She could be extremely worried. In fanfiction, Annabeth might constantly fret over Percy's safety as Styx is a very dangerous place. She may try to find ways to reach him or send help.
Annabeth may be angry in some fanfictions. If Percy went to Styx without telling her or against her advice, she would be furious. She might feel that he's being reckless and putting himself in unnecessary danger, and she values his life too much to let him take such risks so casually.
One possible theme could be the exploration of Annabeth's perspective on Percy's journey in Styx. Maybe it delves into her fears and hopes for him.
She might be disgusted. Gabe is such a horrible person in Percy's life. So Annabeth could show immediate anger towards Gabe just from Percy's description.
She might be a bit shocked at first. But then, being Sally, she'd probably quickly regain her composure and give them a knowing smile. After all, she's seen Percy grow up and she would be happy for him to have such a close relationship with Annabeth.
Percy could be really angry. He might lash out at Annabeth and those involved. He has a fiery temper sometimes, and this would be a huge betrayal.
One possible reason could be jealousy. Maybe Percy gets more attention or recognition in their fictional world that makes Annabeth envious and thus appear to hate him.
Percy would probably be extremely hurt. He trusts Annabeth deeply, so this betrayal would shatter that trust. He might feel angry at first, wanting to confront both Annabeth and Luke.
She might be interested because she cares deeply about Percy. Reading about his experiences in the Styx, even in fanfiction, could be a way for her to understand him better on a different level.
Maybe she's jealous of Percy's popularity at school. It could be that he always gets more attention, whether it's from teachers or other students.
Common reactions would include shock and disbelief. Since Annabeth and Percy's relationship is a significant aspect of the story, fans who are used to their connection would find it hard to accept such a fanfiction. Some might also be curious to see how the writer justifies this unfaithful act in the story, but overall, it's not a well - liked concept among the majority of fans.
Well, the nerdy classmates might be interested in Percy's adventures and keep asking him about the mythological creatures he's encountered. The jock - type classmates could be a bit more skeptical and might even challenge Percy to some sort of physical test, like a race or a strength competition. And the shy classmates might just peek at him from a distance and whisper among themselves about how cute he is.