Hello there, can you do any hcs for dating Percy Jackson with (à child of Dionysus) reader please?
Sure! I gotta say, you anons are on a roll tonight lol. Keep ‘em coming, though, I love doing headcanons!
Percy Jackson x Dionysus!reader dating headcanons
Your father threatened him. Straight-up, full god mode, threatened him. It was nice to know he cared so much, but Percy was afraid of even holding your hand for two weeks straight.
(It was kinda funny.)
Later on, though, as he sees how much Percy loves you, how far he would go for you and how far he has gone, Dionysus starts to warm up to him.
Otherwise, your parentage wouldn’t change too much about your relationship.
So many underwater kisses.
But also just sitting together at the bottom of the lake when you want a moment alone.
Sally adores you.
Because children of Dionysus can control plants, you’re usually the one showing up with flowers for a date.
There you go! I hope you like it, and have a lovely day/night :)
Hello, can you do any Dating Jason Grace would include hcs please?
Of course! Thank you for your request :)
Dating Jason Grace would include…
He gets very protective of you. It’s in his nature to be, he’s a son of Jupiter, he was a praetor: his instinct is to protect.
But by all means, tell him if this gets too overbearing. He’s very understanding, he knows you can take care of yourself.
I hope you’re not afraid of heights, because he will take you flying. Unexpectedly.
Doing the dishes? Not anymore! You’re gonna go see the view from atop the Chrysler Building now.
He is such a gentleman. He holds open doors, pulls out your chair, and always shows up with flowers (although those might occasionally be a little windswept).
His Camp Jupiter hoodie is the most comfortable thing in the world.
You don’t even have to steal it. He lets you borrow it once because you got caught in a rainstorm (thanks a lot, Zeus/Jupiter) and decides it looks way better on you.
Hello, can you do any Dating Leo Valdez would include hcs please?
Sure! Thanks for requesting :)
Dating Leo Valdez would include…
He won’t stop telling jokes because he loves to hear you laugh.
Stealing his clothes. Most of them are a little singed, but still incredibly comfortable.
Being around him can be a bit of a hazard because he sets things on fire when he gets excited, and he’s never more excited than when he’s spending time with you.
He crafts you a bracelet (or necklace, ring, whichever you prefer) that turns into your preferred weapon.
Whether purposefully or not, you always inspire new ideas for projects. You’re kind of like a muse to him.
Keeping him company in the forge, and reminding him to eat and rest.
Lovely, then how about some dating hcs with Octavian then? With like a supportive reader (well not 100% bc our boy went feral a few times and did... dumb stuff, but like you get it); fluff, angst, whatever - it's your call^^
-💎
Of course! Let’s see…
Dating Octavian would include
Teasing him about the teddy bears is a big no-no for most people, but you get away with it. Occasionally.
You sometimes get him some stuffed animal as a joke, but unbeknownst to you, those are the only ones he doesn’t sacrifice to the gods.
Octavian is really deeply insecure about himself. He needs a lot of reassurance that he’s good enough.
Octavian is not the most romantic person, but he knows how lucky he is that you love him, so he makes an effort.
He doesn’t realise it, but a lot of the dates he takes you on at unintentionally very cute and romantic.
You’re the one keeping him from executing some of his dumber ideas.
Octavian knows an idea is really dumb when you side with Reyna or Jason/Frank (depends when this takes place) on something.
He gets bitter occasionally, and it’s best to just leave him be at those moments. He’ll seek you out once he gets himself out of it.
Octavian is so shy about affection. He goes bright red if you so much as hold his hand.
Kiss him on his cheek in public and he won’t get off that high for weeks.
It’s not always easy being with him, but at the end of the day, it’s worth it.
I hope you enjoyed it hun! Thank you for requesting and have a lovely day/night :)
Hello there, can you do any hcs for dating Annabeth Chase with fem reader please?
Sure luv!
