Athena, being the goddess of wisdom, might analyze the fanfiction. She could look at how the mortal writers understand the Greek mythology and use it to create new stories. She might be impressed by the intelligence and creativity of some of the fanfictions, or she might be critical of inaccuracies.
Percy would likely be very critical of their lifestyle. He comes from a world where family is important and they support each other in the face of danger. The Dursleys, on the other hand, seem to shun anything out of the ordinary and are unkind to Harry. Percy might try to show them a different way of living, with more love and acceptance, though they probably wouldn't listen.
His first reaction might be shock. Dragons aren't exactly common in his world, even with all the mythical creatures. But then his hero instincts would kick in. He could try to befriend the dragon, thinking it could be an ally in future battles against the Titans or other enemies. He might offer it some food, like a fish or something, to gain its trust.
His mother, Sally Jackson, could play an important role as an ally. She has a strong will and has always been there for Percy. Also, Tyson, his cyclops half - brother, could be a powerful ally with his strength and loyalty. And don't forget about the Nymphs. Some of the water nymphs might help Percy since he has a connection to water.
Grover would be panicked. He's Percy's friend and he cares a great deal about him. He might start running around trying to find help, like looking for a healer or someone with magical healing abilities. He'd probably be muttering to himself about how he should have protected Percy better.
Well, maybe it's because fanfiction can take the story in all kinds of wild directions. The gods in the Percy Jackson world are used to a certain order and set of rules. Fanfiction might rewrite their fates or show them in unflattering or unexpected ways that they can't control, so they're scared.
Percy would be extremely angry. He loves his mother deeply, and her disownment would feel like a huge injustice. He'd probably want to immediately go and confront the people who disowned her. Maybe he'd also feel guilty, thinking it's his fault as a demi - god that his mother is in this situation.
Percy would be completely devastated. He might go into a state of shock at first, unable to believe that Annabeth is really gone. Then he could become filled with rage, vowing to take revenge on whoever or whatever was responsible for her death.
Percy would be really angry. He's used to being in control of his own situation, and being kidnapped is not something he would take lightly. He'd probably try to fight back right away, using his demigod powers like his sword fighting skills and his ability to control water.
In the 'the gods see percy's past fanfiction', the gods' perception of Percy's past is crucial to the plot. Their view might be colored by their own biases and experiences. If they see Percy's past relationships, like his friendships or family ties, they could use that knowledge to manipulate him or to help him. Maybe they see his past battles and how he overcame difficult odds, and that makes them consider him as a potential key player in a bigger conflict, or they might think he's too reckless based on his past actions and try to limit his involvement.