Disclaimer: Naruto doesnt belong to me at all!
From the Ninja Academy, take the stairs to the top of the Hokage Mountain, from there onwards was his place. Other than grass and flowers there is only a few trees spread out sparingly on the continuous meadow. This beautiful place is the secret hide out of a certain cloud watching Chunin. He told no one of this place and was his favorite place to skip class or pass time. It would have been like that forever until he shared it with a particularly loud kunoichi who he grew up with, watching and protecting her from harm and even heartbreak. The latter he did not have to worry about after his fifteenth spring, when he vowed that he would not have any one take her from him.
The girl would dance around in the field of flowers in her cotton ruffle baby doll dress; daisy chains clung loosely from her frame, and the wind blowing through her hair that would be freed from their usual ponytail because the only one that could see her was him. She thinks that this side of her is plain but as the boy watches her dance, he adorns his face with one of his rare smiles of true happiness that only she has seen. When she gets tired she would flop down next to him, and return to making daisy chains or watch the clouds with him. Occasionally she would point and say that the clouds resemble some thing but he barely paid attention to what she says, but rather to the harmonious sound of her voice. Sooner or later they would talk about how they would build a house right where they sat so that they could watch this scenery all day. Clear skies above and flowers all around them.
So, if you ever find that the energetic, blond haired and blue eyed girl from Yamanaka Flower shop or the pineapple haired lazy genius from the Nara family missing then there is a high possibility that they are at their place. No one in Konoha knows where their place is and if you ask either of them all they would do is smirk and walk away. Soon, everyone gave up trying to find them when they disappear, because no one would ever find them. They were in their place and they could do what ever they want there. They were in their own world.
