Tumblr's where I've found the most creative stuff for them, hands down. The tag #groverpercy has a mix of ficlets, headcanons, and moodboards that build out the world in a way longer fics sometimes skip. A few authors there post link-format stories that are surprisingly layered. It's fragmented, but the vibe is strong.
Platform-wise for Percy/Grover stuff, I'm gonna be honest—I've had way more luck with dedicated fansites and personal rec lists than any single big archive. AO3 obviously has the tag, but the sheer volume makes finding the good ones a needle-haystack situation unless you're already following specific authors. A lot of the real gems I've read were linked from Tumblr threads from years back, buried in those 'underrated ships' posts.
I keep a bookmark folder for links to smaller, ship-specific livejournal communities that are basically frozen in time, but the writing there has a specific early-2010s earnestness that hits different. Discord servers for PJO fanworks sometimes have rec channels that are goldmines for this pair, but you have to get invited first. Basically, it's less about one platform and more about tracing a web of old recs and author migrations.
My personal favorite for this crossover is still a story posted directly to someone's Neocities site about them running a camp for satyrs and demigods after the wars; it's rough but has so much heart. You won't find it by just searching tags.
Wait, is Grover/Percy even a common crossover pairing? I feel like I mostly see it as a deep background element in bigger ensemble fics, not the main focus. When I look on AO3 and filter for both characters as a pairing, a lot of the results are just friendship tags or they're both in the story but paired with other people. It's kind of a niche within a niche.
That said, some of the most interesting takes I've stumbled on were in 'Percy Jackson & The Olympians' fanfiction archives that pre-date the big modern sites. Those older forums had a different vibe—more experimental, less governed by popular tropes. Sometimes you'd get a weird, sweet one-shot about them just being kids at camp before everything got heavy. FF.net has some, but you gotta wade through a lot of poorly tagged stuff.
Honestly, your best shot might be searching for Grover-centric fic and seeing where Percy shows up heavily in the plot. The dynamic is more often written as a foundational friendship, so stories that really hone in on that bond are where the good character work is, even if it's not romantic.
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You think I care about titles?” he asked, stepping even closer until I could feel the heat radiating from him. “Do you think that matters to me?”
“It should,” I said, my voice breaking slightly. “It matters to me.”
He tilted his head slightly, studying me. "Why? Why does it matter so much to you?"
“Because,” I said quickly, searching for the right words. “Because people like me... we don’t belong with people like you. You’re... you’re powerful, and I’m—”
“Beautiful,” he cut me off, his voice firm.
I froze, my words dying on my lips. “What?” I whispered.
“You’re beautiful, Sophia,” he said again, his tone softer this time. “And I’m tired of pretending I don’t notice it. You think being a maid defines you, but it doesn’t. Not to me.”
This is a book of shifter short stories. All of these stories came from readers asking me to write stories about animals they typically don't see as shifters.
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Welcome to the Jungle,
Undercover,
The Storm,
Prize Fighter,
The Doe's Stallion
The Biker Bunnies
The Luna's Two Mates
***Offical Book 2 of Scars and the Ahswood Family Saga***
As the Ashwoods and Alosies travel to South Korea for the internal Werewolf Council, their lives are turned upside down when James Ashwood finds his fated mate, An Jieun. She is no ordinary Wolf half of her is not a wolf or a human but a nine-tailed fox god.
Will An Jieun be able to accept her wolf side and become the future Luna the Ashwood pack needs? What does her Demigod existence mean for werewolves and supernatural beings?
Can James protect his mate from outside forces? Can he finally accept his birthright as the next Alpha and Alpha Council Chairman?
My wife, Cassia, was a wood nymph. A cursed one. Forbidden to love mortals.
But she fell for me anyway. Every time her heart fluttered for me, the gods struck her down with agony.
She willingly endured that torture ninety-nine times just for a chance to be with me.
Then, demons dragged me to Tartarus. Hellfire and whips became my sun and moon.
