Solely NarutoxSakura. Sasuke does pop up, but he'll get his glory in coming chapters. As a warning this originally was a one shot, but I wanted to continue it (because I actually got more comments than I though, o) so there was a change in title name and there was an adjustment to the summery. THE MAY BE CHANGES IN AGE RATING OR OTHER THINGS!!!!!! Please excuse all bad jokes too. Btw, LOVE YAH FOR DECIDEING TO READ THIS!!! 3.

"Goooood morning! It is a beautiful Sunday mourning! The birds are chirping and the sky is blue as a blue bird."

"That it is, Danni! I don't think any person on the planet could imagine up such a beautiful day for Valentines. In today's news Shinobi have just returned from a nearby village and reported that last weeks kidnapping was actually just a misunderstanding, it seems that…"

A hand clasped over the clock and the voices ceased to fill the room. The girl sat up and though, Valentine's… there was something important I was supposed to be doing…She though a moment, and was brought to her senses when her mother called from downstairs.

"Sakura! You best hurry and get up and dressed! It's Valentines and you said you wanted to give some 'friendly' gifts out." Her mother chuckled and returned to making breakfast.

Sakura hated how her mother teased her like that. She changed out of her pajamas and gathered up several bags of chocolate. Then she reached under her bed and pulled out a nicely rapped in red and white. She smiled, "Sasuke-kun…" and drifted into thought. Her mother called for her again, and awoken from her dreams of Sasuke and shoved the present deep into the bag.

Her mother stood at the stove and when Sakura was flying by she stopped her suddenly and said, "Whoa, cow girl. Have some breakfast first. I will not having you eating the valentines because you were hungry." Sakura laughed nervously and sat to eat.

Her mother tried every tactic a mother could to get Sakura the peep about who she was giving her biggest and best present to, but she said nothing, and when she did speak it was muffled because she ate quickly and with little passage in between each bite. When Sakura finally finished she put her dish in the sink and said goodbye to her mother, who watched her leave. "I hope she isn't giving that nice gift to somebody who will break her heart."

Sakura looked at every person passing by. It was accustom for the girls to give the guys the chocolate in their village, but there were boys and men giving away flowers and chocolates, hade-crafted gifts and various other things. The streets wafted with the sweet smell of love. It made her heart beat fast with joy at meeting Sasuke to give him the gift she'd worked so hard on.

Then she remembered she was going to wait for him until last. She wanted to fall asleep that nigh with Sasuke being the last gift she'd given away. Her first destination was to send her friend from the sand village a letter, wishing them well.

"Hey, Sakura!" said on of the bird trainers. He and Sakura were on good terms sine Sakura had assisted him in carrying some things a few weeks back. "Happy Valentine's day! You hear about that mistake the Shinobi made about the kidnapping? It was quite the story!"

Sakura smiled, "Happy Valentine's to you too! I only heard about it briefly, but still, to think the parents had never seen the note the girl left of them." She chuckled. "Would it be okay if I used one of the birds to send a message?"

"I don't think anybody would mind, so go ahead! Oh, by the way, Gai's group is back from their mission, and Lee asked if I had seen you recently. He probably has a gift for you."

Sakura finished with a final period and thanked the Birder for telling her that. She handed him the message and he tied it to the bird's leg and send it to its destination. "Who is it you are sending it to?"

"Tenten, Kankuro, and Gaara of the sand village. We have been keeping in touch since the invasion. They feel rather bad about what they had done."

The birder nodded somberly, "Yes, I still have trouble believing what had happened to the Kazekage."

She bid her fair well to the Birder and just as the turned the corner was over powered by a force of undesirable power. It took her a moment to realize what happened, and looked at whom ever it was that had crashed into her.

Rock lee too had realized it was Sakura and got off her immediately and blushed wildly. "Sakura! I'm so sorry! Gai-sama told me you had just entered the building at was at the birders', and I…."

"Oh, no!" Sakura said, waving her hand in defense, "Its okay, I was looking for you anyways." She grabbed for her pack and pulled out the little chocolate bag and gave it to Lee. When the bag touched his finger he welled up with joy and held it close, "I will cherish your gift forever Sakura! I wish I had gotten you something, though. Oh, I feel so foolish! FOR THIS I WILL DO ONE THOUSAND PUSH UPS TO PUSHISH MYSELF!"

Sakura jumped to his aid, "Lee, don't do that! I mean… Uh… There is always White day!"

Lee gasped, tears flowed from his eyes, and he grasped her hands, "Sakura, you are as kind as any woman could be. I swear, I will get you the best gift anybody had ever given you. I shall begin my search immediately!" He kissed her hand and sped off, bursting with joy at getting a gift from Sakura. She watched him fly away, and sighed.

"Goodness, Lee, it says on the tag 'Just as friends'." Sakura continued on her way, following the path of destruction Lee had created in his rush. Out side it had grown cloudy. She could hear the radio broadcasters announcing that the weather many not hold out and rain may take its place.

Then she saw who it was listening to the radio. Kakashi was leaning against a tree beside it, reading his favorite book in the whole world. Sakura approached him and said, "Happy Valentine's Day, Kakashisensei! Don't you have a valentine?"

"Hm? Oh, it's Valentine's?" Kakashi said dumbly, maybe even seriously, "Oh dear, well I guess I don't. Hmm, maybe I should stop reading my book, but it just so darn good… Do you have one or something, Sakura?"

