Suna Kekkei Genkai

Chapter 1: Kiokubun'ya

Hey this is my new fic! The idea came to me in school the other day and I've been writing like crazy. For those of you who read my other fics Past meets future has one more chapter to go and it's ready to post. I'm just waiting for some more reviews on chapter nine ok


Tsunade glared at the group of Suna jonins standing in her office. Here she had been having a nice conversation with Hyuuga Hiashi, when suddenly they all just burst into the room with no announcements or invitation. They were standing in a circle around the two older sand sibling. Tsunade noticed that Kankurou had magic sealing wards over his eyes and on the ropes that bound his hands. Temari stood next to him looking scarred and nervous. She kept looking back at the sack one jonin was holding in the back where Tsunade strongly suspected that the youngest of the sand siblings was.

"You understand, Hokage-sama? Kazekage-sama does not want to deal with our past kage's....mistake," the jonin glaced back at the sack. Tsunade openly glared at him and Kankurou frowned from behind the wards.

"Why did you bring them here?" Hiashi demanded.

"You can repay us for aiding you last year (the while Sasuke thing)," the jonin replied, answering the question, but saying it to Tsunade.

Hiashi's would be outburst was silenced by Tsunade. She turned to the sand-nins and glared at them so evily that they took a step back. "I was allowing you redemtion from your betrayal during the Chunin Exam," she said in a low voice rising from her chair. "The three of them may stay here in Konoha, but no other Sand nin may enter MY village without my permission."

"Hokage-sama, these three--"

"LEAVE! NOW!!" she roared. The jonin with the sack dropped it uncerimoniously on the ground and followed the other jonins out of the building and out of the village. Tsunade sat back and sighed, masaging her temples. God she hated being Hokage. Temari knelt down and untied the sack and eased Gaara out. "Oh, my god.." Tsunade hurried over to him. The redhead also had seals on him like Kankurou, but some were also burned with blood onto his skin. "Why did they do this?" she demanded from Temari.

"We g-got stronger..." Temari stammered quietly.

"Suna's blood limit emerged in the three of us." Kankurou said out right.

"The Sand village also has blood limits?" Tsunade asked, looking up at him.

"A rare one," Kankurou said. "It only appears in sand nins who have green eyes. Our family."

"I see." Tsunade used her justu and unsealed the wards on his eyes and hands.

"They don't think you can controll it.. " She finished unsealing the seals on his eyes. "Focus your chakra away from your eyes and relax." Kankurou did so and opened his eyes, He smiled at Temari for his achievement. "You all have it?"

"Mine's really weak," Temari murmured. "Kankurou's the oldest therefore the strongest."

"That doesn't make sense then," Tsunade said. "You should be the second strongest, then." Temari shrugged and Tsunade sighed. "Hiashi, help me get these wards off Gaara." The two sand-nins stood aside as the leaf-nins stood over their younger brother and carefully removed the seals. Gaara watched them with nervous and untrusting eyes. Tsunade smiled at him and placed a hand on his shoulder. He jerked away from her touch. She felt chakra swirling from behind his eyes. "Relax," she told him. "You wont be able to stop it if you don't."

He looked at her right in the eyes. She felt something run through her, like he was looking through her mind. 'Relax,' she told him with her mind. 'I won't hurt you, I promise.' Suddenly whatever went through her was pulled back and the chakra despirsed. "Good boy," she murmured in his ear. She took the last seal off. Gaara tried to stand, but because he'd used up all his mental and physical strength to pull the chakra back he fell back to the ground, unconcious. Tsunade caught him and picked him up like he weighted less then a baby's doll.

Tsunade led the others in the room to follow her. She led them through the village to where there were few houses and lots of green. "You can stay at this house," she said, pointing at one near a wood filled hill and lake (it's Tenchi's house, people. Tenchi has the coolest house in the world. In fact, I've drawn out plans to build it for my own house. SNG: you're babbling again. H-R: sorry).

"The Hyuuga clan lives nearby," Tsunade said. "The Hyuuga's also have their own Kekkei Genkai, perhaps they could help you control it."

Hiashi nodded. "I would be glad to help. Please feel free to come to us for help if it's needed." He took Gaara (who was sound asleep, but no one noticed thats why no one's freaking out) from Tsunade, who promised to come back to check on them later. As she left Hiashi led them into their new house.


