1: Gaps
I don't own Big Hero 6
Four adults and 1 child walk into a bar, nice and early so the child doesn't get "asked" to leave.
Such is the lot of the Big Hero 6.
Will Hiro have to show his SFIT ID to convince everyone that his presence among a group about five years older than him isn't weird? Maybe this time around they'll get stared at until they leave, or perhaps they'll get lucky and just get their drinks and chat, who knows.
His aunts' Cafe is great, but there are times none of them want to be around authority figures, and while the Institute has places on site, when the group wants a break from their tech (it happens), such facilities don't cut it. Between that and his friends looking even more out of place at the more typical teenage hangouts in the city than he does in a bar, well, options become limited.
Hiro hates being so young. He hates the missed movies, the barred entrances and conversation topics he just doesn't get.
And he appreciates his friends for making sure he's included as much as he is. Their adult only nights and his nights in with Aunt Cass are planned around each other, and big occasions like birthdays are always celebrated somewhere they can all go. Upstairs from the Cafe is a frequent host of such events, great (and free) food is all ages it seems.
Hiro only hopes their friendship lasts long enough for him to reach 18.
