Gaara had a tough childhood. He was seen as a monster in his village and was constantly alone and misunderstood.
Gaara could directly go to Sakura if he knows where she is. He would look into her eyes and tell her sincerely that he wants her back. He might say things like 'I made a mistake in letting you go, and now I can't bear the thought of you not being around.' He would be very honest about his emotions.
The most important thing was probably her love for Gaara. Even though she died during his birth, later Gaara discovered that she had always loved him. This knowledge had a huge impact on Gaara's self - esteem and his view of himself. It made him realize that he was not completely alone and unloved as he had once thought.
Gaara's mother was Karura. She was from the Sunagakure village. She was forced to carry Gaara when she was pregnant, even though she was not in good condition. Eventually, she died during Gaara's birth. This left Gaara to grow up without a mother, which was part of his difficult and lonely childhood. His mother's situation also had a great impact on his character development as he grew up feeling unloved and alone, until he gradually found his place among his friends and comrades.
It could lead to all sorts of changes. Maybe he could prevent some tragedies or forge different alliances.
In the fanfiction, Gaara might gain new powers along with getting Shukaku back. Maybe he'll have better control over sand abilities, as Shukaku was a source of his power before. He could also use Shukaku's strength to protect his village more effectively.
In the 'gaara wants sakura back fanfiction', Gaara may first recall all the good times he had with Sakura. He could then enlist the help of his friends. They might use their different skills to track Sakura down. Once they find her, Gaara would have to convince her to come back with him, which could involve a heartfelt conversation about his feelings and how much he misses her.
Gaara's life was full of hardships from the start. His mother died giving birth to him, and his father tried to have him killed because of the tailed beast within him. He grew up alone, with only his sand as a companion. However, through his encounters with Naruto and his own determination, he overcame his dark past. He learned to love himself and his village, and his journey to become Kazekage was a significant part of his life story, showing his growth and redemption.
The key events include being born as a jinchuriki, being ostracized in his village, and meeting Naruto.
The main elements of Gaara's sad story include his status as the host of the One - Tail which led to his ostracization. His father's attempt on his life was a huge part of it too. Also, the long - term loneliness he endured, not having anyone to turn to or trust, and the self - hatred that grew within him as a result of all the negative experiences.
His friends would be affected. They might be both in awe and a bit worried about the new - powered Gaara. His siblings, too. They would need to adjust to this new version of Gaara who has Shukaku back.