A really different plot twist could be that Hades has a long - lost twin brother in fanfiction. And this twin brother also has feelings for Persephone. This creates a love triangle situation where Persephone has to choose between the two, and Hades has to fight not only for her love but also against his own brother. It adds a whole new layer of drama to the story.
Another plot twist might be that there is a prophecy that actually requires Persephone to be in the Underworld to save both the mortal and immortal worlds. So, she goes willingly with Hades, and they have to figure out how to fulfill the prophecy together. This changes the whole dynamic from a forced abduction to a mission - based relationship.
A common yet interesting plot twist in these novels is when Persephone finds out that she has a connection to the Underworld that predates her abduction by Hades. Maybe she has a long - lost relative there or discovers that she is part of an ancient bloodline that has a special role in the Underworld. Another plot twist could be that Hades' power over the Underworld is challenged by an unexpected force, and Persephone has to choose between helping Hades maintain his rule or siding with the new challenger. This creates a great deal of tension and conflict in the story.
One idea could be exploring Persephone's adjustment to the Underworld. For example, she could start a garden in the gloomy realm using her powers over plants, which not only changes the look of the Underworld but also the attitude of its inhabitants. Another plot could be Hades trying to court Persephone in a more modern way, like taking her on a tour of different parts of the Underworld that are beautiful in their own dark way.
Well, you could have a plot where Persephone and Hades have an argument over her time split between the Underworld and the upper world. This could lead to her leaving for a while and Hades having to go through a series of trials to win her back. Another idea is that they discover a new part of the Underworld together that has been locked away for ages and it holds a great power. They must figure out what to do with this power without causing chaos in both their worlds.
One interesting interpretation could be that the kidnapping is not as malicious as it seems in the original myths. Maybe Hades is desperate to have Persephone in his realm because he truly loves her and sees no other way to be with her. He might be trying to show her a world she's never known before, a world that has its own beauty beneath the surface.
One idea could be that Persephone, instead of being kidnapped by Hades in the traditional sense, she actually ventures into the Underworld out of her own curiosity. Hades is initially shocked but then becomes charmed by her boldness. Another plot could be a modern - day retelling where Hades is a powerful businessman in a dark and gloomy part of the city and Persephone is a young artist who stumbles upon his world. A third idea is that there is a curse on Hades that only Persephone's love can break, and they have to go through various trials in the Underworld and on Earth to be together.
You could write about how Hades and Persephone first met in a different way than the traditional myth. For instance, Persephone could be exploring the Underworld out of curiosity and Hades mistakes her for a lost soul at first. Then as they start to talk, they realize there's a special connection between them. This could lead to a whole new story of how their relationship developed from that unexpected encounter.
One idea could be exploring their first meeting from a different perspective. Maybe Hades was initially more hesitant or Persephone was more curious than in the original. Another could be a story where they face a new threat to their relationship, like a jealous god trying to break them apart. A third idea is to write about their daily life in the Underworld, showing how they interact with the various creatures there.
Well, in the Hades and Persephone original story, Persephone was innocently gathering flowers when Hades, smitten by her beauty, kidnapped her. Her mother Demeter was frantic and searched everywhere for her. Hades' actions had a huge impact on the world as Demeter's grief led to the earth becoming barren. Zeus finally stepped in to negotiate. Since Persephone had tasted the food of the underworld (pomegranate seeds), she couldn't completely leave. So, she spends a portion of the year with Hades in the underworld, and this cycle is related to the changing of the seasons.
In the Hades and Persephone short story, Persephone, the daughter of Demeter, is abducted by Hades, the god of the underworld. Demeter, goddess of the harvest, is distraught and causes the earth to become barren. Zeus intervenes and decrees that Persephone can return to the surface if she has not eaten anything in the underworld. But she has eaten a few pomegranate seeds, so she must spend part of the year in the underworld with Hades and part on the surface with her mother. This cycle is said to explain the changing of the seasons.
Perhaps a plot where Hades and Persephone have to prove their love to a council of the most ancient gods. They are given a series of tasks, like Hades having to bring light to a part of the Underworld without using the sun, and Persephone having to make a barren part of the Underworld fertile again. Through these tasks, their love deepens and they also gain more respect from the other gods.