A/N: Hello there! The name's OneWing. This is now officially my first non-crossover story, base on movie events, and Big Hero 6 story! I am just so glad I got this story out. First of all, I watched Big Hero 6 and guess what...It was AWSOME! :D Even though it was still sad, I enjoyed it either way. Also, this started off as a joke between my friends as we finished watching the movie by them joking "What would happen if Hiro had a child?" Unlike them, I took it more seriously and came up with a few ideas in mind.

Rated K+: action, mild language, some violence, and other material

Notes: I don't own none of the characters except one. Other than that, ENJOY!


Prologue: Love

One year later…

Being encouraged by Cass and his friends, Hiro continued being in SFIT for loving what he does, which was building and creating new and improved robotics that changed through out San Fransokyo, and make everybody proud for his extraordinary talent of intelligence. Soon, millions upon millions of people everyday spread the word about this kid's gift with e-mails, cell phones, and other online contacts.

Slowly, Hiro became uncomfortable with all the cameras, media, and news reporters; but it wasn't enough were it would drive him crazy then lead him to depression. The only problem was that being a great student and a superhero to became very stressful at some points, however he didn't give up. He never ever said once he his life "Oh, you don't need to help others with this" or "Being a hero isn't all that, just quit." Nope. Standing proud and tall, he looked in the mirror and smiled.

Everyday is a present.

One day, Hiro came across a new citizen of San Fransokyo, whom appearance was far beyond different than any of the students back at SFIT, at Cass's café. She and her mother moved to here so the girl could attend at SFIT herself when she gets older. She looked fairly two years older than Hiro; nice short brown curls that made her hair all puffy, soft brown skin like coca, and bright green eyes that sparkle when giving eye contact.

Hiro started to hear the thoughts in his mind that said, "Talk to her, she's something special" and "No, don't! She'll drive you out of your concentration in education!"

Hiro felt an agonizing pluck at his heart and mind, feeling mixed emotion about the girl as he continued to look at her. What if he messes up? He has never hanged out with kids his own age before, because they would always be jealous of his wise self and wanted no part of him. So he made his decision…

Things happen for a reason.

Surprising after a few days later, Hiro and the girl became inseparable friends from then on. Despite of spreading the news about Hiro, she had never heard of him before. In fact, she thought that he was one of those very bright kids who were home schooled instead of being a actual college student!

While she expressed her tomboyish lifestyle to Hiro, Hiro shared half of his lifestyle to her with college. He shows her the Microbots, that where used as small structures since there's now only a few of them, and Baymax. At first, the girl didn't feel like she would fit in with him with all the technology advancements that Hiro uses in his everyday life style, but soon enough, she thought that she would be fine when dealing with the new high-tech life because Hiro was there to lead her along the way.

Just because something unexpected happens doesn't mean it's bad.

Five years later…

Hiro felt a flutter in his heart every time he sees her. At first he didn't know what it meant, but Cass taught him that it was a feeling of a crush slowly growing into love. This is what Hiro was afraid of in the first place. Afraid that this feeling would get in the way of getting a PhD degree in college and stopping at being superhero, afraid that things will become more unexpected for his future, and afraid that his friends won't accept her. But Cass reassured that everything will be fine and that there's nothing to fear but fear itself. Man was he glad to have an aunt who cares about him.

Love is like a rose bud blooming out into spring.

The girl never thought that she had felt the same way to Hiro just when he admitted that he really really liked her. She just only saw Hiro as just a friend, but never a crush. Unlike many useless girls, she didn't care about the fact that he was a superhero, a genus, or just wins a lot of awards for bravery and smartness. The only thing that she cares about more than anything of Hiro was that he was himself. No girl could ever understand Hiro because they weren't around him enough like her and see Hiro's true potential for the universe. During the next couple of months, the two decides to go out on a date three times every week (because of Hiro being a successful student and hero) and contact him when ever she could to make sure that he was all right.

Hiro never thought that life could be so great without his friends and her. Even though the two had some disagreements, it wasn't bad enough to where they would speak to each other. Hiro felt happy, completed, and confused all at once. Happy that Cass, his friend, and the girl where bought into his life. Completed because he found out who he truly is. Confused because he didn't know where his road ended at. Looking at the photo of the girl, he hugs it to his chest and whispers:

"Daisuki desu."

I love you.

Five more years later…

Marriage. She had expected that this very day would come once he had made a spectacular proposal to her when he took her out flying just before sunrise. Her mother, Cass, Gogo, Honey, Fred, Wasabi, and even Baymax where there too. Not wanting a fight to be going on at the wedding, there where only bridesmaids (Honey, Gogo) and groom's men (Fred, Wasabi). No "The Best Man" nor "Maid of Honor", just bridesmaids and groom's men. After that, there was the honeymoon. And…lets just say that it was back at Mrs. Hamada's hometown place as she felt sort of homesick. It was a nice little city, Hiro would give her that, but he had never had the experience to stay in a small city when in his superhero form. Luckily, the team where doing fine without him when it came to saving the world. Hiro knew that this was only the beginning of his extraordinary fate…

Mistakes are turned into miracles.

