Temari P.O.V.

I walked quickly out of class as the lunch bell rang. I'd heard the rumour everyone was now talking about from the people in my classes, and I wasn't too happy with Gaara. I skipped going to my locker and went straight to the cafeteria where Naruto, Sasuke, and him were already sitter. "I can't believe you did that!" I yelled at him slamming my books down on the table making the few people already in the room look towards us.

"Keep it down," he mumbled to me glaring.

"No! Tell me why you did it!" I continued to yell.

"People are going to hear," he told me through clenched teeth, and I let out an angry sigh. I picked my books back up and turned on my heel. "Where are you going?" Gaara asked me suspiciously.

"Away, I'll see you after school," I told him as I walked quickly back out of the cafeteria.

I walked as fast as I could against the other students. They were all heading to get food, but I didn't feel like eating much. I made my way down the halls and up to the second floor following the path I hadn't taken in a while but knew from memory. When I finally stopped I was outside a small classroom with the door closed. I took a deep breath before putting my hand on the doorknob and opening the door peering inside.

The room was empty besides a few chairs, a drum set, and microphones. I opened the door more to take a better look. There was only one person in the room, and he was sitting in one of the seats in the front row tuning a guitar. I knocked on the already opened door, but he didn't move. "Hey Sasori, where's Deidara?" I asked in slight yell. He jumped letting go of his guitar, lucky for him it was hanging from a strap around his neck, and he turned his head to look at me.

"Ever heard of knocking?" he asked me a little coldly.

"I did knock," I told him. "You didn't answer."

"It's called knocking and waiting outside for an answer," he mumbled turning back around and picking the guitar off his lap. "And I don't know where Deidara is, he should be coming soon though."

"Mind if I sit in here and wait?" I asked walking into the room and closing the door again without waiting for a reply.

"I'm guessing that the only choice you're giving me is yes?" he asked not looking up when I sat in the seat beside him across the small isle. I frowned at him.

"Why do you always act like you hate me?" I asked him.

It had been a question on my mind for a while, but I'd never been able to ask because we were either never alone or something else on my mind would make me forget about it. "Because you hurt my best friend," he said plainly as he played a few strings. "And I know you'll do it again. Deidara was an idiot for going out with you a second time."

"How could you know something like that? You can't tell the future," I snapped at him a little. He laughed.

"You could call it a very good guess than," Sasori told me looking up from his guitar. I raised an eyebrow at him. "I could make you hurt him right now if I wanted to," he told me with a shrug.

"And how would you do that?" I asked him. He gave me a smirk.

"I'm not going to tell you that, it'll wreak my fun," he told me.

"What fun? The fun you get out of fighting with me?" I asked and he laughed nodding. "You're such a jerk," I mumbled.

"Look," he told me. "I'm only a jerk because you're dating my best friend and I know you're no good for him. You're too young, and you've already hurt him once. The only thing good you've ever done for him is change his drinking habits. Other than that you haven't done anything except bring drama into his life that he doesn't need. He just doesn't realize you're no good for him because he's too trusting and nice."

"What the hell are you talking about?" I asking him in a half yell my eyes going wide.

"You know as well as I do that you two are never going to last," Sasori told me. "So why can't you just stop this game and break it off with him now? It'll only hurt him more later and I don't want to see him like that again."

"I can't do that, Sasori!" I almost screamed at him.

"Why can't you?" he asked me, and I didn't say anything. "Prove to me that you're actually trying to make this work. Prove to me that Deidara isn't the only one trying in your relationship."

"How am I supposed to show you, what do you want me to do?" I asking still almost screaming.

"Tell me that you love him," Sasori told me coldly. "Tell me that you love him, and mean it."

Kankuro P.O.V.

We walked into the lunch room and sat down at our usual table. Hinata and Kiba were missing, and Naruto, Sasuke, and Gaara didn't seem to know where they'd gone after class. Temari was also missing, but all Gaara had to say on that subject was that she just seemed pissed off when she left. "What did you do to make her mad?" I asked him curiously.

"Why am I always the one being accused of doing things?" he asked me angrily.

"Because we know you did them without even having to ask," I told him with a sigh, "if you want us to stop than stop being so mischievous." He mumbled something under his breath that I couldn't hear.

I soon found out from Sasuke and Naruto that I was right, and Gaara actually had made Temari mad and leave. I also found out that Hinata was also mad at him and that was most likely the reason she wasn't with them. "Well they have a right to be mad after all the things that have happened. They're probably just sick of it, I know I am," I told Gaara as he attacked his fries he'd bought, with money taken from Tenten, with a fork.

"Well they can get over it. Nothing's going to go wrong. I don't get why people don't trust me," he mumbled. I sight and rolled my eyes drinking the water from the water bottle I'd brought from home.

The lunch room went quiet suddenly as I saw heads turn towards the cafeteria entrance. People were standing up to get a better look at the people stand there, and I leaned back in the chair to see. Standing with everyone's eyes on her, looking like she didn't really know what to do, was a very red eyed Ino and two of her only friends left, Shino and Choji. They stood there looking awkward before Ino said something to Choji and she and Shino left the room. The other students waited until she'd gone before starting their conversations back up again.

I watched as Choji walked into the lunch line looking around franticly. His search stopped when he reached our table, and I saw his eyes land on Gaara. I glanced over at Gaara, who nodded at him, and then back a Choji who smiled weakly and turned back to face the front of the line. I turned and looked back at Gaara. "What was that?" I asked him raising an eyebrow.

"What was what?" he asked me standing up and throwing his garbage away.

"That nod you gave him," I said as he sat back down. He just shrugged. I turned to Naruto and Sasuke for answers, but they averted their eyes and started a conversation quickly with Lee. I let out a sigh. This was going to be another long week.