Before any explaining could be done, they were interrupted by an annoyance in the form of Sophie's sisters.

Seeing the metal bird dead, they sprinted over to Diana and asked,

"What was that?"

"Weren't you at the party?" and

"Still waiting on my flying candy."

All that Diana did in reply was snap her fingers. The sound was loud and clear and it resounded through the area. "That was a sick sparrow, my brother and I had to kill it to put it out of its misery, yes we were at the party, there is no flying candy."

Sophie didn't think that snapping fingers then telling lies was going to get her anywhere but, her sisters and mom seemed to buy it so, so Diana continued.

"Sophie is coming with my brother and I. She should be back by dinner if not, we will tell you. You are now going to go back to the house and continue with your day."

Sophie's mom was the first to recover. "Alright, well, see you Sophie, Fiona, Charlotte, we better go inside." After hugging Sophie goodbye, Sophie's mom and sisters went inside.

Sophie looked at her strangely obedient family. "What did you do to them?"

Diana looked around warily."I'll explain later, now we better go before more monsters go after you."

"There's more?" Sophie did not want any more monster attacks.

"Yes, Aaron, I think that our house is a little too far a walk. Do you mind calling Amelia to ask if we can come over, while you're at it, call the others, they will all want to hear this."

"Sure little sis, order me to do everything." Then, he took out his phone and started texting people.

By the time that they got there, Amelia said sure, everyone was called, the meeting was set, and Sophie really needed food since she didn't have breakfast yet.

It got so bad that, when Aaron rung the doorbell, Sophie's stomach let out a growl worthy of a small puny lion.

Amelia was amused. "Looks like somebody didn't have breakfast yet."

"That's what happens when a metal bird dive-bombs your window first thing in the morning."

"Haven't seen one of those in a while, you'd better come in."

Herman arrived a few minutes later, "What's this about a monster attack, I thought that our sent got so weak a while ago that monsters lost interest in us?"

Sophie looked over, stomach content with a granola bar. "Tell that to the metal bird."

Herman didn't look surprised. "Hey Sophie, looks like your one of us."

"Yeah" strangely, it was like she had known all along.

Adam and then Peter arrived in the space of five minutes, so the meeting was called to order.

Herman looked at everyone from his space on a lazy chair. Everyone was seated on either the couch, (Sophie, Diana, Aaron) the love seat (Adam and Amelia) or a kitchen chair dragged into the room (a grumpy Peter).

"All right, time to call this meeting to order, Diana?"

She looked up and, with a voice of someone who knew what they were talking about said. "Today, a Stymphalian was trying to attack Sophie. She was also able to correctly guess my brothers and my old name, leaving us to believe that she is a Recarnite like us."

This time Peter spoke up "How did she know, she seemed clueless and polite yesterday."

Sophie rolled her eyes. "New old memories, Peter, just because I knew who you were doesn't mean that I have to go around insulting you every chance I get."

Peter looked surprised "wow, you got a major attitude change Athena"

Sophie smiled "I've been told that before Poseidon."

"Wait a moment" Adam asked. "I saw you at the party, you didn't seem to recognize any of us and now, you go around reciting out names like you knew them all along."

Sophie was about to explain everything when, a voice that sounded remarkably like her counterpart whispered in her ear. Don't tell them about me or the camp, just the new memories.

That's what Sophie told them, that in the past few days, she got a sudden rush of memories, and that she didn't remember much, but the basics.

Amelia was the first to start the round of questions. "Do you remember who everyone in the room is?"

Sophie looked around, "yes, mostly small things like Aaron and Diana arguing about their age or Herman pulling a prank but I remember all of you."

This time, it was Peter to speak up. "Well that's fine and dandy but, we should better start worrying about why the monsters started attacking Sophie. They haven't even gone after me in a century."

Sophie was wondering about that "why?"

This time it was Herman that spoke up. "As we got reincarnated through the centuries, our sent, the thing that identified us as something god like, got weaker and weaker until, we blended in with humans. I'm going to take a guess that your memories triggered your sent to be stronger. Why it's so strong, I don't know.

They spent a good rest of the day explaining things to Sophie.

It turned out the Sophie got around the same information that she got from the wisdom goddess.

She did notice that they didn't mention the other dimension. Sophie wondered why she was the only one that was told about this. There was still the option that she was crazy but, she'd rather not think about it so please don't remind her.

By lunch time, most everything had been explained that didn't mean that Sophie still didn't have questions; it just meant that the person that she needed to ask required a little dreaming to talk to.

Looks like she's going back to camp crazy.

One thing, if any of you want some explaining of something in the story or suggestions for the story, just let me know and, I'll be sure to work it into later chapters when it's relevant to include them.