Lissa would immediately spring into action. As a healer, she would be examining Robin, trying different spells and potions to make them better. She would be constantly by Robin's side, fussing over them and making sure they were taking proper rest.
His relationship with Chrom might become more protective. Chrom would be extra vigilant in safeguarding him. With Lissa, she might turn into a more motherly figure, constantly fussing over his health. It deepens their bond in a different way compared to when he is healthy.
Nya would be very worried. She'd probably stay by Jay's side as much as possible, trying to take care of him and find a way to make him better.
The whole firehouse would be in shock. They would rally around her, taking turns to visit her in the hospital. Herrmann would likely bring her some of his home - cooked food to cheer her up, and the younger members would be eager to do whatever they could to help her recovery.
Leo would likely take charge. He'd be calm on the outside but worried inside. He'd make sure Donnie gets proper rest and tries to organize the others to help. Raph might be a bit gruff at first, but he'd actually be really concerned. He might offer to get supplies or guard Donnie while he sleeps. Mikey would be the most emotional. He'd probably be constantly by Donnie's side, trying to tell him jokes to make him feel better.
The other characters' reactions could vary. Some of the more hot - headed gang members might initially be impatient about Ponyboy being sick and not being able to participate in their activities. But as they see how serious it is, they would come around. The Socs, if they knew, might not care much on the surface, but there could be a few who feel a bit of sympathy, especially if they start to see Ponyboy as more than just an 'outsider'. And the girls in the story, if there are any, would probably be very motherly and bring things like soup and warm blankets for Ponyboy.
The teachers, especially Aizawa, would also be worried. Aizawa might give Bakugou special permission to skip classes or training until he's recovered. He'd also keep an eye on Bakugou's progress and make sure he's taking care of himself.
Abby would be all over Tony, bringing him some of her special energy drinks (even though they might not be the best for a sick person). She'd also use her skills to try and find out what's wrong with him in a more scientific way. Ducky would of course offer his medical expertise, and might even tell some long - winded stories while examining Tony to try and keep his spirits up.
Zuma would probably offer to keep Skye company near the water, as he loves the beach. He could tell her funny stories about his underwater adventures to make her laugh. And Ryder would be in charge of making sure Skye gets proper medical attention. He'd be constantly checking on her and making sure she has everything she needs.
In such 'fire emblem robin x robin fanfiction', it often creates a very different narrative compared to the original game. The relationship between the two Robins can open up new plotlines. It could be about how they support each other in battles or in strategic decision - making. Maybe it shows a side of Robin that was not fully explored in the game, like their ability to rely on a version of themselves. This kind of fanfiction can also attract readers who are interested in seeing alternative character developments and relationships that are not part of the main game storyline.
Well, consider Hamilton's son. He would be scared and confused, not fully understanding what's happening to his father. He might try to be brave and do little things to make Hamilton feel better, like drawing pictures for him. Hamilton's friends in the military, like Laurens, if he were still alive in this fanfiction, would be ready to defend Hamilton from any potential threats during his illness. They would be on high alert because they know Hamilton has enemies. And the ordinary people who have been inspired by Hamilton's ideas would be praying for his recovery and sending well - wishes, which would add to the sense of Hamilton's importance in the community.