There are indeed. One interesting aspect in some of these fanfictions is how the characters' individual goals and dreams are affected by the arranged marriage. Harry might be dealing with his post - Voldemort trauma and this new situation on top of that. Percy, with his ambitions in the Ministry, could have his career plans disrupted. It's these complex character interactions and developments that make some of these fanfictions worth reading.
One common theme is the struggle against tradition. The idea of an arranged marriage goes against the more modern ideas of love and choice that Harry and Percy might have. So, they often have to fight against the expectations of their families or the wizarding society.
Sure. 'Fleur and Harry: The Arranged Marriage' is a great one. It starts with Harry being quite reluctant about the whole arranged marriage thing, but as the story progresses, he discovers Fleur's hidden depths. Then there's 'Arranged Destiny' which has an interesting take on how their marriage affects the power dynamics in the wizarding world. And 'The Married Life of Harry and Fleur' gives a very detailed account of their day - to - day life together after the arranged marriage.
One great fanfiction could be 'The Arranged Bond' which delves deep into how Harry and Tonks initially struggle with the idea of an arranged marriage. They come from different worlds in a way, Harry being the Boy Who Lived and Tonks having her own unique Auror life. But as the story progresses, they start to understand each other more and find common ground. They learn about each other's fears, like Harry's fear of losing more loved ones and Tonks' fear of not being accepted for who she truly is. This fanfiction is really good at showing their relationship development in the context of an arranged marriage.
One really interesting Percy Jackson arranged marriage fanfiction is 'The Forced Bond'. It explores how Percy and Annabeth are forced into an arranged marriage by the gods for some political reasons. It's full of their usual banter but with the added tension of the arranged situation.
One popular one could be 'The Unforeseen Bond'. It explores an arranged marriage between Harry and Draco, delving into how they overcome their initial differences and grow to understand each other. The author does a great job of building the relationship gradually.
There's also 'A Marriage of Convenience' which is really interesting. In this story, the arranged marriage between Harry and Percy is more of a strategic move to unite two powerful wizarding families. As they start living together, they discover new sides of each other and their relationship evolves in unexpected ways. They have to deal with jealous rivals and family expectations, which makes for a great read.
Another theme is the growth of their relationship. They usually start off as strangers or even enemies in some cases, but as they are made to be together, they gradually learn to understand and care for each other. This can involve dealing with family drama, as their families might have different expectations from the marriage. For example, in some fanfictions, their families are trying to gain power through this union. And also, they might face external threats or challenges that bring them closer together.
One interesting arranged marriage Harry Potter fanfiction could be 'The Unforeseen Bond'. In this story, the Ministry of Magic arranges a marriage between two unlikely characters, say Hermione and Draco, to promote unity between pure - bloods and Muggle - borns. Another one might be 'A Forced Alliance' where Harry is arranged to marry a minor character from a different wizarding family for political reasons. There's also 'The Arranged Destiny' which focuses on Ginny being arranged to marry someone from a foreign wizarding school to strengthen international relations in the wizarding world.
One interesting fanfiction could be 'The Forced Bond'. In this, the Ministry arranges a marriage between a pure - blood and a half - blood to promote unity. Another is 'Arranged Alliances' where the marriage is arranged to end a wizarding feud. And 'Marriage by Decree' which has an arranged marriage as part of a dark wizard's plot to gain power over a certain family.
One main theme is the idea of forced proximity. Since they are in an arranged marriage, they have to be close to each other, which leads to them getting to know each other better. Another theme is the clash of cultures. Harry is from a more muggle - influenced background and Fleur is from a very pure - blood French wizarding family. And of course, the theme of love emerging from an arranged situation is also common.