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Happy #Wednesday100! One of the things I wish we’d seen in S8 is William trying to make sense of Jamie and Claire now that he has full context.
What’s In a Name
Even though he and Da spend more time together now, William still comes to Brianna with questions. His curiosity reminds her of Mandy’s, although his volume is much more socially appropriate. Usually.
“Is there some rhyme or reason to when he calls her ‘Sassenach?’” William’s watching her parents carefully. Da only smiles like that for Mama. It’s a shame Brianna left her sketchbook inside.
William has clearly inherited Da’s impatience with puzzles he can’t immediately solve. He’s even tapping his fingers against one leg.
She shrugs.
“It’s a perfectly good way to tell her he’ll never ask her to change.”
🥰💙🥰
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the best fanfiction you've ever read was written by a woman in her 40s before she made dinner for her kids. it was written by a teenager after school when they should've been studying for a history test. and a barista came up with the idea while they cleaned the espresso machine and busser fact-checked it on their break and the post-doc edited between writing grant proposals and the nurse apologized for typos in the notes after a long shift and behind every drabble and one-shot and multi-chapter fic there is a person with a wonderful and interesting and chaotic life and it is such a privilege that we get to be apart of it because they decided to do this thing we all share, for fun.
Girl with a hustle part 2
So many knickers will be in a twisted knot
I’m here for it.
The real rumble in the jungle will be between Ms Sassenach Historian and Ms Healing with animals.
Ms Sassenach Historian leaning into Sam ☑️
Having photos taken with Sam at event ☑️
Touching Sam ☑️
Clearly being involved with Galloway Distillery ☑️
Take a 🙇🏻♀️ Haley Beaupre.
Ladies it’s been a minute 👋🏻 😊
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An Archive of Our Own, a project of the Organization for Transformative Works
Hello!
Happy Summer Friday! This is another original story—it’s flash fiction for a contest (flash fiction is an incredibly short story with a punch). It’s not my normal-not at all 😳 and you’ll see why.
Another “Sweet Whispers” update coming out soon—hopefully by Sunday!
Thank you!
Enjoy-
❤️Jennifer
Dear Sam,
I’m addressing you because at this point it’s hard to believe you don’t know exactly what’s happening here.
Do you understand how this looks?
Not the shipper side of it. Not the fandom noise. Just the plain optics: you’re attaching your name, your brand, and the final chapter of a 12-year legacy to a storyline that looks messy, calculated, and frankly embarrassing.
And yes, I’m putting you in this, because you don’t get to play “innocent bystander” when the same pipeline keeps “leaking” the same kind of material on perfect timing, when the rebuttal collages show up right when Tumblr starts asking questions, and when the whole thing is conveniently built around your business ecosystem. If it were truly private, it would stay private. We all know that what we’re watching is mostly damage control.
Here’s the part you need to hear: being associated with someone who has a public history that many people find disturbing or attention-seeking reflects on you too. Even if half of it is rumor, even if some of it is taken out of context, you chose the association and you’re choosing to keep feeding it. You’re letting the story expand while keeping yourself just far enough away to deny responsibility.
And then you show up next to her and the visual is the opposite of what the narrative claims.
If anything, you look like you’re actively avoiding her.
So what exactly are people supposed to conclude?
That you’re stuck in a narrative you don’t even like?
That it was useful until it wasn’t?
That it’s a useful arrangement you can’t be bothered to perform convincingly?
That you’re willing to let her take the hit as long as you keep your hands clean?
Meanwhile you are burning your own image in real time.
This narrative keeps hijacking your moments and making them about her instead. Macbeth should have been a clean career win. The Outlander finale should have been a legacy lap. The tartan parade should have been about Scotland, your brand, your work, your people. Even your birthday should have been just that, your birthday. Instead, every single milestone gets swallowed by the same side story, the same “are they or aren’t they” chatter, the same staged crumbs designed to keep her in the frame. It doesn’t elevate you, it distracts from you. It turns real professional achievements into gossip fuel.
And the saddest part is that this didn’t have to be your arc.
Because the Sam people rooted for wasn’t this.
He was the geeky, awkward, genuinely funny guy who seemed a little naive in the best way. The one who didn’t even look fully aware of how attractive he was, which somehow made him more attractive. The one who came across warm and humble. The one who felt like a decent person underneath the fame, who looked grateful for what the show gave him and grateful for the people who supported him.
