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    Hiro attempted the push away the thoughts, deciding to improvise after he slept for about twenty minutes. He wasn't going to rest for long - he didn't want to waste too much time. Anyways, if he managed to sleep for at least thirty minutes, he might be able to get some energy for what he was going to do later. Hiro knew that it might not be enough to actually allow him to function normally yet it was better than nothing, right? Right. [b]"I have a headache,"
    Hiro said to no one in particular, deciding to just let them know just in case they decided to mess with his temper, which was often tampered with when he did suffer a headache. "Baymax, wake me up after twenty minutes. No later. Then we'll test your flight and if we don't crash, then we'll go," Hiro was more of a planner than an improviser yet he was a little of both; it was just that one side was dominated over the other. Hiro just liked it when he knew what he was doing, especially in situations like these.


    "Tadashi, wake me up if anything happens. Make sure they don't do anything stupid. If they break anything, tell them that I'm not making another one...unless they pay me, Hiro told his older brother, drawing away from him in order to sit down at a nearby table, head and arms on the table while the rest of his body was on the chair - it was often the pose he fell asleep in whenever he was doing work, working on a project, or anything else that required him to have a desk and a chair. His navy blue hoodie was pulled up over his head just so he wouldn't be hearing his friends messing around with their suits.


    It didn't take him long to fall asleep. In fact, he was fast asleep after two minutes. Hiro didn't get tired easily unless he spent all night working, which was the case. In fact, he nearly overworked himself, which would have caused some problems if he didn't catch himself. Hiro was reckless and therefore did not see the dangers of getting overworked, even if it was for a worthy cause. That was what got him into trouble most of the time. Hiro would most likely never realize those dangers and even if he did, he would probably not acknowledge them.




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    Hiro had woken up twenty minutes later yet no so willingly at first. Naps were strange because when you woke up, you often felt more tired than before. Even though Hiro wasn't really as tired, his headache was still there. Then again, at least he actually got some rest, even if it was for a mere couple of minutes. Baymax had used his built-in alarm system, which surprised Hiro at first and he thought that there was an attack or something. Then he realized that it was just Baymax, who was standing right next to him and basically blaring the alarm. [b]"Alright, alright, I'm awake,"
    He told Baymax, who then rather awkwardly tried to stop his alarm yet to no avail. Hiro was just glad that Baymax was the one to make him up and not any of his friends or even his brother. They would probably play a trick on him to get him up and he would certainly not appreciate it.


    The young teen still heard the alarm from Baymax blaring and he cast the robot a somewhat annoyed and confused glance, sitting on the table. "Dude, you can turn it off now," Hiro remarked, watching as Baymax attempted to turn it off yet was unable to because of his suit.


    "Hiro, I am unable to turn it off through this suit," Baymax told him. When Hiro gave him a rather questioning look, he said, "I think it's because of my radar."


    Hiro stood up, jumping up on a chair so he would actually be able to reach the rather tall and plump robot. He didn't take the radar off as if was connected to the helmet at first - he just wanted to see if he would be able to fix this if it ever happened again. "Can you put this up or something?" Hiro asked, talking about the helmet, and then realized that he had said one of the triggers to Baymax's flight. The word "up" was often considered a keyword as long as it was used in correct context. For some reason, Baymax had took that as a request for flight, unfortunately for Hiro. "Oh no," Hiro breathed as soon as Baymax shot upwards in the sky, taking Hiro with him. "Ah, Baymax, I didn't mean it like that!" Hiro shouted above the noise, watching as the mansion grew smaller and smaller beneath them.


    Hiro never admitted it when he was beginning to freak out yet here, he actually admitted it but his words were drowned out as soon as they began to descend. "Down, down, down! Go down!" Hiro tried to tell him and luckily, Baymax listened to him and began to descend. Luckily, it was over as soon as it had started. Hiro leaned against the robot, his heart pounding against his chest so hard, he thought that it was going to explode.


    Baymax settled down on the ground. "Would anyone else like to come for the scan?" Baymax must have understood that Hiro had been in a rush to get things done and so did the test, therefore leaving only the scanning part to do. Hiro had to admit, that was a pretty good idea, but he had the living daylights scared out of him.




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    Hiro wasn't too keen on going up again, especially since he knew that it could have ended horribly if he wasn't able to control Baymax in time. Luckily, he managed to get down without any injuries. He guessed that it concluded the test because he certainly wasn't going to do that twice. All he needed to do was get to the highest point of the city and have Baymax scan the entire area just to find where Krei was. Hiro was just honestly going that he didn't move away from the city - if he did, then they certainly would be in for some news.


    Hiro didn't really want to move anywhere up in the air, especially since the incident. [b]"Tadashi, can you get everyone ready? I'll be right back and as soon as I am, we're leaving," Hiro told him before actually preparing himself for the flight, unlike the last one. Hiro then told Baymax to go up once again but this time he was ready for what was going to happen and wasn't as terrified as he was before it happened. He just needed to get the information he needed in order for them to head off and this time, win the fight against Krei, get back Hiro's microbots, and finally get rid of the entire mess before it grew any worse.




