Harry may also feel a sense of adventure. Despite the situation, he's used to facing strange and dangerous things. He might start to think about how he can use this situation to his advantage, like finding out more about his parents or the secrets of the wizarding world that Sirius might know. He could be a bit excited as well as scared. For example, he might be thinking that this could be a chance to get away from the Dursleys for good.
At first, Harry would likely be shocked and angry. He's used to being in dangerous situations, but being kidnapped by Fleur, someone he thought was an ally, would be a big betrayal. He'd probably try to fight back immediately, using his magic if he could.
Harry could also try to reason with Voldemort. He might remind Voldemort of the prophecies and how killing him might not be in Voldemort's best interest. He could also try to appeal to any bit of humanity that might still be left in Voldemort, although that's a long shot.
At first, Harry might be extremely confused. He trusts Sirius to a certain extent, but being kidnapped is still a shock. He would probably ask Sirius a lot of questions like 'Why are you doing this?' and 'Where are we going?'
Harry's reaction could be a mix of fear and defiance. He's faced Voldemort multiple times, so he won't be completely helpless. He may try to understand Severus' psyche, remembering that Severus has always had a somewhat ambiguous relationship with him. He might try to appeal to Severus' better nature if he believes there is one. Harry would also be thinking about how this situation affects the overall fight against the Dark Arts and Voldemort. He might see it as a setback or an opportunity, depending on how he can turn the situation around.
He might be initially embarrassed, especially if he receives it in a public place like the Great Hall.
Well, he might be in shock at first. I mean, Sirius is like a godfather to him, so the idea of marrying him is completely out of the ordinary. He could be filled with disbelief and confusion, not knowing how to even begin to process this strange turn of events.
As time goes on, Harry could start to explore what it means to 'please' Sirius. He might recall their past relationship, the things Sirius likes and dislikes, and try to use that knowledge to his advantage. He may also feel a sense of loyalty towards Sirius that, despite the odd circumstances, makes him more accepting of the situation. For example, he might remember Sirius' love for adventure and try to engage in some magical adventures with him in a way that 'pleases' him.
Ginny often reacts with defiance. She's a strong - willed character. So, she might fight back against Dark Harry, both physically and verbally. She could try to escape at every opportunity, using her knowledge of magic to her advantage.
Sirius might be shocked. He'd probably feel a mix of horror and protectiveness. He'd be horrified that Voldemort has used Harry in such a way and would be even more determined to keep Harry safe from Voldemort's clutches.
Well, Sirius is a very protective character. When he discovers that Harry is a Horcrux in the fanfic, he could initially be in denial. But once he accepts it, he'd likely start looking for ways to either protect Harry from Voldemort or find a way to remove the Horcrux part from Harry. He might also feel angry that Harry has been put in such a dangerous situation.