This is a Harry Potter and Percy Jackson or maybe just Greek mythogoly, I don't now which one it was under however this story is going in to Harry Potter Percy Jacson and who know we might just see some of our favorite Demigods. I am adopting this story from WhiteTigerWolf. It will retain it orginal Name "Love of Nature" accepted for having Adopted at the end to differentiate between the two stories. I want to thank WhiteTigerWolf for letting me take over. I will keep the first two chapter the exact same wording and I should have the third chapther uploaded in about two weeks. Also this is my first crossover story so have mercy.
I don't own Harry Potter and I dont own Percy Jackson
Please enjoy the flight
Persephone loved her mother, and her mother loved her. But the Queen of the Underworld and Goddess of Spring couldn't help but be annoyed.
Not only had Persephone been married for several centuries, but had given birth to several children. And despite this, her mother insisted on treating her like she was still a child.
Not to mention all the trouble that Demeter caused between Persephone and her husband, Hades. Not only did Demeter practically force Persephone to leave her husband, who she genuinely loved, half the year, but when she was in the Underworld, Demeter insisted on visiting almost every day.
Was it really too much to ask for a single day alone with her husband?
And while Hades affairs didn't really help their relationship, Persephone couldn't really blame him. His wife was gone from his side half the time and he was a man. At least he only strayed when she was gone, and he had actually stayed true to her since that vow he and his brothers had made. It was more than she could say for either her father or Uncle Poseidon. They didn't have the excuse that their wives vanished for part of the year, plus they'd both broken their oaths.
It annoyed her that, when she did have time with her husband, her mother wanted to talk with her about the plans for the next spring, when all Persephone wanted to do was drag her husband to their bedroom for several hours.
If only her mother had….
Persephone's eyes widened and a grin spread across her face. Standing from her seat on the bench in her mother's private garden. The goddess was thankful her mother was in a council meeting.
It made sneaking out of her mother's palace that much easier.
Hurrying down the streets of Olympus, Persephone made her way to Aphrodite's palace. She knew entering the building without invitation was a breach of etiquette, and would most likely get the offender hurt, but with Aphrodite at the same meeting as her mother, she really had no choice.
Stepping through the door, her mind was immediately assaulted.
'Why are you in MY palace?' the displeased voice of Aphrodite sounded in her head. Persephone wasn't surprised, many gods knew the instant anyone was in their domain. It was one reason no demigod of Poseidon flew or demigod of Zeus swam.
"I need to speak to you,' Persephone answered back, using the connection Aphrodite had made. 'And a council meeting was the only time I could sneak away from Mother.'
When Aphrodite spoke again, her voice had gone from angry to intrigued. 'Really. Well I suppose I understand. Don't touch anything, I will be there once the council is over.'
"So let me get this straight," Aphrodite said, after Persephone had explained what she wanted the other goddess' help with. "You want my help finding a husband for your mother so that she'll leave you alone to spend time with your husband?"
Persephone nodded. "Basically."
Aphrodite grinned. "Well then we better get started." She snapped her fingers, and suddenly the palace was filed with hundreds of thousands of folders.
"What is this?" Persephone asked, astonished at the number of folders.
The other goddess rolled her eyes. "Contrary to belief, I cannot create love. I can only manipulate emotion that is already there," she explained. "If you want Demeter to find a husband, she's going to have to fall in love with him on her own and vice versa. What these are," she gestured to the various folders, "are files on every single living male in existence, mortal and immortal."
"It'll take forever to go through these!" Persephone protested.
Aphrodite smirked, "Not if we narrow down the parameters." She idly looked at her nails. "So tell me, what kind of man should we be looking for?"
The Queen of the Underworld was silent for a moment as she thought. "Well, they have to like nature."
Aphrodite snapped her fingers and about half the files disappeared.
"They should be healthy,…" more files disappeared, "…patient enough to put up with her,…" again files disappeared, "…,yet stubborn enough to put their foot down when she goes to far."
There were still a few hundred files left, and Persephone shrugged, unable to think of any other qualities. Aphrodite rolled her eyes. "Let's also take out those who would freak out when they found out who and what Demeter was, those that would be intimidated by the council, and those that wouldn't fight for someone they love."
Again, a lot of the files disappeared. But there were still a lot. "Are you sure you can't think of anything else?" Aphrodite asked. Raising an eyebrow.
"Um…Mother is, well…motherly."
"So we'll also take out those that won't be happy with children or that she has already had several children," another snap of her fingers and more of the files disappeared. Aphrodite thought for a moment before vanishing even more files. At Persephone's look, she said, "I took out the mortal men over forty. Not that there is anything wrong with them, but there's no telling how long it would take Demeter to tell a man she was goddess and mortals have short lives to begin with."
Persephone nodded her understanding.
"I suppose since you can't think of anything else, we should eliminate candidates based on what…..oh," she snapped her fingers again, smiling sheepishly. "Sorry, I forgot to take out the men who were gay. Anyway, what would attract your mother enough that she'd try and get to know a guy?"
"Well, most of Mother's mortal conquest either have something to do with agriculture or a name that amuses her," Persephone explained.
Aphrodite eliminated other folders. And then eliminated more saying, "We should also get rid of those that wouldn't be comfortable moving to America, since that's Olympus' current location." The duo was left with about seven thousand folders.
With a sigh, Aphrodite handed Persephone a stack of folders. "Well, I guess now we go through these. You go through half, and I'll go through half. Keep only the ones that stand out, then we'll swap, go through those stacks, and see whose left."
Between the two goddesses, only about fifty men really jumped out at them.
"I think this one would stand the best chance," Aphrodite said, looking through a folder. "I mean, he has a kid to take care of, one that could use a mother figure; he's fought a war; a magic wielder; and is rather gentlemanly." She smirked slightly, "Not to mention he's rather handsome," she added, handing the folder to Persephone.
The Goddess of Spring smiled as she took the file. "I remember this one. And I think you're right, out of all fifty, he's likely to stand the best chance." She looked up at Aphrodite, "But how are we going to get Mother to meet him?"
Aphrodite grinned. "You're going to take your mother on an early summer shopping trip. I'll handle the rest."
Persephone nodded her agreement and the two goddesses began to iron out the finer details of their plan.
If they had their way, neither Demeter nor Harry James Potter would know what hit them.