Raising the twins would be a challenge for Percy and Annabeth. They would have to balance protecting their children with allowing them to grow and make their own mistakes. Percy might be more lenient, while Annabeth would be stricter. But together, they would create a loving and nurturing environment. They would share their own experiences as demigods with the twins, teaching them about loyalty, friendship, and the importance of family.
They would likely raise them with a strong sense of honor and courage. Percy would teach them about the power of the sea and how to use it for good. Annabeth would instill in them a love for knowledge and strategy. They would also train their twins in combat skills to protect themselves in the dangerous world of demigods.
One possibility could be that the twins inherit different powers from their parents. Maybe one has Percy's water - controlling abilities and the other has Annabeth's strategic mind and combat skills. They could grow up facing new threats in the demigod world, with Percy and Annabeth having to protect them while also teaching them how to use their powers.
In fanfiction, Percy and Annabeth would raise their kids with a focus on both their demigod heritage and their individuality. They'd start by teaching them about their respective godly parents and the powers that come with it. However, they'd also want their kids to develop their own identities. Percy would take them on adventures near water, showing them the beauty and power of the sea, while Annabeth would introduce them to the world of architecture and strategy. They'd also instill in their kids the importance of teamwork and standing up for what's right, just as they did in their own quests.
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'd probably be shocked at first. But then her face would light up with joy. After all, she and Percy have been through so much together.
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.
The relationship will likely grow stronger. They'll have to rely on each other more for daily tasks and support. For example, if Percy has a bad day at work or school, Annabeth will be there to comfort him right away, and vice versa. However, it could also be a bit strained at times. There might be moments when they feel suffocated by each other's presence, but they'll have to work through those feelings to keep their relationship healthy.
At first, Percy would likely be angry. He's a fighter, and being betrayed by someone he loves would fuel his rage. He might go after Annabeth to demand an explanation. But as the reality sinks in, he could become very sad and withdrawn. He might isolate himself from his other friends as well, feeling like he can't trust anyone anymore. He would constantly be thinking about what he did wrong to make Annabeth turn on him.
He would probably be shocked. Percy has always trusted Annabeth, so being stabbed by her would be completely unexpected. He might initially be unable to believe what's happening.
Annabeth would likely be furious at first. She has been through so much with Percy, and for him to leave her for Calypso would seem like a betrayal. But then, she might also start to reflect on their relationship and what went wrong. She could become determined to win Percy back or to move on and prove that she doesn't need him.
Their relationship would likely become more nurturing. They would have to rely on each other more as they take on the role of parents. For example, when the child has a nightmare about monsters, Percy might be the one to comfort the child first while Annabeth figures out how to better protect the home. Then they would discuss their concerns and fears for the child together, strengthening their bond as they face these new challenges as a couple.