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Morning dawned and Hinata's internal clock went off. She stretched and yawned. Looking around, she realized she was back in her room, and her forehead tingled a little bit. Hinata touched her fingertips to the tingling spot and felt only one thing.

The heiress couldn't be sure of what it was until her Byakugan was activated. A small lump of chakra was stuck to her forehead. She thought this quite strange since chakra couldn't really 'survive' on its' own for more than maybe an hour at a time, and it was clear that the lump had been there for a while now.

Something else caught her eye. The chakra was of a completely different quality than normal. Stronger somehow, like the chakra of the Kyuubi. Hinata released her Byakugan. She was pretty sure of what happened, but she wouldn't jump to conclusions.

The blood rose to her face as she thought about the pond. She still had her clothes on from yesterday, and Hinata saw her jacket on her computer chair. She wondered if the rainbw rock was a dream.

Hinata shoved her hand in one of the pockets. Her fingers touched something smooth and cold. She smiled and as she was taking the stone out, the door opened.

Hiashi stood in the doorway and arms crossed over his chest as usual. Hinata moved so he wouldn't see the gift. But her father obviously saw the movement.

"Hinata. Where were you last night? Kurenai was looking for you." He said it in almost perfect monotone, but he couldn't hide the worry tinging his voice.

"A-ano. I w-was t-t-training with N-n-n-naruto-kun." She could hide the fact that it was a lie because she always stuttered. Hiashi face looked believing, but his eyes were anything but.

"Since when do you train with Naruto?" The skeptism in his voice was unmistakable.

"I w-w-wanted h-him to t-t-teach m-me the R-rasengan." Did she really just say that? Now her father would want her to show him the technique.

"Really? Interesting." He walked out, pondering how this could've happened. She didn't have the guts to train with him. She practically fainted every time she saw him!

Hinata sighed. That was a close one. But now, she would have to master the Rasengan. She sighed once more and changed out of her dress. Her outfit today would have to consist of a pocket, of course. Before the heiress ducked out of the window, she tucked the stone into her jacket pocket. It would never leave her.

Hinata walked down the main street of Konoha, saying hello to every one of the villagers. Though the one person she really wanted to see wasn't there, she kept walking. The gates started getting closer until they were right in front of her. She had to resist the temptation to go out. Naruto would never find her then.

"Oi, Hinata!" Said girl turned around and was face to face with a certain loudmouth ninja. Almost immedietly she blushed. Hinata would never get used to being around him. It was sad, really.

"I was wondering, Hinata," Naruto started, "if you wanted to, uh, go somewhere." He was uncomfortable the entire time. He obviously was as shy around Hinata now as she was with him.

"S-sure, I g-guess. W-where t-t-to?" She didn't want to go back to the pond. The sky already looked darked at eight in the morning. Rain was likely. So was lightning.

"Not too far out. Just a little ways towards Suna…" He looked nostalgic. Why wouldn't he be? He had so many good memories there. Sort of.

Hinata's minded dinged. Towards Suna? That was quite a ways out.

"A-all r-right. W-when?"

"Well, I was hoping in a few minutes. There's no need to be formal, I guess. Look stormy out, and I wouldn't want you getting a nice dress of yours dirty of anything…" Naruto stopped himself when he realized he was rambling.

"I g-guess t-that's fine." If they were going towards Suna, she'd need supplies. She shifted on one foot to another, waiting for him to say something else.

"Oh, and could you make food or something? I'll get kunai and stuff, just in case. Meet back here?" Hinata nodded and started back to her house. She glanced back and saw a puff of smoke. Just like him to do things the easy way.

'Ramen for Naruto, and a sandwich for me I guess.' Hinata recited in her head the ingredients for her sandwich. Peanut butter and honey. Yum.

Hinata thought about what Naruto said. Was this their second or first date? It could be their second, their first being at the pond. She wondered what had happened after she fell asleep. And she still hadn't made that wish.

When she had finished with the food, Hinata decided to be lazy and, using the excuse she wanted to practice, started using the Body Flicker. But she was interrupted by the kitchen door opening.

Hanabi stood in the doorway, her stomach audibly growling. Hinata stared at her sister, who in turn was staring at her sister's hands. They stood there a few seconds before Hanabi asked, "Could you make me a sandwich?"

Hinata let out the breath she had been holding. She thought Hanabi might've been suspicious, which she probably was. The heiress quickly made Hanabi's favorite (ham&cheese) and ushered her out the door. Hinata proceeded to 'practice' the Body Flicker.

Naruto was already there when Hinata poofed in. She was surprised, considering that Sakura always said he was last to get ready for missions, besides Kakashi. Hinata felt sorry for Sakura. She still loved the traitor Sasuke, but nobody had heard of him for months. It was like he just disappeared.

Naruto waved as Hinata approached him. She smiled timidly and her eyes widened as Naruto held out his hand.

"Ready?" He asked. She nodded and took his hand. She didn't blush. It felt right holding his hand.

The sky was even darker now, and the first rumblings of thunder were starting to echo over Konoha. Hinata jumped every time it came. They kept running.

Naruto had led Hinata far into the forest before the first raindrops fell. They fell heavy and hard. They pounded against Hinata's face. She finally gave in to the pain, and snatched her hand away from Naruto to block her face.

Naruto turned around to see Hinata struggling to see, and block.

"There's a cave up ahead. We've got to keep going!" He shouted over the cacophony. He grabbed Hinata's forearm, and ran. She was stumbling, so progress was slow, but the cave was finally in view. By the time they were in front of it, they were both stumbling.

"God, that was torture!" Naruto said. Despite the fact that they were just in a storm, he was smiling. Hinata loved that about him. He always made the best out of any situation.

Hinata sneezed and held her head.

"Aw, I'm sorry. I got you sick." Naruto said apologetically. He hugged Hinata and she melted in his arms. She suggested that maybe there were some dry twigs, and maybe a fire would help. She stuttered the entire time, not all of it being from the cold.

"There's not one stick. I think someone's been here." He said, sighing. Hinata looked down and sneezed again. Naruto looked as if something had dinged inside his head and he started to take off his jacket. 'Please don't tell he's going to do what I think he's going to do!' Hinata screamed inside her head.

Naruto started to take of his tank, and he noticed Hinata was blushing furiously. He lay his shirt on a rock to dry and walked over to Hinata. He sat down beside her and grabbed her wrist. The Uzumaki forced her into his lap and he hugged her.

"You know, you might get warmer if you took off your jacket. It is wet." He said teasingly. She blushed and started to unzip her jacket. Hinata didn't unzip it before Naruto took over. He threw her jacket in the corner. The heiress watched his hands the entire time.

"We should probably get some rest. I don't think the rain is going to stop anytime soon." He said softly. Naruto lay down and Hinata mirrored his actions, turning opposite him. Before she fell asleep by him once again, she felt an arm snake around her waist and pull her closer to a warm body. Hinata didn't object.

I used the idea for rain. Thanks to the people who have me idea's. Remember, I can't make fanfic's alone!