Persephone.
Hades abducts Demeter's daughter, Persephone.
Persephone, the daughter of Zeus and Demeter.
Hades abducts Zeus and Demeter's daughter Persephone, to take her to the Underworld to be his Wife and Queen.
Zeus, Persephone's father.
Zeus, Persephone's father.
No, but hades did kidnap Demeter's daughter.
To marry her.
Hades abducts Demeter's daughter, Persephone.
Persephone, the daughter of Zeus and Demeter.
Hades abducts Zeus and Demeter's daughter Persephone, to take her to the Underworld to be his Wife and Queen.
Hades loved her and asked Zeus for her hand in marriage - which Zeus granted - but did not inform Demeter or Persephone.
Zeus, Persephone's father.
Zeus, Persephone's father.
He got along fairly well with Zeus. At least, Zeus was willing to help Hades kidnap a girl Hades had a crush on.
Hades was promised by Zeus that he could take Persephone as his wife. But Zeus neglected to inform Persephone or Demeter (Persephone's mother) of this. So, Hades sprang up from the earth and abducted Persephone, to take her with him back to the Underworld.
Hades first seen Persephone one day when she was in the flower fields. It was love at first sight, well for him anyways. He told Zeus about his crush and they came up with a plan to kidnap Persephone.
Personally, I would consider Hades to be anti-social. He tend to stay down in the Underworld (sometimes also called Hades). Normally, Hades does not visit Mount Olympus or any of the other gods. Even when he wanted a wife, Hades had to kidnap her. Also, he is probably the only god or goddess (barring Artemis and Athena, since they promised to stay virgin) without a multitude of offspring or affairs.