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How many times can you meet the same man before you truly see him?
Duncan MacLeod has spent centuries trying to forget the man who saved him — and the man who broke him. Unfortunately, they were the same person.
Author’s NoteThis story explores captivity, coercion, and trauma recovery through the lens of immortality. It contains non-con and dub-con themes, psychological manipulation, and references to sexual violence and enslavement. Nothing is written for titillation; it’s a study of survival, guilt, and how memory reshapes both.
It is not a love story, though it traces the bond between Duncan and Methos through its darkest (pre-canon) points. If you’re looking for comfort, this one won’t give it easily — but if you’re curious how forgiveness and identity fracture under centuries of violence, you may find something here.
