In some fanfictions, Artemis might react with intense anger. She is a protector, especially of the innocent. So she could immediately seek justice for Percy, using her power and influence among the gods to find the perpetrator.
Well, Artemis could be shocked at first. Given her nature, she would likely feel a deep sense of responsibility to help Percy. She might take Percy under her wing, providing him with a safe place to heal. And she would probably use her resources to ensure that Percy gets the support he needs, like getting in touch with healers or those with the power to soothe his mental and emotional wounds.
She would probably be furious. Artemis has a strong sense of justice and protecting the vulnerable. So, she would likely immediately start to plan how to deal with those responsible for Percy's abuse.
Artemis would probably be furious. As a goddess associated with protection, especially of women and girls, she would see this as a great injustice. She might immediately start planning revenge on the one who did this to Percy.
One consequence could be that the perpetrator is severely punished. Artemis would not tolerate such an act, and she would use her power to make sure justice is served.
Well, it might lead to a journey of healing for Percy. Artemis could play a role in helping Percy regain her confidence and strength. Maybe she would teach Percy some self - defense or magical skills so that Percy could feel more in control of her life again. This would be a more character - growth - oriented direction for the fanfiction.
She could also be angry. Given her power and status, she might feel slighted by Percy. She may take some form of revenge, not in a malicious way but perhaps by making Percy's life a bit more difficult during his quests. For example, she could send her hunters to interfere or withhold some information that could be useful to him.
He would likely be angry. Percy has a temper, and being betrayed by someone he thought was an ally would fuel his rage. He might lash out verbally or even physically, depending on the situation. For example, if they were in a battle together and Artemis suddenly turned on him, he would have to defend himself while also dealing with the emotional turmoil of the betrayal.
Maybe Artemis is on a hunt when she stumbles upon Percy. She might be initially cautious, as she's a goddess and Percy is a demigod. She could question him about his presence in Texas.
Percy is initially shocked. He's used to Artemis being this strong, independent, and in - control goddess. When she loses her memory and her behavior changes, Percy is at a loss. He tries to be patient and understanding, like when she doesn't recognize him or acts in a more child - like way. He feels a sense of responsibility to protect her and figure out what's wrong.
Initially, Percy is likely to be heartbroken. He thought he had a certain relationship with Artemis, whether it was friendship or respect. So when she betrays him for Orion, he may go into a state of self - doubt. He could wonder what he did wrong and start to isolate himself. But as time passes, he may gather his strength and decide to face Artemis and Orion head - on, to either regain Artemis's trust or show her the error of her ways.
He might be confused at first. Percy has always been a bit of an outsider among the gods, but he may not expect Artemis to hate him. So he would try to figure out what he had done wrong.