Author's Note:
Ok, this may sound likes a threat, but, if you like this story, then please comment/review about it, or else I have no reason to continue.
So please review if you wish for me to continue.
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"Banished!" Temari exclaimed, in disbelief.
"Yes, Gaara of the Desert is to be banished. From this day forward, he will be labeled as a missing-nin," stated the spokesperson.
"But what about the hunter-nins?" asked Temari, slightly worried.
"If you are that worried about the unstable demon, then we won't address our hunters to track him down," assured the spokesperson.
Only hearing about the hunter-nins, as he walked closer to his older sister, Gaara asked "What's wrong?"
"Ah! Gaara!" she yipped, obviously surprised. "Ano, the villagers…they don't want you here anymore. They're all here to say that you're to be banished."
"Then so be it," he said, abruptly. He had already thought about leaving the village the night before, anyway. After his fight with Naruto, he felt that he wanted, no needed, to escape his horrible memories. He needed a new start, and this 'banishment' had only furthered his need to do so.
"But, Gaara, are you sure?" questioned Temari. She understood the pain he had to endure as a child and regretted not helping him, as Naruto had. If he had more time, she knew he would adapt well, and may even change himself. Nonetheless, she was still cautious of him and was shocked at what he had said.
"I'm sure," he answered. After glaring at the spokesperson, he turned his attention to the path ahead of him. Without glancing back, he walked out of the village he had once called home.
After Gaara's departure, Kankurou had finally finished dressing and ran over to find what the commotion was about. Turning to face Temari, he saw that small tears had formed in her eyes. Looking to the opposite side, he saw all of the villagers and the spokesperson, sigh with relief.
Confused by what he saw, he asked "What's wrong?"
"Gaara's gone," she said, forcing the tears back. "The villagers said they wanted him banished and he complied."
'Gone?' Kankurou asked again. Turning around, he looked farther this time, only to see a small gourd, as it disappeared into the sand.
"Yes! Gone! Do you see him anywhere?" Temari shouted at her younger brother… her now only brother. Stomping off to her room, she left Kankurou cringing, by her sudden outburst.
Returning his glance to the villagers, he saw that everyone wore smiles and were thanking each other for their achievement, slowly turning away from the house they once feared from. Smirking, he now realized his chance to finally accomplish his dream. 'Without that monster to ruin my ambition,' he thought. 'My only problem…. is that bitch.'
Once again he looked at his sister, who was now entering her room. Smiling villainously, he formed a devious plan, as he closed the door.
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Ok…so this one was shorter, who's to complain? If you still like this story, then I'll try my best to make it longer and more….interesting. Of course, I hope that chapter was also interesting. If not, then I'll probably end up either leaving it or deleting it.
I'll check it every now or then, so I guess it's up to you whether I continue it or not.
