MagixPawn you were the 100 reviewer so thank you and Yay! I got over 100 reviews. For those who want to know I didn't make up the little quote thing. I got those 3 lines out of the quote section at the back of my dictionary. The lines are in Latin and what I said they meant they do.

I still like getting reviews so still do them.



"What do we do to help her?" Jon asked.

Go over to her and take her hand. I will see what's wrong through you, she told him still in his head. Jon went over to the bed and took her hand. Gary and Raoul moved towards the door to keep out of his way, he was glowing.

Jon felt what the Goddess was doing not the results. He felt he was eavesdropping a conversation, and only hearing one end. He felt his mouth speak but had no control over what he was saying.

"You were supposed to look after her. That's why I sent you here. To keep her safe, not to kill herself and whatever else." It was Jon's voice but it sounded different, more feminine and not quite human.

It wasn't my fault she fell down 7 flights of stairs! When I got to her it was to late to do anything. Only you are able to do what needs to be done. He is coming I can feel it. The shield stopped her being able to have been healed. I know there is a need for there being a shield but not if it kills her, Faithful yowled angrily at the goddess, only Jon could hear what the cat was saying.

"Very well." Jon stopped glowing. "Where did she go? She never helped Alanna!" Jon looked around the room suspiciously he could feel a great amount of power building. He sat down on the chair exhausted. When he thought he could stand it any longer there was a bright light.

And there she was the Great Mother Goddess herself. She was very tall, with long black hair, green eyes and very beautiful.

"She always has to get herself into trouble. Falling into frozen ponds, stairs and the Ysandir! I never had as much trouble from any of the others, but no as usual she has to be different," she muttered going over to the bed. The woman sat down on the edge of the bed and put her hands above Alanna's stomach. There was another white light as she examined what was wrong with her. A small frown crossed the woman's face.

"Why didn't you tell me this earlier?" she directed to the cat.

I would of thought you'd already know. I put a shield around the child to protect it. I don't think she knows yet otherwise she would of told me and he certainly doesn't know, he told her and only her.

The Goddess looked at what was happening inside her. She suffered heavy internal bleeding in her abdomen. Both of her kidneys were failing as was her liver and her spleen had ruptured. The child was also dieing and she'd have to hurry to save them without having to bring them back from the dead. She fixed the kidneys, liver and spleen back to what they were except with scarring and took away the blood that she had been bleeding.

The child was even worse of than Alanna. It had been hurt in the head when she had fell damaging parts of the brain. It would never survive if it was born even if she healed it they way she healed Alanna. The brain was just too damaged. The only way to save it was to put some of her energy into it. I am going to get in so much trouble, she thought. What she was about to do was going to get her into a lot of trouble with the other Gods. But I'm going to do it anyway she thought making her mind up.

The Goddess started streaming some of her essence into the child. It would change the child make it more god like but she would live. She was just about to go when she thought, when she finds out about this she's going to run before she deals with Roger. I better do something.

She quickly put up a shield inside Alanna so that no one not even Alanna will be able to see or feel what is happening to her. That should do she thought.

"Alanna wake up!" she called softly. She undid what the young woman had done to make her sleep, so she didn't feel the pain.

Alanna's eyes slowly flickered open. "Where am I?"

"It's alright. You're in the infirmary. You fell down some stairs do you remember?" the Goddess asked smoothing her hair back onto the pillow, like a mother would.

"Yes, I remember. I tripped on one of the stones I think. I remember rolling down the stairs and then I stopped at the bottom and then some faces. I saw him again! Don't let me go back there!" she said going even whiter and breaking out in a scared sweat. She started breathing even heavily than before letting some tears slide down her cheek. Jon moved to the side of the bed to comfort her.

When she saw him she sat up and hugged him tightly. "It's so much different when you're actually in the well. I was going down it so quickly! You never spoke about it and I didn't realise how horrible it was to be there. It was bad enough being near it but being in it is so much worse!" she sobbed.

"Shh, you're out now. It's alright you're alive, you're alive," he told her gently rocking her, his own voice catching in his throat at the thought of her being dead.

"I must go now. I have been gone too long and will get in trouble, even if it's you," she said standing up.

"Mother, when did you get here? Why are you here?" she said pulling away from Jon and wiping her eyes.

"I got here when you were dieing over there and you being you were being stubborn so no one but me could help you. You of all people should know what'll happen if you go and die. Be more careful and don't get hit in the stomach! I will speak to you both later. You are getting nearer to what we talked about last time. Be happy for doing it. Good-bye. Nice to meet the two of you," she said directing the last comment towards Gary and Raoul in the corner. The two of them hastily bowed and when she looked back up she was gone.