I think it’s a great plan.
Also, I found it a fun film to rewatch.

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I think it’s a great plan.
Also, I found it a fun film to rewatch.
The forest around them fell silent, absorbing the sounds of their voices, as if the sky and earth were holding their breath, listening to what was about to happen. Claire stood before Jamie, feeling the cold seep into her fingers, but he, as always, was the first to embrace her hands with his, wrapping her in his warm palms as if to block the fear and despair that had taken hold of her heart. He looked at her as though he was trying to memorize every line, every feature of her face, to carry her image with him into eternity.
"Ye must go, Sassenach," he said softly, his voice holding such strength that the mountains themselves might tremble. "Feumaidh tu falbh, a’ bhana-choigreach. You must return to yer own time. Here, there's naught left for ye but darkness and war."
Claire looked at him, struggling with despair, with the force that seemed to draw her back to the stones. She did not want to leave him; she could not bear the thought of abandoning him to face a battle that would erase his presence from this world.
"I can't leave you, Jamie," she whispered, her voice shaking. "You are my life, my love, my light. I want to stay with you, even if it means the end."
He touched her cheek, running his warm hand over her face as if trying to wipe away her tears and at the same time remember the feel of her skin. Sadness flashed in his eyes, deep as the very ocean that would separate them. But Jamie would not allow himself to show weakness, understanding that his strength was her only anchor now.
"Ye must live for both of us, Claire," he said, his voice quiet but as firm as granite. "Fiù ged a tha sin a’ ciallachadh gum feum thu falbh. I need to ken that ye’ll be safe, that ye’ll live, breathe, despite all that lies ahead for me here. Air ar son fhèin, airson ar pàiste."
Her soul resisted. She tried to hold back, but tears rolled down her cheeks anyway. Claire reached for him as if lost in a desert, yearning for the last drop of water. But he continued to warm her hands, his fingers like an anchor, holding her in the moment, keeping her steady.
"I'll wait for you," she whispered, almost soundlessly, like a prayer sent to him and to fate. "In every moment, in every life. We will meet again. Come back to me, soldier."
Jamie released her hands but then embraced her shoulders one last time, pulling her close, as though his embrace could tear through the very fabric of time and space, saving them both from the inevitable. Then, slowly, carefully, he leaned down and pressed his lips to hers in a final kiss, full of despair, love, and forgiveness that would not die, even in the face of death.
"I will find ye, Sassenach," he said, letting her go, his voice steady and strong as the mountains surrounding them. "Ann an saoghal sam bith, ann an àm sam bith. Bidh mi gad shireadh gus an ruig mi ort a-rithist. Gus am faigh sinn a chèile."
The CBeebies Panto returns to cinemas with Dick Whittington and His Cat!
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Modern Films Family is excited to share the brand new trailer for this year’s CBeebies Panto Dick Whittington and His Cat, available in cinemas from 2 December 2022.CBeebies is once again taking to the stage for Christmas 2022, with a unique adaptation of Dick Whittington and His Cat. Bursting with catchy songs, festive fun, and a host of CBeebies stars, the film will be a theatrical treat for…
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Am I suppose to see a difference here?!
Bonus:
Ann Walker + ‘the only solid dude in her life’
Requested by @beambouncer
Moving lesbians since 1833.
Mrs. Priestley interrupting her in a compromising position doesn’t bother Ann Walker — [1.03: Oh Is That What You Call It?]
— requested by anonymous
Idk you guys I just keep thinking about my boy James Mackenzie.
Is he moving in with them? Are they gonna have to sit him down and explain that while they both love him very much, Miss Walker is going to be living elsewhere now and he has to take care of Crownest? Will he just hang out in the kitchen flirting with Eugenie? That giant Scot is the co-president of the Ann Walker Protection Squad, I just want what’s best for him.