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.
Annabeth would probably be very hurt at first. She has a strong bond with Percy, and his leaving for someone else would be a huge blow to her self - esteem and her heart.
He'd probably be devastated. Percy loves Annabeth deeply, so this would be like a punch in the gut for him.
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.
Well, Percy is a complex character. His reaction could depend on how much he knew about the pregnancy before Annabeth left. If it was a complete surprise, he might be in denial for a while. He could also start to blame himself, thinking he had somehow failed her. And then he might eventually turn that pain into a determination to be a better person, whether or not he ever sees Annabeth again.
Well, perhaps it could start with Percy feeling unfulfilled in his relationship with Annabeth. He might meet Calypso and be enchanted by her. Calypso could offer him a different kind of life, away from the battles and stress with Annabeth. Maybe Percy starts to see Annabeth more as a comrade than a lover at this point and decides to leave her for Calypso.
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.
Well, Percy could have a range of reactions. At first, he might be in denial, not believing that Annabeth would actually leave him for a job. Then, as it sinks in, he could get angry. He's a passionate guy, and this would be a big blow to him. He might also feel a bit of envy towards the job that seems to have taken Annabeth away from him. In the long run, though, he could use this as a chance to grow on his own and become more independent.
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 But as the reality sinks in, he could become very sad and withdrawn.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.
Annabeth could also be angry, not at Percy but at the situation or the forces that led to his death. She might vow revenge and start on a journey to find out who or what was responsible for Percy's sacrifice and make them pay. This could lead her into a whole new set of adventures and challenges as she tries to come to terms with her loss.