At first, it might be a bit tough for her. But she'd start to adapt by focusing on her goals. If she's at Percy's school for a specific reason, like looking for a magical item, she'd use her time there to search while also going through the motions of being a student. She'd learn to tolerate the normalcy of school life while still being ready for any demi - god related challenges that come her way. She'd probably start training Percy and his friends in combat skills during recess or after school too, which would be a unique way of adapting to the school environment.
He'd probably adapt slowly. At first, he'd be confused by the normal school rules. But he'd use his street - smart skills. He might use his swimming abilities to shine in the school's swim team if there is one. And he'd rely on Annabeth to explain things like how to use a locker or where the cafeteria is.
Well, Percy would first be a bit of a fish out of water at Hogwarts. But his adaptability as a demigod would kick in. He'd probably befriend some of the more adventurous Hogwarts students and learn from them about the magical world. His water powers might initially be a hindrance as he tries to control them in a new environment. Annabeth would take a more academic approach. She'd analyze every aspect of Hogwarts, from the layout to the teaching methods. She'd be intrigued by the Sorting Hat and might even try to figure out its magic. Over time, they'd both adapt by sharing their own skills and learning from the Hogwarts students, creating a unique blend of demigod and wizarding culture at the school.
She'd fit in by being herself. Her intelligence would make her a great addition to the academic scene. She could participate in debates and win them easily.
Well, she might immediately stand out. She's super smart and used to a different kind of education in Camp Half - Blood. At Percy's school, she could ace all the academic subjects, especially in areas like architecture - related studies since she has a passion for it. Maybe she'd also get into some trouble with the school bullies who don't like smart new kids. And she'd probably befriend Percy's other friends, but also keep a bit of an air of mystery about her demi - god status.
The students would probably be very excited. Percy has a lot of charisma and his tales of adventure would be really interesting. Some students might be a bit intimidated at first, but once they see his friendly side, they'd warm up to him quickly.
His friends could also be divided. There might be those who immediately embrace Annabeth because they see her as an asset. For instance, if there are any students interested in architecture or strategy (which Annabeth is good at), they'd be thrilled. However, there could be some who are more territorial and feel like she's invading their space, which would create some interesting relationship dynamics in the fanfiction.
Their relationship in the fanfiction could develop in a more mature way. College is a time of self - discovery, and they would be no exception. Percy might become more confident in his abilities and be more assertive in the relationship. Annabeth could become more empathetic towards Percy's insecurities. They could also start planning for their future together, like thinking about post - college life and how they can continue to fight for the good of the demigod world while also having a normal life. Maybe they even consider starting a demigod training program for future generations on their own.
She might be really surprised at first. I mean, if it's unexpected, she could just stand there for a moment, not knowing what to do. Then she might blush a lot because she's embarrassed that it happened in public. But deep down, she could also be really happy that Percy made such a bold move.
She might focus on her studies more. Since Annabeth is really into knowledge, she could pour all her energy into her schoolwork, like spending extra hours in the library or on research projects.
However, there could be friends who distance themselves. They might be afraid of getting involved or worried about how it would affect their own social status in high school. Maybe they think it's too much drama and they don't want to be associated with it.