Preface:
Part 1
Katie Vereeka's Point of View
Wanna know what I hated? Being a human. Living in Southern Chicago meant constantly living in fear. You never knew when shootings would erupt and you couldn't tell which person on the streets was going to be the one to jump you in five minutes. I hated it. Absolutely hated it. To escape from it all, I read many, many books. My favorite, you ask? The Twilight Saga. Of course.
You all probably think it was some made up story. Think again. I thought the same thing too until I turned into one of those sparkling disco balls (that was the only part of the series that really irked me). My new best friend became the person I was only able to dream of being best friends with. Together we found out more information about the demigods. Yes, demigods. You read that right. I know what you're thinking (literally, I do. Don't doubt my abilities). You're wondering if the Percy Jackson and the Olympians series is real.
Well why don't you read on? You'll just learn that demigods and vampires don't very mix well. At all. Do you want to know what happens when they know about each other? Ha. Like I said, you're going to have to read on to find out.
Just keep in mind: This all started because a life was saved.
Alright. I'm just going to say this now: Later on in the story, the vampires will call the children-of-two-gods demigods. Why? Because it's supposed to show how uninformed they really are about them. The children-of-two-gods will call themselves demigods also. Why? Because they know they're not exactly a god/goddess of anything. So yes, me and the friend I'm writing this with know that the children-of-two-gods aren't demigods. But calling them demigods is all about characterization for these characters. There's an author's note about this in either chapter 5 or 6 I believe and there's even an author's note with its own chapter. So that would be three author's notes about this.
-Dommy
