Sakura couldn't help but frown at his words and how true they sounded. It did not seem like he was lying which was the scary part of all this. Although... it was also a wonderful opportunity to get him "back" so to speak, in the emotional sense. It was awkward how the task now seemed to be all up to her.
She eyed his sword as he placed it down. Had he seriously been expecting to use it? She hoped not. As good a kunoichi as Sakura was, she was no match against Sasuke. Giving a small, slightly annoyed huff at his attempt with wit, she walked over to his desk and sat down in the coinciding chair anyway. Crossing her legs and her arms, she continued to stare right back at him as he was to her.
Hearing that he honestly did not remember her, though, was a huge blow to the heart. It made her stomach squirm in a very unpleasant fashion. This meant he did not even remember the good times they had, didn't it? "My name is Haruno Sakura. I was on the same team as you when we were genin. Team seven. With Kakashi-sensei and Naruto." She spoke curtly at first before sighing through her nose to relax herself. "You seem to remember Orochimaru and your... brother, but for some reason you don't remember your... home." She frowned even more, furrowing her brow. "But I don't know why other than making the assumption that the ghosts who run this world took those memories from you on purpose. We were allies, you know." She paused. "Back then."