Percy might feel a deep sense of hurt. He values friendship highly, and this betrayal would make him question who he can trust. He could become more guarded and less likely to trust new people easily. Reyna would be more focused on the bigger picture. She would see the betrayal as a threat not just to herself but to the stability of the demigod world. So she would start gathering her allies, those who still believe in her, and form a strategy to counter the false accusations and the forces behind the betrayal. She would be determined to prove that she and Percy are not the traitors they are made out to be.
One aspect could be that in many Percy Jackson - related fanfictions, Percy being betrayed by the gods often leads to a complete shift in his character arc. He might become more cynical or distrustful. For example, he could start to question his previous heroic deeds and wonder if he was just a pawn in the gods' games all along.
Apollo might be the betrayed god. He could have been tricked by another god into betraying Percy. For example, Apollo might have been promised more power or a higher status among the gods if he turned against Percy. But then he realizes too late that he's been used and that he's actually betrayed someone who could have been an ally.
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 But as the reality sinks in, he could become very sad and withdrawn.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 could be angry. Percy might lash out at those who betrayed him, feeling a deep sense of injustice. He would probably be determined to prove his innocence and get revenge on those who wronged him.
Percy might initially feel a great deal of anger. He's been wronged by those he thought were his friends. But then, with Annabeth by his side, he could start to focus on finding out the truth. He might use his skills, like his combat abilities and strategic thinking, to figure out who or what is behind the betrayal.
Percy could initially feel shock and disbelief. He might try to talk to Poseidon to find out why he was betrayed. If that doesn't work, he could become angry and lash out, perhaps even challenging Poseidon directly.
Percy might initially be in shock. He has always trusted Hestia, so when she betrays him, it would be a huge blow. He could become very angry and feel a sense of deep betrayal. He might lash out at those around him, or he could go into a state of self - doubt, wondering what he did wrong to make Hestia turn against him.
The camp leaders might betray them. If there is a power struggle within the camp, and Percy and Nico are seen as threats to the current leadership's power, the leaders could set them up. They could make it look like Percy and Nico are breaking camp rules or endangering the other campers, which would lead to the rest of the camp turning against them.
Maybe a character from their past who has a hidden grudge. Say, someone they defeated in a previous battle who has now found a way to get revenge. This person could pretend to be their ally again and then stab them in the back when they least expect it.