One common plotline could be Hera trying to manipulate Percy's relationships with others. For example, she might try to keep him away from Annabeth to assert her possessiveness. Another could be Hera interfering in Percy's quests, not to help him but to keep him under her control.
Definitely Annabeth. She and Percy have a strong relationship, and Hera's possessiveness would surely disrupt that. Also, other demigods at Camp Half - Blood could interact with Percy. They might sense that something is off with Percy due to Hera's actions and try to help him or at least figure out what's going on. And of course, the gods themselves might interact with Percy. Some gods might side with Hera, while others might oppose her possessiveness over a demigod like Percy.
The relationship can start with mutual distrust. Percy has seen Hera's manipulative side before, and Hera might not fully trust Percy at first. But then, they could be forced to work together on a task. For example, saving a group of demigods from a powerful enemy. As they face challenges side by side, they begin to respect each other's abilities. Percy realizes that Hera has her reasons for her actions, and Hera sees Percy's courage and loyalty.
Percy would probably be very cautious around Hera at first. He might be a bit sarcastic too, like 'Great, the Queen of the Gods is here. What could go wrong?' But Hera would likely be all business, trying to get Percy to do her bidding in a very matter - of - fact way.
There could be. The Percy Jackson fandom is quite extensive and diverse. Fanfiction writers often come up with all sorts of scenarios that might not be in the original books. A 'Percy Jackson and Hera Kiss' fanfiction could be part of the many creative interpretations fans have of the relationships between the characters. It might be used to show a different side of Hera's character or to create a really strange and interesting plot point.
In fanfiction, the concept of Ares being possessive of Percy can also stem from the idea of forbidden or complex relationships. The contrast between Percy's more heroic and noble nature and Ares' war - like and often brutish ways creates an interesting dynamic. Ares may view Percy as a symbol of what he can't be, and his possessiveness could be a way of trying to corrupt or change Percy to fit his own view of the world.
It could also be due to a sense of ownership. Percy has achieved a lot with the help of the gods, and Athena might feel that she has some claim over him because of the assistance she or other gods associated with her have provided. In the context of the fanfiction, this sense of ownership could translate into possessiveness.
Well, in some fanfictions, Hermes might be possessive of Percy because Percy could possess certain qualities or powers that Hermes wants to control or have an influence over. Maybe Percy has a unique connection to the world of the gods that Hermes sees as valuable.
Well, in some fanfictions, Luke might be possessive of Percy because he sees Percy as a symbol of power or potential. He may want to control Percy to use his abilities for his own goals, like in the original story where Luke has his own dark motives. Also, it could be out of envy. Percy has things that Luke might feel he lacks, so his possessiveness could be a way to try and take what Percy has for himself.
It could be because of the potential for a romantic relationship in fanfiction. Some fans like to explore the idea of Nico having romantic feelings for Percy. In that case, possessiveness might be a natural part of showing his intense emotions. He wants Percy all to himself, not sharing him with others, especially when there are other characters who might also be interested in Percy.