Percy, Annabeth and Chiron were still observing the new girl so they missed the single tear of joy shed by the Doctor, the first light of day making it shimmer as it ran down his cheek. Donna's smile was as wide as it could be and her own tears flooded from her eyes mixing with some of her hair which had been blown across her face.

IF SHE'S HIS DAUGHTER AND HE IS NO GOD, THAN HER MOTHER MUST BE Percy thought to himself I WILL HAVE TO ASK ONCE ALL THIS STATUE MADDNESS IS SORTED OUT.

"Jenny" the doctor exhaled barely audible.

They both got up and held each other in a tight embrace that nothing could interfere with. Donna soon joined them and they stood there for what seemed like ages and by the time they were done and their tears dried up Percy, Annabeth and Chiron were in deep conversation.

"…How'd the statues get through the border" asked Percy.

"Good job seaweed brain, you just pointed out the most obvious question," said Annabeth.

"Now, now children no need to get feisty, the Doctor here seems to know what's going on," Chiron said being hopeful. They all turned to look at the new trio of company expectantly.

The Doctor snapped out of the dazed mood that hung over the three and began to look at the situation with fresh eyes. He turned to the campers and asked, "All those buildings back there, what are they and is there anything in them that could help us?"

"Firstly we don't know how to fight them so we do not know what would help and secondly they are mostly cabins dedicated to one of each of the Olympic gods so…" Chiron said being cut off by the Doctor, who continued,

"So there is one for every god and… are they decorated accordingly?"

"Yes, but what does that have to do with anything?" Annabeth asked.

" I think I have an idea," explained the doctor. And thus it began.