Percy would be a mix of emotions. Anger would be one of the first things he feels, but then there would be confusion. He would wonder why Annabeth, his long - time friend and partner, would betray him. This confusion could lead to him trying to figure out if she was under some sort of spell or mind control. If he discovers that it was her own choice, he would be deeply disappointed. He might try to find a way to redeem her, believing that there is still some good in her, but also be very cautious around her in case she betrays him again.
At first, Percy would likely be angry. He's a fighter, and being betrayed by someone he loves would fuel his rage. He might go after Annabeth to demand an explanation. But as the reality sinks in, he could become very sad and withdrawn. He might isolate himself from his other friends as well, feeling like he can't trust anyone anymore. He would constantly be thinking about what he did wrong to make Annabeth turn on him.
He would probably be shocked. Percy has always trusted Annabeth, so being stabbed by her would be completely unexpected. He might initially be unable to believe what's happening.
Percy might be a bit flustered and embarrassed. He's protective of his relationship with Annabeth, so having Magnus walk in might make him feel like their privacy has been invaded. He could quickly try to shield Annabeth or just look really shocked.
She'd probably be shocked at first. But then her face would light up with joy. After all, she and Percy have been through so much together.
Percy would feel a deep sense of guilt as well. He might think that he should have been there to protect her. So, he would be determined not only to free her but also to make sure whoever is responsible pays for what they've done. He would use his powers over water to his advantage, like creating distractions or using water to weaken the enemy's defenses while he tries to reach Annabeth.
He could be a bit shy. Since he also has feelings for Annabeth but was too nervous to make the first move. So when Annabeth asks him out, he blushes and stammers a bit, like, 'Uh, yeah, Annabeth. That sounds great.' And then he would be really happy inside, thinking about all the things they could do together on their date.
Annabeth would likely be furious at first. She has been through so much with Percy, and for him to leave her for Calypso would seem like a betrayal. But then, she might also start to reflect on their relationship and what went wrong. She could become determined to win Percy back or to move on and prove that she doesn't need him.
Percy might feel a deep sense of hurt. He values friendship highly, and this betrayal would make him question who he can trust. He could become more guarded and less likely to trust new people easily. Reyna would be more focused on the bigger picture. She would see the betrayal as a threat not just to herself but to the stability of the demigod world. So she would start gathering her allies, those who still believe in her, and form a strategy to counter the false accusations and the forces behind the betrayal. She would be determined to prove that she and Percy are not the traitors they are made out to be.
In some fanfictions, Annabeth might betray Percy for power. Maybe she gets lured by some dark force offering her great power and in order to get it, she has to turn on Percy. It could also be due to a misunderstanding. For example, she might be tricked into believing Percy has done something really bad and as a result, she betrays him without realizing the truth.
Percy would be angry. He has been through a lot in his own world and being betrayed again would not sit well. He'd probably lash out with his powers at first.
He could be angry. Percy might lash out at those who betrayed him, feeling a deep sense of injustice. He would probably be determined to prove his innocence and get revenge on those who wronged him.