A/N: Naruhina for my own amusement and because I want to condense all my oneshots (this one is earlier)

Maybe if I become a billinaire, I will buy Naruto.

God, why did it have to be so windy out?!" Naruto yelled at no one in particular as he begrudgingly trudged out into the brisk winter day.

"Stupid sensei, making us train on a day like this…" Naruto exhaled, watching the misty vapor disappear into the frigid air. He just couldn't believe it, 10 degrees out and Kakashi was still crazy enough to force them outside! Not only had he forced them outside, but he felt the need to do it by writing Naruto a note in some girly handwriting! This was weird even for Kakashi. The young boy's eyes glared at the ground as he pulled the note from his pocket to check it again.

Meet me at the pond behind Ninja Academy, 3:00 sharp. I'll be teaching a new ice jutsu. If you're going to be late, don't bother showing up.

-Kakashi

Naruto folded the note and stuffed it back into the pocket of his bright orange jumpsuit. He glared at the ground as he walked, shivering, to the spot where the note had instructed him. Naruto looked around, but it appeared as if he was the only one standing in the middle of the frozen body of water. Unexpectedly, a small shrub at the edge of the pond made a rustling sound. Naruto attempted to spin around, but lost his footing and fell in the process. At the same time, a small girl tumbled out of the frozen greenery.

"Hinata?!" Naruto gaped confusedly, stumbling to his feet and at the same time wondering what in the world was going on.

"But the note said that I was supposed to go here for training at 3:00 today!" Naruto shouted unnecessarily loudly.

"Y-you mean you got one too, N-Naruto? That's strange, why would Kurenai send a training note to both of us?" Hinata asked in her meek little voice.

"Wait a second…" Naruto mumbled as he turned over the note.

Ha, fooled you! I knew that would get you out of the house. We're going skating. Your ice skates are by the big tree on the edge of the pond.

-Your Teammates

"Hinata, is there anything written on the back of your note?" Naruto questioned while still examining the back of his.

Hinata turned over her scrap of paper. Sure enough, the message on the back was similar to that on the back of Naruto's note, only not as sarcastic.

Despite being confused by the lack of teammates, Naruto and Hinata walked to the old, bare tree indicated in the note and began to search around the base. Sure enough, their skates were right where they had been told to find them.

"Let's go!" Naruto said excitedly as he pulled on his skates.

"I-I'm going to go check around for everyone, ok?" Hinata said in her shy tone. "J-just go onto the ice without me."

Naruto hobbled out onto the middle of the ice as best he could. He had forgotten that he had no idea how to ice skate.

Hinata returned a few minutes later. Looking out onto the ice, she spotted Naruto, standing there hopelessly, unsure of how to move without falling over. He looked at her stupidly.

"N-Naruto?" Hinata yelled. "Are you alright?" She began to skate out to her companion.

"Yeah, I'm fine…" he said as she reached him, his tone giving away his lie. "Come on, let's skate!"

Naruto had barely moved an inch when he lost his balance, toppling onto the ice with a yell. Instinctively he grabbed for Hinata's arm, pulling her down with him. Naruto blushed as Hinata helped him back up.

"Sorry about that…" he said with a nervous laugh. "I've never been ice skating before, to tell the truth."

"That's ok, N-Naruto. I'll s-s-show you if you want…" Hinata replied.

This time, it was Hinata who blushed a deep scarlet as Naruto grabbed her hand, willing to let her lead him around the ice.

"T-try moving your f-feet side to side l-like this, ok N-Naruto?" She instructed him, showing him how to move without falling over. An hour passed and although he was still unsteady, Naruto seemed to be getting it. Without warning, Hinata's hand slipped away from Naruto's.

"Whoa!" he shouted, losing his balance. Naruto grabbed onto Hinata once again for support. Down they fell.

"Heh, this seems to be happening a lot today…" Naruto said with a sweat drop as he uneasily attempted to right himself. He took Hinata's hand again.

"M-maybe y-y-you should practice a-a l-little more first, N-Naruto…" Hinata stuttered, blushing again. "Maybe I'm just not a good teacher…" she thought to herself, looking at the clumsy boy that she adored so much. All of a sudden, Naruto tripped over his own feet and skidded across the ice. Hinata hung her head, almost starting to cry. Naruto looked up.

"Hinata...what's wrong?" he asked. "Did I hurt you or something?"

Hinata whimpered. "I-I'm just not a good enough teacher. I-I'm sorry, N-Naruto."

Naruto looked at her, surprised. "Don't worry Hinata. You're a really great teacher, believe it! It's just these stupid ice skates. C'mon, its ok…"

Without thinking, Naruto embraced Hinata, trying to stop her tears from coming. She fell into him, the crying beginning to subside.

"Thank you, N-Naruto…" she said, looking up.

"I guess I never really saw how much she cares about me…" Naruto thought to himself. "I've been too busy chasing after Sakura to notice her…" Naruto looked back at Hinata. Their faces were barely an inch apart. Before Hinata had time to realize what was going to happen, he kissed her.

Hinata pulled away, hyperventilating. "I…I'm sorry…" she stuttered, barely loud enough to be audible. She looked down at the ground in shock. "I…I didn't…"

Naruto moved closer to her. "It's ok, Hinata. I never really saw it before, but I care about you…" He embraced her once again, and once again their lips touched. This time Hinata did not pull away but allowed Naruto to prolong the kiss. Hinata began to feel dizzy, overcome by shock. She collapsed to the ground in a dead faint.

"Hinata!" Naruto yelled, pulling off his ice skates and carrying her to the edge of the ice. She looked up at him, coming to.

"I-I'm ok, I think…" she mumbled, freaking out internally over what had just happened. Naruto set her down.

"Let's go get some ramen." Naruto told her. "We can go skating another day, and you can teach me. I'll even practice til I get as good as you, believe it!!"

Hinata gave him a meek smile as she nodded, removing her own skates and standing up. He grabbed her hand, once again causing Hinata to blush vividly, and together they walked away from the ice-covered pond.

Sasuke, Sakura, and Kakashi sat eating ramen at Ichiraku's. Kakashi spotted Naruto and Hinata approaching, hand in hand.

"Well, aren't you two cozy?" he remarked. Naruto and Hinata let go of each other and looked away, mumbling nervously to themselves.

"Sasuke, Sakura, I think we might as well leave these two to themselves." he said in his usual joking manner, rising from his stool. Sasuke and Sakura followed. Kakashi turned to Sakura as soon as they had gotten out of hearing range of the couple.

"Well, well… it appears that your plan worked perfectly, Sakura." Kakashi said with a chuckle. He looked behind him at Naruto and Hinata. They were leaned against each other, naruto's arm around Hinata. Sakura just smiled.