-DECLAIMER: I do not own the TV series "Austin & Ally" nor the book series "Percy Jackson and The Olympians".

Hello, everybody!

So, first and foremost, thank you for giving this story a chance. It means the world to me.

Anyway, this story will be something new for me; it's a crossover. The crossover is between Austin & All and Percy Jackson and the Olympians.

The reason I decided to do this is because I love both of those show/book series and I wanted to try it out.

I might, if you don't like it, put a stop to it. But nevertheless, I'm glad you're giving it a chance. Thank you!

Enjoy&Review!

~ {Percy's P.O.V} ~

"Here! Turn left."- We were all in the car: Grover, Annabeth, and me. We were on the look for new half-bloods this afternoon; y'know, normal teen-age stuff.

I was driving, Annabeth was next to me and Grover was behind me. Personally, when I drive I feel awesome but having a satyr scream in your ear, telling you to "Be more careful, you could've killed that bug!" and "I smell half-bloods! Turn right! No, wait…Turn left!" every two seconds wasn't in my top ten favourite things.

Nevertheless, this mission was very important. We needed more half-bloods urgently. Our camp, back in Long Island, has been attacked by Griffins. The attacks come weekly, at exactly 9 o'clock every Wednesday. Normally, monsters like this weren't allowed to pass by the magic, invisible fence that kept the camp safe. But now…after the attack of The Giants last year, the camp hasn't been fully able to restore its power, therefore, making it easy for the monsters to make their way in.

And the worst part is that we can't stop them. It's easy for us to kill other monsters like the Minotaur or the Gorgons, but the Griffin attacks are stronger. No spell can get rid of them or make the camp safer. There was only one way for us to win this battle: we needed more demigods.

That's the reason that we were stuck in Miami, Florida in front of a music store in the middle of the afternoon.

"Grover, are you sure that there are half-bloods in there?"- Annabeth's hesitation was similar to mine. I mean…why would there be children of gods in a music store?

"Trust me guys, they are here. I can smell them." – Grover sounded so sure, I decided to go with it.

The three of us got out of the car and headed for the music shop, where the front door was open and swaying in the wind.

We went inside, looking around. The store was big, a two-floored place, filled with instruments. There was a small counter in the middle and a grand-piano beside it.

"Hello?" – Annabeth shouted. Sadly, she got no answer. - "Guys, there's nobody here. Let's just go."

Just as she said this, we heard a high-pitched scream, definitely coming from a girl.

"Oh, is that so, Annabeth? Because, I don't think 'nobody' can scream like this." – Grover joked. As serious as the situation was, I had to high-five him. As a reward for that, I got a glare from Annabeth.

"Sorry." – I mumbled, giving her a kiss.

"Yeah, yeah, whatever. Let's just go save that girl. By the sounds of it, the monster is pretty big." – Annabeth said and ran up the stairs, closely followed by us.

We all stopped at the door that had a sigh on it. Due to my dyslexia, I had a hard time reading it. Eventually, the letters formed and actual sentence and I read: "Private practice room. Keep out!"

"So, we're going to do the 'Macedonia' method, ok?"- Annabeth whispered, taking her dagger out. We all knew what she meant. After all, we trained in the same camp.

The 'Macedonia' method was simple. I distract the monster, trying not to get killed, while Annabeth and Grover take him by surprise in the back.

"On three. 1. 2…3!" – On Annabeth's command, we opened the door and burst in the room.

What we saw inside took us by surprise.

We were expecting a monster. Instead, we saw a teen-age ginger boy, sitting on a little green couch, sobbing quietly.

"What happened? Where are the monsters?" – Annabeth asked, looking around.

The boy gave her a puzzled look. –"What monsters? I'm Dez, not a monster."

"Oh…but then why did we hear a girl scream?" – Grover questioned.

"Hey! I'm not a girl! And I screamed because…I bit my tongue."

So, how was this? Good? Bad? Tell me what you think of this in the reviews! I'm really hoping you liked it because I had TONS of fun writing it! Thanks! Love you all!

Stay awesome and #LOUD!