A/N: Hi! This is Storm here, with my very first crossover! I have read quite a few Percy Jackson/ Warrior cats fanfictions, but it always seems to be that the Percy Jackson characters are turned into cats, but I'm trying it the other way round! Please read and review, and tell me how I'm doing!

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Asha's POV

Yawning, I woke up to find the sky filled to the brim with clouds, and sighed in relief at the fact that I didn't have to face training. Today was when I had arranged to go with Sammy to watch the basketball game, and I was glad of it. Getting there wouldn't be a problem either, because I had Nico, who had agreed to shadow travel the two of us into an alleyway by the stadium. Okay, it wasn't exactly agreement. More me levitating his sword in close proximity to his face until he gave in. Well, he technically agreed. Moving over to where Nico was still sleeping in his bunk, I focused on the metal tip of his headphones, using a small hand motion to tug them to the side, moving the metal from a long distance away causing a strong, aching tug in my gut as I dragged it over to his face, dangling the wires over his eyelids, the other child of Hades jolting upwards from where he slept, eyes flying open as he swatted the wires away angrily, flailing blindly.

"Was that really necessary?!" He yelled down to me, before leaning backwards and swiping his hair from his eyes, his head resting against the wall, sighing in a tired manner. I nodded at him.

"Yeah, it was. You're taking me and Sammy to the basketball game, remember?" I prompted him, causing him to sigh again, this time a lot louder than the first.

"How could I forget. You've literally talked about nothing else for the entire week. I get that you're excited to go out on a date with your boyfriend, but would it kill you to let me sleep?" I gritted my teeth together grumpily, then cast my gaze to the side, my face heating up.

"He's not my boyfriend." Nico chuckled to himself, then yawned and finally moved, swinging his legs over the side of his bunk and dropping down onto the ground. He stretched his arms out, trying to shake the sleepiness out of them, then picked up some clothes off the pile he had developed on the ground over the past few days. The cleaning Harpies rarely visited the Hades cabin, and until they did, the pile of stuff on the ground by Nico's bed would gradually grow in size, until either the harpies came back, or I got fed up and picked them up for him. The raven-haired boy waved to me from the bathroom door to get my attention.

"Go and get your Boyfriend- I'll meet you by the gates." Biting back a reply, I spun around and pushed out of the door to the Hades cabin, my hair hanging around my shoulders instead of being scooped into a Ponytail as usual, The threat of rain causing me to speed up my pace a little, so that it didn't decide to start pouring before we got into the stadium. Grimacing as I pulled up to the door of the Aphrodite cabin, I raised my fist and tapped hesitantly on the door, jumping backwards as it swung open almost instantly to reveal the grinning face of the head of the cabin, Piper, her mouse-brown hair twisted with beads and feathers as usual.

"Samuel! She's here!" She called into the cabin in a singsong voice, then turned back to me, looking at me with a scrutinizing gaze. Then, wordlessly, she ran back into the cabin, her bare feet slapping onto the wooden floorboards, swinging back out again as if she had developed Elle's speed with a leather jacket that she threw in my direction. "Here, wear this! It'll look nice, plus you won't get too cold."

"Thanks, Piper." I smiled, then pulled on the jacket, twisting around to check how it looked. Seemingly satisfied, Piper patted me on the shoulder, and grinned to me.

"Have fun, okay?" Nodding, I glanced over her shoulder to find Sammy standing awkwardly, half way through the process of trying to shuffle behind the Cabin leader, only to find himself pinned against the doorframe as she moved. As the daughter of Aphrodite moved out of the way, I chuckled, then called for Sammy to follow me, and he shuffled after me, still looking slightly uncomfortable.

"Uhm, you look nice." He coughed quietly, then continued to walk towards the gate. I turned around to get a proper look at what the son of Aphrodite was wearing, seeing as I hadn't even bothered to look before. Glancing over my shoulder, I found myself faced with Caramel hair, swept to the side, blue skinny jeans and a simple grey hoodie, his gaze cast awkwardly off to the side. It was at that point that I had to give my brain a verbal beating to stop it from screeching about how attractive he looked.

Nico interrupted my train of thought by yelling at me from where he stood by the gate to the camp, waiting impatiently.

"You two! Eyes this way!" He waved us over to him. "You've both got your weapons, right?" he questioned the two of us warily, and I gestured towards where my dagger was tucked away in the bag I was carrying, and Sammy flicked a bow and arrow charm that was hanging from his belt, something that would grow back to full size at the correct words from the son of Aphrodite. Seemingly satisfied that we were adequately prepared, Nico held out his hands, a slightly begrudging expression on his face as me and Sammy grabbed on, however it was short lived, as the son of Hades ran forwards and plunged into the ground. There was nothing but an eerie silence, and I felt darkness pull at me with cold hands as we traveled, the pressing shadows strangely calming as whispers that weren't quite human hummed in my ears, before it was all cut off as the three of us tumbled out onto the pavement, my back hitting the heavily graffitied wall of a narrow alleyway, Sammy landing beside me, then finally Nico, who landed on his feet, then slumped breathlessly against the wall of the alleyway.

Hauling myself to my feet, I offered a hand to Sammy, and pulled him back up too, a breathless laugh hissing through his jaws as he steadied himself against the wall.

