Welp! Here I am again! I decided to try a crossover since there aren't that many out there. Anyway, I hope you like it!

Sadie POV

Yes, hello, it's me, Sadie. You remember me? I should hope so. Defeating Set, reviving Ra, killing Apophis, all of that. Anyway, I'm back, though, unfortunately, my brother is, too. [Ouch! I thought we agreed; no pinching!]

I woke up one morning ning and got dressed. I met everyone out on the balcony for breakfast.

Making my way to the buffet table, I chose biscuits and gravy, with some tea. I sat down and looked around at the initiates. Everyone was talking about a dance that was coming up at their school, the Brooklyn Academy for the Gifted. (I hope I don't have to come; the last one was a disaster.)

Carter raised his hand for silence. "So, today, me and Sadie will be scouting New York for any rouge monsters, so Zia and Walt will be you teachers today. Besides that, there's no other announcements."

Carter continued attacking his waffles. Honestly, that boy eats like a savage. [Stop it, Carter! It's just the truth!]

Anywho, let's skip forward, shall we? Me and Carter went to the roof, where our obelisk was. With some quick magic, I created a portal. I know, amazing, aren't I? We started in downtown Brooklyn. (A/N I have no idea whether or not there's a downtown Brooklyn, so please excuse me.) We strolled through the streets, occasionally killing a monster. About 4 hours later, most of Brooklyn had been cleansed of its monster filth.

Carter sighed. "We just killed pretty much all the monsters here, yet is still feels unsafe."

"Well," I ventured, "we could always scout Manhattan. All the monsters have to do is cross a river, and then boom, they're in Brooklyn."

Almost immediately Cater said, "You know we're not supposed to go there. Amos said."

He sounded whiney and matter-of-factly, so naturally that annoyed me.

"Actually, Amos said, 'Manhattan has its own problems. Its own gods. It's best we stay separate.' or something like that. He didn't forbid is to go, so I say we should!"

Without waiting for his reply, I marched off in the direction of Manhattan. See, that's how I can make him go with me. I know he won't just go back to Brooklyn House without me, so he must follow. [Why did you hit me, Carter? I just let you in on my secret!]

I continued my defiant march, Carter trailing me. He's like a dog in that way.

I crossed the bridge and entered Manhattan. As soon as I stepped in, it felt wrong. The magic to this city was all wrong.

"Uh..Sadie?" Carter said.

"Yeah, it doesn't feel right to me, too." I concentrated, lowering my vision into the Duat. Magical strands and power were everywhere. They seemed to be emitting from the Empire State Building, which is odd.

"Sadie, we shouldn't be here." Carter warned in an urgent tone.

"Tut, tut. Hasn't being pharaoh taught you anything about being rebellious?" I chastised him.

"Well, no, when you're king you don't-"

I just kept walking. Carter and his facts. It's enough to drive anyone mad.

Manhattan seemed fairly quiet, aside from the cars and people. We strolled about, checking out the city. We were walking through Central Park when I see something weird and terrifying.

"Uh, Carter," I tapped on his shoulder, "what might those be?"

A little waze ahead of us were these two...women. Though I don't think I can call them that. They were green and scaly, with two trunks for legs. They each held a spear and a weighted net.

"I have no idea." Carter replied.

I cursed. If even Cater didn't know what these things were, they must be big trouble. "Well, how about we just kill them?" I started moving toward the creatures, but Carter stopped me. "

"Seems like they're doing a good job." Carter pointed to the snake ladies, who were now being confronted by two kids.

One was a girl, with wavy blonde hair. The other was a boy with black hair. They were indeed beating up those things like they had a lot of experience doing this. Possibly better than us. Well, actually, I could have taken them, but I have doubts in my brother. [Carter, I swear to Ra, the next time you pinch me I will turn you into a lizard!]

Anyway, these two seemed like experts on fighting, but they were fighting…..wrong. Their style, their technique, it wasn't right. And their weapons didn't look Egyptian.

Carter dragged me behind a bush so we wouldn't be spotted and targeted as more monsters. I would rather not fight these people. As we watched, the black-haired boy took down one of snake ladies. With a horrible wail, she imploded into gold dust.

Wait, dust? Not sand? Now I'm confused. The boy turned just in time to see the other snake lady make a cut in the girl's thigh. She screamed and fell.

"Annabeth!" The boy shouted. He started running towards her, but I know he wouldn't reach her in time. The monster was already swinging her spear for the kill, and the boy was still about 200 feet away.

I made a split-second decision. I'm very good at those. I jumped out from behind the bushes, held out my hand, and shouted: "Ha- wi!"

The hieroglyph for Strike appeared above my hand, and an invisible force cut the snake lady in half. I almost fell on my face from the amount of energy that took after fighting monsters all day, but Carter caught me.

