Fraser's Lover

Fraser's Lover

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In this story, you meet an orange-haired gentleman named Jamie Fraser, as you come acquainted you start to fall in love and don't even know it.
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Faith Fraser, a baby born dead. That baby was me, but a nun revived me. That French nun raised me as her own in secret until she died when I was 10. From there, I was sold to the boats. I worked on the sea, pretending to be a boy until I was 21 when I was found out by the other seaman. The captain sold me when we reached the colonies. I became another slave to a new master. The blacksmith. A white haired old Scot. He told me of my parents, of Scotland, of my birth right. My story is one of death, happiness, pain, love, sadness, like my mother's. I want revenge for what was taken from me. But who do I take my revenge on? This story is meant for 18 and up! Reader's descretion advised. Please understand this is a period piece and fan fiction written based off The Outlander tv show/books. In no way do I condone slavery or the horrors of our forefathers. It is a tragic piece of the world's history. Please do not read this story if these trigger warnings are too much for you. There will not be warnings at the beginning of chapters. Trigger Warnings: Slavery, Sexual Content, Violence, Foul Language

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