So, this chapter is a Doctor Who PJO crossover. I don't own either of these fantastic shows/books or any of the characters. ps, spoilers for some of the later seasons of doctor who. Not going into detail though.

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A normal day at Camp. Nothing out of the ordinary.

The Ares cabin starting fights, Apollo doing archery, Demeter making strawberries grow, Athena planning, Hermes stealing, ect.

Percy and Annabeth were at the arena. They whirled, slashing knifes and swords, blocking, rolling, stabbing.

They were both kind of sweaty, kind of stinky, and kind of in love.

In fact, they were so their battle was so intense that when a strange blue box appeared, accompanied by an equally strange noise, they didn't even notice.

The door opened, revealing a pale orange-haired girl with long legs and a dirty blonde with a big nose.

"Oi, Doctor! I thought you said we were going to New York, not ancient Greece!" the ginger called in a Scottish accent, turning her head to call over her shoulder.

"We are in New York!" another voice answered in a British accent.

"No we're not," the ginger said. "We're in ancient Greece!"

"No, Pond. We really aren't! Come look at the map!"

"The TARDIS has a map?" the man with the big nose said to the ginger. He had a British accent too.

"Apparently," she answered. She walked back inside, leaving the man standing awkwardly in the doorway.

By now, Percy and Annabeth had finished their battle. Annabeth was straddling Percy's middle, holding her knife to his throat. She grinned down at him, and he scowled back. Eventually, her eyes were drawn to the blue box in front of her.

"Who the hell are you?" she asked, staring at the dirty-blonde haired man.

"Rory Williams, who are you? And I thought that women weren't allowed to fight in ancient Greece." Annabeth's eyes flared. She stood up, releasing Percy. She stepped on his chest, and over his head.

"Ow," he muttered.

"Suck it up, Jackson," she replied.

"Where are you from? How did you get here? What is that box?" she asked Rory.

"Annabeth," Percy said from behind her. "We've talked about this before. You can only ask one question at a time." Annabeth turned to scowl at him.

"Shut up, Percy."

"Make me," he said suggestively. Annabeth blushed, and turned back to Rory.

"Answer me," she said, twirling her knife in her fingers.

"Annabeth, we've also talked about threatening mortals." Annabeth ignored him.

"Why are you holding a knife?" Rory asked. Annabeth froze.

"You can see this?" she asked. "Why don't you just see a baton?"

"Because it's a knife," Rory said.

"Okay, so he can see through the mist. We've met mortals like that before, Annabeth. No need to get worked up."

"I know that, Percy. But how can he be here, inside the barrier?" Rory held up his hands.

"Okay, I'll explain everything. So basically-" he was cut off by a brown haired man in a tweed jacket and bowtie push him out of the way to step outside. The man immediately squatted down on the ground, picked a blade of grass, and put one end up his nose, and the other end in his mouth.

"Eugh! Doctor that's disgusting!" the ginger said.

"Quiet, Pond. I'm analyzing it. I usually either sniff it or eat it, so I decided to do a mix this time."

"Your name is Pond?" Percy asked.

"Yeah, Amy Pond. Ya got a problem with that?" she asked, taking a threatening step towards Percy. Rory grabbed her shoulders protectively.

"Okay, I'm done!" the other man announced. "So, the year is 2009 A.D, and we are in New York! Where specifically in New York, I have yet to figure out. Anyway, my name is The Doctor, and these are my companions, Amy and Rory Pond."

"Amy and Rory Williams," Rory protested.

"Face it, Rory, you're a Pond."

"Yeah, you are," Amy said, playfully punching him on the arm. Rory rolled his eyes and sighed.

Percy and Annabeth flipped back and forth between the three people.

"My name is Annabeth Chase, and this is Percy Jackson," Annabeth said. "Who are you? How can you be here?"

"What do you mean, 'How can we be here?' Are we not supposed to be?" The Doctor asked.

"No, mortals aren't supposed to be able to get past the barrier!" Annabeth said.

"What barrier?"

"The barrier around camp!"

"And what a lovely camp it is! Really, the lay of the land and the architecture of those buildings!"

"He didn't," Percy said as a slow smile spread across Annabeth's face.

"Didn't what?" Amy asked.

