"Giant battle robots now roam the Earth. It started in San Fransokyo and when the city fell, many more followed and soon, there was nothing but destruction for miles.
Everyone lost. Those who fought against them were killed and those who survived now only fight to survive. To live another day and hope for a miracle.
Many friends fell in the fight for justice. With everything going on, we didn't have time to mourn over them and had to keep moving forward.
What's the point of living if you have nothing left to live for?"
"Hiro!" The muffled voice called on his communicator. "They're coming! They're he-..." A loud crash was heard on the other end and soon the only sound that followed was static. Hiro signed out.
"We lost Gogo and Lucius." He said facing down.
Violet looked at him sadly. "So it's only the four of us now?"
"We're all that's left?" He confirmed.
Silence followed, but it was broken by Wilbur. "We need to get back to the safe house." He reminded them.
He was right. Lucius and Gogo had willingly sacrificed their lives so they could complete this mission. When they succeeded, then they didn't given up their lives for nothing. Just like many of their friends and family. They all lost so much in this war and now they were all that was left.
From a world where no one gets left behind to one where everyone for themselves. They spent the past six years fighting and surviving. A few days ago, the team had found some information that could finally end this. If they...no. When they succeed this world they lived in now would never exist.
Before losing their friends, the team had infiltrated the remains of the Robinson mansion. The once colourful and bubbly home reduced to dust and rubble. The moment they found what they were looking for, robots and guards from the opposing side attacked and Gogo and Lucius chose to stay back and stall as long as they could. All five of them knew they wouldn't make it back.
The three of them hid amongst a pile of debris as a group of guards walked passed. Once the coast was clear, Violet grabbed the two boys hands and the trio were suddenly transparent. Violet's invisibility sure came in handy a lot of times. You'd rather stay hidden then fight in the open. They were close to the entrance when they both felt their female companion's grip loosen on them. Hiro and Wilbur both knew that when Violet used her powers for long periods of time it would exhaust her. And that fact that she was also making them invisible along with her only used up her energy faster.
"Just a little more, Vi." Wilbur whispered to her.
But his words couldn't stop the fatigue getting to her. They were becoming visible, fading in and out, until they were no longer invisible. Hiro caught Violet before she fell, carrying her bridal style.
"We have to be careful now." He told Wilbur.
"Lets go." He nodded.
It was much harder to stay hidden. Hiding places became limited and more guards came.
They stayed in the shadows of the remains of a building wall. Their base was just in the middle of the street. A sewer manhole.
"If you leave me, you'll get there faster."
Both men looked at the half-conscious woman in Hiro's arms.
"Don't think we're going to leave you, Vi." Hiro shook his head.
"And besides, we're almost there." Wilbur gave a slight grin.
His grin fell when a whistling sound came and soon the building beside them exploded. Their armor was now completely covered in dust and became even more dented and scratched than before. Hiro's helmet had gotten cracked. Violet laid beside him. Thank goodness she was breathing.
"Come on!" Wilbur ran to them, forcing Hiro up and then picking Violet up by one hand. Hiro got over his daze and grabbed Violet's other hand. Both men were dragging her to their location. She was doing her best to make it easier for them and tried making herself lighter.
The robots had found them. Wilbur released Violet and using his chargeball gloves, he fired an electric ball at the metallic beast, temporarily stunning him. He then threw the manhole aside.
"GO!" He shouted at Hiro.
Picking Violet up, Hiro jumped in and after another hit to the machine, Wilbur jumped in after, the flames only just missing the top of his helmet.
The team picked up pace, going as fast as they could and ran down the sewers.
"Baymax!" Hiro yelled into his communicator. "Quick! Open the doors!"
"Yes, Hiro." The robot's voice replied and soon a brick wall opened up and the three ran inside in, the wall closing behind them.
Thank goodness for Robinson industries old basement facilities still being operational.
It was one of the few places untouched by all the destruction. Perfect for hiding and setting base. The power was out when they came, but with a good old kick and jump start, they were able to get it up.
The marshmallow like robot approached them. "I am detecting you all need medical attention immediately." He pointed out.
"Take care of Violet first." Hiro instructed, handing the woman over to the robot.
"I can see she is suffering from exhaustion and all she needs is a good rest." The robot had the girl lay on one of the makeshift beds and began assessing to her injuries. "Will Lucius and Gogo be joining soon?"
"They didn't make it, Baymax." Hiro told him sadly and then walked over to Wilbur, who was working on the computer. His helmet laid beside him and what once had an infamous cowlick, his hair was messed up and ends were sticking out.
Hiro removed his helmet and looked at the screen. Blueprints of Cornelius Robinson's time machine were being displayed.
"Do you really believe this chip will save us?" Wilbur asked.
"If we can find somewhere to plug in the time chip, then we can go back in time before all this started and prevent it from happening." Hiro said.
"And where are we going to find somewhere to plug it?"
They hadn't thought that far yet. They just figured they'd retrieve the chip and would figure out the rest. Problem with that was time was not on their side. The robots and guards would be getting close to them everyday they waited and did nothing. Soon, they would have nowhere to run.
Whilst the men thought of what to do, Violet pulled the time chip out of her belt pouch and looked over to Baymax. The chip was a small rectangular card, blue in colour. When she found it, she thought maybe, just maybe.
