She was tricked by Hades.
She had eaten a pomegranate from the underworld which forced her to return.
No, but there is a story similar to that. In the Greek myth of Persephone, she is tricked into becoming Hades' wife by being tricked to eat a pomegranate, the fruit of the dead, and that is probably where you got this question.
Persephone was taken to the Underworld by Hades. He then tricked her into eating 6 pomegranate seeds which is why she now lives there for 6 months a year.
Persephone ate the pomegranates because she was hungry. Had she not been a goddess, she would have starved to death.
Persephone was the daughter of the goddess Demeter and was a goddess of spring. After she was kidnapped by Hades, she was tricked into eating the pomegranate and was forced to stay in Hades one season a year. Because of this role, she also becomes a goddess of the Underworld.
Hades kidnapped her and forced her to marry him. While in the Underworld, Hades tried to win Persephone's affections. Eventually Hades tricked her into staying with him by offering her a tempting pomegranate to eat. The pomegranate is the food of the dead and if someone eats it, they would have to stay in the Underworld.
Persephone is with Hades (Pluto) because he kidnapped her and tricked her into eating in the underworld which binds a soul to living there. Hades forced her to marry him and Zeus was able to allow Persephone half a year above the surface each year to be with her mother.
Hades is Persephone husband.
Persephone was wife of Hades.
Persephone's husband is Hades, and with her father Zeus' permission, but not her own or her mothers, she was taken by Hades to the Underworld to be his wife, where she ate of the pomegranate and could then only return to earth to be with her mother for half a year, spending the latter half with Hades in the Underworld.
His wife was Persephone