Hey everyone! This is my first story and it's a crossover. My friend told me "You do realize you're starting out with high hopes to do a crossover? It's either going to be a huge success or a colossal failure." And I'm like "Yup! That's the plan!" My goal for this story isn't to get billions of views on it, or get told how amazing it is. I just want to make something I enjoy, and maybe I can give it to a few others to enjoy as well! Well, here it is! Let's get started!

Ozpin slowly raised his mug to his lips and stared out his office window. The clouds had thickened, and it looked like rain would soon arrive. "A storm on the horizon?..." He muttered to himself. He adjusted his dark glasses on the end of his nose, and loosened the green scarf that was around his neck. He repetitively tapped his cane against his leg. He sighed as he thought about all the paperwork he still had to finish.

"You sound weary, Ozpin," a female voice said, "Perhaps you'd like to make a wish for some rest and relaxation?"

The headmaster of Beacon Academy smiled as he turned around, "Hello, Yuko," he said nodding to the glowing image of the woman on the wall, "And while that would be nice, I don't think I could meet your prices. Speaking of which, I assume this is a business call, or did you just miss seeing me?" He asked, as he made his way to sit at his desk. He placed the mug on a coaster and pushed it to the side.

The woman smiled. She was very beautiful. She had long black hair, and was tall and slender. Her skin was as white as snow. She was wearing a kimono of intricate detail. In her lap sat a black rabbit-like creature that seemed to be producing the communication. "You always are straight to the point. But as a matter of fact, I have missed you. I assume the school is doing well?"

Ozpin nodded, "Everything is running smoothly for the moment, but with the students I have, I never know how long it will stay that way. But back to the point, I assume you're here for the payment for my last wish?"

Yuko's eyes glistened, "Correct again, Ozpin, it is time that I received what is due to me."

Ozpin looked over the top of his glasses at the Dimensional Witch, "What do you require?"

Yuko seemed to ponder this for a moment. Ozpin, however, was not fooled. Yuko wouldn't have called unless she knew what she wanted.

"Five visitors will be coming to Vale shortly. You are to provide shelter for them at Beacon, food, and any supplies they might need while they continue on their journey." She said.

Ozpin raised an eyebrow, "You only want me to provide for these five travellers? That sounds like a relatively cheap payment for my wish. These five must be very important to you."

Yuko suddenly become somber, she raised a long, thin, expensive cigar to her lips a took a deep breath, "Yes... They are very important..."

"What are they on a journey for?" Ozpin asked.

She breathed out the smoke from the cigar, "I'm sure they'll tell you when they arrive," she said, still appearing rather somber.

Ozpin was surprised, he had never seen Yuko like this, "If that is what you require, I will pay that price," he said.

Yuko smiled a little, "Thank you. Enjoy your drink," she said. Suddenly, Ozpin saw his mug being magically refilled.

"What do I owe you for that?" He asked, smiling.

"It's on the house," Yuko said. Ozpin didn't believe her for a second, everything Yuko gave had a price, but he just nodded his head in thanks.

"Remember, Ozpin, there is no such thing as coincidence; there is only inevitability," and with that, Yuko cut the transmission.

Ozpin picked up his mug and moved over to the window. He wondered what these five were searching for, and wondered how they'd fit in at Beacon.

As he stared out the window, thunder rumbled in the distance. He looked down at his scroll, watching several security cameras. Suddenly, something happened in one of the scenes showing the forest. He saw a part of the sky that seemed to melt and leak to the ground, then, as suddenly as it had appeared, it was gone. "Dimensional travellers?" He asked, forgetting for a moment that he wasn't talking to Yuko anymore. The bubble of sky had landed in the middle of Ursa Grimm territory. Ozpin had no doubt that any travellers Yuko had given the ability to transcend dimensions would be able to handle themselves, but the Grimm had been especially hostile lately.

He pulled something else up on his scroll, and started tapping rapidly on the screen. "Please tell teams RWBY and JNPR to prepare for a mission assignment and to meet me at my office." He said to the scroll. There was a beep of acknowledgement and the message was sent.