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    The flight didn't go as flawless as Hiro thought that it would. There were some areas where they were pretty good but then Baymax either tilted towards the side, almost throwing Hiro off, and times where they even got lost and somehow ended up on the top of the San Francisco bridge. It was an extremely amazing view at first, and Hiro felt as if an entire weight was taken off of his shoulders. That wasn't the case, though, and they hardly spent much time up there before Baymax tilted backwards, flying them across the watery landscape and back to the city, where they had to look for the highest point. It was pretty difficult since a majority of the points they chose weren't high enough and Baymax was unable to find a perfect match, which sort of worried him; had Krei gone out of the city after all? He sure hoped not. If he did, then this was all hopeless.


    Hiro didn't realize but he took a couple of hours to find the perfect point - there were only two reasons which was why it took so long. A) Hiro actually enjoyed the concept of flying as he had never done it before and B) Hiro just couldn't find an adequate point and they had to fly nearly all around the city to find the perfect one. Hiro was pretty happy despite the fact that it took them quite a while just to find the exact point that they needed. Hiro steadied himself as soon as he jumped off of Baymax, who looked at him expectantly. [b]"Think this is good? Try scanning," Hiro told the white robot, who seemed to happily oblige.


    Hiro held his breath as he waited for the results to come in. If Baymax didn't find a match, Hiro was giving up completely. Baymax eventually stopped scanning and pointed to an island that was off the coast yet not too far off. "There," The robot told Hiro, who looked as if he had just won the lottery. Alright, Krei did manage to get out of the city, but he didn't get too far. Ha, Hiro couldn't help but feel amused. That poor guy was in for a huge surprise, that was for sure. "Come on, Baymax, we need to be getting back," Hiro told him, making sure to memorize the location before leaving.


    In the meantime, a majority of his friends were just sitting there, unsure of what they should do since it had been hours. Fred had entertained them in the meantime and they had played multiple games and had laughs while they waited for Hiro to come back. However, it was already sunset, and some of them were getting fidgety. GoGo was one of those who were itching to kick butt and move. However, she couldn't, since Hiro wasn't anywhere in sight. "Do you think that guy crashed or something?" The female inquired, leaning back in her chair while chewing her gum rather loudly. She just wanted to go and use her energy against Krei, not waiting for someone to come back.




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    After a couple of more minutes, Hiro and Baymax finally appeared; the two of them seemed fine despite how long they were gone. In fact, they seemed more than okay. As soon as Baymax hit the ground, Hiro jumped off of him, not even realizing that he had been gone for longer than two hours. Even if he did know, he wouldn't care too much since had found out where Krei was and that was all that mattered to him. [b]"Guys, you can't believe what I just found! Krei is hiding out in this island off the coast. Come on, we need to get to him before he moves again!"
    He told them, not even bothering why he took so long. His hair was a little messed up from the flight and one of the sleeves of his hoodie was crooked. Other than that, he looked pretty much normal, so it was evident that he didn't get hurt or anything.


    GoGo looked up at him as if he was crazy yet didn't make any move from her perch on the chair. "Dude, do you know how long you've been gone?" When Hiro stared at her blankly, she rolled her eyes and pointed to the sun, "Look over there, genius."


    Hiro glanced over to where she was pointing and saw that the sun was setting, the sky dotted with orange, red, and some purple. It would have been a pretty view if Hiro didn't realize that he was gone for hours upon end. He laughed quite nervously, hoping that no one really minded how late he was. "Yeah, about that. It took a while to find a place high enough," he explained though he left the part out where he flew around just for the sheer fun of it, knowing well enough that most of his friends wouldn't appreciate that he had left them here for his own purposes.




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    That was a good question. The sun would take a few minutes at least to set and even though Hiro wanted to go as fast as he could, he knew that they had to work smarter, not harder. They would have more of an advantage at night so they might as well wait until the sky darkened a bit and then leave. [b]"We'll wait until it's dark,"
    Hiro decided, pretty confident that he had made a good decision by saying that they were going to leave at night. Anyways, if they left at night, they would have the element of surprise on their side, even if this was their first day as heroes. That was also a flaw, though. It was their first day as superheroes and they were more likely to mess up if anything. The thought wasn't comforting, to be quite honest, but Hiro decided not to voice his thoughts, knowing that it wouldn't be the smartest decision.


    "Unless you guys want to leave earlier," He added, not wanting all of the decision making to be put onto him. Even though he seemed to fit the role perfectly, he didn't want to feel guilty if something happened and he also didn't want to be like a dictator or something, even if he wasn't ruling a land or anything like that. Hiro sat down on one of the chairs though he didn't sit on it normally; he sort of just sat on it sideways. Hey, no one said that he was normal. Baymax, on the other hand, found another soccer ball and attempted to catch it. Hiro watched him for a while before getting up, kicking the ball away from Baymax and then kicking it up to himself. "Here, I'll kick it to you and then you kick it back to me. Like this," Hiro told the white robot, who watched him intently as he kicked it towards Baymax, who caught it instead of kicking it back. Since Baymax was so interested in it, Hiro might as well just teach him how to play, right?


