Title: The Son of Zeus and the Triwizard Tournament

Rating: T

Summary: Harry Potter, son of Zeus and Hera, heads back for his fourth year at Hogwarts. Betrayed by people that he thought was his friends, but gaining new friends, he finds himself in the Triwizard Tournament. It will take everything that he has, and his new friends, to win and to make Tom Riddle fear him. Sequel to Harry in a Whole New World and a crossover with Percy Jackson, with Weasley, Minerva, Kingsley, and Granger bashing!

Disclaimer: I don't own any of Rowling or Riordan's characters and I'm making nothing from this.

Chapter 12: Winter Solstice Meeting

Harry's POV

The next day all my things were sent to Helga's quarters, which had been cleaned so that I would have a soft bed and privacy. Of course, knowing how much McGonagall wanted to know what I was doing, I asked Severus to check the room out. We didn't talk as he cast his charms around the room. He turned and I heard his voice inside my head, which I will tell you, is beyond strange.

"There are listening spells in here," he said.

"Great," I muttered in my mind.

"If I get rid of them she'll know that something is wrong," he said, "Just don't mention anything about Camp Half-blood or the gods."

"Don't worry, I'm not that stupid."

I asked Luna if she wanted to go to the ball with me, which she agreed. Of course anything could happen and the gods might decide that I should go on a quest or spend time on Olympus. The half term ended and we all headed back to the States. A couple of days before McGonagall wanted to know why I hadn't signed up to stay.

"You know that you have to attend the ball," she said.

"I know that," I said, "And I'll be back in-time."

"If you're not back I will send Kingsley," she threatened.

Like he would be able to find me!

Sirius and Remus were there to greet us when we returned. I was glad to see him again; the short time hadn't been fair, or right. Remus talked about the quest that he had completed and that Sirius almost got caught.

"Sirius," I said.

"It's not my fault," he said and I shook my head.

"We'll be leaving tonight," Remus told me. "Lord Hades has something that he wants to say to you during the meeting."

I had a bad feeling about this.

That night we all were loaded into a bus and went to the Empire State building. I never had been there during the winter and I wondered if it would be cold or warm. When I stepped out it felt as though summer had come early.

"Surprised," Remus commented, grinning.

"Yeah, I am," I confessed.

We made our way to the throne room of the gods and at once mother ran over and gave me a hug. I returned it, feeling her warmth. She smiled at me and then asked, "How are things since the first task?"

"Okay, except that everyone hates me even more."

"My house is making him feel welcome," Severus told her.

"That's good," she said.

"Everyone, gather," my father called out and the demigods, and gods, took their places. "First order of business!"

"I would like to thank your son for aiding in getting my helm back," Lord Hades told my father. "I didn't get a chance to thank him."

"You're welcome," I said.

"I understand that you've heard about the Horcrux," Lord Hades told me.

"You mentioned that I have one in my scar."

"Had," he corrected, "When you came down I removed it without you knowing. However Tom Riddle is attempting to come back."

"That's what I told Harry," Severus said to him.

"Your son has wisdom, Lady Hecate," Hades told her.

"I know," she said, smiling.

"What about the rest of them?" my dad asked.

"They can be destroyed," Athena said, "But it will require cunning and determination."

"Father, I would like to hunt for them," I said to my father.

The gods looked at me and Hecate said, "I think that's a good idea."

"It's dangerous, son," my father warned me.

"I understand that, but I won't have that man come back to full form," I told him. "Balance is important and must be maintained."

"I'm going to agree," Hecate said.

"Raise your hands if you wish for my son to hunt these things down," my father said and everyone raised their hands. "Then it's been decided."

And they moved on.

When the meeting ended I was asked to stay behind so that Hecate could talk to me. Even though I was a lot closer to being immortal than the other demigods I was still nervous about being around someone as powerful as Hecate.

"I'll wait for you in the lobby," Severus told me.

"Thanks," I said and he left.

"Harry, I understand that you feel the need to go and get them. I sensed that you would have made this decision and that's why I had Lou Ellen help me out," she told me. "Lou!"

A girl appeared, holding something. She handed it to her mother who said, "This will help you locate each one of them. Not only that but it will give you the tools to get them without them causing you any harm. Put them in this bag and it will not only destroy them but send the fragment to the Underworld."

I took them and said, "Thanks."

"You're a good soul, Harry, and I wish you luck."

"Thanks," I said and I pocketed them and left.

"So when are you leaving?" Severus asked.

"Tomorrow," I answered once we were back at camp. "I want you to come with me along with Sirius."

"Great, I'm going to spend time with-."

"Sirius, don't start," I cut in.

He grumbled but I knew that he wouldn't argue. I was a twice blessed son of Zeus and Hera and not a simple demigod.

"I would be honored."

"What about the ball?" Remus asked.

"I don't think that I'll be able to make it," I said, "Could you tell Luna that I'll make it up to her."

"Minerva is going to be ticked off," Remus told me.

"She'll live," I said.