Jez101 - Thanks for reviewing, I've updated chapter 1 so its all Nessa with no Faye parts lol I was thinking about calling my friend Faye at the time so that's why but no longer is that name on there! Thanks again and I'm glad you liked it.

Medusa Descoudres - firstly thanks for reviewing and thanks for telling me the state chapter two is in, the comp uploaded it dodgy lol so that's my excuse, hopefully it has more paragraphs now! Hope you like this part!!

Sharmeen - thanks for liking it so far and for reviewing this is my first fanfic, so I've not really thought about a lot of detail, just getting the main point across, and I don't think I've done that very well either! I'll try to redo the first chapter when I have time to add in a bit more description. Lol and also like I said to Medusa the comp uploaded chapter 2 dodgy hehe.

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Here's the third part not as long as the others I don't think but enjoy anyway!!

'WHAT?' yelled Nessa Her green eyes showing utter disbelief, she jumped off the sofa fists clenched, trying to stop herself from hitting her mother.

'Now Nessa you said -' Melissa tried to take control again but did not succeed, she leaned back on the cream sofa in defeat while her daughter threw her abuse at her.

Nessa started to pace around the white washed room, wondering if she'd get a reaction from throwing one of her mother's expensive ornaments at the wall, but then decided she'd focus on telling her mother exactly how she felt.

'How in the Goddesses name am I meant to keep quiet about something like. like THAT? You. you told me all this crap about Circle Daybreak and your part of it!' Nessa tried to calm down, her eyes drooped slightly out of the wide disbelief posture, but that was all she could manage, her voice high and shrill rang out around the lounge, 'So you've been lying to me my whole fucking life! Why mum? Answer me that! In fact don't because it'll be a load of bull anyway wont it?' her eyes were getting wider her voice shriller, and all Melissa could do was sit hopelessly and listen in dismay her daughter still in full throttle of hurling abuse.

'I mean how can I know if your telling the truth? Ever? And if that's so then I guess all that shit about my father was a lie too huh?'

She stopped still standing, but exhausted from all the yelling she had done, she knew she shouldn't have been that hard on her mum, but then again her life had been a lie.

'Firstly Nessa - please sit down' she sat down, but on one of the cream sofa chairs situated at the opposite side of the room. 'The reason I told you all that' she coughed 'crap about circle daybreak, was for your own safety.'

Nessa started to come up with some abuse to hurl at her mother, her pale and full lips starting to make the formations of the words, but she was rudely interrupted by her mother yet again.

'Don't you dare say anything young lady! I've let you rant and rave, now it's my turn to attempt to explain myself so let me! Do you know how many Nightworlders live in this town?'

Nessa shook her head.

'More than is necessary I can assure you. Also do you know what would happen to us if they found out that I was part of Circle Daybreak? I can tell you one thing, we wouldn't be here today. We would be either, being tortured for info on Circle Daybreak, or, we'd be dead. I couldn't take the chance in telling you in case someone found out. So I acted like the usual Nightworld mother and told you the appropriate crap about Circle Daybreak. However the shit about your father is true. I haven't told you everything about him, that I'll admit, and maybe I never will tell you everything about him, but it is the truth. Nessa you have to believe me there. Please?

Nessa slumped further into her cosy chair, 'Mum.' she sighed and tried to sound a little tired so she could full fill her excuse to go to bed. 'I. it's too much,' she stood up. 'I'm going to bed, and then I'll decide on whether I'm ever going to speak to you again.'

With that Nessa walked over to the polished 17 century style oak door. 'Goodnight mother' Nessa left the room leaving Melissa alone with her half empty cup of coffee, pondering over her half empty life, and praying to the Goddess that her one and only daughter, who she wouldn't bare loosing would speak to her again.

Thanks again to all who've reviewed, I'll try to get the next chapter done soon, but I've got lots o lots o course work! That's if I can be bothered to do it! Lol anyway please review and tell me how bad it is or how good it is, or maybe even if I should just dig a whole and burry myself!! Thanks again!!