In the narrative from "The Fiery Cross" by Diana Gabaldon, the protagonist experiences distressing dreams about someone named Roger leaving. This recurring dream has been troubling her for a week, sparked by a suggestion from a character referred to as Da, which seems to weigh heavily on her mind.
The mention of a suggestion is seen as significant, almost like a fateful proclamation, reminiscent of biblical tales where pivotal messages are delivered. The emotional impact of these dreams indicates the protagonist's deep concern and sense of impending loss regarding Roger's potential departure.