"Gaara, look, you don't have to kill him. I mean, yes he bumped into you and yelled at you for getting in his way, but he doesn't know who you are!" Temari reasoned, trying to calm me down. I glared at her, and held up my hand.
"Sand tomb!" The pathetic man yelled in pain as I buried him. But this was far too easy. I wanted him to suffer. So I brought him back up, but I toyed with him. I only broke a few limbs. I left him there on the ground. I walked away with my older brother and sister scampering after me. Having had such a terrible past, I'd grown to have no sense of regret when it came to killing those who opposed me. But I haven't really been able to do that, what with being Kazekage and all. And I'm still only fifteen. I have so much I wish to do, plus find a way of dealing with Sasuke before he killed more of my villigers. I looked up when I heard some cries of protest. A woman, her husband and a girl I recognised from when I was six were standing at the bottom of a building and staring up at the roof. The woman was crying into her husband's chest and the girl, I think her name was Jun, was screaming at somebody to let her go. Let who go? I looked up to the top of that building and felt my eyes widen. There was a girl being hung over the rail of the rooftop. By a shinobi! I growled. The family were still begging for the release of their daughter. The shinobi shrugged. You could practically see the scum smile under his mask.
"If you insist." He laughed maniacally, and let go of her arm. The sand in my gourd reacted imidiately. It poured out of it's container and rushed to cushion her fall. It placed her on the ground behind me. I stood in front her and glared at the shinobi. Out of the corner of my eye, I could see her fall into a sitting position, staring up at me in amazement. I looked forward to see that the shinobi had jumped from the building and was trying to throw multiple kunai at me, thinking that I couldn't evade twelve kunai at once. I crossed my arms over my chest and glared at him. The sand that had cushioned the girl behind me instantly sheilded me. To cut it short, this fool thought he could use his speed past my defences. Ever since that battle I had with Lee at the Chunin Exams, I'd been working on the speed of my sand, meaning that my defences were near to absolute. The only person who had any hope of beating my speed was Naruto, and that is only when the Nine-Tailed Fox's spirit was active. But Naruto's a very close friend of mine, so that's not likely to happen. I made quick use of my sand sheild, which covered both me and the girl behind me, and shot sand missiles out of it. Just to save you the details, he died a quick and painless death. Same old blood curdling scream. I used to take pleasure in hearing those screams, but now, they either filled me with regret and remorse or gave me a gargantuan headache.

I turned to the girl behind me. I was quite surprised to see how outstandingly intruging she looked. She had fair skin, slightly tanned from the desert sun, and fair hair, with slightly straw coloured highlights in them. Her face was heart-shaped, and it held her large blue anime eyes and a normal, plump mouth, which she tended to chew. My facial expression remained impassive, but I mentally studied her. For future reference. I held out my hand, which she gratefully took. Her hand was so small that I could've crushed it if I squeezed hard enough. She smiled shyly at me. I nodded boredly at her thanks and turned to walk away, when I felt a hand grab my wrist. I turned back to see the girl clinging to me like it would save her life. I could feel her trembling as she looked at me with large, timid eyes. She bit her bottom lip nervously. She looked back to her family. Her parents nodded whilst her sister glared at me defiantly.
"Lord Kazekage. Thank you for saving me. I'm sorry for being such a burden to you on one of your days off. Please forgive me for wasting your time and day." She bowed shamefully. I looked back to Temari and Kankuro, who gave small smiles. Temari came forward and tilted her head so that they were eye level.
"What's your name?"
"Sierra Maeko, miss."
"Are you a ninja?"
"Yes. In fact, I'm leaving very soon to participate in the Chunin Exams hosted by the Village Hidden in the Leaves." Temari seemed pleased by this answer and she grinned widely. My brother and I shot each other worried looks. Be both started.
"Temari, you're not going to-"
"How would you like me to put you through your paces before you go to the Exams? They are pretty intense. I mean they were no biggie for us cuz we had Gaara with us, but I'm pretty sure you don't have anybody in your team infused with a sand demon, right?" It was if a light had been switched on inside of Sierra's head. Her eyes sparkled and she nodded eargerly. I groaned inwardly. This wasn't going to turn out well.
"No. Absolutely NOT!" A voice yelled behind them. I glance between Sierra and her sister. Sierra's face was immeadiately dulled by a trapped, clouded look.
"Please Jun, don't do this." Sierra begged. She whimpered when Jun came and pushed her and Temari out of the way. She stood, glaring at me.
"Where would you train her? At the same place you trained, with him?" When she said this she looked at me with eyes that longed to kill me. I gazed back at her evenly. After everything I have been through, it took a lot more than a glare from a childhood hater to frighten me. But still, my past still scars me. Looking at Jun just brought back bad memories.
-Flashback-
I ran as fast as I could through the dark streets. I found her house and knocked on her door. I had a bag of medicine that my uncle had given me. She opene the door. I held up the bag.
"Sorry about earlier. It must've hurt. But I got you some medicine to heal you."
"Get lost, you freak." She sneered at me before slamming the door in my face. I trembled and dropped the sand on the floor in front of her house, and walked away shamefully. That pain that I felt in my chest was there again. And it really hurt. I stopped next to a man wearing a black uniform leaning against a pillar. Father. He looked angry. I kept on walking.
-End of Flashback-
"Jun." I said, taking a step forward. She stood firm.
"Do you actually think that I haven't forgotten what you are?" I narrowed my eyes at this.
"Jun-" Her mother started but she cut her off.
"Don't any of you remember that he's a monster? A murderer? If you think that I'm going to let my younger sister train when he's around and I'm not, then you obviously need a mental check!"
"ENOUGH!" A voice screamed.