    Fred suddenly jumped up from his seat, nearly crashing into Hiro and running to the fence that separated his backyard from the street. "I'm goalie!" He yelled, standing in front of the fence protectively.


    "Wait, what?" Hiro didn't quite realize what he had done until it was too late. He didn't mean anything to happen, to be quite honest. He just thought that it would be nice to busy himself with teaching Baymax how to play while they waited.






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    Wasabi seemed to be getting into this as well, which was a surprise because he didn't seem to be one for sports and was more of a perfectionist. [b]"I call GoGo and Hiro on my team. I also call dibs on being goalie,"
    The man told them, rushing over to the other side of the fence before anyone else could claim goalie. After all, it was one of the safest jobs compared to what actual fielders played like. Ha, that was quite typical of him. Then again, Hiro was glad to have Wasabi on his team. He had a pretty good team, actually. GoGo was rather rough and he was certain that in sports, she showed no mercy, which was what he needed. Brains and brawn weren't superior over the other but they worked together in the best way.


    "Fine. Tadashi, Baymax, and Fred are one team. Honey Lemon, you're referee," Hiro explained, making it three-on-three. Hiro took the ball from Baymax and put it in the middle. Now it was time to figure out which team started. However, before they even had the chance to figure out who was going to start, Honey Lemon whistled loudly and GoGo saw the chance and took it, kicking it as hard as she could to the other side. "I guess we're starting but what the hell was that? I'm legit right here!" Hiro asked, watching as Fred easily caught it and instead threw it to one of his own team members.


    "Part of my plan," GoGo told him, not even bothering to explain it to Hiro, so she most likely expected him to just go along with it. Hiro stared at her as if she was crazy but decided to not question her for the sake of his own health. Wasabi seemed to have no idea what was going on despite the fact that he was supposed to prevent the ball from getting through the fence.





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    Wasabi let out a somewhat girly scream as he realized how fast the soccer ball was flying at him and ducked, covering his head, which made the ball go right into the goal and therefore score a point for Tadashi's team. Hiro and GoGo stared with their mouths open, obviously in disbelief at how much their team sucked. Well, they didn't expect the other team to be so good. They would have to improvise now, especially since Wasabi was rather unfit to be a goalie. They had to come up with some team plan or else they would fail miserably despite the fact that there was no prize. GoGo clapped her hands together, making a "T" out of them. [b]"Time out! Huddle up, team,"
    The rather short girl ordered, bringing her team together to form the cliché huddle with their arms around each other, though Wasabi had to squat a little so he would reach the height of both GoGo and Hiro.


    GoGo began to explain in a very hushed tone of voice, so it was clear that she didn't want the other team to overhear. "Hiro, I'm going to need you for this. Okay, so you remember how Tadashi played a prank on you earlier this day? This is your chance to get him back."


    It suddenly dawned upon Hiro and he nodded enthusiastically. This would give him a chance to win and get back at his brother, so it was a win-win situation for his team. "I'll pretend to get hit by the soccer ball and I'll 'accidentally' kick it towards you. You get it into the goal and score a point and I get my payback." He added in the same hushed tone of voice GoGo possessed. To be quite honest, it was a good idea, and Hiro was rather excited to put it into action.


    Wasabi glanced at them rather disapprovingly but he knew that he couldn't stop the two of them. "Y'all are dirty cheats," he told them yet didn't say that in a loud voice, not wanting to let the other team know either because Hiro and GoGo would most likely kill him if he told the other team what they were planning. The three of them did the cliché thing that was held when a huddle ended and split apart, Wasabi heading back over this his goal and Hiro and GoGo coming up into upfield.


    Hiro kicked the ball towards Tadashi and GoGo backed away until she was near the goal but not quite at it so she wouldn't break the rules. "Your ball," The younger said teasingly, as if saying "come at me, bro."




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    OOC | I know, right? When I first saw that, I was crying my eyes out. I mean, it was heartbreaking and touching at the same time ahhh. ;w;


    IC | Hiro had what he was going to do figured out and planned in his head. He would take advantage of Baymax and make sure that he was clear so Tadashi would pass to him (hopefully). Then Hiro would look as if he was trying to get it and would get hit by it but make sure that it didn't hit any of his vital organs or anything like that. If Tadashi wouldn't pass to Baymax because he would realize what a stupid idea that was, then Hiro would just stay on the sidelines for a while and when his older brother kicked, he would certainly just throw himself in front of the ball to make it look like he was trying to get it but would instead get hit. Even though Hiro was a terrible liar, he was one of the best cheaters there were. Despite the fact that lying and cheating were basically cousins, he was better at one than the other, which was quite weird but no one called him out on it so he thought that it wasn't so bad of a quirk.


