I have never read about a photograph, from the timeline.Eb may have soul gazed him, but the question is, when?
Margaret is a busy little honey bee in her last days. She ditches Papa Raith, wires Thomas as a doomsday device, runs down a husband, gets pregnant, goes to DC, meets Morgan and has nine months of married bliss. All before dying in the delivery room. One presumes that she performed some kind of service either in the former here and now or prior to the events, with Lea. She's a little energizer bunny. A one hundred and seventy year old energizer bunny. I'm trying to connect all of those dots.
Since she was still able to conceive children, apparently 170 years for a wizard isn't that old in vanilla human terms, even if say she was the equivalent of 45 vanilla years. She also spent quite a bit of those years in the Nevernever, that time may have also affected the physical aging process.
Perhaps when Eb first met Malcolm, which is very plausible, after all here is this ordinary vanilla human, his daughter falls in love with him and is trying to change her ways. He'd want to know just who in the hell this person was, so yeah, first meeting, soul gaze. It is significant and good evidence that he says it is " as good a soul like few I've ever seen." He doesn't talk man, he talks soul and no doubt Eb has soul gazed and seen a lot of souls in his lifetime.
I have never read about a photograph, from the timeline.
I am thinking it was Changes after his apartment burned, that Harry talks about the photo. But he
talks about a photo of them in Washington D.C. and she is pregnant and happy.
Margaret is a busy little honey bee in her last days. She ditches Papa Raith, wires Thomas as a doomsday device, runs down a husband, gets pregnant, goes to DC, meets Morgan and has nine months of married bliss. All before dying in the delivery room. One presumes that she performed some kind of service either in the former here and now or prior to the events, with Lea. She's a little energizer bunny. A one hundred and seventy year old energizer bunny. I'm trying to connect all of those dots.
One doesn't "run down a husband," that implies something of convenience, cold and calculated. Eb in Blood Rites is very clear on that, she fell in love with a vanilla mortal of no consequences except
he had a very good soul, that influence changed her. I'm thinking the changes were significant before she ran into Morgan, and that is why he spared her in the first place.
Here is the order I think things happened..
1] Margaret meets Malcolm, where or why, unknown, she instantly falls in love with him. Now
was that the result of an inadvertent soul gaze? Who knows, but meeting him changes her perception about humanity. She begins to think it might be worth saving after all. She becomes a better person for Malcolm, and he falls in love with her. This gives her the strength to leave Raith and her son, little Thomas. Why leave her baby? Perhaps she felt he was lost to the Hunger at some point, or if she took him Raith would never leave them alone.
2] She introduces him to her father, who also soul gazes him. Tells her what he sees, very much the same as what she sees, then she begins to form her plan. Somehow I doubt that she let Eb in on it, does Eb even know at this point that Harry is a star child?
3] She is happy with Malcolm which cements her plans, she is worried about Raith though, so she lets the Winter Court in on her plans, a bargain is struck and Lea is named the godmother of the child that Margaret will conceive. She gets pregnant, her and Malcolm visit D.C., there she meets Morgan, hell, he may be the one that took the photo, and asks him to also watch over the baby..
We know the rest.