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.
One common theme is redemption. Hera has made some not - so - great decisions in the original stories, and in fanfiction, her relationship with Percy can be a way for her to redeem herself. For example, she might help Percy in a way that shows she's changing for the better.
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.
Well, I'm not sure of the exact name, but there are some fanfictions that focus on a more friendly or mentor - like relationship between Hera and Percy which is still an interesting take. They often have Percy learning some valuable lessons from Hera, and Hera seeing Percy in a new light, different from her initial view of him in the official stories.
In this fanfiction genre, their relationship can be developed through shared goals. For example, if there is a threat to the balance of the world, they can work together towards resolving it. Hera might initially be cold and distant, but as they face challenges side by side, she could start to warm up to Percy. Another way is through mutual respect. Percy can show respect for Hera's power and wisdom, and in return, Hera can come to respect Percy's courage and determination.
Well, perhaps in a fanfiction, there's a spell or some sort of magical mix - up that causes Percy and Hera to share a kiss. This kiss could then set off a chain of events. For example, it could create a strange bond between them that allows Percy to see into Hera's memories. He then discovers a long - forgotten secret about the gods that he has to use to save the world, all while trying to keep his relationship with Hera a secret from his fellow demigods who would be horrified at the thought.
One possible plot could be Percy finding himself in a strange situation where he is made Hera's husband against his will. He might then have to deal with the politics and power plays in the Olympian world as Hera's consort. He could try to find a way to break this strange bond while also facing the wrath of other gods who are either jealous or suspicious of his new position.
A 'Percy Jackson marries Hera' fanfiction could be full of drama. Hera has her own motives and desires which are often at odds with the demigods. Percy, on the other hand, is used to his own way of life and friends. In this fanfiction, their marriage might be a way to unite the demigods and the gods in a new way. Percy would have to navigate Hera's world, deal with her jealousy and power - hungry nature. And Hera would have to adjust to having a young, rebellious demigod as her husband. It could also involve other characters like Annabeth being very confused and perhaps a bit jealous or worried about Percy's new situation.
One possible plot could be Percy's struggle with his new identity. Since Hera is the goddess of marriage and family, Percy might find himself in a very different family dynamic. He could be thrust into the middle of godly politics more than ever as Hera's adopted son. For example, he might have to deal with the jealousy of other gods' children who see him as having an unfair advantage.