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"I’m tired. You’re tired. Let’s sleep together!"
‘well you do look like a comfortable spot to lay down on—-’
"What are you doing tonight? Besides me?"
‘and why would i be doing you tonight? you couldn’t handle me.’
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◌ Mother/Father
For the first part of her life, Rasa was Temari’s hero. In her eyes, he was protecting the village, protecting her, protecting Kankuro, and in some ways he was protecting Gaara too. She saw him as the brave Kazekage, tall and unflinching in the face of threats to the village which he had sworn to protect. Rasa was a deeply flawed character, but Temari doesn’t see it until later. For the first part of her life, she’s a total Daddy’s girl.
Temari starts training to become a ninja right around five years old. She’s only in it by herself, aka without Kankuro, for less than a year, but in that time Rasa takes an hour at least out of his day to teach his baby girl. And she’s a prodigy, she really is. She’s fast early on, she’s strong, she’s dedicated, she picks up ninjutsu with ease. At ten, she decides she wants to be a tessen master despite the lack of existing female tessen masters. She perseveres, she excels and Rasa is so proud of her.
And Gaara takes that away from her, with his rampaging as Shukaku.
Gaara gets bad at a certain point, around when Temari’s eleven, I think, and he doesn’t get better for years. Temari’s stopped being angry at her littlelest brother. I think she overhears some things she wasn’t meant to overhear, and she starts questioning things. She becomes a bad solider in this sense, a bad shinobi, no longer is she blindly devoted to her village. She starts questioning how Gaara got Shukaku in his belly. And she’s smart, bless this girl she’s smart, and she figures it out. Rasa did it to him.
Temari’s opinion of her dad never quite recovers.