One type could be the mystery - themed fanfiction. Say they are in a strange place and Annabeth touches Percy to signal him to be quiet as they try to figure out what's going on. Another type is the hurt/comfort genre. If Percy gets injured, Annabeth touches his wound gently as she tries to heal him or at least ease his pain. There are also slice - of - life fanfictions where Annabeth casually touches Percy's arm while they are chatting over breakfast, just as a normal, affectionate gesture between them.
There could be adventure - based fanfictions. For instance, when they are climbing a treacherous mountain, Annabeth touches Percy to help him balance. There are also friendship - centered ones. Maybe Percy is feeling down, and Annabeth touches his back in a friendly, supportive way. And of course, romantic fanfictions. In a romantic setting, Annabeth might touch Percy's lips with her fingertips in a tender moment.
In fanfiction, it could be a sign of deep trust. Since the Achilles heel is a very vulnerable spot, Percy allowing Annabeth to touch it might show that he trusts her completely with his life. It could also be a moment of great intimacy, not necessarily in a romantic way, but in a way that shows their close bond.
One scenario could be that Percy confesses his feelings during a dangerous quest. Maybe they're in a life - or - death situation and he realizes he can't hold back anymore. He tells Annabeth that he loves her more than just a friend, and it gives them both new strength to face the danger.
Well, one possible reason could be that Percy made a really stupid decision without consulting Annabeth first. Like, if he went off on a dangerous mission on his own when they were supposed to be a team. Annabeth is a very strategic person and she might feel betrayed or extremely frustrated by such actions.
It could also be due to some sort of magic or mind - control. A powerful enemy might have cast a spell on Annabeth, forcing her to turn against Percy. In this case, it's not really her own will but the result of external manipulation.
One possible reason could be a misunderstanding. Maybe she saw Percy doing something that she misinterpreted as a betrayal of their friendship or their cause. For example, if Percy was seen talking secretly with an enemy, Annabeth might jump to conclusions without knowing the full story.
One reason could be that she's scared. The idea of becoming a mother at that point in her life might be overwhelming, and she might think she can't handle it with Percy. Maybe she wants to protect Percy from the difficulties that come with the pregnancy as well.
One reason could be that Percy often gets into dangerous situations alone to protect others. Annabeth, being his friend or more, would feel bad seeing him constantly at risk.
In this kind of fanfiction, they might have an adventure together. Maybe they'll face a new monster that they haven't encountered before. For example, a mythical creature from a less - known part of Greek mythology.
Well, in the Percy Jackson series, if we consider fanfic, Percy is a demigod. His father is Poseidon, a god. In real - world genetics, if we were to apply some sort of analogy, it's really hard to say. But if we assume a more human - like genetic system for the sake of fanfic, Percy's mother is Sally Jackson. If Sally has a common blood type like A, and Poseidon's 'divine genes' don't interfere too much in a typical genetic sense, Percy could potentially have blood type A as well. As for Annabeth, her father is a mortal and her mother is Athena. If her father has blood type B, for example, Annabeth could have blood type B or AB depending on how the genetic combination works in the fanfic world.
One possible plot could be about their journey of preparing for the baby. Percy might be worried about protecting his family from the various threats in their world, while Annabeth could be focused on creating a stable home environment. They'd also have to deal with the reactions of their friends like Grover and the other demigods.