In this situation, Annabeth would most likely be very empathetic. Since they've been through so much together, she'd understand that for Percy to cry, it must be something really serious. She could start by sitting quietly beside him, not pressuring him to talk right away. Then, as he calms down a bit, she'd start to gently probe to find out what's wrong, all the while showing her support through her presence.
She might immediately go to comfort him. Annabeth is a strong and caring character. When she sees Percy cry, she could put aside whatever she was doing and just be there for him, offering a shoulder to lean on or some soothing words.
Annabeth could also try to solve the problem that's making Percy cry. If it's related to a quest or a danger, she'll start thinking of ways to fix it. In some fanfictions, she might say 'Don't worry, we'll figure this out together.' and then start making a plan.
Well, in many such fanfictions, Percy might be extremely flustered. He could blush furiously and quickly look away, being the gentleman that he is. After all, he has deep respect for Annabeth.
She would likely be furious at first. After all, it's a huge invasion of privacy.
She might be initially stunned. After all, Percy is a hero and his well - defined muscles could be a sign of his strength and capabilities. It could make her blush a bit, secretly admiring his physical form while also feeling a bit flustered as she tries to maintain her usual composed self.
One reason could be Percy feeling overwhelmed by the challenges he faces. He often has to deal with dangerous quests and the weight of the world on his shoulders. When Annabeth sees him cry, it might be because he's finally letting out the stress and fear that he's been holding in. For example, in some fanfictions, after a particularly difficult battle where he loses a friend, Percy breaks down in front of Annabeth.
In fanfiction, Annabeth's reaction could be very complex. She could immediately reach out to touch the scars gently, a sign of her closeness to Percy. She might ask him about each scar, wanting to know the story behind it. This would not only show her concern but also her curiosity about Percy's past. It could also lead to a moment of bonding between them, as Percy shares his experiences related to the scars and Annabeth listens intently, further strengthening their relationship.
No. Such fanfiction can be considered inappropriate as it objectifies a character in a rather vulgar way. Fanfiction should focus more on positive character development, relationships in a respectful and proper context, rather than creating scenarios that might make readers uncomfortable or violate the dignity of the characters.
One alternative could be fanfiction about their adventures together. For example, they could be exploring a new and mysterious realm, facing challenges and relying on each other's skills and friendship. Another option is writing about their character growth, like how Percy becomes more confident in his leadership skills and Annabeth in her wisdom, and how they support each other in these aspects.
Percy might be a bit flustered and embarrassed. He's protective of his relationship with Annabeth, so having Magnus walk in might make him feel like their privacy has been invaded. He could quickly try to shield Annabeth or just look really shocked.
She might be heartbroken at first. She could try to jog Percy's memory by showing him things that were important to them.