Percy could stand up for himself. If he shows the bullies that he's not afraid, they might stop. For example, if they push him, he could push back (not in a violent way but in a firm 'I won't be pushed around' way).
He could make some real friends who would support him. In the fanfiction, if he finds a group of loyal friends, they could help him deal with the bullies. They could stand up with him or report the bullying to the authorities, like a teacher or camp counselor. This would make Percy feel less alone and more empowered to face the bullies. Also, Percy could try to find common ground with the bullies. Maybe there's something they all like or are interested in. By finding that common ground, he could change their perception of him from someone to bully to someone to be friends with.
Percy could use his own strengths to overcome the bullying. If he's smart, he could outwit the bullies. For example, if they try to trick him into doing something stupid, he could turn the tables on them. If he's brave, he could face the bullying head - on and not let it break his spirit. He could also learn self - defense skills if the bullying is physical. This would not only protect him but also give him more confidence to deal with the bullies.
In the fanfiction, Percy could overcome bullying by finding true friends who support him. They can stand up to the bullies together. For example, if there are other kind-hearted characters, they might form a group to protect Percy and show the bullies that their actions are unacceptable.
Percy often gets angry at first. He's not the type to just take it lying down. But he also feels a bit confused as to why Luke is being so mean. Sometimes he tries to stand up to Luke, but other times he just withdraws into himself, feeling sad and alone.
Percy might stand up for himself. He could use his own skills and strengths, like his control over water if that's part of the fanfiction's universe, to show Annabeth that he's not an easy target.
One way could be for Percy to find a group of true friends who can support him. They can stand up to the bullies together. For example, if there are some nice classmates, Percy can join them during breaks and lunches, and the bullies might be less likely to target him when he's in a group.
She could overcome it by finding her inner strength. Riley has always been a character full of positive energy. If she focuses on her own self - worth and realizes that the bully's actions are a reflection of the bully's problems, not hers, she can start to rise above it.
His older siblings, if he has any in the fanfiction. They could use their age and influence to protect Percy. Older siblings often have a natural instinct to look out for their younger ones. They could walk Percy to and from school, or have a word with the bullies to scare them off.
Well, one scenario could be that Percy is bullied in school. Maybe the bullies pick on him for being different, like if he has some unique abilities or is just not as popular. Another situation could be that he's bullied in a new environment, like a summer camp, where the other kids don't accept him at first. It could also be that the bullies target Percy because of his family background or something that makes him stand out in a way they don't like.
It could be because Percy is different. If he comes from a different background or has a unique personality trait, the bullies might target him. In the fanfiction, if Percy is from a different race or has an unusual way of speaking, the bullies might pick on him for not being like them.
Another reason could be jealousy. Suppose Percy was getting a lot of attention and praise for his recent achievements, and Annabeth felt overshadowed. Her jealousy could fester and turn into a desire to undermine Percy, leading to her betrayal. However, this would be a more complex and less noble reason compared to the others.
It could also be his boisterous personality. Naruto is very outgoing and sometimes a bit of a troublemaker in his attempts to get attention. This might annoy some of the more reserved or studious kids at school, leading them to bully him as a way to try and make him conform or be quiet.