Hermione would probably be outraged. She would immediately start investigating the situation to find out the truth. She'd be convinced that there has been some sort of mistake or foul play. She might even go as far as to confront the teachers or the Gryffindor house leaders about it.
Ron would be shocked at first. He'd be torn between believing in Harry and following the house rules. But ultimately, he'd side with Harry. He might try to comfort Harry and also help Hermione in finding out what really happened. He'd probably feel really bad for Harry, especially if they had shared a dormitory all those years.
Ginny could first be in shock. But then, she would start thinking of ways to help Harry. She could offer him emotional support, like being there for him when he is feeling down about being expelled. She may also try to rally their mutual friends to support Harry, whether it's by protesting the decision or by helping him find a new place to belong in the school.
He might become more independent. Without the support of Gryffindor, he would have to rely on himself more. He could also become more cynical. Being kicked out of his house would be a big blow to his sense of belonging.
In some fanfictions, if Harry is kicked out of Gryffindor, he might end up joining another house like Hufflepuff. The Hufflepuffs are known for their acceptance and might welcome Harry with open arms. This could lead to a whole new set of adventures for Harry, as he would have to adjust to the different values and culture of Hufflepuff house.
Well, at first, most of Harry's Gryffindor friends would be taken aback. They have always had a certain animosity towards Slytherin. But as time goes on, if they see that the Slytherin Harry is betrothed to is kind - hearted and doesn't hold the same prejudices as some of the other Slytherins, they might start to come around. For instance, Seamus might start to joke around with the Slytherin, and Dean could start to include them in group activities. It would be a slow process of acceptance as they get to know the Slytherin better through Harry.
Harry would probably be deeply hurt. He has always considered Gryffindor his home in Hogwarts, so such a betrayal would be a huge blow to him. He might initially be in disbelief and try to find out the truth.
He might seek refuge in another house. For example, he could try to convince the Hufflepuffs to take him in. The Hufflepuffs, known for their acceptance, might be his best bet. This could lead to a whole new set of relationships and storylines as he adjusts to a different house environment.
It could be due to a series of bad decisions that made him seem like a bad influence in Gryffindor. For example, if he constantly got into fights with other Gryffindors and disrupted the harmony of the house, they might kick him out. Also, if he was caught breaking too many school rules in a way that reflected poorly on Gryffindor as a whole, like sneaking out at night to go to the Forbidden Forest too often without a good reason, that could lead to his expulsion.
One reason could be that he breaks a major school rule. For example, if he uses dark magic without proper authorization, the Gryffindor house might decide to expel him. Gryffindor values courage, but there are limits, and using dark magic goes against the values of the school as a whole.
If Harry was kicked out of Gryffindor in Ginny - related fanfiction, Ginny would likely be one of the first to oppose the decision. She might secretly help Harry by providing him with a place to stay in Gryffindor's common room undetected. And she could start her own investigation into what really happened, suspecting foul play. After all, Harry has been a hero in Gryffindor and Ginny wouldn't let him be cast out so easily.
Happy would be sad and confused. He doesn't like to see his friends in trouble. He would fly around trying to gather information from different guild members. He would also stay by Lucy's side, trying to cheer her up. And all of her other friends in Fairy Tail would at least have some doubts about the decision. They know Lucy's character, and her sudden expulsion would make them question whether the guild made the right choice.