One year later…

No. She didn't want any. She didn't feel like it was the right time to start a family, not yet anyway. Hiro felt the same way. They both thought starting a family would cause great chaos for their chances in continuing with their degrees in college, Hiro's time in being a superhero, and most importantly their jobs. But as soon as she started vomiting this morning, she could tell that life wasn't going to go according to plan. Neither of them had expected, but they were now actual parents.

As soon as Hiro placed his hand on his wife's stomach then felt the little kick, fear rolled in him in waves.

He was a father.

Hiro never real knew his own parents. He was only three when they passed away! Ever since then, he has only been living with his father's little sister and his own brother Tadashi.

Tadashi.

Of course! Tadashi has been more like a fatherly fugue to Hiro than anybody else in his life. Tadashi would always lead him to the right path of success anytime he sees that Hiro would go down the wrong one. In fact if it wasn't thanks to Tadashi, Hiro would've never ever become the man that he was now today. He would've never been a superhero, become one of the world's greatest college students, or maybe even get a family. Now, Hiro couldn't really image himself being stuck in a penitentiary (for God knows how long) all because of being in illegal bot fights. Sometimes, Hiro even wondered what made him to become engaged at such a activity in the first place.

Mrs. Hamada saw his worried look, and places a hand on top of his head as she strokes his hair back lovingly. She knows how her husband had a hard, experienced life at such a young age, but she will try her best to help Hiro through, even if it was going to be a rough one. They both knew that their child wasn't a mistake, its' the most wonderful gift that anybody could've give. Now all they had to do was wait for the delivery…

Eight months later…

Down at the San Fransokyo hospital, all that could be heard was the loud baby cry coming from the incubator. Unlike all the rest of the other babies, this one in particular was small and wispy. Its soft caramel hands reached over to get a feel for its mother, squeezing a finger as it did so, and fell asleep. Mrs. Hamada couldn't believe it only took a day and five hours for it to be welcomed in this world, and was she thankful. But the only thing that broke her heart the most was when she heard the doctor say those cursed words about what the baby had that would change its, hers, and everybody else lives as well:

Sickle-Cell Disease

It was a hereditary blood disorder, from Mrs. Hamada's genes, that is an abnormality in the blood cells where it's a sickle-like shape in the veins. This also means that the baby has a high likely not to live for so many years and could eventually…

No! She was determined not to let that happen to her child. She would make sure that everything was safe and germ-free in her and Hiro's home before they returned back with the baby. There was just one thing for her to go…tell Hiro, Baymax, and the rest of the family about the Sickle-cell disease.

When that day arrived were Hiro, Cass, Baymax, Gogo, Honey, Fred, and Wasabi would come and visit her and the baby, she would tell them about the baby's health. And so she did. As she did, she couldn't help but grieve at not telling them about it in the first place and at feeling so guilty for giving it to her daughter, who didn't do anything to deserve a punishment.

Yes…It was a girl.

Hiro, however, didn't care if his daughter had the disease, he just didn't want to lose her. At first when his loss his brother, it felt like the world turned his back on him. Then when almost losing Baymax, he didn't see him as a robot but a close friend. So now, Hiro was very determined to kept his daughter alive and well, and make sure no harm well come her way.

"Hey, what's her name?" Fred asked, out of the blue.

Hiro and Mrs. Hamada felt bad about only focusing on the disease that they had all forgotten about naming their child. Mrs. Hamada told Hiro it could be what ever he wants it to be, because she would still love Hiro and her daughter either way. Hiro thought more into it as he sat there, cradling his daughter in his arms for the very first time, then whispers:

Yoko…Yoko Hamada

Couple of months or so later…

Now Hiro finally understood what Tadashi had to go through with him. Hiro had to admit, it was pretty hard be the father of little Yoko, be a superhero to the universe, go to college, and work at a business company all at once. But he was, surprising everyone, able to be there with Yoko and his wife all the time. Why? It's because love makes time. Love is what kept Hiro going in the first place. Love is what Tadashi gave him when introducing SFIT to Hiro and helping Hiro into thinking more, which let in making the Microbots. Love is what Cass proved to Hiro when becoming the guardian to him and Tadashi, even though she had never dealt with kids before in her life. Love is what Gogo, Honey, Fred, and Wasabi gave to Hiro when they teamed up with him to bring Mr. Callaghan to justice. Love is what Baymax did when making a sacrifice to save Hiro from being stuck in that portal. Love is what kept Hiro alive and to become himself. A man who is ambitious, clever, brave, brazen, and above all: intelligent.

Yoko, if anything happens to me, I just want to let you know that your father had always loved you unconditionally. I will be your guidance from here on out because I want you to pursue the path that'll lead you into your transcendental destiny for showing the world who you are.

I'm sure that's what your uncle would've wanted if he ever met you; because I know for a fact that I certainly do want the best for you as well.

~Love, Your Father: Hiro Hamada


A/N: Read, Review, and explain what you liked or don't like.

The next chapter is still more of a introduction, but eventually it'll be the story. I promise!