Gaara opened his eyes and saw a white wall. The first thing he thought was: where am I? the second was: why am I lying down? The third was: HOLY SHIT I FELL ASLEEP!! He tried to sit up but the sudden movement made him dizzy and he had to lay back down. Glancing around the room, he found it intact and completely in order. Except it looked like Kankurou's room ten minutes after Temari cleaned it (not quite chaotic, but close to it). In fact he noticed two familiar puppets in the corner and decided that the room looked like Kankurou's room because it was Kankurou's room. 'Why the hell am I in Kankurou's room?'

YOU WERE UNCONCIOUS.

'You're awake?' Gaara stared at the ceiling, invisioning himself staring at Shukaku.

YES.

'Why didn't you...'

SHUT UP! Gaara clutched his head as Shukaku's anger added to the headache he already had. I WAS PERSUADED TO STAY QUIET. The demon spirit said no more and Gaara knew better then to press.

The door opened and the Hokage stepped in.

"Oh, good, you're awake." she said, walking in with no hesitation. She sat on the chair next to the bed. "Your brother sure has made himself at home in the past two hours." she smiled to herself, as she looked around the room then turned to Gaara. "My name is Tsunade. I am Hodaime Hokage. And you are Gaara of the Desert, vessel of the demon Shukaku, yes?" Gaara's only responce was a glare. "Your brother and sister tell me you had very little control over your kekkei genkai when you were in Sunakakura. They also tell me you haven't trained or been taught ninjutsu since you were six."

"Who would train me?" Gaara asked bluntly. "I don't need to be trained anyway. The sand does everything I tell it to."

Tsunade gave him an 'oh really' look then punched at him. The sand automatically came up to protect him, but her fist cracked the sand then went through, shattering the protective shield. Gaara's eyes widened in shock then glanced with a slight fear at the fist that had landed on the pillow a few centimeters from his face. "I don't think the sand can do everything for you." she pondered outloud. "Are you well enough to stand?" Gaara glared at her again. He didn't like this woman. She was smug and a know-it-all and she went through his sand! and now she was asking him, Gaara of the desert, if he could stand. He flung the covers off of himself and stood defiantly, ignoring the dizziness and began to leave. Rather then stopping him Tsunade stood and followed him out. He exited the house and the Sand's new property and into Konoha's main streets. As he turned onto another street he looked back. She was walking about ten paces behind him. Ten minutes later he looked back, she was still there.

"Why are you following me?" he demanded.

"To make sure you're okay," Tsunade replied.

"I'm fine! Stop following me!" he flitted out of sight onto the roof tops. Tsunade smiled. 'Cat and mouse, how fun,' she thought following him.


Kankurou sat with Hyuuga Neji somewhere in the woods above the house. He was explaining the kekkei genkai to him so that Neji could help him control it.

"It's sorta like what I thought the Byakugan would feel like," Kankurou explained. "Chakra rushes up into your eyes and you see things differently."

"How so?" Neji asked politely. Hey, he was getting paid for this he might as well get the job done right. Plus, he felt very proud of himself that he was the one Tsunade chose for the job. 'In your face, main family!' Inner-Neji cheered. (SNG GLOMPS WIDDLE INNER-NEJI!! Kawaii! Kyuubi: I told her not to...)

"You see where chakra is gathered and if someone is using their chakra. You can also make your own..." he paused looking for the right word, "..area...that you can control."

"Like your own demensional space?" Neji asked to make sure. (A/N: ok..I'll try to explain this. for those of you who watch Yu Yu Hakusho, it's kinda like the territory fields that Kido and them use. Also when Neji uses that 64-hakke thing he makes his own field.)

"Yeah. Depending on what your area of kekkei genkai is, you can control what anyone on your field, or 'territory' (I really couldn't think of anything else to call it. sorry YYH fans!) thinks."

"Interesting," Neji thought for a moment. "What did you mean by area of kekkei genkai?"

"I read about it in a scroll in Sunakakura. You can choose what territory you specialize in. Like Temari, she wants to specialize in undoing seals and wind-using techniques."

Neji nodded, that was reasonable for Temari to decide to use, since her main techniques were based on wind. "And you?"

"Materializing chakra, maybe," Kankurou replied. "Also, hand-to-hand combat since I really suck at that. I heard that Suna's taijutsu with the kekkei genkai is supposed to be similar to Hyuuga's."

"It's a gentle palm?"