"That shadow-travel stuff is pretty weird!" he turned to me, then looked back down at Nico, who was lying face down on the concrete. "Is he okay? He looks a little dead." I shrugged it off, prodding the other child of Hades with my foot, prompting him to groan loudly and swat angrily at my trainers.

"Yeah, he's fine. He'll probably just recover down there for a bit then head off back to camp." I grabbed Sammy's hand and pulled him out of the alleyway, laughing childishly as we emerged into the sunlight-filled area that encircled the stadium, almost sending multiple people scattering to the ground as I ran full tilt towards the doors. Bursting into the area around the stadium, I paused in confusion as I caught sight of strange shapes, lumbering clumsily through the crowds. Wandering closer to one of them, I voiced my confusion to Sammy.

"What are those?" The son of Aphrodite shrugged in a bemused manner as he glanced down at the animal, which seemed to be wearing a Lakers jersey and rolling a basketball in front of it.

"Baboons. There's a load of them here, and I don't think anyone knows why." He shook his head slightly. "It's best to ignore them. Come on, we want to get good seats!" The two of us headed into the stadium, bought food, and found our seats, settling down just before the game began. We focused on the game for the most of the time we were there, Sammy was enthusiastic from the start, cheering on his favourite players, and I soon joined in, picking up on which members of the team played well. By the end of the game, I found myself yelling almost louder than Sammy, urging on the players to score.

The last minute was the most tense, and I almost fell out of my seat when the Lakers scored the winning basket only seconds before the game ended. However, the excitement was short-lived, as Sammy nudged my arm and pointed across the crowd, picking out a shape that wasn't quite human, whispering to me through gritted teeth.

"There's a Laistrygonian over there. We should get out of here." Nodding sharply, I quickly rose to my feet and began to make my way quickly out of the stadium, hoping that the giant figure wouldn't notice the two of us. We made it out into the foyer of the Stadium, before the sound of heavy footsteps sounded behind us, and a shadow loomed over our heads, the stench of foul breath washing over me every time the thing behind me breathed. I didn't need to look back to know what was behind me. Nodding to Sammy, I lowered my hand to where my knife sat against my side, braced my feet against the ground, and hurtled off to the right, Sammy veering away to the left. The Laistrygonian froze momentarily, not sure who to follow, but then began to lumber after me. The head-start I had been allowed was enough though, and I forced my way through the stadium doors, stumbling out into the sunlight, Biting back a scream as the giant smashed head first through the doors of the stadium, shards of glass exploding into the air, narrowly missing me as I continued to run ahead. I spotted Sammy, closing in towards me from where he had escaped out of another door, Bow in hand as he let an arrow fly. The celestial bronze tip embedded in the giant's arm, and it staggered slightly, looking towards the wound, before plucking out the arrow as if it was a splinter and continuing the chase. Sammy pulled up beside me, his breathing heavy.

"We can't... We can't beat it with our weapons. We're going to have to get somewhere where it can't reach us." Nodding, I swept the area, the only possible escape place being the roof of the stadium itself.

"The roof is going to be our only option. I can try and shadow travel us up there, it's not far, so I might be able to manage it." Sammy nodded wordlessly, and veered off towards the roof, the Laistrygonian veering away from me and following him, giving me time to seek out a spot of shadow that I could use. Catching sight of a darkened area around the side of the stadium, I signaled to the son of Aphrodite and sprinted over to the spot, waiting for him to run towards me. Grabbing onto his wrist as he ran past, I slammed sideways into the shadows, picturing the roof forming below my feet, and felt myself sink into the shadows. A dull, stale breath of air whispered beside me, shadows streaking past my vision, before both me and Sammy toppled out onto the roof of the stadium, falling face first onto the ground as I laughed in exhilaration, glancing down at the Laistrygonian that still stood on the ground.

"Wow, that was a close one." Sammy sat up on the rooftop pushing his hair out of his eyes and laughing nervously. "I didn't know that you could Shadow Travel, Asha." I shrugged slightly.

"I can't do long distances or anything, but Nico is teaching me." I explained, pulling myself into a sitting position, and the son of Aphrodite sighed loudly.

"This really wasn't how I pictured the match ending." He laughed. "I really did not expect to spend a date being chased by a giant with hygiene issues." I narrowed my eyes slyly at Sammy.

"I thought you said that this wasn't a date." Cue smirking from the Son of Aphrodite.

"What if I said that it was?" I shrugged.

"I'd punch you in the face."

"Well, what would you do if I did this?" Before I knew what was happening, Sammy had pulled me closer to him and had kissed me. Cue Asha being an absolute idiot, because my instinctive response was, indeed, to punch him in the face. Slow claps all around for the Daughter of Hades. Sammy fell backwards as I punched him, and I scooted away in the other direction, realizing that I had indeed just punched him in the nose.

"I-I'm sorry, I should have asked first. I thought that you- oh gods this is awkward..." The son of Aphrodite continued to mutter to himself, obviously now thinking that I didn't actually like him. Shuffling over towards him, I quickly tapped him on the shoulder.

"C-could we try that again? I didn't know what was going on and I reacted badly." Sammy raised his head slightly, and blinked at me, before nodding wordlessly, and leaning in again.

Let's just say I didn't punch him this time.

A/N: What is this, Storm actually got around to writing again! Gasp! So yeah, I've been stuck in the middle of some pretty major writers block at the moment, so it's going to be slow updates on pretty much everything for a while, but anyway, I hope that you enjoyed this chapter! Don't forget to leave a review!

Storm