It might start as a mutual respect. Percy respects Artemis' power and independence, while Artemis respects Percy's courage. Then, they could be thrown into a series of dangerous situations together. Through these experiences, they start to rely on each other more. Their relationship could gradually shift from respect to friendship as they share their secrets and fears. Eventually, this friendship could turn into love, leading to their marriage.
The relationship between Percy and Artemis would likely develop slowly. Percy is used to being around more approachable female characters, and Artemis is not one to easily let down her walls. However, as they face challenges like battling powerful monsters or solving ancient riddles together, they start to understand each other better. Percy's quick thinking and Artemis' strategic mind work well in unison. This makes them realize that they have a special bond. As time passes, they start to have feelings for each other that are more than just comradeship. And these feelings lead to their decision to get married.
In the fanfiction, their relationship development could be complex. Since they are sharing a bed, there is a forced closeness. Percy might accidentally cross some of Artemis's boundaries at first, which would cause friction. But through talking it out and getting to know each other better, they could start to respect each other's boundaries more. As time passes, they might find common ground in their love for nature (in Percy's case, his connection to the sea which is also part of nature). This could lead to a slow but steady growth of a relationship that is based on mutual understanding and respect.
Sometimes, in fanfiction, the relationship develops because of a shared goal. Let's say there is a prophecy that only they can fulfill together. This forces them to spend a lot of time together, and during this time, they learn about each other's pasts, dreams, and fears. Artemis might open up about her responsibilities as a goddess, and Percy might share his experiences as a demigod. This exchange of stories and emotions can lead to a stronger and more complex relationship between them.
In the beginning, Artemis would be the strict but loving adoptive mother. She'd teach Percy everything she knew. Percy would look up to her with admiration. But as he gets older, he may want to explore his own identity more, especially his connection to Poseidon. This could cause some strain in their relationship. However, through various adventures and challenges, they would come to understand and respect each other more, and their relationship would become more of an equal partnership in the end.
Well, initially, Percy might be in awe of having a sister like Artemis. He would try to get closer to her, but Artemis would be cautious. As time passes, they could bond over their shared love for the natural world, in different ways though. Percy loves the sea and Artemis the forest. They could exchange stories about their experiences in their respective domains. This could lead to a deeper connection and eventually a strong, unbreakable bond where they would support each other through any difficulties, be it in the world of the gods or among the mortals.
Their relationship might develop through facing external threats. For instance, if there are enemies that target them because of their forced union. They would have to rely on each other's skills. Percy's ability to control water and his combat skills, along with Artemis's archery and connection to the wild, could be used to fend off these threats. As they fight side by side, they start to see each other in a new light and develop a bond.
In a Percy and Artemis get married fanfiction, their relationship could develop in an interesting way. Maybe Percy initially catches Artemis's attention with his heroic deeds. Percy is known for his courage and loyalty. Artemis, being a powerful goddess, might be intrigued by his mortal yet extraordinary nature. As they interact more, Percy could start to understand Artemis's complex personality, and she could see his potential not just as a hero but as a partner. They might face challenges from the other gods who oppose a goddess marrying a mortal, which could strengthen their bond as they fight together against the odds.
The relationship could develop based on mutual goals. For instance, if they are all trying to protect a group of young demigods. Percy's natural heroism, Zoe's loyalty to Artemis and her protective nature, and Artemis's power and wisdom would all contribute. As they work towards this goal, they would share stories around the campfire at night. Percy would tell of his adventures at Camp Half - Blood, Zoe would share her tales of hunting, and Artemis might offer some insights from her long existence. This would gradually deepen their bond.
At first, it might be a bit awkward. Artemis, being a maiden goddess, has to adjust to motherhood which is completely new to her. Percy would be more hands - on as he has experience with family relationships. As the child grows, Percy would likely be the more approachable parent, while Artemis would be more of a distant but respected figure. The child would probably look up to both of them for different reasons, and over time, they would form a unique bond as a family.
At first, Percy might be confused about his connection to Artemis. But as time goes on, he starts to understand her values more. He may learn to respect her love for nature and the hunt. Their relationship could develop into a strong bond of mutual trust, where Percy becomes one of Artemis's most trusted allies in her various battles or quests.
In such a fanfiction, perhaps the plot could involve Percy going on a great quest to prove himself worthy of Artemis. Maybe he has to overcome some ancient prophecy or defeat a powerful foe that threatens both their lives and the world. Along the way, they gradually develop feelings for each other that are initially unexpected due to Artemis' vow of chastity. But as they face numerous challenges together, they see each other in a new light and eventually decide to get married, uniting the powers of Poseidon and Artemis in a new way.