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 and Granger bashing!

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

Chapter 17: Not Making it Back for the Ball

Harry's POV

It took me three days to recover from what happened and that's was when I ran into the Headmistress. She didn't look happy that I was back. Of course I had missed her precious ball and that must be illegal somewhere in her mind.

"Follow me, Mr. Potter," she ordered and I had no choice but to follow her.

We ended up in her office and I sat down in one of three seats that were in-front of her desk. Dumbledore's office had changed, though not for the better. The look that she was giving me told me that I was in a ton of trouble.

"Do you know how much of a fool that you made Hogwarts look?" she asked me. "There are four champions, Potter, four. Not three!"

"There would have been three if someone hadn't put my name in the goblet," I told her.

"And that doesn't matter anymore."

"It matters to me," I countered. "I don't dance, I don't go to balls, and I don't give a damn if anyone knows that. My choice, Headmistress, not the Ministry!"

"You will not talk about the Ministry in that tone."

"I'll talk about the Ministry however I want," I said, "And I dare you to punish me. Imagine what it would look if everyone found out that you punished me for speaking my mind. When this curse is over I don't want to ever be included in anything that put control out of my hands."

And I was gone before she could magically lock the door.

I was in a bad mood for the rest of the month. Of course Weasley and Granger used it to tell everyone that I didn't care for wizarding tradition. Of course I didn't, but I wasn't about to tell them that. The whole school, minus Cedric, hated the fact that I had ditched the ball. So I stayed in Helga's rooms, doing my homework and not getting involved in anything. A couple of days later I was heading to Charms when I ran into Diggory.

"Potter," he said.

"Yes, what do you want?" I asked him.

"Have you figured out your egg?" he asked me and I nodded. "Good! Look, I know that McGonagall is treating you like dirt and I don't think that it's right."

"Thanks," I said.

"And don't allow Granger and Weasley to get to you," he added and then he was gone.

"That has got to be the strangest conversation that I've ever had," I remarked and headed for Charms.

"So what did Diggory want?" Draco asked that afternoon.

"He wanted to know if I had solved the egg," I told him.

"And what did you tell him?"

"I told him that I had," I answered, making a mist that I had conjured roar, which made Draco jump.

I grinned.

"I swear you act like Hera every day," he remarked.

I snickered at that.

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Severus POV

"Have you figured out what's going on with Potter?" she asked me.

I looked at her and said, "What I want to know is what happened to the Defense corridor?"

"I don't know," she said, "I mean, everything fell down. Thankfully the governors are getting it repaired."

"Good," I said.

"So?"

"So, what?" I asked.

"Severus Tobias Snape you remember the question," she said.

I closed my book and said, "Look, I don't know what's wrong with Potter. Heck, I don't personally care. If Potter wants to not talk to his friends then that's his right. I'm not about to drill him on something that doesn't affect me or this school."

"Fine, I'll get Kingsley to find out," she said and she stormed out.

I shook my head and went back to my book. Sometimes, mortals make me want to just scream.