Right as I was about to break, I remembered a prayer Cassia taught me—a desperate whisper to the gods.
It finally worked. But instead of help, I heard Cassia talking to her patron goddess, Hecate.
"Cassia, how could you bargain with the Furies? You let them drag Aiden to Tartarus!"
Cassia's voice choked with desperate tears. "Adonis was supposed to suffer this fate. But he's a fragile mortal. This would destroy his soul! I had no choice if I wanted to save him."
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My heart shattered.
As the monsters closed in on me, I stopped fighting. I gave up.
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I gotta be real, I think the Percy/Grover ship is popular for reasons that have nothing to do with the actual canon friendship. Those two are brothers. They’re ride-or-die in a completely platonic way, which is honestly more rare and interesting to write about than romance, in my opinion. But I get the appeal from a fanfiction angle. It’s a classic 'what if' built on a foundation of insane trust and shared history. They’ve seen each other at their absolute worst and most vulnerable, which is a dynamic a lot of writers love to mine for tension.
People also latch onto that protector/protected thing, but they flip it. Grover is supposed to be Percy’s protector, but Percy ends up being the one who constantly saves everyone. There’s a built-in angst there about perceived failure or inadequacy that’s really juicy for character-driven stories. It becomes less about campfire fluff and more about exploring guilt, duty, and the weight of their roles. You can write a story where Grover struggles with not being 'enough' of a protector, and Percy has to reassure him, which naturally leans into emotional intimacy.
Plus, let’s be honest, there’s a gap in the market. The big ships like Percabeth are so dominant and have a mountain of content. Grover/Percy feels like a quieter, niche space. You can tell smaller, more introspective stories without the weight of a massive fandom’s expectations. It’s for writers who want to focus on the quiet moments between battles, the conversations in the back of a truck or in a hotel room, where the world isn’t ending for five minutes. The popularity is in that intimate, understated potential.
A lot of people seem to fixate on Grover as just a sidekick, which completely misses his potential. The dynamic I find more interesting is built on their shared history before Camp Half-Blood—the bullying, the loneliness, that pre-canon connection that the books only hint at. It grounds their friendship in something raw. From there, you can stretch it in different directions.
One path is amplifying the protector-protected roles, but swapping them. Percy might be the flashy hero, yet it's Grover who possesses a deeper, quieter strength tied to nature and empathy. Fics that explore Percy’s trauma through Grover’s patient, grounding presence often feel more authentic than romantic pairings. The satyr isn’t just comic relief; he’s the emotional anchor, the one who remembers the scared kid Percy used to be.
That contrast in their approaches to leadership and duty creates natural tension, too. Grover’s quest for Pan versus Percy’s destiny as a child of the Big Three? That’s a rich seam for conflict and mutual growth, not rivalry. Their bond evolves because they understand each other’s burdens in a way others simply can't, which is why the best fics treat it as the core relationship, whether platonic or otherwise.
Alright, this is a niche I've dived into more than once. Finding the good crossovers for these two is tricky because you're dealing with two distinct fandoms ('Percy Jackson' and 'Star Wars'), and the quality can be all over the place. Archive of Our Own is the undisputed king for me, but you have to know how to search it. Filtering by the crossover tag for 'Percy Jackson and Related Fandoms' and 'Star Wars - All Media Types' gets you the pool. Then sort by kudos or bookmarks. Some real gems are buried in there where authors fully commit to merging the Force with demigod powers.
FanFiction.net has a larger volume, but the tagging system is a mess. You'll wade through a lot of poorly written 'OP Percy' fics where he just steamrolls everything. Still, I found a classic there called 'Son of the Force' years ago that actually handled the character clash pretty well. It's about persistence.
A lot of the best stuff actually lives in forum-based sites or dedicated communities that have faded, so sometimes you have to rely on recommendation lists or TV Tropes pages to find those archived links. It's a bit of a hunt, but when you find an author who gets both Luke's conflict and Percy's sarcasm, it's worth the effort.