    Hiro stayed near Tadashi's side, making it look like he was planning on stealing the ball away but failing on purpose. GoGo stood near the goal, acting as if she was there for just offense even though she was there for when Hiro kicked it over to her. All he had to do was be able to act quickly just in case Tadashi decided to kick it anywhere. Hiro eventually skidded to the side, making sure to keep in pace with his older brother to make sure that he would be in time to "get hit." GoGo was already fidgeting with impatience while Wasabi pretended like he had no idea what the other two of his teammates were planning.




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    Unfortunately, Hiro realized his mistake a little too late. His original plan was to not get hurt while faking it but then he realized that he couldn't avoid getting hurt because it would hit him anywhere and at least cause a bruise. However, Hiro and GoGo were set on winning as they both were very competitive, so they didn't think of that. Hiro almost threw himself in front of the soccer ball and, as if in slow motion, thought, Oh wait. This was a very bad idea. However, he didn't have the ability to stop time, so he ended up getting hit in the stomach anyway. [b]"*!"
    The younger boy cussed as he had his breath stolen away from him. Hiro didn't really have a rough landing but he did feel as if his mission failed. Wait...not yet. Hiro could tell that the ball was near his feet so he kicked it towards where he thought GoGo was as hard as he was able to, hoping that his sacrifice wasn't in vain.


    He heard GoGo shout a "thanks" to him and he responded with a somewhat strained, "No problem," despite the fact that he realized that he had a problem and was still pretty much lying on the grass. Anyways, he heard GoGo kick the ball right at the goal while Fred's attention was focused somewhere else. Well, at least the plan half-worked. Hiro had competition in his spirit at first but then, now that he had realized what a horrible mistake he had made, his competition almost left him. Still, he wasn't injured too badly. Hiro sat up anyway, watching as the ball hit the fence multiple times as GoGo used her advantages to make sure they won. Hey, might as well stick with the original idea, right?


    Wasabi was already making his way from the goal, his dark eyes flaring as he tried gestured towards both GoGo and Hiro. "I tried to tell them! Those dirty cheats didn't listen to me! I mean, I'm in the clear here!" He was trying to make sure that he wouldn't get in trouble just in case some certain people got mad at him for being one of the elders who weren't competitive in the situation and doing nothing about it. Hey, he did call them dirty cheats, but they didn't listen to him. Ha, why would they? First of all, Hiro was young and therefore was obsessed with being one of the best. Second of all, GoGo was competitive as hell, and there was no avoiding that.



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    Hiro began to laugh as soon as he saw that Tadashi realized that it had been planned. Even though Wasabi sort of gave them away, Hiro was still quite happy to have gotten his payback, even if it was short-enjoyed. [b]"Now we're even, bro,"
    Hiro said, standing up as soon as Tadashi's next statement brought his attention to the sky. His elder brother was right. It was beginning to darken - ha, Hiro didn't even notice how dark it had gotten. He was most likely having too much fun to notice, even when he got hit with the soccer ball, which wasn't a pleasant experience. It wasn't too dark yet but Hiro wasn't going to take any more chances. It was time to end this once and, quite hopefully, for all. If everything worked out as planned, Hiro would certainly be able to rest easier. For now, though, his entire mind was focused on getting rid of Krei (not murdering but taking away his microbots and basically bringing him to justice).


    "Everyone get ready for real this time. I'll be right back. I would also call dibs on where you want to sit on Baymax because space is limited and I feel really bad for whoever gets last pick," Hiro told them before jogging over to the mansion, walking inside and weaving his way through the multiple rooms and hallways, coming upon the suit that he had made for himself. The other reason why he had taken hours upon end when he went out with Baymax to scan, it was because Hiro needed to stop by the garage and finish his own suit. He changed the original dark purple color to a more royal blue. He thought that it looked better this way. Hiro didn't have enough time to give himself some special abilities or advantages but he didn't really care at the moment.


    Eventually, Hiro came back with the suit on, making sure that the sky didn't darken anymore before they left. Good. It was still a dark shade of blue yet not black yet, therefore signaling that it wasn't night yet. That would give them lots of time to get to the island and get back in time for resting if needed. Hiro felt little to no doubt about this, which was a bad sign since that meant that something bad would happen eventually. Of course, Hiro didn't even realize that, and wouldn't realize that until it actually happened.



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    Hiro eventually snapped out of his thoughts and back into reality, deciding that it wasn't the time to think about possibilities or such. He blew a couple of dark strands of hair out of his eyes before he got onto Baymax with the rest of the team. He wasn't sure if he should be feeling excited or determined; whatever it was, he was very certain that they were strong enough to at least be able to fight against him this time. If not, then they were so screwed. Hiro wouldn't know what he would do if Krei got away once again. He had worked very hard on the suits and the planning itself and to see that all go to waste was going to be like getting stabbed with a knife that was on fire. To make things more clear, Hiro just wouldn't take it the right way if something went wrong. He would most likely take it personally and with personal matters, revenge was often the outcome.


