Just an little one-shot. I love Big Hero one of the best Disney films I seen for a while. I don't own Big Hero 6

Cry

Hiro didn't really think about his parents if he could help it. They were always there in the back of his mind, lurking in his subconsciousness. He try to carry on living his life like a normal thirteen year old boy in San Fransokyo. Or as normal as an child genius who already finish high school could be.

Aunt Car and Tadashi spoken about them, remembering something they done or something that was said. Sometimes it feel like they were talking about strangers. Hiro didn't have many memories of them, he had little flashes of them but nothing solid.

Hiro didn't cry about his parents anymore, he was sad about them during - sometime really sad. He sometimes wanted to cry but it seem like he cry all his tears a long time ago. He learn some hard lesson at three years old lesson his nursery firends couldn't of understood. He learn about dying understand he couldn't see them again. He learn that the world doesn't stop, that you have to carry on.

Tadashi was always there for him. He was his big brother and best and sometimes only firend. He alway pushed him to do his best, believe in him when he had gave up on himself. Hiro though he wasn't ever going to lose him - not for a very long time.
But life never goes planned and he lost Tadashi in that fire and he's world fell apart once again. He cried for the first time in ages. People say you feel better after an good cry but Hiro didn't feel any better than before...

He didn't start feeling better untill he and his friends were pretending being heroes.
Then he lost Baymax, Baymax was like an older brother to him looking after him and trying to stop him doing something reckless. But also like an annoying younger brother who always following him around.

Baymax two was just like the one Tadashi made, only some improvements.
Hiro sometime cried because of Tadashi and his parents. But he tried to help his aunt Cas as much as possible, she too was hurting. They helped each other though.

At thirteen Hiro learn some more important lesson. Revenge isn't right, true firends stick by you. And it's alright to cry.