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It'd been three months since Jonathan had left the desert and Alanna didn't know what to do. She knew that she loved him but to marry. She didn't think that she was fit to be a queen and she didn't know if Jon wanted to marry her for the right reasons. She had spent the past three months thinking about what had happened between the two of them. If she had been right in what she had said. Time and again she would wonder if she should have gone with him.

She was half asleep in her tent when a wave of nausea ran over her; quickly she got up and ran outside. She vomited outside the tent. 'What's wrong with me? I never get sick?" She saw that the sun was starting to rise and decided that it would just be better if she stayed awake and start her daily retinue.

As she watched her face she noticed that she was paler then normal, she stared at herself in the mirror and she heard a laugh from somewhere. She looked up, to her right and then to her left but she didn't see anyone. She couldn't understand what was going on until…

"Good morning." Alanna turned and saw that is was the Great Mother Goddess who stood before her.

"Hello Mother Goddess, what brings you here?" Alanna hadn't heard from her god in along while and she was surprised to see her now.

"My dear, one of my siblings has decided to get even with me for something that I did awhile ago though you. I'm sorry I didn't plan this to happen."

Alanna just stared at her not knowing what she was talking about; most gods don't like to interfere with mortals lives, why would they start now.

"I'm sorry Alanna but you're pregnant."

The goddess watched as her eyes enlarged in her face. She sat dump founded onto her bedroll. "Who's baby?" It was the only thing that she could ask.

"Prince Jonathan's." She stated it as a fact with every little feeling and all Alanna could do was look at her in disbelief. Alanna didn't want to believe it, but why would the goddess lie to her, she had no reason too. Alanna sat there unthinking she didn't ever realize that the goddess had left her. She didn't move, she had decided that she wouldn't move until someone came looking for her. She now needed a shoulder to cry on, she didn't want this, she wasn't ready and now she had no chose. She'd have to marry the price now…….