Annabeth Chase x fem!reader dating headcanons
You’re constantly swapping clothes. You wear her hoodies, she wears yours,… not necessarily because they’re more comfortable, but because they smell like the other.
She reads out loud to you to help you fall asleep. She has an incredible reading voice, and that alone is enough to help you fall asleep. Which is a good thing, because she’ll read to you from architecture books or things like that.
Adorable little contests where you’re trying to come up with the most ridiculous pet names for each other.
She loves it when you play with her hair.
Often falls asleep with her head in your lap bc she tends to overwork herself.
Annabeth has a lot of nightmares, even by demigod standards. She often prefers to be the little spoon bc being held by you significantly reduced them.
After losing hers, you get her a new dagger. On the blade, it says ἀεί (supposedly Ancient Greek for forever, but I used a translator so don’t come at me when it’s wrong lol). She cried a little.
When she throws herself headfirst into another project, you’re the one reminding her to eat and sleep.
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Hello! Could I request hcs abt what it's like to be best friends with Leo Valdez? (Gn reader). Thank you!
This took a bit, sorry for the wait!
Being best friends with Leo Valdez would include…
Lots and lots of inside jokes.
You probably know every single tool that's standard in a toolbox because of how often you help him when he's working on something.
And in return for all your help, he gifted you a tiny Festus that either rides on your shoulder or wraps around your wrist as a bracelet when it wants to nap.
It also spits tiny fireballs at people who annoy you, but Leo "forgot" to inform you of that.
Back to the inside jokes: there's so many of those that you coul probably hold an entire conversations in them. Gods help the poor soul who wanders in when that happens lol.
Honestly, you two shouldn't be left unsupervised.
Chiron is terrified whenever you two exchange a certain smile. Dude isn't scared of much, but that makes him say a prayer for the camp.
Roping Percy and Piper, who are also entities of chaos, into your mischief.
But all jokes aside, you two are in fact capable of a serious conversation. These often happen late at night because it's easier to get real with people when you can't see each other.
You get so pissed when he basically fakes his death. He's got something coming for him when he returns to camp lol.
That's all I have for now! Thank you fo requesting, and have a lovely day/night :)
I'm an Asian who uses she/they pronouns and an Aquarius and INTJ. My sexuality is bi demiromantic. I'm 5'0 with tan skin, black hair, brown eyes and glasses.I'm bilingual. People say I look intimidating and unapproachable since I don't smile or talk much around strangers but I try my best to be polite and nice.I'm very introverted and shy. I'll need to warm up to people but when I do, I will surprisingly be energetic.
I consider myself a fair, open minded and laid back person. I like to seek out my friends' company when bored. I either ask them to do something wholesome or something they are afraid of with me. I'm down to do anything with my friends. I'm hardworking if its something that interests me. I'm very creative but can't seem to make my ideas into reality. If I'm not good at something, I tend to put it on hold until I get motivated again. I'm kind of a pacifist but I will fight if pushed too far or my loved ones are endangered.
My friends describe my sense of humor as dark and cursed. I can be mischievous and chaotic but still reliable and smart.My hobbies are baking,gaming,art, true crime and supernatural stuff. I express my love with gifts and quality time more than physical affection but I'm ok with PDA. I'm gonna be emotionally unavailable at 1st. My fav kind of date is a picnic.A negative trait of mine would be barely taking initiative at 1st due to fear of rejection. My ideal type is someone who I can trust with my life,someone I've known for a long time, very respectful of my boundaries and protective. Like I said in my previous ask- I'm a Hades kid
Okay, this is going to be a long one, so get comfortable lol
You’ve been at Camp Half-Blood since you were six, and mostly stayed in a room in the Big House: the Hermes kids were too afraid of you to have you in their Cabin.
For a long time, it was expected that you’d be the one to fulfil the prophecy, but turns out you were just a few months younger than Percy.
You and Annabeth are pretty close, because the two of you were kind of the only ones around the same age for a long time.