    Once everyone were on Baymax and most likely were ready to go, Hiro decided to take that as his cue to send them into the air. Hiro have a slight double-tap to Baymax's shoulder, which was just something he did to help the robot remember what he had to do during flight. [b]"Let's go up, Baymax," With that said, the armed robot shot into the sky yet at a more skillful level, therefore showing that Hiro actually did get the hang of controlling Baymax's flight. It didn't take him too long since Baymax was intelligent as well and got the hang of it. Now, all Hiro had to sorry about was making sure that everything went the way it was supposed to.


    Finally, after about a twenty minute flight, Baymax steadied himself and skidded to a halt as soon as they were on the island. It was a bigger island than expected yet the thing that stuck out the most was an abandoned facility that was closed off nearly everywhere around it's perimeter. Hiro got off of Baymax, his brown eyes tilting towards the facility. There looked to be no opening so they had to break their way in. Literally. "Wasabi, I'm going to need you to carve a circle right here," Hiro told the older college man, gesturing towards a wall that seemed to be sealed off, therefore making it a better location.


    Wasabi was given the ability to cut through nearly everything so carving a huge circle for them to get in shouldn't be too difficult. He began to work, although his circle wasn't really a nice circle. He had made multiple mistakes here and there and it ended up looking like a very poorly drawn oval. Noticing the look Hiro had when he watched him continue to slice, Wasabi said, "It's harder than it looks, man!"


    Hiro held up his hands in surrender form, knowing that getting into an argument wouldn't really help anyone at this point. "Hey, I know," Hiro attempted to reassure Wasabi, who seemed to buy it. Once they got in, they would have to be very careful to not run into a surprise attack or anything of the same category.



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    OOC | That's totally fine! c:


    IC | Finally, Wasabi managed to finish carving his very misshapen circle and pushed the piece of metal inwards, watching as it came down with a low, thud. Hiro flinched at the sudden sound yet didn't do of say anything about it, knowing that it couldn't have been prevented. He waited for something to appear before giving the rest of his team the "clear" signal and walking inside, making sure to be cautious just in case. After all, anything was quite bound to happen, so Hiro just wanted to make sure that they weren't going to be exposed to a surprise attack, which would suck but not too much since Hiro believed that he had his team prepared and could therefore handle nearly everything that was thrown at them no matter what it was or what it did. That was why he made their powers so different; one reason was due to their personalities and the other reason was due to fighting strategies and techniques. He wanted the powers to differ despite some similarities that could be found.


    Fred, who had been unusually quiet, had decided to start singing this weird song about themselves rather loudly. At first, Hiro decided to let it slide for the few couple of minutes. But then, after about two minutes of listening to Fred create stupid lyrics that didn't rhyme at all, didn't even make sense, and sounded quite idiotic. [b]"Yeah, we're so am..ambi...what's that word again?" Fred asked anyone, hoping that they knew what he was talking about.


    "Ambiguous?" Hiro suggested, just choosing a random word that came to mind when Fred had stuttered. Fred nodded as a "yes" and almost continued to sing the song once again before Hiro said, "If you don't stop singing that song, you're going to be ambidead." That seemed to shut him up. Good. If Fred kept on making anymore noise, they would be in danger of getting ambushed or discovered.



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    After a couple of minutes walking through mere hallways, they seemed to have finally found something that they weren't expecting to see: a history of the facility. Despite how broken the actual facility looked, there were computer monitor systems that seemed to be in good if not adequate shape. Hiro wasn't the one to find them, though. It was Honey Lemon who did. [b]"Guys, take a look at this,"
    She whispered to them, motioning for them to come into the rather small room with her hand. Hiro followed after her, expecting to see Krei somewhere in the distance yet only finding computer monitors. Honey Lemon probably saw his puzzled look since she switched on the monitors, taking a couple of steps back to make sure that everyone would be able to see what was going on in the monitors. "Just watch," The tall girl whispered to them before fixing her eyes back onto the multiple screens.


    The images on the computer showed three people with a portal in front of them. One of them was a commander, the other a scientist, and one of them was...Krei? "That's Krei," Hiro breathed, watching as Krei explained what "Project Sparrow" was and what it was able to do. Then, he demonstrated with a hat. The hat was thrown into the portal only to come out of a second one that was near it. Hiro had to admit, it was some impressive science. The scenes shifted to where a human - a girl, to be more specific - was about to enter the portal as a test run for human transportation. At first, Hiro thought that everything would go well. After all, if it didn't, why would the recording still be preserved? However, before anything else happened, the portal that the female had been sent into started to shake and suck everything in, obviously malfunctioning. At first, people tried to get the woman who went in out, but then they were forced to turn it off before anyone else got sucked in. The video was paused as soon as the portal was switched off.


    Hiro wasn't sure what to think of it, to be quite honest. It was bizarre yet also showed how Krei was a part of the entire situation. It only gave them better evidence, if anything. "When Krei attacked us, he had that same symbol with him. Is this all because he lost someone to that portal? Hiro mused, his brown eyes darting from screen to screen to see if he had missed anything during those turn of events. It was a pretty complex video to pay attention to so Hiro most likely missed some important detail.



