He leaned forward slightly, in an attempt to catch her gaze to be certain that she was really listening to what he was said. "Look at it from my standpoint. I woke up in a place I've never been, surrounded by people I don't know. The only person I remotely recognize tells me that I'm supposed to know things that I can't remember, gets frustrated when I don't, and doesn't understand that because I don't, I'm wary of trusting what they say. Honestly, if you were me, would you willingly trust what may or may not be true simply because someone tells you it is?"
The hand that was covering hers moved, switching places with the other so that he could readjust the wrappings on his arm. Sasuke was at a loss for why (in his opinion) she had to make it so difficult, but at least she wasn't crying. Crying women were even harder to deal with than clingy ones. He had to admit though, Sakura was nothing at all like Karin, and it was a very welcome change.