest of you have to say about this.) First, that Roger got the chance to say, "I love you" to his dad, and second, that Jerry was there to catch him.) And if Roger hadn't been there to send him back, Jerry wouldn't have been there in the tube station to catch him and thereby presumably save his life. Tragic, heartbreaking, but at the same time.a miracle. It's awfully damn lucky for Jerry that he happened to be carrying a gemstone in his pocket when the plane went down! But he did his best - most of the time - after Claire came back. Frank's not a hero, either, nor especially brave. "Most of them-of us-we're just…there, and we do our best. Frank seems much more sympathetic in this story - the first time we've seen him through impartial eyes, so to speak - and I wonder if anyone's opinion of him will change as a result. 450) I love the way Roger's temperament is evident here, even as a toddler. "He wouldn't throw a fit-he hardly ever did-but he wouldn't give up, either." (p. It was great to get a glimpse of wee Roger, too. I loved the scene with Marjorie and her mother and Frank. And his approach to dealing with balky machinery makes me laugh. Major spoilers below! Don't read below unless you've finished the story! This is a wonderful story, and I would highly recommend it to OUTLANDER fans.įeel free to post your comments and reactions to the story here. Congratulations to Diana Gabaldon on the publication of her latest story, "A Leaf on the Wind of All Hallows", in the SONGS OF LOVE AND DEATH anthology.
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