"No, just using the similar form." (for those of you who don't do martial arts, that means moving similar, but inforcing it differenty)

"I see," Neji stood. "I was asked to help you control your kekkei genkai, but I might help you with the hand-to-hand combat as well." Kankurou stood also. "You know when you use your tree climbing skills you have to use as little or as much chakra as you need to stick?" Kankurou nodded. "Instead of sending the charka to your feet, send it to your eyes. Since we're not sure how strong the kekkei genkai is, only send the smallest amount you can."

Kankurou relaxed and made the chakra molding seal. He opened his eyes and felt a surge of chakra rushing behind his eyes, but he sent too mcuh and he began losing control of it. He heard Neji calmly telling him to cancel his charka flow. Kankurou did and blanked out.

When he woke up, Neji was sitting next to him waiting patiently. "How long was I out?"

"Only five minutes," Neji answered. "You lost control and opened up your territory completely. You need to be careful or anyone could see anything in your mind."

"What did you see?"

"Gaara," Neji answered. "When he first came to life with you." There was a pause as Kankurou thought back to that time. "That is the downside to your bloodline limit. They all have one. Let's practice until you can control your chakra flow."


Temari glanced around as she entered an old graveyard. Seeing no one and deciding that no one was watching, she set her overlylarge fan on the ground and knelt down next to it. She made several signs and molded her chakra. "Kiokubun'ya!" she opened the blodlimit and set up her territory around the perimiter of the graveyard. Afraid of Suna's officials and their seals that even Gaara's sand couldn't block. That had been the reason Kankurou's hands had been sealed. He couldn't stand watching the officials show the younger sand-nin no mercy as they burned the seals on him, and he had tried to stop them. Temari had hid the strength of her kekkei genkai from even her brothers.

When she opened her eyes, the graveyard was no longer empty. Several figures began floating in her vision. She couldn't see them clearly, but she knew what they were. The spirits of the unresting dead smiled at her longingly, jealous of her life. They seemed to know that she could see them, yet unable to comunicate with them. She turned her attention to the sky and watched the wind. With her bloodline limit she could see the currents and patterns of wind. She metally called a thread of wind that would have been a pleasent breeze and wrapped it around her arm. Several others came and danced around her, brushing her face, arms and legs with a gentle touch. She ran her hands through one strand.

"Temari?"

She looked around quickly, but there was no one in sight. Frowning, she held the breeze strand and touhed another one. Naruto's voice came into her head: 'I want the pork ramen, obasan.' That time she had a slight, blurry vision of the blond nin at the Ramen Bar. She slipped her hand back into the first strand. She saw Gaara walking slowly down the path she had taken. He was calling her.

Standing up, she released the strands of wind and stopped the chakra flow to her eyes. Going back up the path, she met her younger brother.

"Gaara, you're awake!" she cried happily. "Are you sure you should be walking?" she added with concern.

Gaara looked slightly relieved to see her and sat down on the side of the path. Temari sat down next to him. He looked very small suddenly and very tired, so she put her arm around his shoulders and gently pulled him closer, unsure of his reaction. Surprisingly, he relaxed into her embrace and leaned his head on her shoulder.

"My eyes hurt," he mumbled rubbing his eyes.

"I'm sorry we couldn't stop them," she said. Tsunade stepped into the path, unnoticed by Gaara.

"Where's Kankurou? He wasn't home."

"Training with one of the Hyuugas," Temari replied. "We need to find someone to train you also."

Gaara scoffed. "Who would train me?" Temari sighed. He was right, no one would want to train him. No one in Konoha particularly liked any of the three sand nins because of the whole envading thing. Only the nine rookies and Hyuuga Neji's team liked them, because they saved them from the Sound's Four. (SNG: KANKUROU SAVED KIBA! BOO-YAH!)

Tsunade sighed also, allowing her presense to be known. Gaara quickly sat up and inched away from his sister.

The female hokage smiled at this. 'You're not as cold as people think you are, are you?' she mused to herself. "I'll train you Gaara." she told the startled Sand-nins.

"What?" they both cried.

"I don't want you to train me," Gaara said. "I don't like you!"

"Tough luck, kid," she said almost evilly, with a grin that made their skin crawl.

Shukaku: (pokes Gaara's innerself) SHE'S SCARIER THEN I AM..

Inner Gaara: "No shit!!"

"Come on, I saw Naruto at the Ramen bar, let's go join him for lunch,"

Tsunade suggested leading them down the road.

Temari and Gaara exchanged a glance, then sighed and followed her. 'What the hell am I getting myself into?' Gaara asked himself.


ok thats the first chapter! I'm writing more during school. So if you like it, I'll continue, if not, well, I'll write more for Three Again instead. :-P