A/N: Sorry I haven't updated in so long- this isn't my primary story and I don't have much inspiration for this one. Keep in mind I probably won't be updating this for a while, but review make me write faster. R&R! I don't own Twilight or PJO/HOO.
Aro opened his mouth to speak. "Half-bloods." He announced. "I give you one chance to lay down your weapons and join us as part of our guard. If you do not, we will be forced to destroy you."
This was extremely stupid of him. Even if he had his full guard, they would not have been able to take them down. Maybe if the half-bloods' numbers were smaller, say, one demigod to six or seven vampires would they stand a chance, but Aro didn't have close to that amount.
Thalia burst out laughing. "Are you kidding me? We destroyed half of your little army when we did our spectacular entrance. We weren't even trying! How are you going to defeat us when we are?" She was right; a little under half of Aro's staff remained- in fact, the only ones still standing were Alec, Jane, Felix, Demetri (who looked quite upset for some reason; was his gift not working correctly?), Chelsea, Santiago, Marcus, Cauis, a handful of others, and Aro himself.
Aro glared at them. "Why are you here anyway?" he asked.
"Because you suck at ruling," Percy stated. "Every time someone breaks a rule, even if it's a minor one and can easily be explained to the mortals and/or they've never been told the rules, you go out and destroy them. That isn't fair- sometimes you need to explain the rules and give them another chance. Otherwise there's no respect and every time someone confronts you it's out of fear and desperation to survive. Then you end up with this." He gestured behind him. "Occasionally you need to take another route."
Nico glared at them and said, "Plus you send people out to collect food for you, which is unfair and ridiculous. You have to at least give your prey a chance to fight back. At least they do that right." He gestured to the 'vegetarians' behind him.
"See, Aro. There are benefits to vampire vegetarianism," Carlisle said. How cute. He thought he was winning.
"Like you're any better!" Phoebe shouted.
"Excuse me?" Carlisle asked.
"Phoebe is right!" Thalia yelled at the five hundred year old vampire. "Your so-called 'world-friendly' feeding habits are destroying nature! You are killing all of the animals in my lady's kingdom." She looked at the vampires' stares. "Oh, did I forget to mention that I'm Lady Artemis' lieutenant?" She pulled a bow out of nowhere and shot three arrows. Two of them gave Aro a haircut, cutting streaks in his hair right above his ears. The other one stuck in right above Caius' heart. A spout of silvery blood poured out.
"What the hell?" he exclaimed. Thalia just glared at Caius. She crossed her arms.
"Seriously, has anyone ever heard of donated blood?" This time she eyed Jasper accusingly.
He put his hands up. "Hey, I do drink it! The little bit of godly blood we all possess turns my eyes gold."
"Fine." Thalia aimed her bow at the vampires again.
By this point, Aro was pissed. "Surrender or else!" he demanded.
Marcus shook his head. "You shouldn't do that," he warned."
"What do you know?" Aro snarled.
"I know that you shouldn't anger the gods," Marcus told him.
Aro glared at his partner. "And how do you know that?"
"Because I'm one of them," Marcus responded, signaling to the demigods. "And I'm not the only one."
Marcus walked away from the Volturi and stood behind the Ares kids as Aro fumed. Then he realized Jane and Alec were staring at him, glancing at the demigods, then back.
"Not you two!" Aro whined.
Jane looked apologetic. "Sorry master, but we must listen to the gods first. We cannot disobey our mother and the other gods." They flipped over to crouch in the trees behind the Hades and Athena cabins.
Alec bared his teeth. "I'm not. We are children of Nemesis. We require balance and necessary revenge. You offer neither." He looked down at Nico. "Do we destroy them?"
Nico glanced at Marcus. Marcus shrugged. "I don't care. Go ahead. Anyone else? Renata?"
The vampire glanced uncertainly at Aro. Then she cautiously looked up at the sky. "Fine!" she huffed, marching off to go sit in a tree. "Bellona," she murmured. A few others carefully backed away from Aro and scampered off. Their loyalty wasn't that strong, apparently.
With that out of the way, Nico turned to Percy.
"Why are you all looking at me? I don't control you."
The half-bloods- even Alec and Jane- chorused, "Yes, you do."
"You're the leader. Lead." Annabeth insisted. Percy rolled his eyes at his girlfriend.
"Seeing as we were sent here to eliminate everyone insistent about staying loyal to the vampire control freaks, I say go for it," he said.
Leah raised her hand. "Can I do it?" she smiled maliciously. "I've been waiting for this moment."
"I don't make your decisions for you, so whoever wants to, go ahead." Percy swept his hand out to the enemy in front of him. Leah grinned. Embry did too, stepping up so her could follow her into the fight. Kim pulled out a short-sword. Jasper grabbed an electric spear. Alec and Jane inched forwards on their branch, pulling out unique knives made of a swirling mix of stygian iron, imperial gold, and celestial bronze.
A few other demigods got out their weapons. Except for a few, most of them were less experienced. None of them ever got much fame- in the demigod world, at least. Leo lit his hand on fire, ready to burn the pieces.
They pounced.