In fact, you were probably the one to tell her and Luke that Thalia's spirit was still in the tree, being able to sense her with your powers.
As a child of Hades, you totally wield one of those Stygian iron swords.
So now that we have established a bit of background, let’s get to how the series progresses with you there.
When Percy is claimed, you kinda take him under your wing. The two of you bond over being kids of one of the Big Three, and it doesn’t take long to become friends.
You were very much against letting Percy, an inexperienced son of Poseidon, go on a quest already. He attracts every monster in a five mile radius and there’s no way he’s already had enough practice to be able to take them all. Also, he’s literally 12.
But there isn’t much that can be done about that, so you sit back and anxiously wait for him, Grover, and Annabeth to return.
The fact that Annabeth is there with him, is at least some consolation. She’s smart enough to keep the three of them alive.
While you stay at camp, you start getting a weird sense every night, like a constant chill running down your spine. You can tell there's some dark entity in the camp, but also... It's not really there?
You’ve felt it before, but never as strong as this. Naturally, your curiosity urges you to find out what it is. It could be a threat, after all.
But as you sneak through the shadows of the camp, dodging harpies along the way, you can feel the darkness start to fade. The night seems a little brighter now, and you are none the wiser as to what that presence was.
You feel it almost every night, but it fades away whenever you go looking for it.
Maybe you’re looking in the wrong place.
You figure it out by accident, when you suddenly sense it while you’re dreaming.
It is so much stronger now.
That’s when it all clicks together: someone in this camp is being haunted by some dark entity in their dreams.
We know children of Hades can walk in others’ dreams, but it takes time to figure this out.
You don’t even know whose dream you need to invade.
So during the day, you start paying close attention to see if anyone looks more tired than usual.
Clarissa looks tired, but she was up teaching a spear-fighting class all day yesterday, so that’s not surprising.
Luke doesn’t look much better, but he’s the head of Cabin 11 and he’s probably stressed about Annabeth being on her first quest, so no surprises there either.
There’s Chiron, but he’s running a camp full of teenage kids with strange powers. If anyone’s allowed to be tired, it would be him.
So your search mainly remains fruitless.
You do get better at dreamwalking: it’s surprisingly easy once you get the hang of it.
When you feel the presence again while you’re asleep, you let yourself be pulled towards its energy. The closer you get, the more you get the feeling you’re about to fall.
Whatever entity this is, it’s ancient.
In the end, you don’t get to see it, but you hear a familiar voice whisper a name.
Kronos.
You try to warn Chiron and Mr. D, but they both pretty much dismiss your concerns. They say they’ll look into it, but you have a feeling it’s only to get you to go back to bed.
Everyone is surprised about Luke’s betrayal, but you least of all. You already knew someone was having very, very dark dreams. You just didn’t know they were having them voluntarily.
Chiron apologises to you for not listening, but ultimately, you both know it wouldn’t have mattered.
And that’s it for Lightning Thief! Let’s move on now.
Because children of Hades kan pick up on spirits, you’re the first person to know that Thalia’s tree is poisoned, because you can feel her spirit fading.
You once again stay back from the quest because, you know, child of Hades on the big open sea just isn’t a stellar idea. You doubt Poseidon is going to do anything that might risk Percy’s life, but there’s no need to take risks.
But it’s not like you’re not doing anything. The barrier is gone, and monsters can freely come and go as they please. All those demigods in one place… Camp Half-Blood had practically become a beacon.
You take a lot of night shifts on guard duty, as monsters -at least the more intelligent ones- turn around the second they see your sword.
At the same time, Chiron teaches you how you can use your powers to keep Thalia’s spirit from fading as long as possible.
And, whenever you manage to get some sleep, you use your dreams to try and locate your friends and see if they’re doing alright.
All in all, it’s a very tiring time.
Somehow, despite having taken an airplane home, everyone comes home safely.
And then the Golden Fleece resurrects Thalia.
