Author's Note: Hey, guys. Sorry about the writing errors. I meant to write the movie parts in bold print and the comments weren't touched.

Chapter 2

Baymax approaches Hiro slowly. "Hello. I am Baymax, your personal healthcare companion."

"Hey, Baymax. I didn't know you were still… active," Hiro said.

"What seems to be the trouble?" Baymax asked.

"I just stubbed my toe a little. I'm fine," Hiro said, indifferently.

"On a scale of 1 to 10, how would you rate your pain?" Baymax said, ignoring the last part of Hiro's answer.

"A zero. I'm okay. You can shrink now," Hiro walks up to Baymax.

"Does it hurt when I touch it?" Baymax said, persistently.

"I'm fine…" Hiro trips and falls between his bed and dresser.

Everyone, except Hiro, laughs at the scene. The tension is finally gone from the atmosphere.

"This should be good," Fred laughed.

"You have fallen," Baymax said, pointing out the obvious.

"You think?" Hiro said, sarcastically. Hiro reaches up to a shelf above his dresser. The shelf breaks and toys fall one by one on Hiro. Each time, Baymax says, "On the scale of 1 to 10, how would you rate your pain?"

Hiro groaned and rolled his eyes. This is not something he enjoyed watching himself do: making himself look like an idiot.

Tadashi cringed at the screen. That had to hurt. It was funny seeing Hiro be so dramatic.

"Zero," Hiro answered, stubbornly.

"It is alright to cry," Baymax said, picking Hiro up. "Crying is a natural response to pain."

"I'm not crying," Hiro protested.

"I will scan you for injuries," Baymax said.

"Don't scan me," Hiro said, pointing at Baymax.

"Scan complete," Baymax said, ignoring Hiro.

"Unbelievable," Hiro muttered.

"You have no injuries. However, your hormone and neurotransmitter levels indicate that you are experiencing mood swings. Diagnosis: puberty," Baymax said.

Everyone laughed at that.

"Tadashi, you didn't teach Baymax the birds and the bees, right?" Fred guffawed.

"I programmed him to know all about that stuff," Tadashi said. "He just might bring it up since Hiro's 14." Tadashi joked, wiping tears from his eyes.

Hiro punched his brother's shoulder playfully.

"What?" Hiro burst out. "Time to shrink now."

"You should expect an increase in body hair, especially on your face, chest, armpits, and-"

"Thank you! That's enough," Hiro climbed onto Baymax, trying to get him to shrink.

"You may experience powerful urges," Baymax continued.

"Oh, God. That's embarrassing," Wasabi said.

"No kidding," Hiro said, blushing. So far he wasn't liking the future.

"Don't feel bad," Fred said. "Everyone has to learn about this. It's even worse having "the talk" with your parents."

Everyone nodded in agreement.

"I had to teach both of them," Aunt Cass pointed at Tadashi and Hiro. "Both of them blushed until their faces were as red as tomatoes. It's harder for women to talk to boys about this."

Hiro tries to shove Baymax in his case.

"I cannot deactivate until you say you are satisfied with your care," Baymax informs Hiro.

"I'm satisfied with my-" Hiro said, impatiently. Hiro falls off of Baymax next to his bed. Hiro sees something moving in the pocket of a hoodie underneath his bed. He takes it out and sees that it's one of his microbots.

"How in the-" Hiro started. "All my microbots are in the SFIT building that burnt down. How is that one still working?"

Tadashi looked at Hiro, wondering the same thing. "There must be something wrong with it."

"The thing is attracted to other microbots, but they were destroyed in the fire," Hiro put his microbot in a small case. "Dumb thing's broken."

Tadashi thought about Hiro's last comment and realized it couldn't be broken if it was still moving. Something was wrong, Tadashi could feel it in his gut.

"You're robot is trying to go somewhere," Baymax stated.

"Why don't you find out where it's trying to go?" Hiro asked, sarcastically.

"Would that stabilize your pubescent mood swings?"

"Absolutely," Hiro said, his tone still sarcastic.

"Oh, no," Tadashi facepalmed.

"You didn't program him to recognize sarcasm, did you?" Hiro paled.

"I didn't even think about communication skills," Tadashi said. "I'll have to remember that when we get back to our time."

Hiro heard the door to the cafe open and close. "Baymax?" he asked. He walks over to his window and sees Baymax walking in the street. "What?!" he panicked. Hiro runs through the house and cafe, getting his socks and shoes on as he ran. He bumps into Aunt Cass.

"Hiro?" Aunt Cass looked confused.

"Hey, Aunt Cass!" Hiro said, holding his hand up. "Wow, you're up."

"I figured it was time," Hiro said, feigning excitement.

"Are you registering for school?" she asks.

"Yes. Thought about what you said. It really inspired me," Hiro said, forcing a smile to hide his anxiety.

"Honey, that's so great!" Aunt Cass pulls him into a tight hug.

