Well, he might get in trouble with the teacher. Teachers usually don't like phones ringing during class. The teacher could confiscate his phone or give him a detention.
Perhaps in the fanfiction, the phone call is something really important. It could be related to a big plot point like a secret mission he's on or a message from a long - lost friend. So instead of just getting in trouble, it could start a whole new adventure right there in the classroom.
It depends on Percy's character in the fanfiction. If he's a bit of a rebel, he might just ignore the teacher's reaction and keep on with whatever he was doing before the phone rang. Or maybe he's really embarrassed and tries to quickly turn off the phone and apologize to the whole class.
Some students might laugh. It's a common reaction when something unexpected and a bit inappropriate like a phone ringing in class happens.
Maybe Percy gets in trouble with the teacher. Teachers usually don't like phones going off during class.
Well, it depends on who's calling. If it's Tony Stark, for example, Peter would be super excited and might not be able to hide it. He could try to come up with some lame excuse to leave the class, like saying he has a stomachache. But the teacher might not believe him. And his classmates would be curious about who's on the other end of the call.
He could be using his phone to track a villain's movements. Maybe he installed some special app on his phone that can detect unusual energy signatures. So while the teacher is droning on about history or math, Peter is secretly following the path of a super - villain who is on the loose in the city.
One possibility is that the Greek class is a place for Percy and Annabeth to show their relationship development. They could be paired up for a project on a particular Greek hero. While working together, they start to understand each other better. Annabeth might be really into the research part, while Percy brings in his practical understanding of how the hero's traits could be applied in a real - life - or rather, demigod - life - situation. And through this, their bond deepens as they both contribute their unique perspectives.
Well, they might face all sorts of challenges like finding food and shelter on a deserted island. Maybe they'll discover some strange creatures too.
Maybe Percy gets in trouble for answering the call during class. It could disrupt the whole class and the teacher might scold him.
Well, he might get in trouble with the teacher. Teachers usually don't like students getting phone calls during class. So, the teacher could take his phone away and give him a detention.
I think Percy's classmates could be quite affected too. Their concentration gets broken, and if they were in the middle of an important lesson or test, it could really annoy them. Some might also be worried that the teacher will be in a bad mood for the rest of the class because of Percy's phone, which could affect how the teacher interacts with them for the remainder of the period.
They could be given a group project in Greek class about recreating a famous Greek battle. Percy would want to do a sea - based battle like the Battle of Salamis, using his knowledge of the sea. Annabeth, on the other hand, would prefer a more strategic land battle like the Battle of Marathon. They would need to combine their ideas and skills to create an amazing presentation that not only showcases their knowledge of Greek history but also their ability to work together as a team.