Title: Hermione, Daughter of Hecate

Rating: T

Summary: Hermione gets news that she never expected. She's the daughter of Hecate and her skills will be needed during her second year. A Harry Potter/Percy Jackson crossover.

Disclaimer: I don't own any of Rowling or Riordan's characters and I'm not making any money.

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To blackangel150: Lockhart just seemed like the perfect choice to be the son of Circe. Glad you liked the chapter.

To Angel Girl5: I'm glad that I personally got rid of him. He was so annoying! Oh I'm going to work out the whole Sirius thing in the sequels, which I will have. I just can't leave this alone with year two only.

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Chapter 12: Winter Solstice Meeting

Personally Hermione was glad when the Winter holidays came around. She wanted nothing more than to leave and find some peace. Everyone, once again, blamed her for the sudden attack on their person. No one wanted to believe that Lockhart had done anything.

"See this proves that she's attacking people," someone from Hufflepuff said.

"That's enough," Dumbledore said, his anger showing, "Lockhart, who is the one that attacked all of you, has been sent to Azkaban. I do believe my proof is far more convincing."

"I think your going to be better off at camp," Annabeth said to Hermione.

"I think you might be right," agreed Hermione.

What did help matters was the fact that there had been another attack. Justin and Nearly Headless Nick had been attacked at the same time. Hermione had been with Professor Dumbledore but even that didn't convince anyone that Hermione was innocent. Ginny, once again, was up to her old tricks and Hermione personally wished that she would get a life.

"If she doesn't watch it she's going to get the gods angry," Percy said, "And that's something that you don't want to happen."

Hermione knew that he was right.

There was a mad dash to the trains once term had ended. Hermione, Harry, Blaise, Draco, Severus, Albus, and the other demigods would be taking Apollo's bus to camp. Then when the Winter Solstice came around they would go up to Mt. Olympus for the meeting. Hermione was nervous because she would be meeting others that were just like her.

"Don't worry about camp," Annabeth said, as though sensing what she was feeling, "You're going to like it there."

"The only person that you have to worry about his Mr. D and he's harmless."

"Who's Mr. D?" Hermione asked.

"Albus dad," Severus answered and then a bus pulled up and the door opened.

"Everyone on to camp half-blood," he called out to them.

Hermione took a deep breath and got on.

To say that the trip wasn't pleasant would be lying. The man, Nico said that he was Apollo, know what he was doing. Hermione watched as they moved swiftly through the sky and Hermione wondered how in the world something like this could be so fast. Her mind was working overtime when suddenly it stopped and Apollo stood up.

"Everyone off, we're here," he said.

"Thanks," The Stroll brothers called out.

"Thanks," Clarisse said, hurrying off.

Everyone said thank you, though Hermione noticed that they wanted to get off as fast as they could.

"Good bye, gorgeous," Apollo said and Hermione saw that he was flirting with her.

"Let's get off of this bus," Harry said and Hermione could sense that he was jealous.

Now that shocked her.

Camp Half-blood was beyond anything that Hermione could even imagine. A huge dragon was guarding what had to be the large wool of gold that she had ever seen.

"Don't touch it," Percy warned, "That's the only thing protecting the boarders."

"Sorry," Hermione said, though she hadn't touched it.

"Welcome back, everyone," a man in a wheelchair said, "I see that you brought some heroes with you."

"Sure did," Percy said, "This Hermione Granger, demigod daughter of Hecate, Harry Potter, demigod son of Hades, and Draco Malfoy, demigod son of Zeus. This is Chiron, trainer of heroes."

Hermione gasped, this was the person that trained Hercules.

"Welcome back, Severus," Chiron said.

"Thanks, Chiron," Severus said, "Well I'm going to be off."

"You know where your bed is at," Chiron said and he vanished, "He comes around from time to time."

"I'll take some of them to their cabins," Percy told him, "The others, however, are bunking with the Stroll brothers and the children of Hermes."

"Why?" Hermione asked.

"Because we don't have cabins for you," Chiron answered, "Don't worry, Nico will keep anyone from stealing your things."

