AN: Wow, I'm on chapter ten already... whoa. Okay, to the story!
Amy walked through all the TARDIS corridors. She couldn't find the Doctor in any of them. She led Annabeth to the library and Percy to the swimming pool. Hephaestus had wandered down a hallway and apparently found a forge so everyone was content. Except her. "Doctor?" she called. "Where are you?"
She suddenly heard a noise that sounded like the sonic. Turning left (AN: Turn Left XD), she saw a door that appeared to be made out of metal and had a few weird holes with crisp edges that were charred along with random colors splattered on it. "Doctor? Are you in there?" The sonic noise stopped.
"'Melia? That you? I thought I told you to stay in the throne room."
"Hush up, you know I don't."
There was a pause. "Yeah, I know you don't. Well, come in!"
She pushed open the door to see the Doctor standing there with his hands in black gloves and his bow tie somewhat burnt. His tweed jacket was singed at the edges a bit and his hair was messy. "What happened?"
"Nothing too big. Just had to melt down the key," he motioned to the large cauldron type thing filled with golden colored liquid, "to see what it was made of."
"Couldn't you just sonic it in it's key form?"
"No," the Doctor put the sonic away, "too many finger prints. People must've seen it and picked it up before throwing it back down. Not too sure about that. it's made of something called celestial bronze. Think I've heard of it. Might've been used on another planet. Once again, not too sure. Where are the others?"
Amy looked around. "Annabeth's in the library, Percy's at the pool, Hephaestus found an armory thing. I kept looking for you."
"So I've noticed," the Doctor murmured before looking at the door. "We should be on our way then. Come along, Pond."
"But what about Hephaestus?"
"Yes, what about Hephaestus?"
Amy sighed and lowered her gaze. "I don't know. Somethings just..."
"Off?"
She nodded.
"Amelia Pond all these places we've traveled, which one seemed the most off?"
"Is here a valid answer?"
"Yes."
"Here."
"But why?"
"Because all those Greek myths are true."
"Exactly."
"Now c'mon!"
"Wait!" Amy suddenly exclaimed. The Doctor turned around. "How come none of this ever seemed to occur to you?"
"Riddles, Amy! That's what you're speaking! No time!" He ran out of the room.
(AN: Shout-out to Specklenose for literally just telling me this through Google Hangouts: YES I'M UR BIGGEST (and first) FANGIRL)
After everyone was out of the TARDIS, Percy and Annabeth were in shock. We'll Percy was mainly in shock while Annabeth was trying to figure out how it all tied together. Hephaestus did nothing except sit down on the floor and stare at the TARDIS. Amy looked at the Doctor, who was walking around. their conversation didn't make any sense. She felt normal, yet she didn't. Great, his madness was rubbing off on her.
"Hephaestus, why were you out on the streets of Manhattan?" Amy abruptly asked.
"I... now that I think about it... I don't know," the god said with confusion evident on his crude features.
"Doctor, do you know what to make of this?" Annabeth asked, eavesdropping slightly on Amy and Hephaestus' conversation.
"Something... I make something out of it," he responded.
"What is that something?"
"A something."
AN: Terribly sorry about how short and crappy this is. I have a huge writer's block so just take this as a filler or something. G'nght!
