One common theme could be Percy's struggle to fit in at school while dealing with PTSD. Maybe he has flashbacks during class or has trouble making friends because of his trauma.
By depicting Percy's journey of dealing with his PTSD at school, it can also show how important support from friends, family, and the school community is. This can promote the idea that those with mental health issues need a strong support system.
Peter Parker's PTSD can add a lot of depth to fanfiction set in school. It could show how he struggles to focus in class, or has flashbacks during school events. For example, a loud noise in the hallway might trigger his PTSD from his superhero battles. Writers can use this to explore his character further and show how he copes in a school environment.
They might start by simply being honest with each other about their feelings. Percy could share his fears during his flashbacks, and Annabeth could do the same about her nightmares. For example, Percy might say that he's scared he'll lose control and hurt someone during a PTSD episode, and Annabeth can assure him that she'll be there to help him through it. Another way is by creating a safe space for each other. Annabeth could make sure Percy has a quiet place to retreat to when he's feeling overwhelmed, and Percy could do the same for her. For instance, he could find a secluded corner in the Athena cabin for her when she needs it.
One plotline could be Percy having flashbacks during a normal day at Camp Half - Blood. For example, while training new demigods, he suddenly remembers a particularly harrowing battle from the past. This could lead to him accidentally losing control of his powers a bit, scaring the newbies. Another could be Annabeth having nightmares about the time she was trapped in Tartarus. In the fanfiction, she might start avoiding places or activities that remind her of it, like going underground or exploring dark caves. And a third plotline could be them both trying to deal with their PTSD while on a new quest, where they have to rely on each other more than ever to overcome their mental struggles.
One way his PTSD is shown in school fanfiction is through his academic performance. The stress and flashbacks associated with his PTSD could cause him to have trouble concentrating on his studies. He might get lower grades than expected, or have difficulty completing assignments on time. Writers can use this to show the impact of his superhero life on his school life.
Well, without more context from the specific fanfiction, it's hard to say exactly who Percy is. He could be a new student who has caught everyone's attention with his good looks and confidence. Or perhaps he's a popular kid who has always been seen as the hottest but the fanfiction delves deeper into why. He might have a mysterious allure, like he's good at some cool sport or has a really interesting hobby that adds to his charm.
One possible reason could be that Percy has some unique abilities or interests that set him apart from his peers. For example, if he has a special power, he might be afraid of being discovered or misunderstood. Maybe he comes from a different background that his classmates can't relate to, like a family with a strange heritage. Another reason could be that he has been bullied in the past and has withdrawn as a result.
One great 'Percy and Annabeth at School' fanfiction is 'School Days in Camp Half - Blood'. It shows their daily adventures in a school - like setting within the camp. They face challenges like new monster threats during classes and exams, which is really exciting.
A very interesting Hermione has PTSD fanfiction is 'Hermione's Inner Struggle'. In this story, Hermione tries to hide her PTSD from her friends at first, thinking she can handle it on her own. But as the story progresses, she realizes she needs help. The fanfiction also touches on how the wizarding world might not fully understand muggle concepts like PTSD, which adds an extra layer of complexity to her situation. It's a great read for those interested in character - driven stories that deal with mental health.