Another way Naruto could react is with humor. He's a character known for his light - heartedness. So he might just laugh it off at first and make jokes about it. But as the situation progresses and if it starts to have more serious implications, like if his friends start to distance themselves because they think he's a boy and they don't understand his true identity, then he might take steps to clear up the misunderstanding.
Naruto might initially be confused and a bit frustrated. He may try to correct the misunderstanding right away, especially if it's causing problems for him, like being put in the wrong group or being given tasks that are not suitable for him because they think he's a boy.
Once he realizes that Gaara is serious about the kidnapping, Naruto would start to plan his escape. He would use his ninja skills and his quick thinking. Naruto has a lot of experience in getting out of tough situations. He would look for any weaknesses in Gaara's defenses or in the place where he is being held. And while he's planning his escape, he would still be trying to reason with Gaara, hoping to resolve the situation without having to fight his friend.
At first, Naruto might be extremely shocked. He trusts Sakura as a teammate and friend, so being kidnapped by her would be completely unexpected. He would likely try to talk to her, asking her why she's doing this.
He could also get angry. Naruto has a strong sense of justice and loyalty. So, being betrayed might fuel his anger, and he could set out to prove his innocence on his own. He might go on a journey to find evidence that clears his name and also to become stronger so that he can face his former teammates if they become enemies. He might also start to rely more on other friends outside of Team 7, like Shikamaru or Rock Lee, who might believe in him from the start.
Naruto might initially try to reason with those who betrayed him. He would want to understand why they did it. But if they refuse to listen or continue to be hostile, he would start to distance himself from Konoha. He could become a lone wolf, using his skills and power to survive on his own while still trying to figure out how to clear his name and get revenge if necessary. He would also likely feel a sense of betrayal towards the friends he thought he had in Konoha.
Naruto would be angry. He's not the type to just accept being kidnapped. He'd immediately start looking for ways to escape. He might try to use his ninja skills to break free from whatever restraints Orochimaru has put on him.
On the other hand, Naruto could also have some hidden feelings that he wasn't aware of before. So, instead of being angry or shocked, he might start to have a warm feeling inside and start to question his own feelings towards Sasuke.
He would feel a deep sense of guilt, thinking that if he had been stronger or more aware, he could have saved her. Naruto might also start to cherish the memories he had with Hinata more, and this could change his personality a bit, making him more somber at times. He would probably vow to protect the things that Hinata held dear, like her family and the village.
Naruto might initially be shocked. Given his friendly nature towards Sasuke in the original story, he wouldn't expect such an attack from her. So, his first reaction could be pure disbelief.
Well, Naruto is a really perceptive guy deep down. If Sakura pretends to love him in fanfiction, at first he might be super excited. He'd probably start thinking about all the things they could do together, like going on dates to Ichiraku's. However, Naruto also values honesty a great deal. Once he starts to suspect that Sakura's love isn't real, he would likely confront her. He might say something like 'Sakura - chan, I feel like there's something not right. You can tell me the truth.' And depending on how Sakura responds, Naruto could either be really sad and withdraw a bit, or he could try to figure out why she's pretending and help her if there's a deeper issue.
In some cases, Naruto might initially become bitter towards his parents. But as he experiences more in life and learns about the possible reasons behind their actions, he could come to understand and even forgive them. His reaction would also depend on the people around him. If he has good friends or mentors, they could help him deal with his emotions in a more positive way.