Annabeth would probably be really frustrated. She might try to jog Percy's memory by showing him things that are important to their relationship, like the Camp Half - Blood necklace she gave him or their shared adventures. She's a smart and determined character, so she won't give up easily.
Maybe he doesn't like how others might distort their relationship in fanfiction. He values their real relationship and the story as it is, so seeing different interpretations in fanfiction could be off - putting.
Maybe he feels that fanfiction often distorts the real relationship between them. He might prefer their relationship as it is in the original story, without all the made - up scenarios in fanfiction.
Another reason might be related to some sort of psychological trauma. Percy could have witnessed something so horrifying that his mind blocked out not only that memory but also his memories related to Annabeth as a form of self - protection. This is a more complex and interesting plot device often used in fanfictions to explore deeper emotional aspects.
It could be due to a misunderstanding. For example, Percy might have done something that Annabeth misinterpreted as betrayal or insensitivity. This could have led to her feelings changing or fading away in the fanfiction.
In fanfiction, Annabeth might not be able to resist Percy because of their deep emotional connection. They've been through so many adventures together. Their shared experiences, like facing numerous monsters and saving the world multiple times, have created a bond that is hard to break. This makes Annabeth feel a strong pull towards Percy.
It changes the way they interact with their friends too. Their mutual friends might have to choose sides or try to mediate. And it also affects their group dynamic in battles or quests. For example, they might not be as coordinated as before, which could put them in more danger.
Maybe Percy just doesn't like the complexity and strategy involved in poker. In fanfiction, authors often create characters with specific personalities and interests, and perhaps poker simply doesn't fit into Percy's character profile.
There could be several reasons. One is that Frederick might be very attached to the official version of Percy. Fanfiction can be very different in terms of plot, character development, and tone. He may not like the idea of others taking liberties with the character he has a certain perception of. Another reason could be that he has a particular aesthetic or moral view related to the Percy story, and fanfiction often doesn't conform to it. For instance, if he believes that Percy should always be portrayed as a heroic and morally upright character, and some fanfiction shows Percy in a less favorable light, he would disapprove.
In some fanfictions, Percy's lack of care could be due to a change in his personality after a major event. For example, if he's been betrayed by someone close to him. He might feel that the world of demigods is not what he thought it was. So, he starts to distance himself and act as if he doesn't care about the things that used to matter to him, like protecting Camp Half - Blood or going on quests. This can add an interesting twist to the fanfiction's plot.