Ozpin returned to gazing out his window and saw the clouds turn darker. "A coming storm..." He mumbled.


Syaoran groaned as he rubbed the back of his head. Mokona's landings were always rough, but this one was not one of its best. The brown-haired boy looked around to see how everyone else had fared. Fai seemed to be okay. The mage was relaxing in the ditch he had fallen into. Syaoran looked around, spotted Kurogane, and had to suppress a laugh. The dark, brash swordsman had fallen in such a way, that a hollow log covered his head. He then spotted Princess Sakura. Somehow, like always, she had managed to land in a dignified sitting position. She sat in the middle of a bed of moss that complimented her jade eyes. Mokona danced around the clearing, singing, "We're here! We're here!"

Syaoran jumped from the branches of the tree he had landed in and proceeded to dust himself off. "Are you alright, Princess?" He asked.

Sakura nodded, "I'm fine, thank you," she said politely. She giggled, "You've got leaves all in your hair."

Syaoran moved his hand to his thick brown hair, "I do?" He asked, surprised.

"Here, let me help you!" Sakura proceeded to pick twigs and leaves from his hair.

"Thank you, Princess..." he said, sheepishly.

Meanwhile, Kurogane had succeeded in freeing his head from the log, and started shouting and swinging his arms wildly. "Where's the cream puff?!" He bellowed. His eyes locked onto Mokona dancing in the clearing. "There you are! I'm going to turn you into a pair of ear muffs!"

Mokona hopped to the side as Kurogame dove for it. "Fai! Kuro-ku is mad again!"

Kurogane's face changed to a shade of red similar to his armor. "MY NAME IS KUROGANE!" He yelled

Fai sighed, "Kuro-poo, must you be so loud?" The blonde mage asked, "Why can't we just enjoy one of the worlds we visit for a change? This one's plant life is amazing. I see you've been praticularly interested in the trees," he smiled mischievously.

"Shut it! And call me by my name, you idiot!" Kurogane sneered, he turned his attention back to Mokana, whose face he had been slowly pulling into a piece of taffy, "And you, drop me one more time and I'll have a new pin cushion for my sword," he said, as he dropped the white rabbit-like creature on its head.

"Ow!" it protested, "Mokona doesn't mean to drop you. Landings are hard, and it's hard to carry someone as big as you..." It stopped when it saw the menacing stare Kurogane was giving it and gulped.

Syaoran stood up, sighing, "We know you don't purposely drop us, Mokona. It's not your fault."

Mokona perked up a bit, "Really?" It asked.

"Really." Syaoran assured it. Kurogane just scoffed, while Sakura and Fai both smiled. "Now, then," Syaoran said, "Are you sensing a feather on this world, Mokona?"

Mokona concentrated for a bit, "There are many strange energies in this world," it said, hesitantly, "There's definitely a feather here, but it doesn't feel too close," it pouted.

Syaoran ruffled it's long, white ears, "Just knowing there's a feather helps a lot," he said, encouragingly, "Thanks a lot Mokona." Syaoran picked up the creature and put it on his shoulder. "We should probably start searching. I saw some ruins to the west while I was in the trees," he said, pointing down a slope, "I think it might be a good place to start, seeing as we don't even know if there are any people in this world."

They all started walking toward the ruins. Unbeknownst to them, a pair of red eyes was watching them from the bushes...

Syaoran and the others arrived at the ruins. There were several short, white stone pedestals arranged in a circle around the floor. They started to scour the ruins for any sign of people, but came up empty.

"I can't tell if there are still people on this world. These ruins seem pretty old." Syaoran said, looking a little down.

"Syaoran!" Sakura said, waiving her hand, "I think I found something!"

Syaoran moved over to see what the princess was pointing at. He bent down and caught a glimpse of something etched in the stone. "It looks like writing," he said. He couldn't make out what it said, due to the fact that it was so worn, and probably it would be in a language he didn't know, despite his large archaeological background.

