James Alexander Malcolm Mackenzie Fraser (
seventeenfortythree) wrote2018-11-24 10:48 am
River Run | A slight AU PSL
"You’ve thought about this, haven’t you?"
Her question echoes in his mind as Jamie sits awake, crouched by the fire in the hearth wearing nothing as his eyes watch the flames dance. He'd been too restless to sleep, leaving Claire to the bed while he paced, thinking. He'd lost everything he had to Stephen Bonnet, and now his fingers rub together while he gathers his thoughts to speak.
"I ken being in this very place, the idea of owning slaves turns yer stomach. Mine as well. But we're no strangers to doing a wee bit that makes us uncomfortable if it can help in the long run, are we not?"
He'd spent many a night in a brothel with Charles Stuart, aggravated about it, and yet trying to do his part to stop the Uprising.
"Jocasta might've made an underhanded move in declaring me her heir in front of witnesses, but maybe we can do some good w'it, Sassenach. Find a way to undermine even the law." You can take the smuggler and outlaw out of Scotland, apparently, but it seems his mind will always drift back to such things eventually.
Her question echoes in his mind as Jamie sits awake, crouched by the fire in the hearth wearing nothing as his eyes watch the flames dance. He'd been too restless to sleep, leaving Claire to the bed while he paced, thinking. He'd lost everything he had to Stephen Bonnet, and now his fingers rub together while he gathers his thoughts to speak.
"I ken being in this very place, the idea of owning slaves turns yer stomach. Mine as well. But we're no strangers to doing a wee bit that makes us uncomfortable if it can help in the long run, are we not?"
He'd spent many a night in a brothel with Charles Stuart, aggravated about it, and yet trying to do his part to stop the Uprising.
"Jocasta might've made an underhanded move in declaring me her heir in front of witnesses, but maybe we can do some good w'it, Sassenach. Find a way to undermine even the law." You can take the smuggler and outlaw out of Scotland, apparently, but it seems his mind will always drift back to such things eventually.

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Clothed in just her shift, Claire drapes a blanket over Jamie's shoulders before leaning down and pressing a kiss to the top of his head. Then, she sits beside him to similarly stare into the fire.
"We might not be able to help them all, but we could help the ones here. That's better than doing nothing." Isn't it? She looks to Jamie, knowing he'll hear her unvoiced question. "You'll be the master, here. If we're quiet, we can get away with a lot, I reckon."
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"Little things, at first. Make young Ian the overseer."
It would be between the three of them then, that there would be no cruel punishment. They couldn't stop all production, that would be impossible, but they could be better.
"Maybe I canna give the slaves money, but better clothing, better cabins and more food shouldna be hard, I reckon. An' w'you tending to them, they'll be healthier."
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"You think he's ready for such a thing?" No doubt he has a kind heart, and God knows Jamie had more responsibility at his age, but Claire does have a hard time not seeing him as more than her young nephew.
"Either way, they won't have to fear the lash or whatever else these barbarians use to punish them."
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Ducking his head he kisses her neck, and his lips stay there only because he's lost in thought once more. "We could give them passes, could we not? Let them be free to come and go as they please." He's trusting Claire to help him navigate how far they could toe the line
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"As long as it looked like they were on estate business and didn't cause any trouble. If anyone stopped to question them, we would just have to make sure the stories are straight."
Which might be difficult with over a hundred and fifty slaves. Claire grimaces at the thought.
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"I ken what it is to have every right taken away, Claire. To be outside, but no'be free to go where ye please, speak with who you'd like, finish yer day at your leisure."
It's not the same, he knows it isn't, not compared to being forced out of your home and onto a ship. But his heart lays with what the people who work the land here are going through.
"We can keep the families together, at least. I'm glad for my auntie's kind heart in that regard." As he's speaking, one of his thumbs is moving idly over her hip, as if he can't go too long without touching her somewhere.
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"We can. They'll have wages, proper clothing and food, and time off. And they won't have to be afraid."
It sounds easy on paper, doesn't it?
She sighs deeply, leaning her head back against him.
"I never thought we'd be dealing with this firsthand. I should have, perhaps, but I hoped not."
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But they'll still be taking on something so large. "I dinna ken how to be a master of enslaved men. Only laird of free people."
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"Lallybroch isn't yours anymore, Jamie. I don't know if you'd be happy there in the long run, and I'm certain young Ian wouldn't be." As desperately as the boy needed to be returned to his parents, Claire can see now how that life of farming and collecting rents wouldn't be enough for him.
"If anyone can make this a better place, it's you. We can't fix slavery, you're right. Not here, not now, but it does stop eventually. We can make sure these people don't suffer in the meanwhile."
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"Together, Sassenach," he finally decides, kissing her head again. "As we've done everything else." His arms tighten around her, chin resting on her shoulder. "An' ye can still be a healer. Travel to other plantations, into town if it pleases ye." As long as she takes someone they trust because he doesn't trust the world at large. Not when it comes to his wife.
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He needs her. They can do fine enough, without one another, but he needs her as she needs him. The weight isn't impossible if they're both there, supporting one another through it. She rests her arms over his and squeezes them tight against her body.
"Whenever you need me, I'll be here, Jamie."
He knows it, but it's good to hear, sometimes.
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There are still other things on his mind, things he needs to rectify, but he'll get there, he's sure of it. "Rest well, mo calmen geal."
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"Will you?"
She's no stranger to his thoughts keeping him up at night.
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"I ken I'll try," he promises, though he knows when his mind is racing it's hard to turn off, and she knows it as well.
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"I know this isn't ideal, but I am glad you get to spend time with your aunt."
The closest to his mother he'll get.
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"She looks...so much like my mother, Claire." His face changes a little, softens. "Dwelling on things we've lost, it doesna bring them back. But I find myself wishing she could have met you, Sassenach."
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"I wish I could have met her, too. But I can imagine, now," she tells him quietly. "I would very much like to hear your mother's opinion of me, though."
Her son marrying an English woman. Christ.
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It sounds like a parallel story and Jamie smiles again, kissing Claire's hand once more. "I kent she would never mind much who I married, on account of her own marriage. But to marry a Sassenach, well, that might have been pressing her affection for me, just a wee bit."
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"And your father? Would he be of a similar mind?"
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"He would have been the one to calm her down." Maybe he's idealizing it in his head a bit, because of how much he loves Claire, but he believes it, and his thoughts shift a bit.
"I reckon Jocasta has less of a reason to distrust ye, Sassenach. She doesna ken what happened to me. Column and Dougal saw no reason to upset her, and neither did I."
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"I see. That just leaves you, then. But I have the strangest inclination to believe that you're rather fond of me, Jamie Fraser."
Wonder what led her to believe that. She smiles at him, leaning closer to touch their noses together.
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"Because you absolutely ridiculous."
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He kisses her softly, but his hand trails down her arm, to her now bare hand, missing his ring. Still, his thumb strokes that skin as he closes his eyes, forehead pressing to his. "Do ye still trust me, Claire? To protect you?"
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Feeling his touch wander, she turns her hand to grip his fingers tightly. It feels different now, without the metal of his ring pressing into her flesh as a constant reminder of their wedding day, but she knows she'll get used to it eventually. It's just a thing.
"Of course. Always. Nothing will ever change that, Jamie."
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