This version feels like the opposite.
This version comes across cocky. A player. Someone who manipulates his fans, feeds them just enough to keep them spending, then blames them for reacting. And instead of growing into something bigger than the role, you’re still riding the Jamie Fraser wave while demanding people detach you from him. You’ve built your entire commercial world on Outlander mythology, then act offended when the audience treats you like the face of it.
You’re also underestimating the one thing you used to understand: your fandom’s pattern recognition.
You can’t spend a decade benefiting from their obsession and then act offended when they notice the strings. You can’t troll people on key dates, feed them mixed signals, then complain about the reaction. You can’t ask them to fund your businesses while insulting their intelligence with a year-long “relationship” that you refuse to own, while you act visibly uninterested in the person you’re supposedly with.
And here’s what’s coming whether you like it or not: the hourglass is flipping.
Outlander ends. The casual audience moves on. The hardcore base shrinks. That’s normal. What’s not normal is accelerating that shrink by turning on the people who carried you here. When fewer people are left, who exactly is paying the bills for the brands, the rollouts, the “adventures,” the constant selling?
So yes, she may look ridiculous in this narrative.
But you look responsible for it.
WIP Friday Saturday!
Tagged by the lovely @philtstone to share what I’m working on and I just wrote a bit last night for the soulmark au that I’m excited about! It’s also already at 6k and I was envisioning this as a one-shot so stay tuned if this develops into more 💀
Years ago — back in her own time — Claire had lost Uncle Lamb during The Blitz. At the time, she had been stationed in France and it wasn’t until the end of the war that coming home to England felt like opening the floodgates of her grief. There had been the contents of his flat to sift through and a lawyer to meet with, all while trying to reconnect with her husband who felt more like a stranger after their years apart. It had been easier to think of him as gone while in the midst of a war, but coming home to where her uncle should be… she hadn’t handled it well.
And then there had been the letter, written in her uncle’s hand and addressed to her. Postmarked, but never sent. She had known, somehow, that it should be read in private and tucked the letter into her bag.
My dearest Claire, it had said, you’ll forgive an old man for being sentimental, I hope. You are — as your father once was — in the thick of the war, and even here in London, I know we are not safe from attack. It makes one think about everything he hasn’t said and perhaps should. My dear, I haven’t felt it was my place, after your wedding to Frank, to say anything of my research on unusual soul marks. I know you’ve made peace with yours, and I would never suggest you would forsake your vows. But who can say what the next few years will bring for any of us? And I suppose, in my heart of hearts, dear girl, I simply wish you every ounce of happiness you can wring from this life or any other. I’ve enclosed something from my research. Perhaps we’ve had it wrong, all along? Perhaps, as it so often is the case in this grand adventure that we call life… things will unfold in ways we never dreamed.
Claire had not thought about that letter or the enclosed contents in the months since she’d come home from France, before she and Frank took the trip up north. Her grief was too fresh and things between her and Frank too tenuous to let herself agonize over its meaning.
But now…
Now, Claire laid on her back in the shoddy tent the MacKenzies had given her and listened to the crackle of a nearby fire and Rupert’s loud snores that would probably keep any wildlife away from camp better than any of the men posted on watch. Now, she thought of the letter.
What she had thought was simply the love of a father — for that was what Lamb had been to her — wanting to impart some hope to her in the face of uncertainty, she now looked upon it in a new light. Had he known more than his research had suggested?
Had he known that she would stumble back through time?
“You could be wrong, you know,” she whispered — to herself or to Lamb, she wasn’t sure. “His birthday might be May 1st, but there’s no way on earth that man is only twenty-two. For heaven’s sake, Beauchamp.”
No pressure tagging my buds @theawkwardterrier and @forgetmenotsassenach17 and anyone else who wants to share what they’re working on!
as a professionally published author who's written fic since I was like, 10, here's my advice for people who want to start writing fic:
fanfic is for fun. the standard is that you have fun writing it. there is no other requirement
starting is the hard part. write some bs at the top (I'm partial to something like "I'm gonna write this fic now instead of just daydreaming, i guess it starts with..."), use voice typing, anything to make the first few words easier
talk to yourself while you write. it makes your dialogue more natural and helps you figure out where to put commas (they go where you pause, most of the time)
edit it once or twice max. it's fic, don't stress it. read it aloud as you do, you'll catch more errors that way
one last scan before you click post. websites will change the font and that helps you spot typos
engage with other writers! here and on the platform you post to! fandom is about community and interaction, you have to be active if you want to see activity. idk about others, but when someone comments on my work I always check to see if they've written for that fandom, and check it out if they have!
