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a still from "Outlander" season 3 os Starz starring Sam Heughan as Jamie. Facebook/ Starz

A new scene from “Outlander” season 3 featuring Jamie’s longing for Claire has been released online. In the same post, Starz invited the fans to share their love stories that are similar to the one of Jamie and Claire.

In the flashback, Jamie (Sam Heughan) is no longer with his wife Claire (Caitriona Balfe), yet the young Scotsman will find it hard to forget the love of his life. The Sassenach is a constant companion in the form of fond memories.

A new GIF released by Starz shows Jamie interacting with someone off-camera. While he admits that he is no longer with Claire, he points out that he thinks of her all the time. The pain of the separation can be seen clearly in his eyes.

In the same post, Starz invited fans to share their stories similar to that of Jamie and Claire at this point of time in the story. Readers who have a tale to tell should send it to LoveLost@Starz.com.

Meanwhile, a team from the Starz show will be attending the upcoming San Diego Comic-Con, which will be held between July 20 and 23. Starz has announced a competition for an “Outlander” themed T-shirt. The readers have to vote for the shirt they would like to wear for a chance to get one of their own.

“It’s a Sassenach Thing,” “A. Malcolm shop sign,” “Claire is My Ride or Die” and “Always Been Forever quote” are the choices the fans have been presented with. It should come as no surprise that as of writing, the Sassenach t-shirt is leading in the number of votes.

“Outlander” season 3 is set to air sometime in September. With the filming wrapped, the show is now in post-production.

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There will be some pain to experience in “Outlander” season 3, as both Jamie (Sam Heughan) and Claire (Caitriona Balfe) will be spending time apart. Executive producer Ronald Moore has teased their plans for the two main characters in the first few episodes, also talking about Brianna (Sophie Skelton) and Roger (Richard Rankin). (Read more: Ronald Moore teases what to expect in the first few episodes).