
The young girl was the reason Brianna, Roger, Jem, and herself got to the 18th century together in the first place. Davy has a connection through dreams but not with the ability to travel if Amanda’s words are anything to go by. However, Amanda says that she can sense everyone, and she senses Davy like Jamie. That sort of confirmation could come in Outlander Book 10. It turns out that Davy may not be able to travel through the stones. With Brianna already the feminine version of the name, it makes sense to use a middle name.

Considering the way Brian helped Roger during Written in My Own Heart’s Blood, it’s not surprising that the two would want to honor Brian in some way. Where in the family tree does that name come from?ĭavid was one of Brian’s middle names. The name David will be surprising to some. We know where William and Ian come from as names-and I love that Ian is used again but this time it’s for a different Ian in the family. He’s known as “Wee Davy” or “Davy” for short. It’s some time while they’re in the past, and they name their new son David William Ian Fraser MacKenzie. It turns out that they do have another baby.

Just how would their story play out in Go Tell the Bees That I Am Gone? Would they expand their family without the use of 20th-century birth control? Would they want a bigger family with everything they had to go through to keep Mandy alive and Jem safe? Brianna and Roger grow their family in Go Tell the Bees That I Am Gone It turned out the 18th century was a little safer than the 20th century thanks to Rob Cameron. We already had an idea that Brianna and Roger had returned to the 18th century at the end of Written in My Own Heart’s Blood. If you haven’t read the whole book yet, you’ll want to avoid the rest of this post. Do they have another baby while in the past?Ĭaution: There are spoilers from Go Tell the Bees That I Am Gone in this post.

Roger and Brianna return to Fraser’s Ridge with their children in Go Tell the Bees That I Am Gone.
