The person who received the message would get scared, or would act mature and remain calm.
Regardless of how or why you sent a text message, once it is sent from your phone it is billed as a sent text message.
When someone answers your question, a message is sent to your registered email address - the same happens if you get a comment on your message board, or someone awards you a trust point.
No.
It's not going to happen I'm afraid.
Yes, you can pass a message to someone else that was sent to you, as long as you have permission from the original sender or if the message is intended to be shared. It's important to respect the sender's privacy and the context of the message. Ensure that the content is appropriate for the recipient and that you convey it accurately.
Mark it as spam
The person you're trying to send a message to has to be following you.
Just by writing to them as if they were there, they will still get a message from you. Some are set up to be sent to their email.
The person that gave you that message can not answer it themselves, but they have sent (forwarded) your message to someone that can help.
its a scam
yes
Either you ask them by phone or in person or they respond