Big Hero Lapis

By Samhoku

Disclaimer: I do not own Big Hero Six, claim to own it, or sell my work. I also do not own Disney.

This is a collaboration between myself and HiroLemonFan

Chapter:

Hiro picked up Megabot with the intention of going to another bot fight. But as soon as he did, the bottom piece fell off and rolled next to his desk. Sighing, Hiro kneeled down to pick up the piece, but then he noticed something silver among his pile of robots.

It was a silver mirror with a cracked blue teardrop-shaped gem on the back. Hiro put Megabot on his desk and picked up the mirror. He remembered when Cass gave it to him as a 'welcome to your new home' gift on his fourth birthday. He recalled her saying that she got it and other things from an antique shop when she visited a place called Beach City.

According to Cass, the mirror had special powers. It could record random phrases and turn them into new sentences. It was as if it could talk to others. Hiro slightly chuckled, remembering how he would play with the mirror and talk to it. It was the closest thing he had to a non-related friend. He decided to see if it could still work. "Hello mirror."

"Hi Hiro Hamada."

Hiro sat on his bed. "I know I haven't spoken to you in a long time," he said. "I've been busy."

"...bot fighting..."

"No not that," Hiro said. "I was doing other things."

"...big brain... Washed up at 14."

Hiro sighed again. While talking to the mirror was fun, hearing the repeated sayings getting mushed up into sentences could get rather boring. "You're a great friend, but sometimes I wish you could say more words."

Suddenly, the mirror showed an image of its back with a hand removing the gem. So with a bit of difficulty, Hiro removed the gem from the mirror, causing it to shatter. He gasped. What was he going to tell Cass?

Suddenly, the gem ripped free from Hiro's grasp and hovered. Then it glowed and transformed into a girl. She had light blue skin, pupil-less, mirror-like eyes, shoulder-length dark blue hair, and the teardrop-shaped gem was on her back. She wore a blue dress consisting of a knee-length flowing skirt with a downward-facing dark blue triangle, a halter crop top with an upward-facing dark blue triangle, a dark blue ribbon on the back of her shirt, and she did not wear shoes.

"Thank you," the girl said. "You did it. You helped me! It's Hiro Hamada, right?"

Hiro slowly nodded.

"I'm Lapis," the girl said. "Lapis Lazuli."