They could become more engaged with the overall story universe. Reading fanfiction can make them think about the original story from new angles. Maybe they start to notice things in the original books that they hadn't before. They might also get inspired to write their own fanfiction or share their thoughts about the fanfiction they read with other friends who are also into the Annabeth - related stories.
Well, some of them could be quite critical. They know the original story well, so if the fanfiction doesn't stay true to the essence of the characters or the overall theme, they might not like it. On the other hand, if it's really well - written and adds interesting twists, they could be very into it. They might also compare the fanfiction to their own ideas of how the story should continue or how the characters should interact.
Some friends might be shocked at first. But then, her true friends would probably offer their support. They could help her with practical things like getting to doctor's appointments or covering for her when she misses school.
Yes, there's no reason why they shouldn't be allowed. Fanfiction is usually publicly available and as long as they are following the rules of the platforms where it's hosted, they can read it.
Her friends could be very supportive. They might offer her hugs and words of comfort. For instance, they could say things like 'It's a normal part of growing up, Annabeth, don't worry.'
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.
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.
Some of Percy's classmates might be in awe of Annabeth. She's smart and confident, so they could be impressed. Others might be a bit jealous that Percy has such an amazing friend.
Well, she might initially seem a bit out of place. Since she's a demigod and used to the world of Camp Half - Blood. But she could quickly adapt and start showing off her intelligence. Maybe she'd impress Percy's mortal friends with her knowledge of architecture and ancient history.
Well, in the fanfiction, Percy might initially seem a bit out of place among Annabeth's mortal friends. He could accidentally do something that reveals his demigod nature, like reacting too quickly to a threat that normal people wouldn't notice. Maybe he'll be super strong when helping them move furniture or something.
Well, in some fanfictions, Annabeth's mortal friends might be initially in awe of Percy. They could be amazed by his powers like controlling water. Maybe they'll be a bit scared at first but then grow to like him as they see how he cares for Annabeth.