Hannah isn't your typical romance heroine—she's messy, stubborn, and fiercely independent, which makes her a breath of fresh air for a warrior like the Highlander. He's spent his life surrounded by rigid expectations and battles, so her unpredictability fascinates him. There's a scene where she argues with him over something trivial, like how to properly season stew, and instead of irritating him, it makes him laugh. That’s the moment he realizes she’s different.
Her vulnerability hidden beneath all that bravado also gets to him. She doesn’t ask for help, but when she quietly tends to his wounds or stands up for someone weaker, he sees the heart she tries to hide. It’s not about grand gestures; it’s the small, genuine ways she challenges and cares for him that make him fall.
Chemistry. Pure and simple. From their first clash, there’s a spark neither can ignore. The Highlander’s used to being the strongest, but Hannah matches him in spirit. She doesn’t back down, even when she’s clearly outmatched physically. That equal footing—her refusing to be lesser—draws him in.
But it’s also the contrasts. She’s warmth to his stoicism, laughter to his silence. In a life filled with duty, she reminds him there’s joy to be found. And when she lets her guard down, showing him the loneliness she carries, he sees a kindred spirit. They’re two people who’ve learned to rely only on themselves, yet somehow fit together perfectly.
The Highlander’s attraction to Hannah starts as curiosity—she’s a woman out of time, bafflingly modern in her views, yet somehow fitting into his world. He’s used to women who play by the rules of his era, but Hannah throws those rules out the window. She debates him, teases him, and refuses to be cowed by his scowls. That defiance is intoxicating.
Then there’s the way she adapts. She doesn’t just survive in his time; she thrives, using her wit and resourcefulness. When she improvises a solution to a problem his people have struggled with for years, he’s not just impressed—he’s smitten. Her intelligence and resilience make her irreplaceable in his eyes.
It’s the little things. The way Hannah absentmindedly hums while working, or how she rolls her eyes at his 'medieval nonsense' but still listens when he explains it. The Highlander’s used to grandeur—epic battles, loyal clans—but Hannah’s everyday bravery charms him more. She faces a world she doesn’t understand with grit and humor, and that’s something he admires deeply.
Then there’s how she sees him. Not as a legend or a brute, but just a man. When she calls him out on his stubbornness or laughs at his seriousness, it’s refreshing. No one else dares. Her honesty, even when it’s inconvenient, makes her the one person he can truly relax around.
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