-Temari-

"I don't know about this Kankuro. I mean, sending assassins after our own sister, it seems kinda….."

I trailed off, not sure how to word it.

"Insane?"

Kankuro offered and I nodded.

"Yeah."

"That's the point. They'll attack her and Kiyomi will protect her and prove she's trustworthy. Then Gaara will have to admit he was wrong and they'll make up."

He said and as good of a plan as it sounded I still didn't' like it.

"Won't they figure out we sent them?"

I asked and Kankuro waved me off.

"Please Temari, what do you take me for? An idiot?"

He asked and I just looked at him.

"I sent out the letter from the middle of the desert using the transformation jutsu after already having made a clone of myself to prove that I was in the village the whole day. I used a fake name liked to another village. There's no way they can trace it back to us."

He said and I stared at my idiot brother in shock.

"You really thought this through."

I said and he just smiled.

"Now all you have to do is have Gaara stay inside so he doesn't see and spring into action, then we let the news spread throughout the village that Kiyomi protected Fayre and they will make up."

Kankuro said and I couldn't believe how far he'd thought this thing through. He was normally such a lazy bastard.

"Alright. So when does this plan of yours take place?"

I asked and Kankuro smiled at me.

"Right now."

He said and my eyes widened as I saw a group of ninja, about four or five, enter the village dressed as civilians, but I could tell by the way they carried themselves that they weren't ordinary people.

"What are you doing Temari!"

Kankuro snapped at me and I looked at him confused.

"Get inside and make sure Gaara stays out of this!"

He snapped and I nodded before heading inside to Gaara's office.

Kankuro had planned for it to happen right outside the Kazekage tower.

'I hope his plan works.'

I thought as I felt Fayre's chakra spike in surprise at the other ninja. Gaara shot out of his office and towards one of the many balconies he used to address the entire village.

'Here we go.'