Another aspect could be how the village reacts to the news. The villagers might be excited for the new addition to the Uzumaki - Hyuga family. They could throw a big celebration in anticipation of the baby's arrival, with everyone bringing gifts and sharing their well - wishes.
The fanfiction could show how their relationship deepens during the pregnancy. They could have more quiet, intimate moments together, like sitting on the porch at sunset and talking about their hopes for their child. Hinata could share her dreams of their child growing up strong and kind, like Naruto.
Well, in the fanfiction, Hinata might experience some unique challenges during pregnancy. Maybe she has trouble sleeping because of the baby's movements. And Naruto could be really cute, trying to talk to the baby in Hinata's belly. Also, Hinata could start having cravings for ramen, just like Naruto, which could be a fun little detail in the story.
In a fanfiction, they could be involved in a race. Naruto's speed, Sasuke's sharingan - enhanced perception, and Hinata's byakugan - aided navigation could all play a part. Maybe they start off competing against each other but then realize that there's an outside threat during the race. So they put aside their differences and work together to overcome the threat, forging a stronger bond in the process.
Well, it could be that they have a sleepover at Hinata's place. They might cook a simple meal together like ramen. And then, while sitting around, Naruto could accidentally fall asleep first. Hinata might then take a moment to watch him sleep peacefully, blushing a bit as she realizes how much she cares for him. Later, she might cover him with a blanket and quietly go to sleep herself.
They might visit the local market. Naruto would be excited about all the different foods and items, and Hinata would be happy to follow him around. They could buy some cute souvenirs or some new ninja tools for Naruto. Then they could sit at a small cafe and enjoy some tea while talking about their friends and family.
In a Naruto and Hinata date fanfiction, they could start their day by visiting the memorial stone. Naruto would tell Hinata about his friends who sacrificed themselves. Then they would take a walk in the forest, holding hands and enjoying the peaceful nature around them. Hinata might shyly give Naruto a flower she picked along the way.
There could be a scenario where Kushina comes back to life somehow in the fanfiction. She might then play matchmaker between Naruto and Hinata, using her knowledge of Naruto to help Hinata understand him better. For example, she could share stories of Naruto's childhood that would make Hinata feel closer to him.
It could also result in a change in the way the village views their relationship. Since Naruto is a hero, his saving of Hinata would be a big deal. This could lead to the village elders or the people in general being more accepting of a possible romantic relationship between them. For example, they might start to see Hinata as a more important figure in Naruto's life and give her more respect.
Well, in a 'naruto absorbs hinata fanfiction', Naruto could absorb Hinata's gentle and kind-hearted nature along with her skills. This might change his personality a bit, making him more empathetic. And perhaps he could use Hinata's family techniques in a new and creative way, like combining the Gentle Fist with his Rasengan.
Perhaps in the fanfiction, there's a tournament or a competition. Naruto would be eager to prove himself, Hinata would be quietly determined, and Renamon could show off her combat skills. Their interactions during the event could lead to new friendships and rivalries. They might also learn new techniques from each other during the process.
One possible fanfiction could focus on how Naruto and Hinata prepare for the baby. They might start by decorating the nursery. Naruto could use his shadow clones to paint the walls while Hinata sews cute little baby clothes. They also might discuss baby names, with Naruto suggesting names inspired by his friends and Hinata preferring more traditional names.