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    Hiro was a bit tentative about getting out of the room; he understood that there was danger in having them all stay in such a small area and especially since they knew too much already, they were probably being targeted right now. He hesitated for a moment, clearly unsure if he should get out of the room or attempt to find clues that he might have missed in the video. He could tell that Tadashi wasn't too keen on the idea of staying in the room with possible danger and Hiro didn't want to drag him anywhere where he felt uncomfortable or so. [b]"Um...I'll stay here, then. I have a feeling we missed something in the video so I'm going to run through it again. Those who want to leave the room can go but don't go too far and stay within range. Also, try not to get killed or anything like that. If anything, just call me and I'll be there, okay?"


    Wasabi and GoGo seemed to like the idea and agreed that they would leave the room but wouldn't go as far as the next corner. Honey Lemon offered to stay with Hiro since she had found the videos, and Baymax just stayed in the room as well. Hiro wasn't too confident about the splitting up idea and it was evident in the way he suddenly seemed to unsure about himself, almost as if he was rethinking splitting up. Splitting up nearly always led to disaster. Then again, if something happened in the room they were in, only a quarter of the team would be affected. There were multiple consequences yet also multiple positives to the idea and Hiro found it quite difficult to control everything. He felt rather paranoid with letting them go off like that with potential danger there. Then again, what choice did he have? Hiro was supposed to make the right choices yet he felt like he was making the wrong ones over and over again, which certainly didn't make him feel any better about the current situation at hand. In fact, it made him feel somewhat worse, as if one mistake would lead to the ultimate downfall of another.


    It was a stressful position that Hiro had to deal with and it was quite clear that he wouldn't make all of the right decisions in the process, even if he thought that what he was doing was right.




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    Now Hiro was left alone with Honey Lemon and Baymax. He didn't waste anytime in reviewing the video, making sure to pay attention to certain parts. Then, however, he realized that there was another part to the video that he originally been cut off from the first one, almost as of someone didn't want anyone to see it yet didn't delete it for some reason. Hiro, fueled by pure curiosity, decided to play it and saw the general from before as well as Krei. They had just switched off the portal yet had failed to get the woman out. Hiro watched as, suddenly, a man showed up, attempting to get to Krei. The man looked quite angry and quite familiar at that, and it didn't take Hiro long to put two and two together. [b]"That's Callaghan,"
    He said to no one in particular, unsure if he even believed it, himself, even when it was right in front of him. "But why's he so angry when it doesn't concern him? Honey Lemon, can you zoom in on this woman?"


    The girl did as she was told and Hiro leaned forward, attempting to find any clues or pieces that might help them figure it out. That was when he saw it. The name tag that was normally imprinted on a test suit was none other than "Callaghan." Hiro felt as if he had been struck with some hard object. "That's Callaghan's daughter." As soon as he said it, he heard a giant crash and it darkened rather quickly. At first, Hiro thought that something happened outside the room. Then he realized that it happened inside of it. Some huge part of a metal wall was thrown at them and nearly killed them if it hasn't been for Baymax, who stopped it from hurting them in time. Great, now they were stuck under a giant metal wall. Even though there was somewhat limited space, Hiro made his way over to Honey Lemon, who looked more frightened if anything else.


    "You okay?" Hiro asked, relieved when he received a nod of conformation from her. It seemed like the fight had now just begun. Luckily, Baymax didn't throw the metal part away, knowing well enough that it would be smarter for them to make Krei believe that they were dead and that he had killed him instead of just leaping into a fight. However, this was what Hiro had been afraid of. Since the rest of the team was cut off from him, it was only a matter of time until Krei found them as well. Hiro had never felt so terrified in his entire life yet he knew that he had to do something about it. "Okay, in about a minute, I'm going to ask Baymax if he could thrown this in Krei's direction to try and get his attention," Hiro told Honey Lemon, who got ready by pressing one of the buttons on her bag and taking out a small, colored ball. Now all they had to do was make sure that Krei didn't find anyone of their team yet.



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    All Hiro had to do was hope that the rest of his team would be here soon because for now, things weren't looking so good. He knew that it hasn't been a good idea to split up yet he had done it anyway, knowing that there would be consequences like these. Hey, it wasn't like Hiro was oblivious to those, no. He did, in fact, know that something like this might happen yet he just didn't believe it when it did. It was just so stressful for him at this point yet he knew that he couldn't have done much about the splitting up situation because they would have done something about it anyway. Great. Hiro couldn't help but feel worry clutch his throat but he ignored it, not wanting to give in the paranoia yet. His friends were ready. They weren't going to just chicken out, right? Of course not. After all, Hiro had made sure that everything was working well during the test runs, so he was pretty confident that they had this down despite the fact that they had sort of been ambushes while they were watching the video. Was it just a coincidence that it happened when Hiro figured out that the women was Callaghan's daughter or did they now know some important information?