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Purv is back with another story 🤦♀️
Dear Another Story Anon,
As long as that troll will be needed around a certain narrative, she will always be fed 'another story'.
I humbly suggest you ignore. Whatever is being thrown at you is being thrown on purpose, essentially to see if it sticks. The rest is merely work in progress, based on well known reactive patterns and collective suggestions being posted and circulated around.
Don't feed it and then come back here whining. Seriously. Ignorance, if not bliss, can be sometimes very liberating, if the thrills on the menu are definitely subpar.
📖 Fanfiction update 📖
Fanfics master list and progress.
1. Irish lullaby
https://archiveofourown.org/works/64008772
2. The Scotsman's tale
https://archiveofourown.org/works/64009003
3. A day in a life
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4. Summits and solitudes
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5. Christmas spirit
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6. Thank you, Jamie
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7. Together in Paris
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8. The amateur after-party
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9. Hop to it, Heughan.
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10. See you at the finish line
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11. If walks could talk
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12. All bets are off
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13. Keeping up appearances
https://archiveofourown.org/works/67861181
14. Sometimes the stars align - 22 chapters
A Sam and Cait fic. It's basically their story from the moment they met at the audition untill today. Short chapters, each time seeing both points of view told from their perspective, thoughts and feelings. There's obviously a lot to cover, and I won't be able to write every single detail of their life, but I chose key moments, that I feel reflect their relationship devolepment over the years.
https://archiveofourown.org/works/65662507/chapters/169086286
15. One man's heaven - 26 Chapters now on ao3
OUTLANDER AU. Canon divergence. Jamie takes a pregnant Claire back to the stones before Culloden. She disappears through the stones and Jamie goes to die in battle, but Claire doesn't travel back to her own time.
https://archiveofourown.org/works/64084306
16. You're still the one - 13 chapters - completed
A Sam / Cait story. A little different to what I usually write. It starts off angsty but will have a happy ending. It started out as a one shot but has turned into a multi chapter story...
https://archiveofourown.org/works/66642559
17. Welcome to outlander boot camp
https://archiveofourown.org/works/76409691
18. I got used to being someone you love
https://archiveofourown.org/works/80121016
19. Behind closed doors
https://archiveofourown.org/works/80675731
20. The act of directing
https://archiveofourown.org/works/81383396
21. A man out of time
https://archiveofourown.org/works/82522481
Fics on hold:
1. A matter of wife and debt (working title)- 5 chapters written so far. (On hold)
(Follows the OG Outlander story but in modern setting.)
Claire and Jamie modern AU. Set in late 40s after WW2. Jamie is a 23 yr old soldier in the army when he was left with the family estate deep in the Scottish Highlands after his father passed away. He makes a hasty return from France,where he was stationed. But when he arrived, the house wasn't in the best shape. And it would cost a lot to upkeep. His sister Janet wants to sell it, Jamie decides to keep his family home when Claire Randell, a mysterious 26 year old nurse comes into his life…
2, "The Heart of Lallybroch" or "Where my heart belongs."
(7 chapters so far) (on hold)
Drama, romance, light humor.
Set in the Scottish Highlands during the 90's, Lallybroch.
After the sudden death of his father Brian Fraser, Jamie Fraser—a former soldier and conservationist—returns reluctantly to his ancestral home, Lallybroch. He’s thrust into the role of laird of a fading estate burdened by financial debt, unresolved family tensions, and the expectations of a proud Highland community. With the help of his blunt but loyal godfather Murtagh, Jamie tries to modernize and save Lallybroch—until the arrival of an English doctor, Claire Beauchamp, disrupts both his plans and his heart.
Thanks again to everyone who supported me and to all your encouraging comments. It really means a lot to me. 😘
Chapter 3 of The Marriage of True Minds is up, so the story is now complete!
It felt only fitting to let my Not Time’s Fool version of Claire be Mother of the Bride for US Mother’s Day. And give Jenny some time as sassy Aunt Of The Bride.
Not sure what’s next in this universe but I’ll think of something!
Morning reblog!