And now I shall attempt to fanwank a solution out of it. Let's see, how about Duncan being all "Scottish guilt" and insisting on telling Sean's nearest and dearest Immie friends out of some twisted sort of penance? :-p
Can I offer another solution? Sean canceled all of his appointments for Duncan before he met him and got beheaded. It could be when Sean was canceling his appointments, a) one of those appointments was Stephen, and b) he specifically mentioned he was canceling the appointment to see Duncan. Basically puts it from Sean's ear to Stephen's, and gives the opportunity for Stephen to have, "My last words to him were..." guilt. :)
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And now I shall attempt to fanwank a solution out of it. Let's see, how about Duncan being all "Scottish guilt" and insisting on telling Sean's nearest and dearest Immie friends out of some twisted sort of penance? :-p
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And I do like your cheesy rationalization! He tells Robert, Robert tells Gina, she tells...
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Either that, or the "Immortal Gossip Rag" made it a front-page story.
"Duncan MacLeod takes Dark Quickening, rampages through Europe"
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