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Chapter One: The Dragon
It was just after the San Fransokyo Institute of Technology's showcase, and I was feeling pretty good as I stood next to my brother because I'd just gotten the letter that said I'd been accepted into SFIT. "Welcome to nerd school, Nerd." Tadashi said. "Hey, I, um, wouldn't be here if it wasn't for you. So, you know, thanks for not giving up on me." I said. He smiled at me and I smiled back.
The quiet night was suddenly interrupted with the blaring of a fire alarm. Tadashi and I ran toward the noise, rounding the corner to find the SFIT showcase hall in flames. Tadashi caught a girl running away from the building and asked her if she was okay. "Yeah," I heard the girl say in between her coughs "But- Professor Callaghan's still in there!" Instantly forgetting the girl, he began to run toward the building and I knew what he was going to do. "Tadashi, no!" I said forcefully, grabbing his arm. I was not about to let my only brother go in there. "Someone has to help." He dashed away, making his favorite baseball cap fly off his head. I picked it up, but before I could even
take another step, the building exploded, throwing me to the ground. I got up and called his name again and again, but it was no use. He was gone.
1 Year Later
I tapped my pencil's eraser on my homework, thinking. I glanced at the clock and then tried to focus back on my work. I was meeting my friends downstairs in a few minutes for a quick dinner and then going out on a patrol with them, in case there was some kind of trouble in the city. Finally, I had to put my assignment away, thinking I'd get downstairs early and then finish the paper tomorrow morning, if I got time.
I walked down the stairs, skipping every other step, until I got down to Aunt Cass's cafe. "You're done early!" Aunt Cass said, greeting me with a quick side-hug. "Yeah, is anyone else here yet?" I asked hopefully. "Yes, they're sitting right over-" "Hiro!" Honey Lemon said from a table in the corner. "Thanks Aunt Cass!" I dashed over to the table and sat next to Wasabi. "Thanks for coming, guys," I said to my gang. "No problem, Hiro." Fred said. Go Go just greeted me with a wave.
First, we just talked about random stuff like classes at school and how each of our robotics projects is coming along. After the food arrived and we were eating spoonfuls of rice and other pastries, the conversation turned to what we'd be doing afterwards, which was patrolling the San Fransokyo area as superheroes. Wasabi pulled out a marked map of San Fransokyo. "Just as a reminder of where each of us is supposed to be patrolling," Wasabi explained. "That's okay. It's always good to be prepared," I said. For patrols, we would usually each patrol a different section, and if we came across something causing trouble, like a robbery or a gang, we would use the radios in our helmets to call the rest of the Big Hero 6. A few minutes later, we were saying bye to Aunt Cass and heading downstairs to get changed and head out with Baymax.
Once Baymax and I were airborne, we streaked through the darkening sky toward our patrol sector, which was the northeastern area. Technically, it wasn't San Fransokyo, but it was close enough that we felt it should be protected too. Usually there's nothing happening on patrols, but every once in a while, I'll see something very strange. For example, about six months ago I saw this teen wearing an orange tee shirt carrying some kind of old hippie lady on his back near the Caldecott Tunnel and that's not even the strangest part! He was also being chased by these two other girls with, like, snake wigs or something. Anyways, it seemed like today was going to be one of those regular days until I saw the dragon.
At first, I thought 'Maybe it's a kite, or a balloon or something'. But then I saw the rider. He was wearing a sort of black armor and mask, and he was kind of chilling out on his black dragon. "Okay Baymax, we don't know whether or not these guys mean any harm, so let's just tail them for a few minutes before we call the rest of us... Oh and you might want to scan them just in case." Baymax scanned. "Scan complete. He is in healthy condition." "Thanks" "You are welcome" Baymax replied. For a while, we did not follow him, ducking behind the massive metal balloons so him nor could the dragon detect us. Suddenly, the guy looked around as if he wanted no one to see him and I told Baymax to hover behind the closest balloon, and just as we'd done so, I barely got to watch as the boy and the dragon dove at high speed toward the nearest building and vanished into the shadow. I guided Baymax over to the same wall the dragon and boy disappeared into and felt the glass. There wasn't a portal, or a hole, or any evidence that the guy was there at all.