Hiro immediately bolts out the door when she walks away. Hiro frantically tries to catch up with Baymax.

"Why didn't you just tell me the truth, Hiro?" Aunt Cass asks.

"I guess it might sound crazy if I tried to explain. I was also in a rush, so I couldn't tell you the full story," Hiro said.

"Just don't lie to me, young man," Aunt Cass scolded.

Hiro chases Baymax through the city and into an alley where he slips. A cat meowed in pain when Hiro slipped out of the screen's view.

"What is it about cats and alleys?" Honey Lemon asked.

Hiro runs over to Baymax, who's standing in front of a warehouse. "Baymax, what are you doing?" Hiro asks, out of breath.

"I have found where your tiny robot is trying to go," Baymax said.

"I told you it's broken. It's not trying to go-" Hiro cuts off. The microbot keeps pointing at the entrance of the warehouse.

Hiro sees that the warehouse is locked. Baymax points upward. "There is a window."

"I'm not gonna like this, am I?" Aunt Cass said, biting her nails nervously.

"I don't like where this is heading. I have a bad feeling and it's getting worse and worse by the second," Tadashi muttered.

"Please don't fall. Please don't fall…" Honey Lemon whispered loud enough for everyone to hear.

"Please exercise caution. A fall from this height can cause physical harm," Baymax warned.

Hiro climbs through the window. The microbot continues to point somewhere in the warehouse.

Baymax tries to squeeze through. "Oh, no."

"Shhh!" Hiro says.

"Excuse me while I let out some air," Baymax starts to deflate himself loudly.

"Are you done?" Hiro asks.

"It will take me a moment to re-inflate," Baymax said.

"Just keep it down," Hiro whispered.

Hiro walks through the warehouse and finds machines still on. He looks around and sees that the machines are making more microbots.

"So that's why that one microbot is still active!" Hiro exclaimed. "That makes perfect sense!"

"The question is: Who's making these new microbots?" Tadashi asked.

"I bet it's a supervillain," Fred said, aloud.

"That's comic book stuff, Fred. Not real life," GoGo said, sharply.

"Hiro?" Baymax sneaks up on Hiro.

Hiro screams, clearly startled. "You gave me a heart attack!"

"Baymax doesn't understand expressions," Tadashi put his head in his hands.

"Gee, I had no idea," Hiro said, his tone sarcastic and dramatic.

"My hands are equipped with defibrillators. Clear," Baymax held his hands up.

"It's just an expression!" Hiro yelled.

Tadashi looked a little scared for a moment when Baymax turned on his defibrillators. Then again, being protective over his brother is instinctual when said brother gets himself into dangerous situations. Tadashi always figured that keeping a tracking device on his brother's hoodie would help keep Tadashi informed of where his brother is. That's how he managed to find his brother after the bot fight.

The microbots started to fly into the air behind Hiro. Hiro's eyes widened as he turned around.

"Oh, no," Baymax said.

"I am on the edge of my seat," Wasabi said, looking as if he was watching a horror movie.

"Run!" Hiro ran and turned around to see if Baymax was following. "Oh, come on!"

"I am not fast," Baymax stated.

"No kidding," Hiro grabbed Baymax's arm.

Hiro and Baymax run to the front entrance and Hiro kicks it as hard as he can. "Kick it! Punch it!" Baymax does so feebly. Hiro groans in frustration. The microbots chase Hiro and Baymax.

"Go. Go!" Hiro yells. Hiro and Baymax run as fast as they can through the warehouse. A man in a mask is riding on the microbots.

Tadashi didn't realize he was holding his breath. His fear for his brother's safety increased by the second. If Tadashi was worried, Aunt Cass was probably about ready to have a heart attack.

Everyone else in the room looked at the screen with awe. They were amazed, because they've never seen a masked villain in real life. They were also anxious, because Hiro could get hurt if he didn't make it out of the warehouse.

Hiro and Baymax run to the window. Baymax gets stuck while trying to fit through. Hiro turns around and sees the masked man walking slowly towards him. The window flips and now Hiro is hanging from Baymax's leg outside the window.

Everyone gasps at the sight of Hiro hanging over the window's edge. Tadashi felt his anxiety getting out of control. Please stay alive, Tadashi thought. Tadashi didn't want to think about what he would do if his little brother died.

The microbots pushed Baymax and Hiro off the window and both of them plummeted down to the ground. Baymax wrapped himself around Hiro protectively. Both of them landed on the ground, cause neither of them harm. Hiro spoke, "Let's go! Hurry!"

"Oh, thank God," Aunt Cass sighed in relief.

Everyone else silently agreed. Hiro couldn't help thinking of how much fun that would be.

Tadashi noticed the look on his face. "Don't even think about it, Hiro." he warned.

"What? I didn't say anything," Hiro defended.

"Your face spoke volumes," Tadashi growled.