Harry would be extremely worried and determined to find a cure. He'd probably search every corner of the library and consult all his wizarding contacts. Ron, on the other hand, would be initially in shock but then would try to cheer her up with his clumsy humor.
One possible disease could be a magical malady like a spell - induced curse that slowly drains her magic. Another might be a fictional wizarding disease that affects her ability to perform spells accurately. For example, a 'Spell - Fade' disease where her incantations start to lose their potency over time.
One common theme is the struggle. Bella struggles with the physical and emotional aspects of the disease. Another theme is the support system, like how her friends and family either help or sometimes fail to understand her situation.
Sasuke would probably be in denial at first. He has always seen Naruto as a rival and a strong force. But once he accepted the reality, he would do whatever it takes to help, maybe even going on dangerous missions to find a cure. He would also feel a sense of guilt if he had ever underestimated Naruto because of the disease.
The following are some recommendations for female protagonists with illnesses in ancient novels:
1. " Love Beauty Xian Ah More ": This novel described the story between a scheming female protagonist who was as beautiful as a fairy but of low status and a sickly male protagonist who was of noble status but was not liked by the emperor.
2. " Reporting to Your Highness, the Princess Consort Can Catch Ghosts ": In this novel, the female protagonist's body is not good but she has a special physique that can automatically heal her wounds and experience a series of abuse and danger.
3. [Gu Pan Sheng Huan]: In this novel, the male protagonist is the female protagonist's cousin. He is sick, but he dotes on the female protagonist.
4. In this novel, the female protagonist was a Jianghu chivalrous woman who had transmigrated into a princess. She and the male protagonist were childhood sweethearts.
Please note that the novels recommended above may only partially meet the requirements. The specific content and plot need to be further understood.
One possible disease in fanfiction could be a 'god - touch' disease. Since he has so much interaction with the gods, perhaps there's a negative side effect. It could be something that makes his body slowly turn to stone, like Medusa's victims, but in a more gradual and complex way. This would force him to seek out powerful cures and make for a great story.
There's a fanfiction titled 'When Bella Got Sick'. In this story, the author might focus on the different symptoms Bella experiences. It could also depict how the people around her react, whether they are supportive or some might even be in denial about her condition.
Another possibility is in a magical world - twist fanfic. Hermione discovers a magical piercing that gives her an extra boost of magical power. However, there are side - effects that she has to figure out how to deal with. Maybe it makes her spells a bit too powerful at first and she has to learn control.
There are so many fanfictions out there that it's hard to pick just one. However, you could start by looking at the works of popular 'Harry Potter' fanfiction authors. They might have written a story where Harry has a disease and it's likely to be of good quality since they have a following.
She would no doubt instill strong moral values in her child. Given her own experiences fighting against evil, she'd teach the kid to always stand up for what's right and to be kind to all magical beings. She might also teach the kid self - defense spells early on to protect themselves. For example, the Shield Charm and the Stunning Spell. And she'd make sure the kid understood when it was appropriate to use them. Also, Hermione would likely involve the kid in her research projects, sharing her passion for magical discovery with the next generation.