Artemis could be on a quest to stop an evil force that she believes Percy might be involved with, whether willingly or not. The research lab could be a place where this evil force is planning something big, and Percy's presence there might be a key factor. So, she enters the research lab to find Percy and figure out his role in the whole situation.
In the fanfiction's plot, it's possible that some strange events have been occurring in Hawaii that are linked to Percy. Artemis, being vigilant about maintaining order in the demigod realm, feels compelled to find Percy. These events could be related to the local Hawaiian mythology that has somehow intertwined with the Greek demigod world in the fanfic. Maybe there are new monsters emerging that seem to be connected to Percy, or there are disruptions in the natural balance of the Hawaiian islands that Artemis believes Percy can help explain or fix.
Perhaps Percy was lured to the research lab by some unknown force. When Artemis finds him, she realizes that there is a greater danger at play. They could team up to figure out what's really going on. Percy might use his unique skills and knowledge, while Artemis uses her divine powers. Together, they could uncover a conspiracy or a hidden secret in the research lab that no one else knew about.
Well, Artemis is a complex character herself. Perhaps she sees something of herself in Percy, like his determination or his sense of loyalty. Fanfiction often takes these qualities and twists them in new and interesting ways. She might be drawn to how Percy is portrayed in different fan - written stories, whether it's his heroic deeds or his more vulnerable moments. Reading Percy fanfiction could be a form of escapism for her, a way to explore a different kind of heroism outside of her own experiences.
One reason could be the popularity of Percy as a character. Fans might be more inclined to write about him in a dominant role because they like him better. So, they create fanfictions where he dominates Artemis.
Artemis may need Percy fanfiction as it provides an avenue for fans to expand on the existing lore. In the original stories, there may be limited interactions between Artemis and Percy. Fanfiction, however, gives the opportunity to create entire story arcs centered around them. It can show how Artemis, with her strong and independent nature, might be affected by Percy's heroism. Writers can play with the idea of them teaming up, having conflicts, or even developing a friendship or something more. This not only satisfies the creative urges of the fans but also enriches the overall fictional universe by presenting new perspectives on these characters.
In fanfiction, there could be a whole bunch of reasons. Artemis is the goddess of the hunt, virginity and the moon. Percy is a son of Poseidon. Their powers and natures are quite different. Perhaps in some stories, Percy's actions, like his impulsive behavior or his way of handling situations, clash with Artemis' more reserved and calculated approach. This could lead to her hating him.
Well, it could be that Percy is a purist when it comes to the stories involving Artemis. Fanfiction often takes a lot of creative liberties and Percy might not be a fan of those. He could be so attached to the original canon that any deviation in the form of fanfiction makes him dislike it. He may also have personal reasons related to his own experiences within the world where Artemis exists that make him not want to see her in the made - up scenarios of fanfiction.
Artemis would be in shock initially. Given her status as a powerful and independent goddess, the idea of being forced into marriage is unthinkable. She would likely try to use her divine powers to break free from the situation. If she can't do it immediately, she might start to negotiate. She could offer other things in exchange for her freedom from this marriage. And if Percy shows any sign of taking advantage of the situation, she would not hesitate to put him in his place.
Perhaps to explore different character dynamics. Writers might want to see how Percy would react to rejection from Artemis.
It would be complex. Artemis, as his mother, would likely be protective yet conflicted. She has her own identity as a virgin goddess, and Percy's existence challenges that. But she would also love him deeply. Percy would probably look up to her and be in awe of her powers, yet also struggle with the fact that his mother is such an unusual figure in the mythological world. There might be a sense of distance at times because of Artemis's nature, but also an unbreakable bond.