"He mentioned architecture. Annabeth is crazy about it. So you know how most teenage girls geek out about fanfiction and movies? Well, the only thing I've ever seen Annabeth fangirl about is architecture."

Annabeth and The Doctor were already having a heated discussion about different building materials and buttresses. Percy rolled his eyes and turned to the Ponds.

"So, while the smart people are talking, do you want to tell me where you came from?"

"Well-" Rory said.

"We're time travelers," Amy said dramatically, expecting attention. Percy's eyes bugged out of his head. You would think that after 16 years of strange demigodly situations, Percy wouldn't have any trouble with this subject, but... well, you'll see.

"You can travel in time?" he asked. "Really?"

"Really, really," Rory said. The Doctor and Annabeth had finished their discussion, and had now turned back to the rest of the group.

"So, you travel. In time," Percy said. "In time, you travel."

"He's having a hard time grasping this isn't he?" Amy said to The Doctor. He nodded.

"Denser than a neuron star." Amy and Annabeth laughed.

"You've got that right," Annabeth said. "It took him... what, four and a half, five years for him to figure out that I liked him? And even then, we both denied it."

"I am still here, you know," Percy said.

"I know, Seaweed Brain."

"So what's the story behind you two?" Rory asked.

"Uh, well... beginning," Percy said.

"Basically, the Greek gods are still alive and well, and they're still having affairs with mortals. Percy is the son of Poseidon, and I'm a daughter of Athena."

"Ooh, Athena, it's been a while since I've seen her, Poseidon too. Are they still mad at me?" The Doctor interrupted.

"What?" chorused the half-bloods.

"Just ignore him, he's always like that," Amy said.

"Okay, anyway, Percy and I are dating," she bumped hips with him, and he stumbled a bit. "And just a couple weeks ago, we defeated the titan lord Kronos." Annabeth's brow furrowed at the memory. "It was... a tough time for all of us." Percy immediately knew she was thinking of Luke. He put an arm around her, and she leaned on him a bit.

The Doctor raised his eyebrows. "Wow. I'm surprised I didn't hear about that. I mean, usually I'm the one to save the day."

Annabeth rolled her eyes. "Cocky bastard," she mumbled. The Doctor grinned.

"I like you, Annabeth. Ponds you're fired. What do you say, Annabeth? Come with me and travel the stars?"

Annabeth never got to answer, because just then, there was a ZAP! and a flash of light. A woman with blonde hair even curlier than Annabeth's appeared.

Percy and Annabeth watched as the woman took a step towards The Doctor, then slapped him across the face.

"Oi! What have I done this time, River?" he asked, rubbing his cheek.

"We made a rule after Rose! No more teenagers on board the TARDIS!"

"Well that's a rubbish rule! She's clever, and I want her to come! Not to mention that she doesn't look half bad." Percy's eyes narrowed.

"Sucks for you. No more teenagers!" River said, pulling on his ear.

"I'll bring teenagers if I want to!" The Doctor said.

"Excuse me? Don't I get any say in this?" Annabeth asked. River and The Doctor froze and looked at her. They straightened themselves out, and The Doctor adjusted his bowtie.

"Of course," he said.

Annabeth looked towards Percy who was watching her intently. "I think that my life is exciting enough," she said. "I don't need any more unwanted attention. But I appreciate the offer." River smiled smugly with an approving glance towards me.

The Doctor nodded understandingly. "I see. Well, maybe when things settle down a bit, eh? Come along, Ponds!" He walked back into the TARDIS, followed closely by Amy and Rory.

River turned to Annabeth. She smiled warmly at the younger girl. "Thanks for distracting him long enough for me to get here. He probably would have kidnapped you if I hadn't been here."

"What?" Annabeth asked.

"Not in the way you think. Sometimes he gets lonely. Well, he's lonely all the time, really... Anyway, I really should be going. See ya later!" she tapped a device on her wrist and disappeared with a Zap!

The Doctor opened the door of the TARDIS one more time. "Good bye, you two. Be good to her," he said, pointing at Percy. Percy saluted, and The Doctor cracked a smile. He gave them a jaunty wave and closed the door.

There was a bum sound, then a wheezing noise, and the TARDIS disappeared.

Just a normal day.


I loved writing that.

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