"Baymax?"
"Yes, Violet?"
"I think...it's best you keep this." She held the chip out to him.
The robot stared at it and then gave a nod. He then opened his card bank and Violet placed the chip into one of the two remaining slots.
"Will this undermine my medical or fighting abilities?" He asked.
The woman shook her head. "It might be what saves us all."
"Would you like it if I use it now?"
Violet had to think about it. They could, but they didn't have a plan. They couldn't go back in time without knowing where to start. They couldn't just go blindly.
"I think we'll wait for the right moment." She nodded.
BOOM!
Sounds outside their door could be heard. It alerted everyone in the room. They could hear gunfires and loud stomping coming from an enemy bot.
"They found us." Hiro exclaimed wide eyed.
"Break time's over." Wilbur grabbed his helmet and ushered everyone to the other exit.
Where was Baymax's armor when they needed it? The robot was moving to slow and the fact that the three humans were exhausted didn't help either.
The door blew open and the enemy was on their trail.
"Do you have any idea where we're going?!" Violet asked.
"Honestly...I don't know." Wilbur admitted. "But when have we known where we're going since all this started?"
He had a point. What mattered was they survived.
Their shoes were soaked from the ankle deep sewer waters. Violet did have full leg length boots, but she could feel the water seeping into them. They could see the shadows of the guards coming.
"I'll hold them off." Wilbur said.
"Are you crazy!?" Violet snapped. "You refused to leave me, so I'm doing the same for you!" She pointed her finger at him.
"Now is not the time." He argued. "You're a super. It's better you than me!"
"What?" She she raised an eyebrow.
"There's a better chance we'd make it further if you're still around." Before Violet could say anything, he brought their helmets up and kissed her on the lips. It was quick and forced, but it did shut her up. Hiro sighed. She was the one girl who got between them, but they put their feelings aside a long time ago. If Wilbur kissed her, then that meant he wasn't coming back.
Wilbur looked over to Hiro. "You take care of her, okay." And he was serious about it.
Hiro was reluctant, but nodded. He grabbed Violet's hand and pushed Baymax in front, going further down the drains.
Violet looked back sadly. Tears falling down. Wilbur turned around, biting his lip in fear. His gloves were already low battery, but there would be enough to get his friends out of here, hopefully.
Further ahead, they heard the gun shots and a loud splash on the water. Another one had fallen.
"Baymax! Use it now!" She shouted through clench teeth.
"It will need to charge."
"Just do it quick."
Hiro blinked confused. "Vi? What are you talking about?"
"I gave the time chip to Baymax. I think it'll work."
"Woah, what?" Hiro said surprised. "We were suppose to put it in a time machine!"
Violet looked at him annoyed. "And where are we going to find a time machine? They were destroyed and the time chip was all that was left! This might be the only way!"
"You're gambling here!"
"I don't care. It might be the only gamble we have!"
"Fifty percent." Baymax announced.
The enemy was closing in. Violet took a few steps forward and held her stance. She held her hands up and a shimmering, transparent, purple shield appeared, creating an indestructible wall that separated them and their enemies.
"Violet! Using this much power in your state could kill you!" Hiro yelled.
"Sixty-five percent."
"Then you have to make sure when you go back, this never happens." She said without facing him. With each hit to her field, she winced, but concentrated hard.
"Tough one, isn't he?"
Wilbur grunted as one of the guards held him up against the wall. He was bleeding in his abdomen from the gun shot he received. The guards had bowler hats over their heads. Eyes were not visible as the hat covered them.
The light was red and he knew this monstrosity of an invention all too well. Before they could try another blow on him, Wilbur charged the remaining power in his glove and blasted at them. They fell unconscious. He held his hand over his chest to limit the bleeding and then made his way to his friends.
"Ninety percent."
Hiro had managed to use his neurotransmitter to send his microbots to attack the guards and robot. There wasn't a lot, since they got destroyed over time, but there was enough to take this group down. He caught sight of a limping figure and the blue and black armor with a lightning bolt told him who it was.
Wilbur made it! He commanded his microbots to shield him and they created a ball around him and sent him over to them. Violet's field was blocking him from entering, but when she saw what Hiro was bringing in, she made a gap big enough to fit it.
"Thanks." Wilbur panted.
Bullets were now coming through the forcefield. They were slowed down, but if they were making it through, it meant Violet was almost going to pass out.
The robot held out its fist and a missile was launched toward them.
That's it. They were goners.
"One hundred percent." Baymax finished and the robot began to glow blue and a bubble began expanding over him. It grew in size, going over the team. The missile came and Violet's shield fell.
A bright light surrounded them and then everything went dark.
The guards shielded themselves and when they looked back, their four targets had disappeared.
AN: So if you follow me on Instagram, then you know how much I love putting Hiro, Violet and Wilbur together. I finally made a fanfic. Or at least started on one. I hope you enjoy this chapter as much as I enjoyed writing it.
If you're lost on what's going on, think of it like Days of Future Past and yes, Violet and Wilbur do have BH6 styled uniforms in this chapter. I'll get into more detail about the new suits later and just because Wilbur kissed Violet, it does not mean they're end game.