You’re there when it happens, having resigned yourself to watching over her tree to see if it’s working (and to catch up with Annabeth, who tells you and Thalia all about her quest).
Obviously, you mercilessly tease her about Percy. That’s what friends do lol.
But then you suddenly feel a spike in Thalia’s life force.
And before you know it, she’s actually there. In the flesh.
And then there’s three kids of the Big Three.
But little do you know, things are about to get a hell of a lot more chaotic.
That one was a little shorter, but now comes the Titan’s Curse, and with that… well, you know who makes his entrance now ;)
You join Percy, Thalia, and Annabeth when they go to Westover Hall. You can’t explain it, but you have a feeling you need to be there.
Which means you get to meet Sally Jackson, who practically adopts you the way she’s already adopted Annabeth and Thalia.
Speaking of Thalia, you and her have become pretty close since she came back to life. Thalia seems like she’d enjoy true crime and she’s probably interested in the supernatural as well, so you bond over that.
You, Thalia, and Annabeth have basically become a chaotic trio. Sparring matches with the three of you are a frequent occurrence.
But anyway. At Westover Hall, you’re the one who uses the Mist to manipulate the teacher. You’ve been training to use it ever since you first came to camp, and even though Thalia is skilled with it already, all of you agree that it’s better to be safe than sorry.
While you’re at the party, Grover pulls you aside and quietly tells you that the aura of the kids he saw, is scarily similar to yours.
He asks if there’s a chance Hades had any other kids after you, but you doubt it. Breaking the agreement once is tricky, doing it twice? Hades is smarter than that.
Of course that’s when shit hits the fan.
During the battle by the cliffs, you mostly focus on keeping the two kids you came here for safe. Maybe Grover was right about them being related to you.
And then shit somehow manages to hit the fan even harder, because the Hunters of Artemis just had to interfere and chase the Manticore off the cliff -and Annabeth with it.
None of you know what to do, then. You, Thalia, and Percy are all devastated and full of guilt. Kids of the Big Three, and none of you were able to save her -your best friend, the girl Thalia practically raised, the girl Percy loves.
You’re grateful for the Hunters giving you shelter for the time being. Artemis herself offers both you and Thalia a position in the hunt, but you both decline. You’re a child of the god of the Underworld: you understand better than anyone that death is a vital part of the natural order.
Bianca Di Angelo, however, immediately says yes. Both you and Nico are hurt by her decision; by now you’re fairly certain the Do Angelo’s are your siblings, and for Bianca to ditch both of you so quickly, without even getting to know you… well, it stings.
You, Thalia, Percy, and Nico return to Camp with the Hunters, while Artemis goes her own way. The atmosphere at camp is horribly depressing.
Everyone at least knew Annabeth, and most people cared about her, or even loved her.
When Grover, Zoe Nightshade, Bianca, and Thalia embark on their quest, you are up all night. That’s how you catch Percy sneaking off after him.
You tell him to take you along, and he agrees before you can even try and convince him.
It would be a good time, you know, if you weren’t trying to find a missing goddess and your presumed dead best friend.
Percy explains his dream to you, about Annabeth being forced to take the weight of the sky. You try your best to reassure him by saying that if anyone can take it, it’s Annabeth.
When the two of you are caught, you have a shouting match with Zoe. She claims you’re endangering the mission; you accuse her of not giving a shit about Annabeth, and saying that Artemis would be disappointed to be the focus of this quest when there was a young woman who needed help.
It’s a mess, but Percy and Thalia have your back. Bianca admits that she, too, believes that Artemis would want them to rescue Annabeth first. Even Grover, who honestly just wants to stay as far away from the argument as possible, quietly agrees.
Apollo helps you guys get to the Junkyard of the Gods…
But Bianca is not lost in a land without rain, like she would normally be.
Because you are still the most powerful child of Hades present.
So when Talos activates? You create a fissure in the ground with your sword, one so broad and deep that even Talos can’t cross it.
Not without falling in and breaking down for once and for all.