He looked at the Stroll brothers as he spoke. Hermione had a bad feeling that the Stroll brothers were just as bad here as they had been at Hogwarts.

"We didn't do anything wrong," Travis told him.

"Did you steal anything," Chiron asked.

"Just this book, from that girl that called Hermione a dark witch."

He pulled out a black book and Hermione gasped, backing away.

"Hermione, what's wrong?" Percy asked.

"That book is full of dark energy," Hermione told him, "I can smell it."

Chiron pulled something out and turned it over. On the back was the words T.M Riddle.

"Tom Riddle," Nico hissed, "My dad told me about him."

"What's the deal with him?" Harry asked.

"Little brother, he's Lord Voldemort," Nico told him.

Oh that just wasn't good.

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"Where's my diary," Ginny asked.

She had stayed over for the break and was now looking for her book.

"What are you on about?" Fred asked.

"The diary that I found," Ginny explained to him, "It's gone."

"I bet it got stolen," Fred suggested.

That made her hit her head and she hissed in anger, "The Stroll brothers!"

She was going to make them pay for stealing her things. She gathered her things and left Gryffindor tower.

The first place that she went was to see Dumbledore. However she didn't know the password so she went to see McGonagall. She found her eating lunch.

"Yes," McGonagall said.

"The Stroll brothers stole my diary," Ginny told her, "I want it back and I want it back now."

Her face turned red and she waited for an answer.

"I believe that they went back to camp," McGonagall told her, "This thing must be very important."

"It is," Ginny said.

"Then follow me," McGonagall told her and she led Ginny out of the Great Hall.

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"So what do we do with it," Harry asked them.

"The only thing that we can do is let Hades destroy it," Chiron said.

"He's got full power over this," Nico added, "He can destroy it without it causing problems."

"Let's bring it during the Winter Solstice meeting," Hermione suggested, "That should keep Hades from trying to kill Draco."

Annabeth suddenly gave Hermione a huge hug. "How come you're not a child of Athena?"

"Um."

"What she means is that what you said is the most brilliant thing that she's ever heard of," Percy told her.

"Thanks," Hermione said.

Nico went and hid the book in the deep part of the forest so that no one would be tempted to touch it, which included the Stroll brothers. Chiron then set them up in their cabins and Hermione found a place and lay down. This had been a very trying day.

The next morning Hermione woke up and got ready. When she stepped outside she had no idea where to go and eat. Finally Annabeth appeared and motioned her to follow her.

"I had a feeling that you didn't know where to eat at," she said.

"Thanks," Hermione said, sounding relieved.

"Did you sleep well?" Annabeth asked her.

Hermione laughed and answered, "If you count a hard floor as a comfortable place to sleep. Even Harry had trouble sleeping and he's use to a hard floor."

"I was hoping that a cabin might be built but until Zeus gives his permission then there's nothing that can be done."

Hermione rolled her eyes.

The Dining Pavilion was a large open air space with twelve tables. Annabeth told her that she would have to sit at number eleven.

"And why?" Hermione asked.

"You're not allowed to sit at a table that isn't connected to your godly parent," Annabeth told her.

"Great," Hermione said.

Thankfully the only person that was there was Harry and so she felt that she wouldn't have to worry about her food getting stolen.

"Severus, was by," Harry said, "He came in for a bite to eat, which of course looked like something that Hagrid would eat."

"I hope that's not his motto," Hermione commented.

"I think it might be," Harry said.

After Hermione had eaten she went with the other children of Hecate and practice spells and then had a potions lesson with Severus, who thankfully wasn't having a 'bite to eat' there. Dumbledore was busy making an idiot of himself by the vines, turning the fruit into giant bowling ball shape fruit.

"I think he wants to get noticed," Hermione said.

"Yeah, in all the wrong way."

She continued her sword fighting lessons with Blaise and then it was time for lunch, which Severus had another of what he called 'a bite to eat' which was large enough to choke a horse. He left to do something, leaving Hermione wondering what exactly he was doing. The Winter Solstice came around a couple of days after Hermione, Harry, and the others had arrived at the Camp. Severus went to fetch the book and then they took a small ride to the Empire State Building. Percy was off doing a quest with Annabeth, Grover, and Nico as part of finding a way to defeat the Titan Lord. It seems that Kronos was trying to return.

