Well, his friends' reactions would be quite diverse. Annabeth might see it as an interesting new development. She could be a bit protective, making sure that Percy, as a girl, isn't taken advantage of. Grover would likely be his goofy self, but also offer his support. He might make some silly jokes at first to lighten the mood. Other friends at Camp Half - Blood would also have different reactions. Some might be curious, some might be a bit hesitant, but overall, they'd probably accept Percy in this new form because they know it's still Percy deep down, with the same brave heart.
Annabeth would initially be stunned. However, being the intelligent and adaptable person she is, she would soon start to analyze the situation. She might even be a bit excited to see how Percy's new form could change their dynamic. Grover would be the one to offer emotional support right away. He'd be like 'Percy, it doesn't matter what form you're in, you're still our friend.' The other campers would range from being very accepting to being a bit wary. Some of the younger campers might be in awe, thinking it's a really cool transformation. The older campers would likely be more concerned about how this change could affect Percy's safety and role in the camp, but in the end, they'd all come around to support Percy as they realize it's still the same person with the same capabilities and loyalty.
Well, his friends' reactions would be complex. Annabeth would likely be in a state of disbelief at first. But then she'd start to analyze the situation, trying to figure out what caused Percy to turn into a kid and how to reverse it. Grover would be more emotional. He'd be like a big brother to Percy in this state, making sure he doesn't get into too much trouble. And the other demigod friends would probably be a bit confused, but they'd come together to support Percy and try to find a solution. They'd also have to deal with the fact that Percy's abilities and knowledge are now limited as a kid, which would change the way they work together.
Reacting to Percy Jackson fanfiction is quite an adventure. One aspect that can be really engaging is when the fanfiction delves deeper into the backstories of the minor characters. It gives them more depth and makes the whole universe feel more alive. Also, some fanfictions take a darker turn, exploring the consequences of the battles and the traumas the characters might have endured. It can be a bit different from the original series, but that's the beauty of fanfiction.
His friends would probably be shocked at first. They might be afraid of him because of the common perception of demons as evil. But some of his closer friends could try to find a way to help him, believing that Percy is still in there somewhere.
Annabeth would probably be a mix of amused and exasperated. She might tease him a bit at first but then help him out if he's in an uncomfortable situation because of the dress. Grover would be really shocked at first but then try to be supportive. He might say something like 'Well, Percy, you look... different, but it's okay!'. As for Tyson, he would just be happy to see Percy and not really care about the dress all that much.
Annabeth would probably be quite surprised at first. But then she'd be understanding and try to help Percy adjust. Grover might be a bit more flustered, not really knowing how to act around a female Percy. Some of Percy's other friends from Camp Half - Blood could be shocked and might need some time to get used to the new Percy.
His dad might be initially shocked but quickly become accepting. After all, he is a god and has seen many strange things. He would probably use his power to make Percy's life easier during the transition, like providing resources or protection.
If it's a well - crafted fanfiction, it might start with an attention - grabbing opening. For instance, if it begins with Percy in a situation that seems impossible to escape from, it immediately hooks the reader. I like it when the fanfiction respects the lore of the original series while still being creative. Maybe it has Percy using his powers in a new and unexpected way.
In his family relationships, Sally Jackson would be in for a big surprise. She would have to adjust to seeing her son as a daughter. Percy would have to deal with different family expectations as a girl. His relationship with Poseidon would also be different. Poseidon might be confused and perhaps less likely to immediately offer the same kind of support he did when Percy was a boy. And Percy's romantic interests, if any, would have to be re - evaluated. He might find himself attracted to different people or be the object of different types of attraction.
Percy would probably be really confused at first. I mean, one moment he's a normal demigod and the next he's a jackalope. He'd likely try to figure out what happened and how to change back right away. He might be a bit frustrated with Artemis for doing this to him without much warning.
His other friends from Camp Half - Blood would have mixed reactions. Some would be proud of him for wanting to serve and protect in a different way. Others might think he's crazy for leaving the world of demigods and getting involved in mortal military affairs. They know he has a duty to the demigod community, and joining the military could put that in jeopardy. But overall, they would support him because they know Percy always follows his heart and they trust his judgment.