Their relationship could develop slowly. At first, Percy would be very wary of Hera due to her past actions and reputation. But as they are forced to interact more, for example, if they are on a joint mission, Percy might start to see that there is more to Hera than just the cold and calculating goddess. Hera, on the other hand, might start to respect Percy's courage and loyalty.
It could start with conflict. Hera might try to control Percy in some way, which he would resist. But then, as they face a common enemy or a big threat to the Olympian realm, they have to find a way to work together. Through this process, they gradually understand each other better. Percy might learn about Hera's insecurities and her reasons for her actions, and Hera might come to appreciate Percy's free spirit and his ability to think outside the box.
Their relationship might start off rocky. Percy has had his fair share of problems with Hera in the original stories. But in the fanfic, as they face challenges together related to the lemon element (maybe it's a cursed lemon grove they have to save), they could gradually learn to respect each other. Hera might see Percy's courage and loyalty, and Percy might see a different side of Hera that is more vulnerable.
Percy would likely become more diplomatic. As Hera's husband, he'd have to deal with all kinds of divine politics, so he'd learn to be more tactful in his words and actions.
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.
Their relationship could start off rocky as Triton might be jealous of Percy's relationship with Poseidon. But over time, they could come to respect each other's abilities. For example, Percy's courage in battle and Triton's knowledge of the sea's secrets.
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.
In a fanfic, their relationship could start with Hermione being drawn to Percy's heroic nature. She might initially be shy about her feelings. As they get to know each other better, Percy could come to admire Hermione's intelligence. Their relationship might develop slowly, with them sharing stories about their respective magical worlds.
He might become more strategic. Hera is known for her cunning, so Percy could inherit some of that. He'd be thinking several steps ahead in battles and quests.
At first, their relationship could be a bit rocky. Zoe might be hesitant to accept Percy as her brother. After all, she has her own way of life and Percy is quite different. But as they face challenges together, like fighting off some mythical creatures, they start to respect each other. Percy would see Zoe's courage and Zoe would see Percy's determination.
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.
At first, their relationship might be rocky. Percy would be cautious of Loki, given Loki's reputation as a trickster. But over time, Loki could use his charm and knowledge to gain Percy's trust. For example, Loki might teach Percy some Norse magic or fighting techniques that Percy didn't know before, which would make Percy see Loki in a new light.