![]() When Marsali told Laoghaire about her love for Fergus, Laoghaire fulfilled Fergus's prophecy, telling her daughter that Fergus would do terrible things to her because his mother was a whore and he grew up in a whorehouse. He confessed to her that he was born in a brothel and worked as a pickpocket before Jamie took him under his wing.įergus told Marsali that he wouldn't see her anymore, but Marsali was determined and their relationship continued. ![]() Marsali, assuming that he was referring to the fact that he is French and missing a hand, assured him that those things don't matter, but Fergus explains that Laoghaire wouldn't approve because of his past. ![]() Īt Hogmanay, Marsali told Fergus that she loved him, and Fergus admitted he loved her too, but he knew that Laoghaire would never agree to the match. When Laoghaire had retaliated, Simon pushed her so hard that she fell against the hearth and hit her face on the chimney. As an adult, Marsali recalls that Simon was short-tempered and violent, and had on at least one occasion slapped her face when she wouldn't stop crying. A few years later, her sister Joan was born. Marsali MacKimmie was born the eldest daughter of Laoghaire and Simon MacKimmie. ![]()
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