When you get to Mount Othrys, tensions are at an all time high. Thalia, Percy, and you are all anxious to find Annabeth, but also dreading the prospect of having to see Luke again.
Zoe gets poisoned, but rather than Percy, you’re the one who takes the weight of the sky from Artemis so she can fight Atlas and make him take your place again.
It’s just in time to see Luke go ever the edge of a cliff. You can feel the moment his body hits the ground, but you don’t feel him die.
When the Olympians suggest to kill Percy to keep him from becoming the next child of the prophecy, after Thalia accepts Artemis’ offer, you’re the first to rush to his defence.
“What are you going to do, kill all of us? First Perce, then me, and eventually Nico?”
Luckily, Artemis stands in your corner as well, and she takes no shit from her fellow Olympians.
Important to note: since Bianca is alive and with the Hunters, Nico never runs away from Camp…
I feel like these are only getting longer and longer lol. Onto the Battle of the Labyrinth.
So obviously things go very different: Nico is still at Camp Half-Blood, and is quickly progressing in skill under your training.
The two of you have become close, especially now that Bianca is away with the Hunters -though she frequently writes to you both.
Still, Nico desires answers for why he can’t remember anything from the past.
He strays into the Underworld with unnerving ease, and he even manages shadow travel, something even you aren’t capable of yet. You can’t help but be a little jealous.
So while Nico is off finding his answers, you perfect your sword-fighting skills. It doesn’t take long before you meet Quintus, but you don’t like him. Granted, you don’t instantly like people most of the time, but something about the guy feels off.
You already know about the entrance to the Labyrinth: you worked with Clarisse and Annabeth to try and figure out how Luke and the Titan Army might use this to their advantage.
Naturally, when Annabeth embarks on her quest, she asks you along: even your geokinetic abilities aren’t fully able to find a way through the Labyrinth, but you at least can sense where exits and entrances are.
The Labyrinth makes you feel like you’re walking on the edge of a knife: one wrong step and you’ll spiral into madness forever.
You can sense the madness around you: of the man who created it, of those who perished here.
Certain parts are so full of spirits that walking through them makes you feel like you’re suffocating.
You don’t make a pitstop at the Triple G Ranch because there is nothing there for you to find.
Instead, you go straight to Hephaestus’ workshop.
Which leads to the incident with the volcano.
After Percy’s apparent death, you’re the one who leads everyone back to Camp.
That’s when Nico contacts you through a dream, asking for help. The contact is cut off before you can ask what’s wrong, but you caught a glimpse of his environment.
You head straight back to the Labyrinth, and focus on your powers like you never have before. You can feel your half-brother’s spirit if you try hard enough, and it leads to Antaeus’ arena.
That’s where you run into Nico -and Luke and his forces. Nico, not hardened by the loss of Bianca, still had the innocence to trust Luke. Until, you know, he got captured.
You put up a fight, but you’ve been wandering the Labyrinth for days with little to no rest while drawing on a great deal of your powers.
You’re embarrassed by how quickly they capture you to.
But thankfully, most of the Titan Army is none too clever. They let you rest and keep you fed, in the hope that you might change your mind and join their side.
So when you’re called upon to fight and see Percy in the arena… we’ll, Antaeus never stood a chance. You make your escape with Percy, Nico, Annabeth, ands mortal girl named Rachel Elizabeth Dare.
You yell at Percy for, like, 20 minutes straight for making you think he was dead.
When you meet Daedalus, everything makes sense. Of course Daedalus and Quintus are the same person.
You all arrive just in time to see Kronos rise, and from there it’s just a mad dash back to Camp to warm them of what’s coming.
Well. With one small interruption when you discover Pan’s last resting place.
You can’t explain it, but you feel as if Pan has a connection to you. Maybe it has something to do with the wilderness dying. Maybe it’s just because death is a vital part of life.
Whatever the case, it feels as if he’s trying to tell you something.
