Written through third person for I have no reason why.

Kashmir, Percy, Annabeth, and Joshua got off the plane. When they did they were intercepted by Apollo himself.

"Hail, Lady Kashmir, goddess of vampires, peace, life, second chances, royalty, and respect." Percy, Annabeth, and Joshua knelt. Kashmir blushed, the gold blood prominent in her cheeks.

As they continued walking down the main road of Volterra, Kashmir grew more and more afraid. She didn't know why.

It was like she could feel that someone would die. Someone close to her…

Percy looked at her, concerned. Sure, she was a goddess, but she was his friend. He realized that he was pretty lucky. He had met more goddesses and gods than most heroes. A few of them he could even call his friend.

She met his eye. 'Percy Jackson, approximately 0 days left till extermination.'

"What does extermination mean?" Kashmir asked. Joshua confusedly told her. Kashmir was worried. So Percy… dies?

Kashmir, too scared that Percy would die, didn't even consider going into the castle the vampire way. She went through another way. The demigods followed.

Percy looked around. It was kind of fancy. A man about 6'7" with red eyes came up to them.

"Kashmir? Aren't you supposed to be at some camp?" he wondered.

"Yes, but…"

Another man a bit smaller stepped out from behind him, "doesn't matter," he said. "Just wait until your father hears about this."

"Demetri, please?" Kashmir pleaded. The man shook his head.

"Felix?" she said, looking at the giant man.

"Don't worry. I won't tell him." He said, winking.

A young boy walked through the hallway. He appeared to be only 13, but vampires were ageless and could have been many- millennia years old.

"Kashmir?" said the boy.

"Daddy." She rejoiced and ran to him. They hugged. He looked down at her and smiled. Then, he noticed the other demigods.

"Is one of them my snack?" Percy, Annabeth, and Joshua stare at each other.

"No Daddy, these are my friends."

"Very well," he said. "Wait, why aren't you at camp?" Kashmir proceeded to tell him what happened at camp.

"Don't worry Kashmir. We will be fine. Besides, I do enjoy a nice snack."

"Daddy!" Scolds Kashmir.

"C'mon, Kashmir, you're no fun anymore." Felix, Demetri, and her father say in unison. Lady Kashmir rolled her eyes.

"Fine. We won't eat the worthless humans, but can I at least use my power on them?" asked her father.

"Yeah. Sure, Dad. Go right ahead."

"Thank you." He said sadistically. She smiled back almost the same way. The demigods behind her realized she was different around her family.

When they had gotten back to New York, they had major jet lag. Two plane rides? The trio collapsed on the couches at the airport. Bad idea. A monster overtook them before they could escape.

The creature grabbed Percy with his teeth. By now everyone was up. Annabeth, in a moment of desperation, threw her knife. The creature dissolved into dust.

The three ran to Percy's body. Annabeth shook him. She lifted up his shirt. There was bite marks that had cut through his skin. Approximately on the small of his back.

Annabeth broke into tears.

"Kashmir, Apollo announced you as goddess of life and second chances. Fix this."

Joshua said to her. "Annabeth, even the Gods can't fix what the Fates want.

"Yes. His time was up." Said someone next to them.

Annabeth looked up. It was Atropos , the severer of the life thread. She knelt at Kashmir's feet before going about her business.

Kashmir looked away. She couldn't handle the broken look on Annabeth's face. She couldn't handle the fact Annabeth might hate her forever, or that the camp had just lost its leader, the boy who no one, except Ares, could really hate. The life that glowed as bright as Apollo's car.

(Hate me? Yeah. I hate killing off main characters of these books too. Once again, it was a random idea that wouldn't go away.)