So

Big Hiro Six

Not a romantic movie

Which is a good thing I know.

Except maybe I kind of ship Wasabi and Go Go.

That's just me. You don't have to agree. I don't expect you too.


Chapter 1- When Bae sits in your lap

Ever hear the phrase Opposites attract?

Go Go was happiest when she was going fast. She was careless and unorganized and happy that way. She bent and broke rules as if they meant nothing to her, and they didn't really mean anything to her. Not petty rules suck as speed limits and traffic lights at least.

Wasabi was the complete opposite. He was careful and organized. Everything had its place and he was willing to slow down and take time to make sure everything was in its place.. Breaking laws freaked him out. He never took big risks if he could help it. Sure he made crazy inventions, but those inventions were carefully calculated with a long precise plan and detailed blueprint.

Go Go had NO respect for that. She was always crashing into his space and messing up his precision, almost sending him into mini panic attacks. He'd get super freaked out and work for maybe thirty minutes. He'd stay late because he wanted both order, precision, and to be able to finish at least part of a project that way without messy interruptions.

It took him awhile to figure he didn't mind the interruptions so much. It took him awhile to figure out he actually liked Go Go. He figured out that he liked the way she worked, spontaneous yet hard working, never settling for second best. Which was one of the reasons he was so shocked when he found out she liked him back. She wouldn't have settled for second best, which means she must have meant she saw something special in him. She'd picked him over Tadashi, who she had known practically her whole life, and that made him feel special.

They worked well off of each other usually. When she would get stressed out about a project not being good enough he would try to calm her down. And he usually could. She was less stressed out. She still ran around like a psycho, but Wasabi wasn't trying to change that about her, just help her enjoy life more. She was helping him too. He was plan obsessed and she helped him take more risks and try more things. That was how she helped him live his life to the fullest and enjoy it more. The seemed to fit together like a well engineered machine, and they were happy.

They were happy.

Hiro seemed to throw that all off. Well Hiro and Tadashi. The Hamada brothers threw a wrench into their perfect machine. Hard to say who started it but it was easily traced back to Tadashi's death. Wasabi wasn't the kind of person to get mad at someone for dying, that would be wrong. And he, along with the others, had tried to reach out to young Hiro. The kid was so sad. But he hadn't wanted to be reached out to.

Until Tadashi's death was able to be avenged. When it seemed more than a freak accident, that was when Hiro allowed them to help. Of course, the boy probably would have preferred to die alone that night with Baymax, but when a convenient car conveniently pulls up in time for a car chase, well Hiro couldn't say no to that.

Unfortunately, it had been Wasabi's car. Wasabi, slow, precise, CAREFUL Wasabi. Wasabi who would follow the speed limit and stop at the red lights despite being chased by an evil man with a dangerous microbot army. You could tell by looking at Go Go that she was nervous and impatient but she almost lost it when Wasabi STOPPED AT A STOP LIGHT. She couldn't help thinking, "doesn't the big lug know we're in legitimate danger? He's going to get us killed..." She appropriately snapped at him, not mentioning how terrifying the thought of losing him was to her, now was not the time for sappy romance. Now was the time for action. So she leapt into his lap and stole away the wheel slamming on the gas.

It took them two seconds to realize that she was in his lap. For three seconds after he tensed because that had never happened before. Then he tried to relax. She was his girlfriend. It wasn't that big of a deal.

Except for the fact some psycho was trying to kill them, but otherwise.