You arrive back at Camp just before all hell breaks loose.
Things seem to go your way at first, the monsters slowed by the narrow entrance, and with Daedalus, Briares, and Mrs. O’Leary on your side.
But then there’s Kampê.
Grover manages to summon panic and send the monsters scrambling back to the Labyrinth, but they’ll come back soon enough.
That’s when Daedalus asks you to release his spirit, as it will destroy the Labyrinth and everything in it.
So you do.
You’ve never actually set a spirit free, but it’s not hard.
And when you do, you become the Ghost Ruler.
Nevertheless, despite winning the battle, the losses are devastating. You can feel dead all around you…
… but you also feel life.
This was what Pan was trying to tell you. Children of Hades do not just sense death, but also the absence of it.
You start to wonder if it might be possible for you to reverse the dying process, or at least slow it down. After all, you also kept Thalia’s spirit from fading when her tree was poisoned.
There is power over life in the power over death.
Alright, onto the grand finale!
You know the battle is approaching fast, so you spent almost the entire year in the Underworld, perfecting your powers.
Nico is with you, trying to force some answers out of your dad.
You try to convince Hades to fight in the upcoming war, but he’s stubborn over how the Olympians rejected him, despite him being one of the most powerful gods. He reminds you that you and Nico don’t even have a cabin at camp.
And for a moment, you understand his bitterness, and with it, you understand what drove Luke and so many others to this.
But just because you don’t have your own cabin, doesn’t mean you don’t have a place at camp.
You return to camp not long after Annabeth sends you an Iris message about the disaster on the Princess Andromeda.
You arrive just in time to learn that the gods are trying to slow down Typhon.
Unbeknownst to you, Nico low-key kidnaps Percy.
You’re just trying to keep roughly 100 stressed and scared teenagers with free access to weapons from killing each other.
When you finally all go to the Empire State Building to defend the city and Mount Olympus, you run into Percy.
“Your brother kidnapped me.”
“Why do you have an aura of invincibility?”
“Shit, is it that obvious?”
You also reunite with Bianca and Thalia when the Hunters arrive.
“Bianca, your brother kidnapped me.”
Bianca, who has taken over Thalia’s sense of humor: “Good for him.”
The battle is in full swing, and while you’re not outnumbered, you’d feel a hell of a lot better if there were some Underwordly reinforcements.
There’s the disaster on the bridge, and Annabeth getting stabbed, and then some Titan tries to convince Percy to open Pandora’s Box and release hope.
When Percy refuses, it becomes clear how this is going to end: in victory or in death.
The battles go and on, and you’re not sure how much longer you can keep doing this.
But just when all hope seems lost, Hades arrives with Demeter, Persephone, Nico, and an army of undead warriors.
You are so happy you weren’t there for that awkward family gathering.
You’re with Percy, Annabeth, Grover, and Thalia when they follow Kronos and Ethan Nakamura up to Olympus.
When the statue of Hera falls, you hold it back with your powers until everyone has safely passed underneath.
The battle in the throne room is a brutal one, but then Ethan suddenly switches sides after Percy talks to him.
Of course Kronos tries to kill him for it, but you manage to stop him from forming the fissure.
Still, all of you are incapacitated: Ethan is bleeding from a bad wound, Annabeth got flung against a throne with a sickening crack, and you and Thalia could only fight for so long after days of tiring battles.
In the end, it’s Annabeth who gets through to Luke.
In the end, Luke is the hero of the prophecy.
When Percy calls the gods out on their bullshit, you can barely refrain from laughing.
The Olympians put you in charge of working with the minor deities to give them the representation they want and deserve.
At the same time, you work closely with Annabeth and Ethan on new cabins for the camp.
Honestly, life is good.
And then Percy goes missing.
I feel like I should apologise for how long this got omg. I hope you enjoy it, though, and if you ever want a Heroes of Olympus continuation, let me know!
Anyway, thank you so much for the request, I had such fun writing this <3