He did, however, see something that made him stiffen.

Claw marks.

It looked to be a large creature, too. Maybe a bear?

"Took you long enough, kid." Syaoran turned to see Kurogane searching the clearing with his eyes. "They've been watching us from the moment we landed."

"What have?" Syaoran asked. Then he saw them. Large, black bear-like creatures. They were covered in what looked like bones and they had bright red eyes.

And there were three of them.

The creatures roared, a blood-chilling sound.

"Cream bun, my katana," Kurogane ordered.

Suddenly, Mokona's eyes shot open. It opened its mouth, and through what looked like some dark vortex, a large sheath shot out. Kurogane caught it, and pulled his katana out in one fluid motion.

"Mokona! My sword, please!" Syaoran said, and the same thing occurred, only Syaoran's sword was a little shorter. "Fai!" He yelled.

"Don't worry, Syaoran!" The mage said, cheerily, as he grabbed a long, smooth branch from a nearby tree.

"Mokona! You and Princess Sakura stay back!" He yelled.

"Okay, Syaoran!" It replied.

"Syaoran, look out!" Sakura cried.

Syaoran turned around to face the enemy, just in time to see a large paw sweep down on him.


Teams RWBY and JNPR had been eating lunch when their scrolls had rung. Ruby and Weiss were talking about possible strategies for attacks while Ruby gobbled down a whole plate of cookies. Yang and Pyrrha were arm wrestling, and to the casual observer, it looked like a staring contest. Both of their arms were completely firm and only the beads of sweat on their faces showed their intense struggle. Blake sat munching on a light snack while reading a book, and Jaune, Ren, and Nora were having a discussion about one of their earlier classes.

Suddenly, all eight of the scrolls beeped at once. "I got it! Ruby said gleefully. She pulled up the message on the scroll. "It says Professor Ozpin wants us to suit up and meet him at his office. I wonder what it's about?"

Pyrrha was listening too intently and lost focus of what she was doing. Yang slammed her arm down onto the table. "I WIN! BOW DOWN BEFORE ME!" She yelled.

Pyrrha looked distraught. "That's not fair!" She protested, "You know what, I'll just get you next time."

Jaune, Ren, and Nora looked up. "Do you think it's some kind of secret mission?" Jaune whispered.

"A SECRET MISSION?!" Ruby exclaimed, stars in her eyes.

"Not so loud, you dolt!" Weiss chided. "If Professor Ozpin wanted it to be a secret, he definitely wouldn't have sent it to you."

Ruby looked like a wounded puppy. "Well, we shouldn't keep him waiting," Ren said, starting to stand.

"Let's go!" Nora yelled as she ran out the door, leaving everyone behind...

A little while later, Professor Ozpin was explaining to the teams why they were there while he walked with them toward the forest. "There are five people who are coming here as visitors to Beacon," he explained, "I want you eight to find them and bring them here safely."

"What do they look like, professor?" Blake asked.

"Honestly, I'm not sure myself." He said, taking a drink from his mug. "I guess we'll all find out once you bring them to the school."

Ruby gave a salute. "Should we have a race to see which team finds them first?" She asked.

Each member locked eyes with one from the other team, the passion burning at the idea of a contest.

"It looks like I found them..." Ozpin said, looking rather worried.

They all turned to see an explosion, and smoke rising from deep in the forest. They then heard the collective roar of several Ursi.

"I forgot to mention, these people know nothing about the dangers of the creatures of Grimm. It'd be best if you get to them quickly." Ozpin stated.

Ruby pulled out her scythe and started running. "Hurry, guys! They could be in serious trouble!" And with that, they all dashed into the forest.

Ozpin looked to the sky; the clouds were darkening. "I hope you knew what you were doing, Yuko."

Well! There's chapter one! If anyone ends up reading this and wants to give me some ideas or tell me how absolutely awful it is, PM me or review! Until next time, Keep It Classy! -Chromon