Chapter 1

A/N:

This is my first foray into fanfiction, so please tell me what you think. I have read many PJO and KC crossovers but they mostly seem to be either mortal AUs or have the demigods as more powerful than the magicians. Because of this I decided to write a fanfiction where the Kane siblings, and other magicians, are at least as powerful as the demigod. Carter properly takes his place as Pharaoh in this story with Sadie giving advice (and probably insults too).

My story is an AU so don't flame me because my characters are OOC. I am not Rick Riordan so they can never be how he imagines them. Also I am not American so I'll probably use English slang, language and spelling.

Please review with any constructive criticism, compliments (hopefully) or anything else you might want to say. No flames please. Though I can't really stop anyone from flaming, I will just ignore them.

I am not Rick Riordan and the only thing I own is the plot and any OC's I may use.

lydi

The eight demigods were on the Argo II sailing back from the final defeat of Gaia in Greece. Leo, as usual, was hyper at the helm, shaking nun chucks and pushing buttons with a speed that would surprise those who did not know the restless son of Hephaestus. Piper and Jason were deep in conversation, discussing their futures, whilst Hazel and Frank were quietly talking, though were simultaneously watching the frenzied son of Hephaestus. Nico lurked in the shadows near Percy and Annabeth, who then decided to pull him into the conversation.

"I vote we don't go straight home, but do a little sightseeing first!" announced Annabeth, "I've always wanted to see the Pyramids. What do you think Nico?"

"I don't know," Nico muttered, "Whatever."

"You could be a little more involved, Nico. You are part of this team and you need to act like it." Annabeth scolded.

"Relax Annabeth, Nico is a moody son of Hades. It's part of his nature to mope," Percy said to the pair. Then, to the whole deck, he asked "Who wants a holiday in Egypt?"

After a short argument, quickly cut off by Annabeth's "Shut up, we're going.", the heroes decided to go to Egypt. They flew to Cairo, Egypt and landed in a dirt field, dust billowing into the air as the Argo II descended.

"I don't think we're far from Cairo airport, Leo, but I'm pretty certain the Pyramids are around an hour that way," exclaimed Annabeth, gesturing with her finger.

"Awesome sense of direction there Leo." she continued sarcastically. "I feel so safe with you in charge of this ship."

"The great Leo Valdez does not make mistakes" returned Leo, "This is just a, err, a navigation system error. Nothing to do with me. Really Annabeth, that's more your part of sailing this ship, not mine."

This quickly dissolved into an argument with all the members of the crew taking side.

"Leo is great; without him we wouldn't have this ship at all."

"Well, he did almost blow it up though, Piper."

"Shut up Jason, I'm trying to defend Leo."

With the loud 'discussion' going on, the crew members did not notice the ice snaking up the side of the Argo II, nor the boy who climbed up the ice ladder he had made.

The boy looked around 11 or 12 with blonde hair spiked up at the front. He stood, waiting, for the crew to acknowledge him.

After nearly a minute he seemed to give up and cleared his throat ostentatiously.

All eight demigods immediately looked at him and drew their weapons. They made an intimidating sight, celestial bronze, imperial gold and stygian iron glinting in the sunlight, though Nico's sword seemed to more absorb the light rather than glint in it.

The boy however was not intimidated and smiled.

"Hi, I'm Felix. Is there a reason why your ship is parked in our territory without permission? This is the First Nome and I'm sure you need permission to park so close, what with your massive, golden warship." He said cheerily, "Do I have to take you to see the Pharaoh?"

"What's a garden gnome got to do with anything?" questioned Percy.

"Garden gnome. I was wondering about the 'take us to the Pharaoh' part of that sentence," replied Frank, "Since he's a 10-year-old kid and I'm pretty sure there hasn't been a Pharaoh for a long while."

The demigods returned to staring, though now they were more glaring than staring, at Felix and brandished their weapons.

"Would you mind giving us a bit more detail there, Felix" Nico said menacingly, "As we're a little bit confused."