Annabeth could initially be confused by Jason's behavior. But once she figures out it's jealousy, she'll distance herself from Jason. She values her relationship with Percy a great deal and won't tolerate any attempts to undermine it. She might also try to have a serious conversation with Jason about his insecurities, if she thinks it will help the group dynamic.
Annabeth would likely be very protective of Percy. She would see Jason's jealousy as an unwanted intrusion. She might not be as friendly towards Jason as she was before. If Jason's jealousy starts to cause problems during quests or in the camp, Annabeth will be the first to call him out. She'll remind him that Percy has been through a lot with her and that their relationship is strong, and she won't let Jason's jealousy come between them.
Annabeth might be annoyed. She's very perceptive, so she quickly realizes Jason's jealousy. She'll probably tell him directly to stop acting childish and respect her relationship with Percy.
One reason could be Percy's popularity. Percy has many friends and is well - liked in the demigod community. Jason might feel overshadowed by Percy's charisma and the attention he gets.
Well, in this fanfiction, Jason's jealousy could be shown through his actions and words. He may make snide remarks about Percy's power. Maybe he tries to undermine Percy's achievements. He could also be seen avoiding Percy because seeing him use his powers makes Jason feel inferior. Like when they are on a quest together, Jason might not cooperate as well as he should just because he's envious.
Jason might show his jealousy through subtle actions like avoiding Percy during group activities or making snide remarks about Percy's powers when others are around.
In the fanfic, it could be that Percy and Thalia have a certain level of trust and understanding that Jason lacks with either of them. For example, they might communicate in a way that Jason wishes he could with them. Percy's relationship with the gods, especially Poseidon, and Thalia's connection to Zeus might make them a more formidable and enviable pair in Jason's eyes. He may be jealous of the power dynamics and the way they interact within the story.
The author can show Jason's jealousy through his actions. For instance, when Percy is praised for a successful mission, Jason might clench his fists or look away with a scowl. He could also be short - tempered with Percy in group discussions, interrupting him or making snide remarks.
The jealousy can create conflict. Jason might start to act out, causing rifts between himself and Percy or Thalia. This can lead to different story arcs, like a rivalry developing. For instance, he could try to undermine Percy's actions or try to get closer to Thalia in a way that seems forced, which drives the plot forward as other characters react to his behavior.
Jason's jealousy might initially make him act out in negative ways. He could be bitter towards Percy and Thalia, which would isolate him from them and others. But as the story progresses, he might realize that his jealousy is unfounded and start to change for the better, learning to be more confident in himself.
At first, it might show the tension between them due to Jason's jealousy. Jason could be distant or snippy with Percy. But as the story progresses, they might start to communicate. Maybe Percy notices Jason's jealousy and tries to reach out, which begins to thaw the ice between them.
The fanfiction might develop it through relationships. Say, Jason becomes closer to a group of characters that Percy wants to be part of. Percy then feels left out and his jealousy towards Jason intensifies. There could also be public events where Jason is praised and Percy is not, which is a common way to build up this jealousy plot.
In Percy Jackson fanfics, Jason's jealousy can add a lot of drama. Maybe he's jealous of Percy's popularity among the demigods. For example, Percy has a lot of friends and is often seen as a hero. Jason might feel overshadowed, which could lead to some interesting conflicts in the fanfic storylines.