Sakura flushed and said rather foolishly, "Well, not quite yet, I was hoping…"

"That Sasuke would be yours? Figures. He passed by here an hour ago, being trailed by Ino, requesting so many times for him to go to the Valentine's dance with her."

Sakura's eyes glowed with flames, Ino-pig, she though, the image of Ino and Sasuke together made her blood boil "By the way, Sensei, I got you this. I'm just handing out them as friend-tine's." She gave Kakashi the bag of chocolate. Kakashi's eyes showed he was smiling.

"Thank you, Sakurachan. I can use this to tease Gai later, he probably has been rejected by every woman he's asked. I won't say your name, but this will make it look like I got a present from a woman my own age!"

Kakashi and Sakura laughed together. Sakura then asked were he'd seen Sasuke go. Kakashi pointed her in the directions he'd remembered and wished her luck on her hunt.

Sakura was weary about Ino having possibly gotten her way; she was like that. "No, Sasuke would never say yes… but what if she bribed him with…" Sakura shivered at the thought. After searching for a dozen or so minuet she caught a glimpse of Sasuke, alone with no Ino in sight. She grinned and was just about to run to him, when another voice beckoned her to them.

"Sakurachan! Wait a moment!"

Sakura turned her head, recognizing the voice. Naruto was running up to her, one hand behind his back. When he had reached her he rested a moment and said, "Happy Valentine's! Has yours been going well?"

Sakura smiled half way, she knew that she had lost Sasuke at this point and may not find him again for a while. She had to do all she could to hasten this along. "Hello, Naruto! So far so good. Your's?

"Oh it's been doing good… Um, Sakura… I…" He drew a circle in the ground, looking down and blushing. Sakura frowned and asked what was wrong. "Oh, nothing! I-I…. this is for you!" He pulled his hidden hand from behind him and displayed a present in front of her. It was yellow with red ribbon and looked like it was the first time he'd ever wrapped a present. Not only that, it was an odd shape.

"For me?" Sakura said, pointing to herself. Naruto thrust it to her and hid is face by looking down. She took it, realizing that it was taking all of Naruto's strength to just hand it to her. She opened it and gazed at it. It was a dream catcher, decorated with dried flowers and feathers of various birds. Sakura was astonished. "Naruto, were did you get this?"

"Oh, no! I made it! I did buy a few of the things, like this flower here, but I pressed a good number of them because flower season was just starting when I began. I got a good few splinters bending that little sapling into the circle shape, and they kept on breaking!" Naruto smiled foolishly and scratched the back of his head. His whole face was red with embarrassment. Sakura looked at him, then the gift, and then back to him. As she wrapped the gift back up she felt a hint of self hate, which grew to a monstrous size in moments.

"I have something for you, too, Naruto."

Sakura pulled off her backpack and dug through it. It was a matter of choice at this point, to follow he conscience, or what she thought her heart was saying to her. Eventually, though, Sakura's feeling finally met at an agreement, and Sakura watched as Naruto's eye's twinkled at the neatly wrapped gift.

He took the gift, looking like he may pass out at any moment. Sakura couldn't help but smile as he opened the gift. Inside it was a black wool shirt. Naruto looked at it a moment, and was only awakened from his trance when Sakura asked him to put it on. He removed his jacket and his shirt beneath it, handed them both to Sakura, and slipped into his new gift.

It looked amazing on him. Sakura couldn't help but gap slightly. Naruto twisted around in it and smiled, "Wow, Sakura! This fits perfectly! It's almost like you knew."

Sakura frowned thoughtfully for a split-second, and then smiled, "I was worried it would be too large! Guess you grew just enough!"

Naruto took back his jacket and hung it over his arm. Sakura held Naruto's gift close to her, like a child might hold a teddy bear. Sakura smiled. "It looks really nice on you, Naruto." Naruto blushed as red as a cherry, and suddenly excused himself on account he left some Ramon on the stove, and needed to get home as quick as possible. Sakura said her good-byes to him as watched him leave. When he disappeared from sight she looked at the dream catcher once more, blushing

"Oh, Sakura, there you are!" Sakura whipped around, and came face to face with Sasuke. The blush remained, Naruto refused to leave her mind, and Sakura was hopeless to get rid of it. She hid his present with her backpack, which she hadn't put back on her back. Sasuke continued, "Sakura, I thought I'd get you something, maybe to make up for being kind of… not really being there for you. I got you this." He sounded unsure of himself, and looked rather foolish as he spoke.

He held out a neatly wrapped present. No bows, no ribbons, but the paper was decorated with glued on paper flowers and smaller do-dad's. Sakura took the present, removed the paper, and quietly examined it. It was a very basic picture frame, but it had a floral decoration on the in side. Inside was a picture of Sasuke, Naruto, Kakashi, and herself. They all had odd poses and were smiling like crazy. She looked at herself and saw that she was gazing upon Sasuke, and noticed how stupid she looked, almost googly-eyed.

Sakura smiled slightly, and looked to Sasuke. "Thank you. Here, this is for you." She pulled out a chocolate bag, careful not to reveal Naruto's gift, and handed it to Sasuke. As the small bag passed from her hand to his, she felt nothing but joy, as she held Naruto's gift even closer, thinking of how much he'd ever done for her. Maybe, she though, she'd be able to repay him for all of that, maybe…