    Hiro gave Baymax the signal and the robot threw the huge metal part towards Krei, who had managed to dodge it as if he had been expecting Baymax to make a sudden move. That didn't make Hiro feel any better, to be quite honest, but he wasn't going to do anything that notioned that he was giving up so quickly. His confidence was still there and as long as the rest of the team made it out and helped him in this fight because he was certain that Honey Lemon and Baymax wouldn't be enough to handle someone like Krei, even if they were well trained or so. Hiro didn't expect Krei to be so close to them, to be quite honest. It was almost as if he knew that he didn't completely eradicate them from existence. Hiro thought that he had this down but apparently, he didn't. Then again, the rest of the team still had to get here.


    Honey Lemon attempted to attack yet it didn't work as well as she had thought it would. Krei simply summoned up more microbots and blasted it at them. Honey Lemon and Hiro both ducked before it hit them but Baymax hadn't been so lucky. He had gotten hit by the blast and fell backwards, causing Hiro to instantly rush to his side. [b]"Baymax!" Hiro yelled, leaving Honey Lemon's side only to rush to his. Baymax was sort of stuck so Hiro had to try and help him. Luckily, Fred, Wasabi, and GoGo showed up at the bottom of the floor. That meant that most of the team was here. Good. Now all they had to do was hope that they would actually win this one.



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    Hiro didn't join the fight right away since he was already preoccupied with Baymax, even though he was tempted to. The young teen instead attempted to pull Baymax out of the wreckage, knowing that he couldn't take too much time just in case anything happened. Baymax, however, was stuck pretty good, so Hiro didn't manage to get the white robot as fast as he wanted to. Heart racing, Hiro tried to take Baymax's arm and tug him out forcefully yet Hiro didn't even weigh half as much as Baymax, so all he did end up doing was falling down. Ah, this would take him quite a while. Hiro didn't have the time, though, but he had to make a decision: help Baymax or help his team. The choice was rather difficult for him yet he took the logical way out of it, knowing that his friends had each other's backs. Basically, it was just Hiro and Baymax here who had each other's backs. One for all, right? Hiro wasn't going to give up on Baymax so soon, especially since the robot had tried his best to help and even saved Hiro's life multiple times. Now it was Hiro's turn to do the same.


    From his point, Hiro saw that the entire team - not including Baymax and himself - seemed to be taking Krei on. GoGo went headfirst, which wasn't too much of a good strategy, but Hiro guessed that it was her instinct to take things on like that. Honey Lemon had followed after, which wasn't the smartest choice either, but Hiro was being rather too judgmental, especially since he was still trying to get Baymax out of the wreckage and fully functioning. He knew that taking too long would result in a very bad problem and to be quite honest, Hiro had enough on his hands and would rather not deal with such a problem at the moment.


    Hiro didn't even realize that Krei was overpowering the team with his seemingly endless amount of microbots. Fred was the first one to go down since he was also one of the first to attack. Then it was GoGo, Honey Lemon, and Wasabi. They were all pretty much trapped in a sea of microbots, making it clear that they were still in no condition to fight against Krei despite the fact that Hiro had tried his best to make them more powerful. He had a tendency to rush into things, though, and it was pretty clear at this point that he should have waited longer. Krei then sent an entire wave of microbots at Tadashi, seeing that he might as well get rid of someone while he was at it.


    Hiro didn't even realize what was going on. He had managed to get Baymax out of the wreckage, though, so it was a start.



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    Hiro, unfortunately for him, had turned around to check on how it was going at just the wrong moment. He felt like everything went in slow motion after he had turned around; it was almost as if he was in a dream or hallucinating. Oh, how he wished that that was the case. Instead, however, this was real life, and he could only watch helplessly as the microbots swarmed over to his older brother, leaving him nowhere to be seen. The rest of the team had witnessed that as well and some covered their mouths in shock, others just stared at the stop Tadashi used to be in, and others like Fred were, for once, completely silent. At first, Hiro couldn't believe it. It had happened way too quickly for him and he had no idea what to do or how to react. That was it? He was just...gone? That couldn't be...possible, right? It wasn't logical at all. A deadly silence filled the area as no one dared speak or even make a move; the silence felt like a heavy weight on Hiro's shoulders.


    [b]"T-T-Tadashi?" Hiro's voice sounded similar to a broken record; painful to hear. His own rapid heartbeat seemed to be the only thing that he was hearing. Hiro was painfully quiet after that, as if still in disbelief. He was stunned. At first, Hiro felt nothing. Absolutely nothing, almost as if all emotions had left him, which would have been great considering the situation. However, the despair came crashing in quicker than he expected it to. Hiro felt like he was going to be sick - he was dizzy, his heart pounded, and he couldn't get the memory out of his head no matter how hard he tried. It was stuck to him like glue, forcing him to relive it over and over again. Hiro honestly felt like he was going insane but those were just the first couple of minutes of grief. Those few minutes always made the person feel as if they were going insane although the actual case was the fact that they were just dealing with too much negative emotions at once.


