Naruto and Hinata

Synopsis
A young Naruto walks through Konoha, and is ostracised by the villagers. Naruto is hungry, but doesn't have enough money to go to Ramen Ichiraku, so he runs home. On his way, he passes by Sasuke, who overhears adults talking about Naruto's involvement in the Fourth Hokage's death. Naruto cries by himself at home, and leaves to train in the forest. Still hungry, Naruto collects several mushrooms, and catches fish in a nearby stream. As he eats them by a fire, he is joined by Hiruzen, unaware he's the Third Hokage. Naruto offers him fish. The two talk over the fire about the world. The next day, Naruto thinks about what Hiruzen told him about the world being much bigger than any one person.

Neji trains taijutsu with his father. Hizashi calls it a day, despite Neji's insistence in continuing training. Neji asks him about his cousin, and Hizashi tells him it's a girl one year younger than Neji. Hizashi begins telling Neji about his role as a Hyūga. Neji spars with Hinata. Hinata confides in Neji she dislikes training taijutsu, and he tells her she has in important role as the heiress of the Hyūga. At Hizashi's funeral, Hinata feels for Neji. Hinata wanders off, and ends up meeting Naruto, who walks her home. After Naruto leaves, Hiashi arrives and begins teaching Hinata about the clan.