"Zeus, you cheated on me again."

It was like everyday on Olympus. Zeus and Hera were arguing with each other again, because Zeus cheated on Hera for the thousands time again. But they were not the only arguing couple on Olympus. Poseidon and Amphitrite and also Hades and Persephone (because it was the Winter Solace) were arguing with each other about their husbands demigods.

"Your son is so rude. Every time I talk to him, he gives me a cold stare."

"Why did you had to cheat on me again? Am I not good enough for you, my grace?"

Zeus, Poseidon and Hades were annoyed by their wives complaining. Although they were really annoying sometimes, the three of them loved their wives against of what everybody thought of them. They just couldn't understand why they won't accept their demigod children. It was not their fault that they were born.

"Zeus, do you love me?" Hera asked him sweetly.

"Yes, of course dear." he said in a almost boring voice.

"THEN WHY DO YOU ALWAYS CHEAT ON ME?!" she screeched.

Zeus groaned. Everyday it was the same procedure. She did had a point, but didn't mean that she had to scream about it so loud. He couldn't do anything against his manly urges.

"Could I just not turn your son into a dandelion? I need a new accessors for my garden." Persephone said.

Hades rolled his eyes. "No, dear, you can't. I actually want my son to live a happy life as a human and not as a plant."

Persephone huffed and crossed her arms.

As the big three wives continues to complain, Poseidon turned to his brothers.

"Brothers, this has to stop. I can't really listen to my wife complaining about my demigod children anymore. We need to fix this problem." he said to them.

Zeus sighed. "You're right, but how we are going to do this. Our wives hate our children."

"Maybe we could make them do a bonding trip. Our wives and our children. So they could actually bond." Hades suggested.

Zeus and Poseidon turned to him around and stared at him in awe.

"What? Just because I live in the underworld, doesn't mean I can't give suggestions about bonding." Hades said as he noticed the awestruck faces of his brothers.

"No, I mean, it's just you never…" Poseidon began, but Zeus interrupted him.

"That's not the point. Your idea is actually good, brother, but how we are going to get our wives and children to accept the plan. They hate each other." Zeus said.

"I think we can manage this. I mean we are the lords and kings, right?" Poseidon said to calm them down. Deeply inside, he knew how hard it was going to be to convince their wives.

Zeus and Hades looked at each other. Their eyes reflected doubt about this plan, but then they nodded. Together the three of them went to their wives and talked to them.

"Dear?" Zeus asked.

"What?" Hera scoffed. The other two interrupted their discussion to listen to Zeus.

Zeus gulped. He knew that Hera was already in a bad mood. He knew that he couldn't make any mistake. Carefully he tried to explain the situation.

"Dear, you know how you, Amphitrite and Persephone always complained about our demigod children?" Zeus asked.

The three wives nodded.

Zeus took a deep breath. He looked back at his brothers and they gave him a reassuring smile and thumbs up.

"Well, you see. We thought you might not like them, because you actually don't know them. That's why we want to send you to a bonding trip for a week with them." Zeus explained with his most innocent voice.

For a while it was just silent. The three wives didn't say anything, they just looked at Zeus as if he was a madman. Well, here we go. Zeus thought and moments later they exploded.

"WHAT, YOU WANT ME TO BOND WITH YOUR BASTARD CHILDREN?"

"THIS IS THE WORST IDEA I'VE EVER HEARD!"

"THIS IS NOT GOING TO HAPPEN IN A MILLION YEARS!"

All three of them were shouting uncontrollably through the room. They were practically tearing the whole Olympus down with their shouting. The other Olympians weren't there. They wisely decided to leave the arguing couples alone.

"QUIET!" shouted Zeus. He had enough of their rantings. Immediately the rantings stopped.

"Now, this is not a suggest. As the king of the gods, I command you to bond with our children." Zeus stated in his best king voice.

"You can't do that." Hera breathed.

Zeus sighed. "Wasn't it always you, who complained about a imperfect family. Now, here is your chance to make it perfect." At least a little bit.

Hera huffed. "This is different. Those bastards don't count as family."

"Hera is right. Those are your children not ours. Why bother?" Amphitrite said. It seemed like the three of them didn't care about all of this. But deeply all of them knew that it bothered them that the demigod children weren't theirs.

"Look. Just do it alright. We will do anything for you for one day, if you do this, but please consider our suggestion." Hades said.

The wives looked at them suspicious. They knew that their husbands rarely keep their words. They looked at each other, then sighed.

"Alright, we will do it." Persephone said defeated.

The big three just wanted to do a celebration jump, when Hera interrupted them.

"But you better keep your promise. I already exactly know what I am going to do with you Zeus when I come back."

The big three gulped. They knew that they would be doomed.

"Well…so be it. But you must swear on the river of Styx, that you won't harm our children." Poseidon said.

The wives looked at each other. They knew that would never happen, but a bonding trip consisted of not harming each other.

Sighing the three of them said: "I swear on the river of Styx, that I will not harm the demigods during our bonding trip."

The sky boomed, a sign that somebody sign a pact with the Styx. The big three smiled, everything was going after the plan. Not only would their wives bond with their children (hopefully), but they would have a free week from their wives.

"Wonderful, then we should go to our children now and tell them about the good news. See you later, dear." Zeus said. And with that the big three disappeared.

The wives just sighed. This was going to be a long week.

So, this is the start to my new story. I hope you like it. I always read about how the demigod children of the big three bond with their fathers, but never with their step-mothers. Hera, Amphitrite and Persephone are such underrated characters. They seem like an evil goddess, but actually they are just people who were hurt by their husbands cheating. I want to give them a little spotlight. The children going onto the trip will be Percy, Jason, Thalia, Nico and Hazel. I hope you liked that chapter. I shall update soon.