    His despair and guilt didn't last long, though, even if it was technically his own fault. Instead, his emotions morphed into something more dangerous, something more deadly. Resentment. Indignation. Hatred. Hiro looked desperate at first, his brown eyes darkening and welling up with tears although he didn't start crying, which was weird. He was basically forced to stand there with an inability to actually cry so he had to focus on feeling as if his heart was tearing itself apart and forcing him to bleed nearly everywhere. Then his expression changed into one that no one had seen Hiro wear, even if he was honestly very angry. This one was something different and it didn't take a genius to realize what Hiro wanted: revenge.


    Hiro jumped off of the wreckage of the room he was in before, Baymax following him like a loyal puppy. If it was possible, Hiro would have most likely been breathing fire at this point. He wasn't just angry, no. Even though Krei had been quite powerful before, Hiro was fueled by pure emotion now, and he wasn't going to let anything get in his way. Hiro gestured for Baymax to knock Krei off of his stand on the microbots. The robot wasn't built to destroy yet Hiro wasn't asking for Baymax to destroy Krei, so the white robot obliged and shot his armored fist up to the masked man, knocking him straight off of his position on his microbots. The bots scattered all over the place as the mask fell off of the man's face, therefore forcing him to lose control. The man fell to the ground yet that wasn't what Hiro wanted to see. No, he wanted to see worse. Much worse.


    As soon as Krei was down, Hiro made his way over to him, grabbing the mask off of the ground. "It's over, Krei," Hiro's voice was venomous, making it clear that Hiro wasn't going to show any mercy. Hiro couldn't see who it was, though, since the man's back was turned to him. If Hiro did realize, then that would bush the final trigger on him. His own "berserk button." If Hiro's friends thought that this was the worst he could get, they were in for a huge surprise coming right at them.



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    IC | Hiro watched as Krei began to stand up rather shakily and Hiro had to hold himself back from kicking him back down despite his urge to do so anyway. He needed to take his rage out on someone but he managed to control himself this time despite the fact that it was incredibly difficult for him to do so, especially at this state. This could be considered his first actual mental breakdown; even though he got close certain times in his childhood, this was his first full-blown one. It took him a lot of willpower to just not start yelling at Krei and making sure that he paid earlier and it was clear that Hiro was on the verge at the moment, especially by the way he stood and by his expression. His normally bright eyes were darkened and he didn't even look like the excited fourteen-year-old that his brother and his friends had witnessed a couple of hours before during the test runs.


    The man finally stood up and turned around. Hiro expected to see Krei's face yet instead, the all-too familiar face of Callaghan appeared, taking Hiro off guard. His expression changed from pure hatred to actual surprise and puzzlement. Didn't he die in the fire? What was he doing here? Hiro saw the entire building explode! It wasn't possible! [b]"P-professor?" The boy managed to stutter out, his eyes scanning the figure of the professor who was supposed to die in the fire. It was clear that Hiro was very confused at this point and didn't know what was going on. Hiro was tempted to back away a little but forced himself to stand his ground, knowing that he couldn't show weakness now, especially after this turn of events. He heard the rest of his team gasp as well, obviously as confused as Hiro was at this point. "You...you were supposed to be dead! I saw you in the building! It exploded! There's no possible way..."


    "I've had your microbots, Hiro," Callaghan told the younger in a monotonous voice, his light eyes basically piercing through Hiro. Hiro honestly felt like he was getting stabbed multiple times as he was confronting and being confronted at the same time. "Now give me the mask." He then ordered as if he thought that Hiro would be stupid enough to give it back to him when he had made it all this way.


    Hiro was metaphorically drowning at this point. "B-but what about Tadashi? He was about to go in there for you! He could have died!" Hiro's voice was only rising by the mere couple of seconds. "You killed him! He trusted you and you ****ing killed him!" Hiro was now advancing on Callaghan, who found himself backing away at first. This wasn't anger or frustration. This was hatred in it's purist form. Hiro was not letting this matter go, though. He was extremely ticked off, scared, confused, disconsolate, and very dangerous. Dangerous was not often used as a word to describe Hiro yet in this situation, it sounded quite suitable.


    Callaghan then began to advance on Hiro, who backed away by instinct. "That was his own fault!" He snapped, voice echoing around the facility. Hiro looked as if he had been struck with a bladed object that was on fire. It was clear that those words had hurt him badly yet as soon as the despair came, the hatred came back as well. Callaghan had no idea what he was in for.


    "Baymax..." Hiro began in a rather threatening tone of voice, his dark eyes flashing with warning. He wasn't going to let Callaghan escape death once again, that was for sure. "Destroy." Before Baymax even had the chance to protest that his healthcare rules prevented him from hurting another being, Hiro simply stated, "Not anymore," and legit took the card that Tadashi had made for the white robot and threw it away, leaving Baymax on "destroy mode."


    If there was anything that made Hiro look like himself again, it was that he refused to kill Callaghan by himself and therefore had someone else do it. Even though Hiro was going through a bad mental breakdown, he wasn't going to throw away his only moral left. He wasn't going to kill anyone using his own hands.