She may feel angry at first. Sakura is a strong - willed character. She might think that Naruto has made this decision without considering her feelings. In the fanfic, she could go on a rant about how he should have talked to her before making such a big decision.
Sakura might be completely shocked at first. She might freeze for a moment, not believing what's happening. Then she could start crying tears of joy and say yes immediately.
At first, Naruto would likely be extremely shocked. He has always considered Sakura a friend and teammate, so this would be a huge blow. He might question his own judgment in trusting her.
Sakura might initially be confused. She would probably wonder why Naruto is acting this way all of a sudden. For example, she might try to get his attention by calling his name a few times, but when he doesn't respond, she could be left feeling a bit bewildered.
She could be heartbroken. Sakura has always loved Sasuke deeply, so his leaving for Naruto would be a huge blow to her. She might initially be in denial, not believing that Sasuke would choose Naruto over her.
He may also choose to defend himself without really fighting back. Naruto values Sakura as a friend and teammate, so he would be reluctant to harm her. He might just try to dodge her attacks and keep talking to her, hoping to snap her out of it.
Naruto could try to talk her out of it. He is a firm believer in the power of friendship and words. So, he would likely use his words to try and break whatever spell or wrong idea is in Sakura's head that made her want to kill him.
Naruto might also try to remember Sakura in a positive way. He would cherish the memories they had together. He could start initiatives in the village in her name, like promoting medical ninja training more, since Sakura was a great medical ninja. He would slowly turn his grief into a force for good in the village.
He could become very determined to find out why Sakura left and try to win her back. Naruto is known for his perseverance, and he wouldn't give up easily on his family. He might also start to question his own actions and wonder if he could have done something differently to prevent this.