He steadied me on my feet as the boy ran over to the girl and picked her up. He stared at me, leaning on Carter in exhaustion.

"Thank you." He said.

I nodded, not being able to form any words. The boy looked at us one more time, then walked away.

"That was weird." Carter said. I agreed. "C'mon, let's go."

Once we got back to Brooklyn House, (It took a long time, since I was too drained to open a portal) everyone swarmed me, since I had used too much magic and couldn't walk without being dizzy. Walt cleared everyone out, because he could see that they weren't helping.

A half hour on the infirmary and I was good to go. I met everyone on the balcony for dinner. Ah, food. Helps quite a bit with you depleted store of magic.

After dinner, we spoke privately with Zia and Walt in the library. We told them about the strange encounter with the weird kids and monsters. They didn't know anything about them, but we agreed to send scouts into Manhattan to watch for anymore of this odd magic.

A few weeks later we had many reports of monsters we've never seen before and more kids battling them. We had no idea what to do about this whole mess. It seemed that these weird people were everywhere in Manhattan, and they could be a threat.

Finally, after many meetings, me and Carter decided to take our best magicians with us to search Manhattan for the place these kids were coming from. We would start tomorrow after breakfast.

~Goes back in time~

Percy POV

After archery class, Chiron called me and Annabeth into the big house.

"I have a report from a satyr that there are two drecenea in Central Park. I wish you to go there and kill them. Do you accept?"

"Of course." Annabeth said.

Chiron nodded and dismissed us. I held out my arm to Annabeth in a cheesy fashion.

"To Central Park, m'lady?" I asked.

"Yes, my good sir." she answered, linking her arm with mine.

Once we got to Central Park, we strolled around for a while, trying to find the drecenea. We passed these two kids in what looked like pyjamas.

I nudged Annabeth. "Why were those kids in pyjamas?"

She laughed. "They weren't pyjamas. They were linen robes, you know, like the ancient Egyptians used to wear."

"Oh." was all I said, because I didn't know ancient Egyptians wore pajamas all day. And why would these two teenagers be wearing linen robes?

After about 5 minutes, we spotted the snake ladies.

"You ready?" Annabeth asked.

"What? Oh, yeah." I answered. I shook my head to clear it. I thought I had just seem riser two wierd kids again, in their linen jammies.

We ran to the drecenea, me uncapping Riptide. I chose the nearest snake lady and began to fight.

I was surprised, because these drecenea seemed stronger than the others I've fought. And trust me, I've fought a lot of ugly snake women. I finally managed to kill the one I was fighting. She wailed and turned to dust.

I turned to help Annabeth kill her dracaena, but my heart sank. Somehow, they had moved an incredibly large distance away from me. Then everything slowed down.

I saw the drecenea take Annabeth for surprise. The snake lady swung her spear down Annabeth's leg, opening a bloody cut. She screamed and fell.

"Annabeth!" I yelled. I was already running to her aid, but I knew she was too far away. I tried to run faster, but I still knew i would never make it in time. Suddenly I heard a rustle.

I looked back and saw the girl in linen robes that we had passed earlier. She took a deep breath and shouted something like, "Ha-wi!"

A weird picture appeared above her hand. An invisible force passed by me. I could feel it, like wind. It somehow cut the other dracaena in half.

Wasting no time, I ran to Annabeth and picked her up. Out of the corner of my eye, I saw the girl fall. Then someone else, the boy, came out of the bushes and caught her. He helped her to her feet, and she leaned against him, looking utterly exhausted.

I swallowed. "Thank you."

The girl just nodded. I stared at her for another second, then left to go back to Camp Half-Blood.

I didn't tell Chiron any of this,but it came up later. Our scouts said that for a few weeks, kids in linen robes hag been spotted patrolling the streets of Manhattan. Some carried staffs and what looked like boomerangs. Others carried swords and boomerangs.

Chiron called a meeting to discuss this new development. Pretty soon, however, we realized that we could do nothing.

Chiron told us to keep our guard up and hope they don't find us.

Katie Gardener, head counselor of Demeter's cabin asked, "Well, what do we do if they do find us?"

Chiron looked grim. "Then we'll have to fight."

Nervously, I raised my hand. "Um, how are we supposed to fight them when they can say one word and cut a monster in half?"

Everyone looked startled, except Annabeth.

"Is this true?" asked Chiron.

Annabeth nodded. "They're really powerful, but I don't know how. I don't think they're half-bloods."

Chiron looked troubled. "Then they're more of a threat than I thought. If you come across any in Manhattan, try to bring it back here. Don't provoke a fight. They'd probably just kill you."

On that happy note, the meeting was adjourned, and we all filled out. We were all filled with troubles about these weird people.

Well, how was it? Horrendously terrible? I would hope not. Please review!