It could be due to a traumatic event that occurred at school in the past. Maybe he witnessed an accident or was involved in a fight. Also, changes in the school routine, like a new teacher or a different schedule, can be unsettling and lead to a panic attack. Sometimes, the fear of not fitting in or living up to the school's standards can also cause such a reaction.
One possible trigger could be academic pressure. Maybe Percy has a big test or a difficult assignment that he feels unprepared for. Another trigger might be social situations, like being bullied or feeling left out by classmates. It could also be related to a specific location in the school, such as a crowded hallway or a particular classroom where something bad happened before.
The trigger could be related to Percy's personal life spilling over into the school environment. For example, if there are problems at home, like family arguments or financial issues, it can make him more vulnerable to panic attacks at school. Or perhaps he has an underlying anxiety disorder and the school setting, with its noise, chaos, and high expectations, is simply too much for him to handle.
One possible trigger could be academic pressure. If Peter has a lot of exams or difficult assignments, it might lead to stress and then a panic attack. For example, if he has to give a presentation in front of the class and he's afraid of public speaking, that could set it off.
Well, it could be about Percy being in a very stressful situation like facing a powerful enemy he's not sure he can defeat. This causes him to have a panic attack. Maybe he starts hyperventilating and his friends have to come to his rescue and calm him down.
Well, it could be due to social pressure. Maybe Percy is being bullied or feels left out by classmates. In school, the fear of not fitting in can be overwhelming.
Annabeth would be a likely helper. She's very perceptive and has been through a lot with Percy. She would probably be able to sense something was wrong and offer her calm and rational presence to help him through it. Grover could also be there. He's Percy's loyal friend and his empathy for Percy's situation would make him a great support. He might even use his nature - related powers to create a more soothing environment for Percy.
Obviously, Percy would be the main character as it's about him having a panic attack. His friends like Annabeth and Grover could also be important characters. Annabeth might be the one who tries to use her intelligence to figure out what's wrong with Percy and how to help him. Grover could use his empathetic nature to comfort Percy during the panic attack.
Friends could help Percy by distracting him. For example, they could tell a funny story or joke to take his mind off the panic. They might also encourage him to engage in relaxation techniques, like deep breathing exercises together. If they know what triggers his panic attacks, they could try to shield him from those situations, like if it's a certain person, they could keep that person away from Percy.
One possible trigger could be the memory of losing Sasuke. Sasuke's departure has always been a huge emotional blow to Naruto. Every time he recalls the moment when Sasuke left the village, it might stir up intense feelings of helplessness and fear of losing his friend forever, leading to a panic attack.
In this fanfiction, Naruto's panic attack might be caused by the pressure he feels. He has so many responsibilities, like protecting the village and his friends. Yamato might be a trigger because Naruto doesn't want to show weakness in front of him, but the stress gets to be too much.
One possible storyline could be Percy trying to hide his panic attack from his friends at school because he doesn't want them to worry. He might run off to a secluded spot like an old janitor's closet to deal with it on his own. Another could be that a new monster shows up at school disguised as a student or teacher, and Percy's panic attack is triggered by his sensing of the monster but not being sure where it is. Or perhaps Percy has a premonition of a future danger during a class, which causes the panic attack and he then has to figure out how to prevent what he saw from happening.
One common theme is friendship. His friends often play a crucial role in helping Percy through his panic attacks, showing the importance of support systems.