A/N: People. Do. Not. Hate. Me. Do you guys KNOW how hard it is to move to a state that's nine hours away, while I had to pack over the last few days, I had friend drama, I had to sit in a car for ten freaking hours, cramped to the point where I couldn't FEEL MY LEGS, with no Internet connection on the road, AND my stupid laptop wouldn't even WORK!

On the bright side: WOO! YES! WE MADE IT TO OVER 100 REVIEWS! WOO!

Thank you so much, everyone who has read and reviewed Percy Meets Twilight I cannot even begin to explain how grateful I am. You guys ROCK! THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU A MILLION TIMES OVER!!!!

I'm sorry that I haven't been replying to reviews and whatnot, but that's because I have too many. And, I've been trying to clear my inbox, which has over 130 emails...mostly from fanfiction. :D Thanks for the previous happy birthdays, also.

I'm going to stop rambling now.

Percy POV


Chapter Eleven - The Wonderful Process of Planning

"Oh. Okay, so being dramatic was a good thing." Emmett corrected himself.

Edward and Rosalie rolled their eyes at him.

"Do you recognize them, Alice?" Carlisle asked, being completely calm. Bella, on the other hand, looked like she was about to have a panic attack.

That was sort of how I felt.

I struggled to keep from running around in terror.

Ten. Vampires.

I don't know about you, but ten vampires seems like a lot of vampires to me. How could we take them down? And, there was also the possible chance (or very, very, very, very likely chance) that they would be led by a powerful immortal god.

On the bright side, this didn't have anything to do with Kronos and the prophecy!

Unless it did. Then--basically--we were screwed.

"If we had more time to prepare, we would have been able to call in reinforcements." Carlisle murmured.

Jasper and Edward nodded in agreement.

"What about the other demigods?" Annabeth asked. "Couldn't we call them in?"

"Yeah, and Juniper could round up some friends. I bet they would be here in no time." Grover added.

I shook my head quickly. Something was just telling no, no, no. "This is our Quest. We can only finish this with the help of people outside of Camp."

Annabeth bit her lip, torn between saying something along the lines of, "You Seaweed Brain, why should that matter? We need all the help we can get!" or something like, "I have to agree and say that you're right...for once."

"I suppose I'd have to agree with you...for once. And no, I won't admit how right you are, even though I know it's true." See?

"How about the pack? They helped us with Victoria, I'm sure they'd help us again." Bella spoke up. She seemed a bit calmer, that may have been because Edward was humming some tune in her ear.

"But Jacob ran away." Alice pointed out. "And, I can't determine what will happen with them around, anyway."

"Plus, I can't stand their smell anymore." Rosalie made a face.

"I'm sorry, Rose." Emmett said. "But something like that shouldn't be what we should worry about. We have to win."

"I'm with Emmett." Bella said.

Emmett grinned, "That means Edward agrees, too." Edward rolled his eyes.

"Guys." I said. "Emmett is right. If we don't win..." I trailed off.

"Then the entire west coast will most likely be in ruins." Annabeth finished flatly.

"Oh, Goodness." Esme gasped. "If the entire west coast ends up in ruins...so many people will lose lives and homes..." She shook her head sadly. "We have to agree on something. Now. We can't let the entire west coast be destroyed just because we couldn't agree."

"We need an army." Jasper said suddenly.

"But, why?" Carlisle asked. "If there are only ten...I don't know what I was thinking when I said reinforcements. Ten vampires should be moderately hard to take care of."

"If there are only ten vampires." Edward said. "But there will also be a god. And whichever god this is will most likely bring his own reinforcements."

Yeah. I was right earlier.

We were screwed.


Everyone immediately began cooperating easily.

"We need werewolves." Bella said firmly.

Nobody said anything, but there was agreement hovering in the air.

"I can call in Peter and Charlotte. Maybe even Maria." Jasper offered.

More agreement.

"I could get some of the local tree nymphs." Grover offered hopefully.

"Something mythological would probably help." Alice said.

"They are not mythological." Grover said between gritted teeth.

"Oh, right. Sorry." Alice apologized quickly.

"Does Chiron count as part of Camp?" I asked Annabeth. She bit her lip.

"Probably, but we can get some party horses, I bet."

"Get Chiron. He'll get them." I ordered. She sprinted quickly out the door.

"I should try and contact the Denali Coven. They probably won't agree to it, though." Carlisle said. He disappeared into the kitchen with a small silver cell phone pressed to his ear.

That seemed like a pretty good army to me. I could sense everyone's hesitance.

If we were against a god (you know, those powerful immortals that could blow any of us into ashes easily) and his minions, we would most likely lose. I mean, I didn't want to be pessimistic, but, really. A god. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I'm a child of one of the Big Three. I'm the prophecy child. I was supposed to defeat Kronos, the evil Lord of Time.

But I knew I had to handle this well.

Because, if I didn't, that would prove that I couldn't defeat Kronos. If I didn't defeat (or at least make on surrender) a god, I would hardly be able to hurt Kronos.

I wanted to believe that I could easily take down both. But, obviously, that wasn't going to happen. A moron could see that.

Throughout all of this, I wanted only one question to be answered--well, technically, not one. But there was one that was much more important. High priority. One question stood out as it taunted me constantly. If I ever just stopped to think (like now) then I would immediately shove itself to the front of my mind.

Why me?


MORE RAMBLING:

Okay, I know this was a long time ago, but:

Who got The Last Olympian on the first day it came out?! I DID! I finished it the next day...

My gods, IT WAS THE BEST PJO BOOK!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I tried not to be too upset when I finished it in the middle of class.

Anyway.

Now, for the Twilight fans out there: How many times have you guys watched Twilight? My answer: 14

WHO HAS SEEN THE NEW MOON TRAILER! OMICARLISE!!!!!! I was freaking out, and screaming, and crying. I COULD NOT get to sleep that night because I kept replaying it in my head, over and over and over and over and over...

And, the PJO fans: Which one was your favorite PJO book? My answer: The Last Olympian

One last thing: THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU GUYS AGAIN AND AGAIN!!!

Peace until next time (which hopefully won't be long from now):

-CullenGirl76-