"Reminds me too much of Lord Voldemort," Harry commented.

"Don't remind me," Hermione said, though she didn't flinch like she had when Voldemort's name was mentioned.

When they arrived at the Empire State Building they were taken to an elevator that looked normal but when Chiron put the key in, and turned it, it shot them up faster then any elevator that she had been in.

"It's almost there," Clarisse called out and no sooner had she said that but the elevator stopped.

"We're here," Chiron called out as the doors opened to reveal a sight that made Hermione gasp.

If this was heaven she so wanted to go here when she died. Everything was done in white marble and all around her everyone was enjoying themselves, running around, or even singing.

"Let's get moving, guys," Chiron said to them, "We don't have time and the meeting will soon start."

Hermione had to tear herself away from the beautiful sight and followed the rest.

The place where Zeus held court was larger than any place that Hermione had ever seen. She could tell that Draco was impressed by where his father was. Hermione had to grin at his face but then her attention was drawn to the room that the gods were in. It was done in white marble with pictures of the gods doing all sorts of great deeds. All around them were large thrones and on each sat a god or goddess. Hermione noticed her mother in the background not saying anything.

"You all have been brought here to take part in our Winter Solstice meeting," a gray hair man said, his eyes gray and storming. "It has also come to our conclusion that Hades, our dear brother, has broken his oath not to sire anymore children. Hitler and Stalin were bad enough."

"Lord Zeus," Chiron said, "We have brought you something to taper your anger."

"And what do you have that would make me not want to kill Hades son's right on this spot."

"This," Chiron said, and he motioned Severus to come forth.

"A Horcrux," Severus told Zeus, "I know how much the gods are angered at Tom's false immortality."

"That man has caused way too much paperwork," Hades snarled, "I'm thinking about giving him something that will be a living nightmare for him."

"Tom is scared of nothing," a woman next to Zeus said.

"Is there anything that we can do to humiliate him," Zeus said.

"May I make a suggestion," Hecate said, coming forth.

"And what is it?"

"I suggest that we remove the power of the Killing Curse," Hecate said, "Just give me permission and the curse shall no longer have the power to kill."

"My dear," Zeus said, "You do not need our permission. However this thing needs to be destroyed."

"Let me take it down to the Underworld," Hades said, "I could feed it to Tartarus."

"That seems fair enough," a woman said.

"I agree, Demeter," Zeus told her, "Now that you have given me something to wet my good mood I still need a good reason not to kill at least your brother, Severus."

"There is a prophecy," Severus said, "Harry is very much connected to it. I, of course, had a hand in it but if I had known that Harry was my brother I would have never done it."

"And that we believe," the woman said, "We believe that you had no hand, intentally in it being delivered to him but still-"

"Hera, give the child the benefit of the doubt," a man said, "I do believe that he had no ill wishes on the Potter family."

"I may have hated James Potter but I did care about Lily," Severus said to them, "But as I said there's a prophecy that Harry will be the one that will defeat Tom Riddle. I believe that he shall be able to deliver Tom's soul down to the Underworld, which is why him being alive is important."

"I agree," Hades said, "I'm not having that freak of nature walking around anymore."

"Do you have any idea on how to defeat the rest?"

"I have an idea but I will need help," Severus told him.

"We'll send you the help once it's decided upon what kind of help that will be needed," Zeus told him, "Now how many of you here vote that we kill Harry Potter."

No one raised their hand and Zeus said, "Then it's decided. He'll live. Now let's move onto other important business."

And the meeting continued.

Much later Hermione thought over what the gods had said. There was mention of Kronos and the desire was that since Harry already had a prophecy on his head he would be allowed to fulfill it. Hermione wasn't sure if that was a good thing or a bad thing. Another thing was that Harry had been quiet during the trip back. Hermione hoped that what Severus had done hadn't ruined his relationship with Harry.

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Note: Sorry about the delay. I intended to upload this yesterday but I was still recovering from my food shopping and then I'm worrying about a couple of other things. Let me know what you think about this chapter.